At Actronika, we develop human-machine interface solutions using patented haptic technology.
As humans, we are born to touch in order to form relationships, to learn, and to be engaged with our environment. Faced with an ever-digitizing world, we’ve made it our mission to re-engage people with tangible, material experiences.
In a nutshell, haptics is the science of touch.
The origin of the word comes from Greek Haptikos, meaning “able to touch or grasp”. Touch brings tactile sensation, perception and action together to form a sensory loop, allowing you to perceive and judge your environment, virtual or real.
A cutting-edge take on intuitive interface design.
Provides backup where vision or hearing is unavailable or overused.
Ready for large-scale industrialization and integration.
Applicable in practically every industrial product domain.
Actronika is a Parisian startup, founded in 2016 by Vincent Hayward (CSO), Gilles Meyer (CEO), and Rafal Pijewski (CTO).
Actronika’s co-founders knew that it was possible to create something outstanding with all the years of research already accomplished.
That “something” is a platform, making true touch-based interfaces a modern-day reality.
Instead of focusing on the development of a single ‘haptized’ product, Actronika has become the leader in the integration of haptic technology into an extremely diverse range of human-machine interfaces.
To fuel the growth of Actronika’s commercial department, Actronika is looking for an intern in business development (4-6 months) to contribute to the commercial development of the company and the integration of the sense of touch in new products.
Actronika unveils Unitouch, a haptic effects engine providing game developers with a new way of designing and creating touch interfaces. Use an extensive list of dynamic haptic effects to incorporate amazing tactile experiences into any mainstream game engine. This standalone desktop app will allow anyone to have a simple, deep, effective tool, whether you are novice or a pro at haptics.
The Innovation Radar is a European Commission initiative to identify high potential innovations and innovators in EU-funded research and innovation framework programmes. Three of Actronika’s projects funded by the European Commission under Horizon 2020 have been analysed by the European Commission’s Innovation Radar.