Tesolo Co., Ltd. (CEO Kim Young-jin) announced that it will participate in CES 2024, which will be held in Las Vegas, USA from Tuesday, January 9 to January 12, 2020 (local time) next year.
Tesolo is a company that develops robot grippers and robot automation solutions. Starting with the Delto Gripper-3F (hereinafter ‘DG-3F’), which can stably grip a variety of objects regardless of material or shape, the DG-2F, which is capable of underwater work, and the DG-V model optimized for palletizing work. held. In addition to gripper manufacturing, Tesolo also provides robot automation solutions using its own gripper line. The representative solution is a robot automated picking solution that integrates the DG-3F model, a vision system, and a robot arm, and can be applied to processes in which robots grasp and move various objects in manufacturing and logistics processes (or service robots).
In relation to this, a Tesolo official said, “If existing robots are limited to quickly picking up and moving a single, standardized object, future robots will expand their work to include picking up and moving atypical objects of various materials and shapes.” From this perspective, the gripper (robot hand), which corresponds to the robot’s hand, is a key part that determines the functionality of the robot. “We are a company that specializes in developing robot hands, which will be a core part of the future. Among them, we develop core hardware and software (grip control algorithm) for robots to stably grasp and manipulate various objects,” he explained.
DG-3F is a commercialized model that ensures durability and maintainability even though it is a robot gripper consisting of 3 fingers and 12 joints. In particular, it has a built-in gripping control algorithm that can stably grip various objects, so even non-experts can easily control the robot hand. The gripper can be used by attaching it to various collaborative robots or industrial robots such as Universal Robots (UR), Techman Robot (TM), and Doosan, and can grip up to 10 kg with a light weight of less than 1 kg.
An official said, “Our company has made initial sales of more than 20 units to Korean robot research and development institutions and conducted PoCs with large Korean companies, and has achieved a cumulative investment of more than KRW 2 billion.” He added, “We will expand the bin picking and piece picking processes in the global market in the future.” “We plan to expand our scope by targeting manufacturing and logistics companies preparing to build automation, robot SI (System Integration) companies, and service robot manufacturing companies that require various object picking (housekeeping assistance robots, last mile robots, etc.).” .
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