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ReachIn Technologies produce integrated haptic and graphic systems. They make display systems and produce the haptic and graphic API Magma.
www.reachin.se
Haptics-e is an electronic journal for haptics research.
www.haptics-e.org
Immersion Corporation's Force Feedback systems. Immersion makes the haptic mouse, high quality haptic joysticks and a haptic laparoscopic surgery simulation device.
www.immersion.com
The ACSys VE lab in Australia does research into virtual environments and into haptics and co-located haptic and graphics, particularly for mining applications.
acsys.anu.edu.au
From Sci.virtual worlds newsgroup.
www.hitl.washington.edu
The MIT Touchlab aims to understand human haptics, develop machine haptics, and enhance human-machine interactions in virtual reality systems.
touchlab.mit.edu
Millersville University Hershey Medical Center Research
Millersville are doing research into using haptics in the medicine.
cs.millersville.edu
Offers devices for high-end applications and research, as well as custom solutions for the industry.
www.forcedimension.com
McGill Center for Intelligent Machines Haptics Laboratory works on the engineering and design of interfaces that use touch during interaction with information systems.
www.cim.mcgill.ca
A manufacturer and supplier of the HapticsMASTER, a high-performance interface.
www.fcs-robotics.com
Specializes in haptics applications for medical, oil/gas, automotive, and mass market fields.
www.novint.com
PHANTOM Users' Research Symposium
PURS is a meeting for haptics researchers held in Europe.
www.vision.ee.ethz.ch
Develops and commercializes force-feedback (haptic) computer devices for Virtual Reality.
www.haption.com
PHANTOM haptics devices and GHOST API allow users to touch and manipulate 3D data. Also the FreeForm is an important 3D modelling tool which is haptically enabled, using a PHANTOM® Omni™ device (a high end haptic device).
www.sensable.com
The haptics community web pages have a good selection of research papers, particularly on hardware. The page does not seem to be maintained however.
haptic.mech.northwestern.edu