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UK pioneers synthetic touch technology with scope to transform healthcare

UCL unveils new sensory device that will help doctors to spot disease early and advance robotic surgery
UCL’s Sara Abela Abad demonstrating the synthetic touch technology

New touch technology developed in the UK will help patients who have lost sensitivity in their hands and fingers, and could give a sense of feeling to robotics for medical surgery and nuclear decommissioning.

Haptic technology, designed to create the perception of touch, is a lively research field in laboratories around the world. But a new system unveiled on Wednesday by researchers at University College London promises to offer the “most natural” sensory feedback developed so far.

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