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Tesollo Participates in ‘AI for Good Global Summit 2025’
Tesollo, a leading robotic gripper company, announced on the 7th that it has been officially invited to showcase its robotic hand technology at the AI for Good Global Summit 2025, held from July 8 to 11 (local time) at Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerland.
The AI for Good Global Summit is one of the most prestigious global AI events, hosted by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) under the United Nations, with participation from various international organizations such as UNIDO, UNESCO, and UNICEF.
This summit goes beyond a simple technology exhibition, focusing on how artificial intelligence and advanced robotics can play a meaningful role in solving real-world societal challenges.
This year’s summit brings together national governments, global corporations, and leading innovators to present cutting-edge technologies that can contribute to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through AI and robotics.
More than 1,000 experts, policymakers, companies, and research institutions from around the world will participate. The summit will feature diverse programs including AI ethics and governance, the Youth Robotics Challenge, and international standardization sessions.
Tesollo plans to unveil its latest robotic hand, the Delto Gripper 5-Finger (Model: DG-5F), along with its teleoperation technology based on collaborative robots.
Tesollo CEO Youngjin Kim commented,
"AI for Good Global Summit is a gathering of global innovators dedicated to making the world better through technology. It is deeply meaningful for Tesollo’s philosophy and technological vision to be recognized on this global stage."
He added, “Through this event, we aim to expand collaboration opportunities with global partners and lead the way in human-compatible robotic technologies.”
At the event, Tesollo will demonstrate its independently developed multi-joint humanoid robotic hand DG-5F, integrated into a dual-arm robotic system.
The DG-5F is a high-DOF robotic hand featuring five fingers and 20 independent joints, designed to resemble the human male hand. It is ideal for complex object manipulation, tool usage, and precision assembly tasks.
Tesollo’s robotic hand is highly adaptive to various environments and capable of intuitive, human-like manipulation patterns, making it well-suited for tasks requiring human-robot interaction.
It is regarded as a versatile product applicable not only in advanced research areas such as
▲ human behavior imitation,
▲ AI-based precision manipulation, and
▲ robotic control algorithms,
but also in industrial sectors including
▲ manufacturing automation,
▲ precision assembly,
▲ logistics robotics,
as well as
▲ remote operations and
▲ service robotics.
This participation marks a strategic move by Tesollo to strengthen its technological presence in the global robotics ecosystem and accelerate the adoption of AI-driven humanoid manipulation technologies across diverse industries.
It also serves as a stepping stone for future expansion into the European and Middle Eastern markets.
Regarding the summit, CEO Kim stated,
"Precision manipulation technology in robotic hands is a key enabler for intelligent robotics that go beyond repetitive tasks to resemble human behavior."
He continued, “Tesollo is committed to sharing our technological strengths and vision at this summit and fostering new partnerships with global collaborators.”