TESOLLO Inc. this month launched its new humanoid robotic hand, the DG-5F-S. The company said the latest model builds on its proprietary actuator technology, resulting in a more compact and lightweight design than its predecessor while maintaining the core structure.
“Since 2023, TESOLLO has been developing proprietary actuators optimized for humanoid robotic hands, moving away from the use of generic actuators,” stated Youngjin Kim, CEO of TESOLLO. “Our focus has been on achieving high torque density, durability, and maintainability.”
“The DG-5F-S represents a significant advancement of that technology, achieving compactness and lightweight design while enhancing compatibility with various humanoid platforms,” he added.
Founded in 2019, TESOLLO said its name is a combination of “technology” and “sole,” representing its commitment to using technology to open new horizons in the robotic automation market. The Incheon, South Korea-based company was an exhibitor at CES last week.
