Robotic Materials News
31 July 2023

3D display could soon bring touch to the digital world

A new, shape-shifting display can sense and respond to human touch.

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Robotic Materials
  • Postdoctoral Researcher
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Robotic Materials, Physical Intelligence
Managing Director

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems and the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a soft shape display, a robot that can rapidly and precisely change its surface geometry to interact with objects and liquids, react to human touch, and display letters and numbers - all at the same time. The display demonstrates high performance applications and could appear in the future on the factory floor, in medical laboratories, or in your own home.