PaXini Tech Showcases Advanced Robotics at iREX 2025 in Tokyo, Making a Global Impact
Chinese Robotics Company PaXini Shines at iREX 2025
The International Robot Exhibition (iREX 2025) held from December 3-6 in Tokyo, Japan, has become a prominent platform for showcasing the latest advancements in robotics. Among the participants, PaXini Tech, a renowned name in tactile sensing and embodied intelligence, stood out during this global event with its impressive array of cutting-edge products. This marked PaXini's first independent presentation at an overseas exhibition, reflecting its strategic ambition to broaden its global footprint.
At iREX 2025, PaXini introduced its latest innovations, including the third-generation tactile sensor, the PX-6AX-GEN3. This sensor represents a significant leap forward in technology and exemplifies the company’s commitment to enhancing the physical perception capabilities of robots. The PX-6AX-GEN3 is hailed for its ability to obtain high-precision data from intricate magnetic-field arrays at staggering rates of several million samples per second. The sensor outputs up to 15 types of tactile information at a rate of 1000 Hz, featuring a micro-force resolution of 0.01 N and a repeatability of less than 0.5% across its measurement range.
Moreover, PaXini unveiled the world's first Hall-effect-based 6-axis force sensor. This groundbreaking device leverages sophisticated polymer materials rather than conventional steel, resulting in substantial cost savings without compromising the durability or accuracy essential for precise force measurement in real-world applications.
PaXini's commitment to embodied intelligence isn’t just limited to sensors; it extends to its dexterous robotic hand series, which mimics the innate flexibility and precision of human fingers. The robots can skillfully manipulate objects ranging from test tubes to spheres, showcasing versatile manipulation capabilities that have vast implications across various sectors, including manufacturing and healthcare.
During the exhibition, PaXini introduced two robots that garnered significant interest. The first was the TORA-ONE, a multi-dimensional humanoid robot that impressively prepared ice cream for attendees, signaling its potential in food service scenarios. Displaying refined tactile sensitivity and dexterity, TORA-ONE demonstrated the practical applications of advanced robotics in diverse environments, including homes, medical facilities, and retail spaces.
The second robot, TORA DOUBLE ONE, showcased agility and robustness by adeptly navigating obstacles such as stairs. This versatile humanoid robot is suited for a wide range of applications, from manufacturing and healthcare to hospitality and home use, thanks to its ability to traverse both indoor and outdoor terrains seamlessly.
These remarkable displays of technology are built on PaXini’s substantial investments in omni-modal embodied-intelligence data acquisition. To tackle challenges associated with real-world applications, PaXini has established the Super EID Factory, the world's first facility dedicated to omni-modal super embodied intelligence data. The factory produces nearly 200 million entries of high-quality embodied intelligence data annually through its OmniSharing DB, enabling enhanced environmental understanding and the development of continuously learning robotic systems.
The presentation at iREX 2025 showcases not only PaXini’s pioneering advancements in multi-dimensional tactile sensing but also its overarching vision for the future of robotics. By strengthening its partnerships globally, PaXini aims to bridge the gap between artificial intelligence and the physical world, driving the next revolution in embodied intelligence. As the landscape of robotics continues to evolve, PaXini is poised to be at the forefront of this transformation, leading advancements that promise to reshape industries and enhance everyday life.