Tesollo has designed a range of robotic grippers including a humanoid hand, shown here.

The Delto Gripper DG-5F, at top, is the latest in a range of grippers. Source: Tesollo

In addition to advances in locomotion and perception, humanoid robots require the ability to manipulate a range of objects. Tesollo Inc. will show its flagship robotic hand at the AI for Good Global Summit next week in Geneva, Switzerland.

The Incheon, South Korea-based company will exhibit its flagship model, the Delto Gripper DG-5F, at Booth 4568 at the Palexpo Convention Center. It plans to emphasize the transformative potential of AI-robotics convergence in industrial and service sectors.

“AI-based precision manipulation is not just about automating tasks; it’s [also] a foundational element of intelligent robots that can act and react like humans,” said a Tesollo spokesperson. “Participating in AI for Good offers a global platform for Tesollo to share its vision and collaborate with partners around the world.” 

Delto Gripper mimics human motion

Tesollo has designed its next-generation robotic hand with 20 degrees of independent actuation, mimicking the human hand’s dexterity for tasks involving complex object manipulation, tool use, and fine assembly. The company said the Delto Gripper DG-5F‘s high degrees of freedom enable complex motions and precise grasping and manipulation.

The gripper is modeled on the size and structure of an adult male human hand, offering adaptability for handling tools and interacting with real-world environments, according to Tesollo. 

The company added that its robotic hand supports multiple grip modes, including pinch, power, and precision grips. This allows for flexible and optimized grasping depending on the size, shape, and weight of the object.

Optional high-precision force sensors mounted on the end effector’s fingertips can provide real-time feedback and contact detection. Tesollo explained that the sensors enable slip prevention, pressure modulation, and adaptive grasp control in response to environmental changes.

DG-5F hand designed for real-world use

Tesollo said its humanoid hand replicates natural human motion patterns, making it suitable for service and collaborative applications involving human-robot interaction. It noted that the DG-5F is designed to meet the demands of industries and research environments requiring human-level dexterity.

Built from lightweight and high-strength materials, the device will maintain its durability, even in repetitive, high speed operations such as in demanding industrial applications, Tesollo claimed.

In addition, the end-of-arm tooling (EOAT) features a user-friendly control interface and ROS 2 compatibility for easy integration with a wide range of robotic platforms.

Tesollo cited potential applications for its robotic hand, ranging from human behavior modeling, AI driven manipulation, and control algorithm research to precision assembly, industrial automation, logistics, and teleoperation in service robotics.

Tesollo seeks global expansion

Founded in 2019, Tesollo has developed a range of grippers and automated picking systems. Last year, it entered the North American market with its three-fingered DG-3F gripper.

The company has been expanding, and it said it views the AI for Good Global Summit as an opportunity to expand into the European and Middle Eastern robotics markets.

During the exhibition, Tesollo will demonstrate its Dual-arm and Dual-hand teleoperation systems, precision grasp algorithms, and sensor integrations.

Organized with the Swiss government and co-hosted by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the summit will focus on using robotics and artificial intelligence to solve global challenges. It will feature programming on AI ethics, governance, youth robotics challenges, sustainability, and international standardization.



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