In a world racing toward smarter, more intuitive machines, the ability to truly understand touch has become a pressing need—not just in labs, but in real-life applications from robotics to healthcare.
Yet until recently, most tactile sensing technologies have been too expensive or inconsistent for widespread use.
That’s where Brighter Signals comes in.
Based out of Amsterdam, this deep-tech startup is redefining what it means for machines to feel.
The company’s speciality lies in a patented sensor technology that mimics human skin, detecting not only contact but also pressure depth and directional movement, all through a single, flexible layer of material.
By reducing the need for multiple sensors and cutting down on complexity, Brighter Signals is paving the way for a more responsive and accessible generation of touch-aware devices.
And behind that name — Brighter Signals, is a story of clarity, focus, and decades of entrepreneurial insight.
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