Tesollo, a company specializing in robotic hand manufacturing and automation solutions, has showcased a new solution tailored for the display industry at the K-Display 2025 event, held earlier this month at COEX, Seoul, South Korea.
At the exhibition, Tesollo demonstrated an automated process using its new DG-4F, a four-finger multi-jointed robotic gripper, to precisely remove and reapply protective films on display panels.
The live demo attracted significant attention from visitors, highlighting the potential of Tesollo’s technology for advanced automation in display manufacturing processes.
The DG-4F is designed with a unique four-finger articulated structure, combining the functions of a right-hand, left-hand, and parallel gripper into a single unit.
This enables flexible operation across a wide range of tasks, including precision gripping, assembly, and packing of delicate and hard-to-handle components.
Backed by high-precision control technology, the DG-4F can safely handle shock-sensitive parts such as display panels.
Furthermore, the ability to perform multiple tasks with one gripper reduces tool changeover time and operational costs, making it an attractive solution for improving production efficiency and reducing labor dependency.
In addition to the DG-4F, Tesollo also offers a wide range of robotic grippers including the DG-3F-B, DG-3F-M, and DG-5F. These products are already being applied across various industries – from manufacturing and logistics to electronics – and are now expanding into the field of humanoid robotics.
The newly launched DG-4F is currently available for pre-order, with commercial release scheduled for September. Anticipation is already growing, with a number of domestic and international manufacturers placing early orders ahead of its official launch.