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Tatum Robotics

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Tatum Robotics builds the Tatum T1, an anthropomorphic 18-degree-of-freedom robotic fingerspelling hand that translates English text into tactile sign language for DeafBlind users. The Tatum1 system connects to eBooks, email, news and texting services and renders them in real time as tactile fingerspelling, replacing dependence on human interpreters. Devices are distributed to DeafBlind users at no cost through the FCC-funded iCanConnect national deaf-blind equipment distribution program, which purchases units and training. First units shipped Q4 2025 with roughly 15 devices in the field by mid-2026.

HeadquartersWatertown, US
Founded2021
Corporate fundingNot disclosed
Team1-10
Deployments1
Open roles0
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Company overview

Identity and operating footprint

Company typeRobot maker
Market segmentCorporate
StageGrant
FoundersSamantha Johnson (Founder & CEO)
Regions servedNorth America
Countries deployedNot listed
Service footprintNot listed
Last reviewed2026-07-05
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Robot models

Specifications remain vendor-claimed

Machinecare

Tatum T1 Fingerspelling Hand

  • 18 degrees of freedom in an anthropomorphic hand sized and shaped like a human hand

    Actuated joints enabling tactile ASL fingerspelling

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  • Translates English into tactile fingerspelling in real time for DeafBlind users

    Text-to-tactile-sign translation pipeline

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Deployment log

Announced and cited only

AnnouncedCustomerSiteCountryCountEvidence
2026-06-16iCanConnect / National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program (FCC)assistive tactile-signing devices for DeafBlind usersUS15Announcement
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Company timeline

Milestones and announcements

2025-12-01First Tatum1 devices shipped to DeafBlind users; ~15 units deployed via FCC-funded iCanConnect programThe Boston Globe
2023-04-01Named RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award companyThe Robot Report
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Source ledger

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