Immersive Insights: Key Takeaways from the IEEE Haptic Symposium 2024
There’s always a constant demand for innovation in the haptics industry, and the 2024 IEEE Haptic Symposium certainly showed us some new, innovative tech.
The IEEE Haptic Symposium is a yearly event where psychophysicists, engineers and designers of applications and interactions come together to share advancements, spark new collaborations and envision a future that benefits from physical interactions between humans and computers, made possible through haptic devices that offer force and tactile feedback. This year, the event was held on April 7-10, 2024, in Long Beach, California.
@ieeehaptics symposium is about to start with the Cross-cutting challenges track (full day of workshop/keynotes/posters) which I co-chaired with the amazing @vlevesque ! Get ready for #haptics24 #haptics #haptics2024
Full program: https://t.co/rZAqekapK2 pic.twitter.com/SHo5NolfnC— Pedro Lopes (@plopesresearch) April 7, 2024
It would be a great week! @ieeehaptics pic.twitter.com/JMCAfae1fS
— Preeti Vyas (@preetivyas_) April 7, 2024
Keynote Presentations
Following its successful launch in 2018, the Cross-Cutting Challenges track returned at the 2024 Haptic Symposium. The Cross-Cutting Challenges track aims to create a space where researchers come together to tackle interdisciplinary challenges and call for united solutions from the haptics community.
The first keynote presentation, entitled “Cross-Cutting Challenges – Frontiers of Softness in Science and Engineering”, delved into the fascinating world of softness perception in engineering applications. Speakers included Gregory Gerling from the University of Arizona, Allison Okamura from Stanford University, Frederico Carpi from the University of Florence, Ingvar Birzneiks from UNSW Sydney, and Shogo Okamoto from the Tokyo Metropolitan University.
Looking forward to our Cross-Cutting Challenge on Softness at the 2024 IEEE Haptics Symposium next week that Shogo Okamoto and I have co-organized. It features five keynote speakers including Allison Okamura, Federico Carpi, Ingvars Birznieks, along with many poster presenters. pic.twitter.com/VkF1PSYSFc
— Gregory Gerling (@GregGerling1) April 3, 2024
The second keynote presentation, entitled “Cross-Cutting Challenges – Haptics for Impact: Consumer Value, Ethics, Diversity,” shed light on the ethical implications of haptics, such as consent and privacy. It also emphasized the industry’s need to cater to diverse users. Speakers included Margot Racat from IDRAC BS, David Parisi from New York University, Sara Price from University College London, and Carey Jewitt from University College London.
Cross cutting challenges number 2 just started at @ieeehaptics ! Please join us for this interesting panel that brings input from outside the #haptics to better understand the impact of haptics pic.twitter.com/AC9ayA034P
— Pedro Lopes (@plopesresearch) April 7, 2024
Oral Sessions and Poster Sessions
The Symposium’s second day marked the beginning of oral sessions, covering a wide array of topics such as wearables and handheld devices, haptics in gaming and VR, medical haptics, and haptic rendering.
The event also featured poster sessions, providing a visually engaging platform for presenting research and concepts. Themes included the Work-in-Progress poster session, which invites authors to share late-breaking results with the research community in a non-archival format, and IEEE Transactions on Haptics poster session.
What an amazing location for a poster session! @ieeehaptics pic.twitter.com/Dlx6LmfUlv
— Ad Spiers (@AdSpiers) April 8, 2024
Demos
Perhaps the most exciting thing about a haptics symposium is experiencing the technology firsthand. Numerous haptic demos were prepared and showcased during the event, offering attendees a sneak peek into the future of haptics technology.
One of the demos was a showcase on haptic permeability, where experts highlighted the benefits of incorporating miniature holes into electrotactile films. They suggested that this not only facilitates direct user interaction in virtual environments but also enhances haptic permeability.
sneak preview of my upcoming demo at @ieeehaptics 2024. Check it out at Monday 2pm if you are coming to Long Beach too. pic.twitter.com/KPX8cqpZfw
— shan-yuan (@tengshanyuan) April 6, 2024
Another notable demo was on Stick&Slip, an innovative approach that modifies the friction between the fingerpad and various surfaces by applying liquid droplets that form a coating on the fingerpad.
We’re rolling! Come by tomorrow to learn more about this little racetrack, what’s the deal with the liquid vials, and our wearable friction modulation device, stick&slip! pic.twitter.com/zqA0szciv8
— Alex Mazursky (@alexjmazursky) April 8, 2024
Conclusion
The 2024 IEEE Haptic Symposium served as a vibrant showcase of technological ingenuity, offering a peek into a future shaped by the power of haptic technology. Participants were granted the unique opportunity to not only discover the latest academic breakthroughs in haptics, but also to experience its potential firsthand during interactive demonstrations. Additionally, the in-depth oral sessions and insightful keynote presentations from industry leaders shed light on the hurdles and considerations facing the haptics industry as it continues to grow.
To learn more about the IEEE Haptic Symposium 2024, click here.
A great week learning new things and hanging out with really amazing researchers @ieeehaptics. Heading back to Vancouver today with a very enlightened mind. ✨
Thanks to @HarviLab students, @SiyouPei and Huajing for the lab tours 🌸
can’t wait to meet everyone at @eurohaptics!🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/NPvvQ2efqM— Preeti Vyas (@preetivyas_) April 11, 2024
Incredible #haptics symposium! Thanks TCH and @hasti_seifi & co-organizers for the early-career lunch event <3 (learn more about the @ieeeras Technical Committee on Haptics at https://t.co/5Nh473kQJ4) pic.twitter.com/s3OwT1WSzz
— Pedro Lopes (@plopesresearch) April 11, 2024
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