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Daimon Robotics
Vision-based tactile sensing supplier: DM-Tac W sensor packs 40,000 sensing units/cm2 (vs ~240 in a human fingertip) capturing texture, stiffness, slip, pressure and shear; DM-Hand1 dexterous hand integrates ultra-thin fingertip tactile sensing, and DM-EXton is a haptic teleoperation data-acquisition wearable. Ships internationally at thousand-unit scale to robot OEMs and labs; CE/FCC certified.
HeadquartersShenzhen, CN
Founded2021
Corporate funding$42M
TeamNot listed
Deployments0
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Company overview
Identity and operating footprint
Company typeComponent supplier
Market segmentCorporate
StageAngel
FoundersJianghua Duan (Founder & CEO)
Regions servedAsia, North America, Europe
Countries deployedNot listed
Service footprintNot listed
Last reviewed2026-07-05
LinkedInNot listed
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Funding history
Publicly announced rounds
Series A
Inovance Industrial Investment, China Telecom
Round sourceAngel++
Round sourceAngel+ (two tranches
Guozhong Capital, Jinding Capital, Lenovo Capital (LCIG)
Round sourceInvestors on recordChina Merchants Venture
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Company timeline
Milestones and announcements
2026-01-01DM-EXton2 haptic-feedback teleoperation data-acquisition system debuts at CES 2026PR Newswire
2025-08-18RMB 100M+ (~$13.9M) Angel++ round led by China Merchants VentureThe AI Insider
2025-05-01DM-Tac W and DM-Hand1 US debut at ICRA 2025 (Atlanta) with overseas orders securedNewsfile
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Source ledger
5 unique public sources
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Daimon gives robots physical intuition via tactile sensing; lands 100-million-yuan round from Inovance fund and China TelecomChina.com Tech · retrieved 2026-07-05
02Daimon Robotics Secures Over $13.9 Million in Angel Round FinancingThe AI Insider · retrieved 2026-07-05
03Daimon Robotics completes two consecutive 100-million-yuan angel+ rounds for optical tactile sensingTencent News (36Kr exclusive) · retrieved 2026-07-05
04CES 2026 Highlight Debut: Daimon Robotics' DM-EXton2PR Newswire · retrieved 2026-07-05
05Live from ICRA 2025: Daimon Robotics' New Vision-Based Tactile Sensor Makes Its U.S. DebutNewsfile · retrieved 2026-07-05