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Try out our latest products at World Haptics 2023!

During July 10-13, the next World Haptics conference will be held in Delft in the Netherlands. Aside from being one of the sponsors of the event, we will also contribute with a hands-on demonstration where you will get the chance to try out some of our latest products, of course including the latest version of…
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Surgeons need to warm up

Like people in sports; -always warming up before performing… maybe also surgeons should find a way of getting a bit of “warm-up-exercise” before they go into surgery action. Here we see a good example where our Polhem haptics come in handy, together with the VES, Visable Ear Surgery simulator from Denmark. If you would like…
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Haptikfabriken participated in a recent Vinnova-funded project!

Haptikfabriken, through Jonas Forsslund, acted as a consultancy company in a Vinnova-funded project that started in November 2019 and ended this year in May. The aim of the project was to develop new digital multimodal learning environments in which visually impaired and sighted pupils in high school should be able to do group work together.…
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Additional fund raising and new Partner

Haptikfabriken AB has raised additional funds and welcomes Dr. Jonas Moll as new partner in the company. The new funds will be used towards the next iteration of Polhem, making it even more robust and improved manufacturability. The improvements will be announced in Q1 2022. Dr Moll is an assistant professor at Örebro University and…
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Polhem haptics at dental university

Polhem has been delivered to Spain and the ADEMA Dental school of La Escuela Universitaria in Palma de Mallorca. Polhem has been installed together with the Virteasy suite of dental simulator software and will give the user an experience of high fidelity haptics with a stiffness matched to the real experience of drilling. The installation…
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Haptikfabriken is live!

Haptikfabriken AB – The Swedish Haptics Factory has been officially incorporated. Haptikfabriken is a company that will accelerate the production and distribution of high-quality 3D haptic devices for use in human-machine interface applications where the “sense-of-touch” adds value to the user experience. Haptikfabriken will initially focus on the market for research within Virtual Reality (VR),…
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Quad-Buffered OpenGL 3D Vision On a Laptop

Nvidia 3D vision is (or was…) a cost-effective way to get stereoscopic 3D on an ordinary gaming PC in windows, or with a professional Quadro graphics card, to do the same in Linux. One cool thing it can be used for is to run a Co-location Display, where haptics and visual imagery is co-located so…
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Chai3D

In a previous post we discussed H3DAPI as a useful API for creating visuo-haptic applications. Another great API is Chai3D. I use it for most small applications I develop these days. It is a smaller framework and rely on purely imperative C++. Together with the single-file examples it makes it straight-forward to transit from getting-started…
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H3DAPI and Haptikfabriken API

Building a graphics & haptics application is greatly simplified with the use of an API designed specifically for taking the advantage of 3D haptics. One such API is H3DAPI, developed by SenseGraphics, a subsidy of SurgicalScience. Fun note, SenseGraphics’ headquarter is only a few kilometers from Forsslund Systems here in Stockholm county, Sweden, so you…
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Polhem at Elmia Subcontractor

Forsslund Systems office is located in Sundbyberg, in northern Stockholm, and by coincidence you can take a short walk along the lake and arrive at another cool company; Stork Drives. They are a subsidiary of Maxon Motors in Switzerland, which makes the high precision motors  and we use in our haptic devices. Last week they…
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