Richtech Robotics Showcases Dex Humanoid, Signals Expanded Automation Push
Event summary
- Richtech Robotics unveiled its mobile humanoid robot, Dex, at CES 2026, scheduled for January 6-9, 2026, in Las Vegas.
- Dex leverages NVIDIA’s Jetson Thor processor and is trained using NVIDIA Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab.
- The demonstration will showcase Dex performing tasks alongside other Richtech Robotics products, including ADAM (barista), Matradee Plus (food delivery), Titan (logistics), and Scorpion (visual monitoring).
- Richtech Robotics operates under a three-pillar strategy: Industrial, Commercial, and Data Services.
The big picture
Richtech Robotics’ unveiling of Dex represents a significant step in the broader trend of integrating humanoid robots into commercial and industrial workflows. While the robotics market remains nascent, the company’s focus on data services and a three-pillar strategy suggests an attempt to build a recurring revenue model beyond hardware sales. The demonstration at CES will be critical for attracting investors and securing early adoption contracts.
What we're watching
- Execution Risk
- The demonstration’s success hinges on Dex’s ability to reliably perform tasks in a public setting, which will be a key indicator of its readiness for broader commercial deployment.
- Partnership Dynamics
- The reliance on NVIDIA’s technology creates a dependency; Richtech’s future product development and pricing will be influenced by NVIDIA’s platform roadmap and pricing.
- Market Adoption
- The pace at which commercial and industrial clients adopt humanoid robots like Dex will depend on demonstrating a clear return on investment beyond initial implementation costs.
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