Abstract
Haptic technology enables people to connect with digital worlds through touch by giving them tactile feedback. With the aid of this technology, it is possible to create virtual objects that can be realistically and easily touched, moved, and altered. Numerous industries, such as gaming, medical education, prosthetics, and industrial automation, use haptic technology. In order to provide a variety of tactile sensations, including pressure, texture, and temperature, the technology uses sensors, actuators, and software. Haptic technology is poised to dramatically alter how we engage with digital surroundings as it develops, creating new opportunities for immersive experiences and improved human-machine interactions