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Tesollo to Showcase “Korea–China–Japan–U.S. Humanoid Integration Demo” at RoboWorld 2025
- Connecting humanoid platforms from four countries through a single Korean robotic hand technology
- Full lineup of DG Series grippers to be unveiled, highlighting Tesollo’s multi-joint robotic gripper expertise
South Korean robotic gripper specialist Tesollo will lead the “Korea–China–Japan–U.S. Humanoid Integration Demo”, set to be unveiled at RoboWorld 2025, held at KINTEX, Ilsan, from November 5 to 8.

▲ Humanoid platform integrated with Tesollo’s DG-5F robotic hand
This live demonstration will feature Tesollo’s DG-5F humanoid robotic hand operating in real-time integration with leading humanoid platforms from the United States, Japan, and China. Tesollo recently signed an MOU with U.S.-based Roboligent, combining the companies’ technologies to present “ROBIN,” a dual-arm AI-based humanoid robot that showcases the DG-5F’s precision manipulation capabilities.
Additionally, Tesollo will exhibit direct integrations with Japan’s Enactic OpenArm, an open-source robotic arm, and China’s PNDbotics Adam-U, an upper-body humanoid platform. Each will be demonstrated operating with the DG-5F hand. This cross-platform showcase will serve as a symbolic milestone, proving the interoperability of global humanoid systems by connecting robots with different architectures and control systems through a single, unified hand technology.
The DG-5F is a highly dexterous robotic hand that closely replicates the structure of the human hand. Powered by Tesollo’s proprietary high-precision direct-drive actuators and sophisticated control system, it delivers smooth and adaptive movements across each joint. Its open interface architecture supports compatibility with external force/torque (F/T) and tactile sensor modules, enabling seamless integration with various humanoid platforms.

▲ Delto Gripper Multi-Joint Series
At the exhibition, Tesollo will present not only the DG-5F but also the DG-4F—winner of the 2025 RoboWorld Awards—alongside industrial and research-oriented models such as the DG-3F Series (DG-3F-M, DG-3F-B), and two newly developed multi-joint grippers: the DG-2F and DG-1F.
The Delto Gripper DG Series features a modular lineup ranging from single-finger (1F) to five-finger (5F) configurations, each designed with Tesollo’s exclusive direct-drive actuation technology, high-rigidity, and durable mechanical structure. These innovations enable fast, stable, and high-precision manipulation performance. Through this exhibition, Tesollo aims to showcase the precision manipulation capabilities of Korean robotics on the global stage and establish itself as a technological leader driving international standardization in humanoid robotics.
According to Future Market Insights, the global humanoid robot market is projected to grow from USD 7.8 billion in 2025 to approximately USD 180 billion (KRW 259 trillion) by 2035.
The Asia-Pacific region is emerging as a key growth hub, with Korea, China, and Japan holding competitive advantages in precision control, manufacturing automation, and sensor fusion technologies, respectively. In this evolving landscape, Tesollo positions itself as a core connector linking global technologies through robotic hand innovation, driving international cooperation and standardization in the humanoid robotics industry.
Source: The Robot News (https://www.irobotnews.com)