technologies for sensing and manipulating objects

computer vision

The field of robotics is underpinned by a machine's ability to identify what it's manipulating and how to interact with it.

Computer vision allows machines to visually capture and interpret information as a trained person might in specialised environments such as agriculture, industry and surveillance.

soft robotics

Soft robots are made from materials that can deform easily under external forces, allowing for a wider range of motion and flexibility compared to rigid robots.

Our engineers have experience in researching and implementing these kinds of solutions in multiple fields, from medical devices, to industrial and manufacturing processes.

industrial sensors

Typically applied to manufacturing applications including safety measures in factories, these sensors vary widely in their method of sensing, from detecting irregular vibrations in machine equipment to analysing audio and infrared detection.

These kinds of sensors also have a wide range of applications in consumer and highly customised environments depending on precisely what requires monitoring.

what our clients say about us

"Fiddlie built the sensors we use to measure the aerodynamism of our motor vehicles, before them we were looking at £100,000s or millions in engineers salaries and building a lab from scratch."

CEO, motor-vehicle firm

"We used Fiddlie to build custom sensors for our factory floor to warn maintenance personnel when a machine might be faulty, a key aspect of making our process safer for our people."

Floor Manager, manufacturing

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