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Tesollo Expands into U.S. Market with Humanoid Robotic Hand 'Delto Gripper' – Participates in ICRA and Automate Back-to-Back
South Korean robotic gripper specialist Tesollo Inc. has officially launched its entry into the U.S. market this May. On May 14 (local time), Tesollo participated in ‘Automate 2025’, the largest automation trade show in North America, held at Huntington Place in Detroit, Michigan, where it showcased two of its finger-type robotic grippers.
Launched in 1977, Automate is one of the world’s leading trade shows in automation, robotics, and motion control, featuring over 800 exhibiting companies and attracting buyers and industry experts from more than 100 countries annually. This year’s exhibition ran from May 12 to 15.
Following Automate, Tesollo is also participating in the world’s largest robotics academic conference, ‘ICRA 2025’, which kicked off on May 20 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia. ICRA, organized by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), brings together the latest in robotics research and industry innovations. Tesollo is exhibiting at Booth #925 during the conference.
At both events, Tesollo is introducing two key models from its Delto Gripper lineup of finger-type grippers: the Delto Gripper 5-Finger (DG-5F), a humanoid robotic hand, and the Delto Gripper 3-Finger (DG-3F), an adaptive robotic gripper. The DG-5F, launched in March 2025, is Tesollo’s latest product and features a structure that mimics human hand movements. Meanwhile, the DG-3F is engineered to stably grasp a wide variety of irregularly shaped objects and materials. It has already established a strong foothold in the domestic market.
“The DG-3F already has multiple sales references in the U.S. market,” said Youngjin Kim, CEO of Tesollo. “It was also awarded an Innovation Award at CES 2025, demonstrating the international recognition of its technological excellence and marketability.” He added, “The Delto Gripper series is designed as a solution to fully automate industrial tasks that have traditionally required human labor. Through our U.S. market expansion, we aim to create tangible results in collaboration with local partners.”
Building on its expertise in robotic grippers, Tesollo continues to develop a variety of automation solutions for industrial applications. The company expects its expansion into the U.S. to serve as a key milestone in validating both the global scalability and market potential of its technology.