TDK Brings Innovative Robotics Technologies to Robotics Summit 2026

–  TDK showcases multiple solutions for robotics including DC-DC power solutions, sensor solutions, ultrasonic sensor modules, and more

–  TDK will be at booth #206, May 27-28, 2026, in Boston, MA

May 18, 2026

TDK Corporation (TSE:6762) announces its participation at the 2026 Robotics Summit & Expo highlighting a broad range of solutions and technologies for robotics applications on May 27-28, 2026, at the Thomas M. Menino Convention & Exhibition Center in Boston, Massachusetts. TDK will be showcasing a wide variety of products for industrial and service robots, including power supplies, capacitors, EMC filters, inductors, sensors, protection devices, sensors and power supplies in Exhibit Level Hall C, booth #206.

TDK will highlight solutions that are shaping current and future robotics technologies.

Technology highlights include:

– Sensors in smart glasses: TDK’s MEMS and TMR sensing technologies, together with sensing software, enable precise motion tracking, orientation, and immersive user experiences.

– Ultrasonic Sensor Module (USSM): TDK’s USSM detects objects using ultrasonic waves, which are transmitted and received with only one piezoelectric disc. The 3rd generation of the USSM can better differentiate between materials while simultaneously detecting multiple objects.

 – PiezoListen Piezo Speakers: TDK’s ultra-thin piezo speakers produce sound over a broader frequency range and with a greater output in the low range than conventional piezoelectric speakers. PiezoListen’s thin form factor enables designers to overcome installation space constraints, making it possible to produce sound from multiple different kinds of objects and materials.

– Industrial, non-isolated DC-DC converters: TDK’s DC-DC converters accelerate robotic system design with high-efficiency, high-density buck and buck-boost power conversion optimized for battery-powered platforms. With wide input ranges, adjustable outputs, and rugged cooling options, the portfolio scales from compact control and sensor rails to high-current motion and compute loads. At the high-power end, the newly released i9C series delivers up to 1500W and introduces patented Programmable High Efficiency Pass Through (PHEPT) technology to help reduce losses and heat in demanding applications. Visit our booth to see the i9C in action.

– MEMS microphone with Acoustic Activity Detect: Low-power audio solutions from TDK facilitate always-on sensing and intelligent voice capture for context-aware audio AI applications.

– Passive Components: From capacitors, EMI filters and magnetics to protection devices and temperature sensors, TDK offers an extensive range of electronic components.

– TMR sensors in robotics: TDK’s TMR (tunnel-magneto resistance) angle sensors offer high-accuracy angle sensing at ultra-low power consumption for humanoids as well as toys and household robotics.