At Senmag Robotics, we understand the crucial role of the sense of touch in spatial computing and interaction with digital programmes, which is why we developed the 9D Stylus, a cutting-edge haptic device that provides 3D force-feedback and six-directional tracking to simulate realistic tactile experiences in virtual environments. For example, this can allow a trainee doctor to feel the pressure of tissue against their scalpel, enhancing the realism and effectiveness of their practice. Our proprietary haptic technology can make any object or environment feel realistic, by simulating real weights, forces and rigidness. We would love to exhibit at the Cambridge tech week so people can experience the future of haptics.