<p>➀ PI introduced a high-bandwidth lever-hexapod with direct-driven actuators, offering faster speeds and reduced wear compared to traditional screw-driven systems;</p><p>➁ The hexapod achieves 50 nm resolution in all linear and rotational degrees of freedom, ideal for precision tasks in optics and photonics;</p><p>➂ Its compact design addresses industry needs for smaller footprints and higher throughput in industrial nanopositioning applications.</p>
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