Tesollo, a pioneering company in robotic hand manufacturing and automation solutions, recently made waves at the K-Display 2025 event, held at COEX in Seoul, South Korea. The company showcased a revolutionary solution specifically designed for the display industry.
At the heart of Tesollo’s presentation was the innovative DG-4F, a four-finger multi-jointed robotic gripper. Attendees were treated to a live demonstration where the DG-4F effectively removed and reapplied protective films on display panels. This demonstration not only captivated onlookers but also underscored the transformative potential of automation technology in the display manufacturing domain.
The DG-4F stands out due to its unique articulated structure. With four fingers that simulate the functions of both right-hand and left-hand grippers, as well as a parallel gripper, this robotic hand is designed for versatility. This means it can comfortably navigate a variety of tasks—ranging from precision gripping to assembly, packing, and managing delicate or hard-to-handle components.
One of the key advantages of the DG-4F is its high-precision control technology. This feature is vital for safely handling shock-sensitive items, such as display panels, ensuring that products are managed without risk of damage. The ability to control such sensitive components opens new avenues for manufacturers looking to enhance their production lines.
Beyond its impressive technical capabilities, the DG-4F is designed to bolster operational efficiency. By consolidating multiple gripping functions into one unit, it significantly reduces tool changeover times. This not only leads to decreased operational costs but also minimizes reliance on labor—an appealing feature for manufacturers aiming to streamline production processes.
Tesollo doesn’t stop at the DG-4F; the company has a diverse lineup of robotic grippers. Products like the DG-3F-B, DG-3F-M, and DG-5F are already in use across various sectors—including manufacturing, logistics, and electronics. Notably, these advancements are also beginning to penetrate the realm of humanoid robotics, showcasing Tesollo’s commitment to innovation across multiple industries.
As of now, the DG-4F is available for pre-order, with its commercial release slated for September. This has sparked considerable excitement within the industry, and several domestic and international manufacturers are placing early orders in anticipation of its launch. The enthusiasm surrounding the DG-4F speaks volumes about Tesollo’s reputation and the growing demand for advanced robotic solutions.