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Tesollo to Participate in U.S. Robotics Summit & Expo and Europe’s IEEE ICRA 2026

▲ Tesollo’s DG-5F-S 20-DoF model (left) and 15-DoF model. (Photo: Tesollo)
Tesollo, a South Korean company specializing in robotic grippers, is accelerating its entry into the global humanoid robot hand market by participating in major robotics exhibitions in North America and Europe.
Tesollo will participate in the Robotics Summit & Expo 2026, held in Boston, USA, from May 27 to 28, and IEEE ICRA 2026, held in Vienna, Austria, from June 1 to 5. At these events, the company will unveil its new robotic hand, DG-5F-S, and present various demonstrations including teleoperation, in-hand manipulation, and Vision-Language-Action (VLA)-based manipulation.
In particular, Tesollo plans to highlight its technological competitiveness in the global humanoid and robot automation markets by showcasing teleoperation-based manipulation demos and unstructured object manipulation demonstrations centered on the DG-5F-S, a five-finger multi-joint hand for humanoid robots.
DG-5F-S is a model developed based on Tesollo’s proprietary actuator technology dedicated to robotic hands. While maintaining the core structure and manipulation performance of its existing flagship product, DG-5F-M, the new model has been redesigned with a focus on compactness and lightweight construction.
The product was specifically developed in consideration of the weight and size constraints, mounting interface requirements, and system integration convenience repeatedly demanded by humanoid robot platforms.
Through this, Tesollo aims to enable more flexible integration and application across various humanoid robot platforms and research environments.
DG-5F-S supports precise grasping and manipulation motions similar to a human hand based on its five-finger, 20-degree-of-freedom multi-joint structure. A 15-degree-of-freedom option model is also available for environments that require an even lighter configuration.
The 20-DoF model supports a maximum payload of 12 kg despite its lightweight design of approximately 880 g, while the 15-DoF model weighs approximately 780 g and provides a maximum payload of 9.6 kg. The product is characterized by its ability to deliver high output and diverse manipulation performance despite its compact size and light weight.
Through its participation in these global exhibitions, Tesollo plans to actively target the humanoid robot markets in North America and Europe.
According to the report “Humanoid Robot Market by Biped Robots, Wheel Drive Robots, Sensors, Actuators - Forecast to 2029” by market research firm MarketsandMarkets, the U.S. humanoid robot market is expected to grow from USD 580 million in 2024 to USD 3.83 billion in 2029, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 45.7%.
The European humanoid robot market is also projected to grow to approximately USD 644.2 million by 2030, with a CAGR of 15.7% from 2024 to 2030.
A Tesollo representative stated, “The humanoid robot market is currently one of the fastest-growing sectors in the global robotics industry. Through our participation in these exhibitions in North America and Europe, we plan to actively showcase Tesollo’s robotic hand technology to the global market and expand our acquisition of global customers and partners in the growing humanoid market.”
Meanwhile, the Robotics Summit & Expo 2026 will be held from May 27 to 28 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, USA, where Tesollo will exhibit at Booth #427.
IEEE ICRA 2026 will be held from June 1 to 5 at the Messe Wien Exhibition & Congress Center in Vienna, Austria, where Tesollo will showcase its products and demonstrations at Booth #005.
Source: Robot News (https://www.irobotnews.com)