The innovative CeTI glove is a wearable technology on display at the ‘Dr. Zukunft – Medizintechnik aus der Dresdner Wissenschaft’ exhibition at the COSMO Science Forum in Dresden (Kulturpalast).

A glove that ‘feels’ for a new era of technology
The CeTI glove, equipped with advanced integrated sensors and electrical contacts, pushes the boundaries of how we interact with technology. The glove is able to record precise sequences of movements, offering an incredible depth of data that helps machines and humans communicate more tactilely and cooperatively, even from a distance. This is a step forward in so-called ‘spatially separated’ tactile interaction, bringing the sense of touch into telemedicine and technical education at a distance.

Visitors to the COSMO Science Forum will not only be able to learn about the CeTI Glove, but also experience a series of interactive medical technology exhibitions designed to show how the scientific community in Dresden is shaping the healthcare solutions of tomorrow. The ‘Dr. Zukunft’ exhibition is part of a broader initiative to bring medical engineering and innovative science from the laboratory to the public, highlighting developments that could soon impact everyday life and the future of healthcare.

More information about the event can be found here.

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