Exhibit shear force sensors and touch sensors
at "2020 TRON Symposium -TRONSHOW-"

December 9, 2020

Nissha Co., Ltd.

Nissha Co., Ltd. (hereinafter, "Nissha") is set to exhibit at the Exhibit shear force sensors and touch sensors at "2020 TRON Symposium -TRONSHOW-", to be held from December 9, 2020, at Tokyo Midtown Hall and online. Nissha will display shear force sensors and touch sensors for embedded devices in the booth of Meico Electronic Co., Ltd., a general trading company for semiconductors and electronic parts.

Shear force sensor

Shear force sensor

Touch sensor

Touch sensor

Nissha’s shear force sensor is designed to measure the load and the distribution of shear force and friction applied to a contact surface. Applications include controlling the grip force of robots, analyzing shoes and tires, and embedding in input devices. Visitors are invited to the booth to actually handle demonstration equipment embedded with shear force sensors.Please take a look at our products at the booth and the official website of TRONSHOW.

Exhibition Overview

Name TRON Symposium
2O20 TRON Symposium -TRONSHOW-
Dates 9 December - 11, 2020
10:00 - 17:00
Venue Tokyo Midtown Hall, Japan
Booth : A1
*Simultaneous online holding
Item to be displayed Shear force sensors
Touch sensors
Official website https://www.tronshow.org/index-e.html
"2020 TRON Symposium -TRONSHOW-" is an exhibition held at a symposium sponsored by the TRON Forum. Among the various exhibits, embedded systems and cloud systems will be exhibited at the open IoT system exhibition, which creates highly convenient services that transcend the boundaries between manufacturers and service providers.

* TRON Forum : A forum that conducts activities for the purpose of developing IoT such as embedded systems and "Open data" that opens and utilizes data held by the government, local governments, public transportation, etc., based on the philosophy of "open architecture".
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