A LinkedIn post from Flexiv Robotics describes how two of its Rizon adaptive robots were featured in a Bi-Manual Robot Dexterity Demo presented by Analog Devices at NVIDIA GTC. The demo reportedly showed the robots inserting fiber and Ethernet cables into various sockets without causing plug or socket damage, emphasizing the role of force-sensing technology.
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The post suggests that Flexiv’s tactile and force-sensing capabilities aim to deliver a human-like sense of touch for automation applications. For investors, such exposure alongside Analog Devices and NVIDIA may signal growing ecosystem integration and potential demand in high-precision industrial automation, though no specific commercial agreements, revenues, or deployment volumes are indicated in the post.
The content also highlights a use case focused on delicate connector handling, a critical requirement in electronics manufacturing, data centers, and other high-value environments. If the showcased technology translates into scalable deployments, it could strengthen Flexiv’s positioning in adaptive robotics segments where precision and reduced damage rates are economically significant.

