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Stone Junction to lead communications for tactile sensing specialist

The PR strategy will spotlight PPS’s core innovations, including its hand-sensing TactileGloves, FingerTPS, Modular TactileHead and conformable TactArrays. These solutions are already used worldwide to generate high-value insights for developers working on next-generation products where understanding physical interaction, user comfort and perceived fit is critical.

PPS develops ultra-sensitive tactile sensing systems that quantify how things feel, enabling designers and developers to capture data on pressure, contact, and motion based only on subjective feedback. With operational bases in Los Angeles, Glasgow and strong teams in Japan, Korea and China, the company supports a diverse global client base across commercial and research sectors.

“Stone Junction understood that our story isn’t just about accuracy or response time,” said Dr Jae Son of PPS. “It’s about trust. Our sensors solve real-world problems where precision matters, and that starts with communicating clearly to the people building the next big thing. We chose Stone Junction because they can do that without oversimplifying what we do.”

The decision to invest in PR reflects a shift in how PPS plans to support its next phase of growth. As tactile sensing becomes more central to delivering better comfort, optimised fit, and validating subjective experience with measurable data, the company sees value in shaping the wider conversation.

“PPS builds some of the most advanced tactile sensors in the world, with technology that already powers breakthrough systems in healthcare and robotics,” said Richard Stone of Stone Junction. “What we’re doing now is adding structure around how that story is told, so the right people understand the precision and thinking behind it.”

The campaign will also include SEO-led pillar content and long-form technical thought leadership, supporting PPS’s aim to grow brand awareness and reinforce credibility among engineers and product teams across global innovation hubs.

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