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AL.Robot is a robotics sensor company focused on force and torque measurement technologies for industrial and collaborative automation. Based on its website and third-party company profiles, it was founded in 2017 and positions itself as a specialist in developing and manufacturing high-performance torque sensors and 6-axis force/torque sensors for robotic applications.
AL.Robot describes its mission as bringing “Artificial Life on Robots,” a phrase that reflects its emphasis on improving robotic sensitivity, precision, and control rather than building complete robots themselves.Its product direction is centered on sensors that help robots perceive and respond to physical interaction more accurately. That includes force/torque sensing hardware used in robot arms, cobots, industrial robots, humanoid robots, service robots, wearable robots, and autonomous mobile or self-driving robots.The company’s website frames these products as enabling higher quality motion control and safer, more adaptable robotic operation.
The company’s core technical strength appears to be in 6-axis force/torque sensors and related torque-sensing components. These sensors are designed to detect external forces and torques with high precision, which is important in applications where robots need to work safely near people, handle delicate assembly tasks, or maintain accurate control under changing loads. A company profile in the EtherCAT Technology Group says AL.Robot began with safety sensor development for cooperative robots and has since expanded into motion control, signal processing, and mechanical design support for laboratories and companies. Another industry profile notes that its R&D team includes PhD researchers and engineers with expertise in robots, industrial machines, and sensors.
The product overview pages indicate that AL.Robot offers multiple sensor categories rather than a single device type. Public materials and expo listings mention joint-type torque sensors, rotating torque sensors, and wireless power-transfer and communication technologies alongside the 6-axis force/torque line. This suggests a portfolio aimed at robot integration and force-feedback applications, especially where force-sensitive control is critical. The company also appears to emphasize international reach, with references to a Japanese office and participation in robotics exhibitions in Japan.
In business terms, AL.Robot presents itself as a manufacturer and developer serving industrial automation and robotics customers that need reliable sensing hardware. Its website language stresses quality, performance, and diverse industrial use cases rather than consumer robotics. The company profile information available from third-party Korean business listings also identifies robot and automation equipment manufacturing and sales as its main business area.
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