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		<title>Peratech Limited QTC &#8211; new generation of tactile robotic skin?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As robotic devices continue to make inroads to our daily life, their ability to understand the presence and interaction with humans and other objects within a space becomes critically important. Peratech Limited, a company devoted to the development of new materials designed for touch technology, has announced that they have been commissioned by the MIT [...]

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