WHO
An industrial humanoid robot that learns in simulation and works in reality to elevate productivity and safety on the factory floor.
WHAT
Richtech Robotics unveiled Dex, its mobile humanoid robot for industrial use, at GTC 2025 in Washington, D.C., in October. Accelerated by the NVIDIA Jetson Thor, Dex can operate in dynamic environments, adapt with real-time reasoning, and perform complex tasks with detailed precision. By combining real-world data with NVIDIA Isaac Sim, an open reference robotics simulation framework, Dex can learn tasks virtually and implement behaviors into a live industrial environment. Dex combines the autonomous mobile robot (AMR) technology of Richtech’s Titan delivery series with the two-armed precision of the ADAM service robot line, creating a platform that’s designed to be both mobile and dexterous. Its dual production arms feature modular end-effectors for hands, clamps, or specialized tools. A four-camera vision system allows Dex to navigate and perform tasks in a rapidly changing environment. According to the company, it made a conscious decision, driven by both engineering and operational efficiency, to opt for wheels rather than legs. Dex’s wheeled AMR platform is designed to run for hours on a single charge and deliver fast braking, tight maneuvering, and stability in shared human environments. It features a four-hour battery life in mobile mode and can run continuously 24/7 from a static base.
WHERE
Richtech Robotics, Las Vegas, NV
WHY
Dex can be trained with new data and adapted for specialized workflows, helping manufacturers scale operations efficiently and sustain domestic production.
WHEN
Dex can handle a wide range of light or medium industrial tasks, making it an immediate productivity partner in manufacturing, logistics, and other labor-intensive sectors. Richtech is inviting companies to explore pilot opportunities for practical applications with Dex.
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