HEXR Glove featured by Trisha Hershberger at CES2024
Trisha Hershberger, a TV/online host especially in the gaming and tech industry tried her hands on Microtube Technologies’ HEXR Glove light and untethered haptic glove. Watch her review here.
CHANNEL NEWS ASIA, 18 MAY 2021. As the 2013 world champion in Street Fighter, Xian feels there are opportunities for gamers to upskill their talent for the global market. The professional eSports gamer tries on the Infinity Glove, developed by NUS researchers and explores its potential to help in his training. Click Here For More!
SINGAPORE, 22 MARCH 2022 Completion of Seed Funding of SG$1.1M by Oriza Greenwillow Technology Fund Microtube Technologies, a wearable sensing technology spinoff from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has announced the completion of its Seed funding round of SG$1.1m led by Oriza Greenwillow Technology Fund. Cofounded by NUS inventors Prof Lim Chwee…
WORLD ENGINEERS SUMMIT, 11 NOV 2021 2021 IES Prestigious Engineering Achievement Award A team of scientists from the Institute for Health Innovation and Technology (iHealthtech) at NUS has received the Institution of Engineers, Singapore (IES) Prestigious Engineering Achievement Award at the World Engineers Summit 2021 on 11 November 2021. The team, comprising Professor…
HEALTHCAREITNEWS, 08 FEB 2023. Singapore General Hospital shifts to gamified VR nurse training with the help of Microtube Technologies The Singapore General Hospital has started training its nurses in IV cannulation using VR technology. A team of SGH nurses, together with Serious Games Asia and sensor solutions developer Microtube Technologies, developed an immersive…
THE STRAITS TIMES, 31 AUG 2022. Fitness wearable that monitors muscle activity Smart watches might be the most commonly used example of wearable technology, or smart devices that track, record and measure activity levels, but its potential runs far beyond that of a step or sleep tracker. According to Dr Yeo Joo…
THE STRAITS TIMES, 23 JAN 2023. NUS develops haptic gloves that convey touch and grip for more lifelike virtual simulations Developers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have created a pair of haptic gloves that will soon be used for medical training in virtual reality (VR), to bring the metaverse experience closer…
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