Richtech Unveils Dex: AI Humanoid Robot for Industry

Yesterday, October 28, 2025, Richtech Robotics Inc. pulled back the curtain on Dex, their new mobile humanoid robot designed for real-world industrial tasks. This isn't just another prototype gathering dust in a lab. Dex moves on its own, thinks through problems, and works alongside humans in factories and warehouses.

The robot stands ready with a four-hour battery life, enough to handle a full shift without constant recharging. Richtech built Dex in partnership with NVIDIA, using advanced AI to make it production-ready. At NVIDIA's GTC 2025 event, visitors saw Dex in action at booth 368, sorting items and navigating spaces with ease.

What sets Dex apart is its focus on practical physical AI. Richtech launched the US Robotics Data Initiative alongside the reveal. They plan to collect real-world data and license it out, speeding up AI development for American robotics firms. No more starting from scratch—Dex paves the way for smarter, faster robots everywhere.

This move comes at a tense time for Richtech. Their stock dipped amid fraud allegations from Capybara Research, questioning a rumored Walmart deal. But the Dex unveiling shifts the spotlight to innovation. In a field racing toward automation, Richtech bets on robots that don't just mimic humans—they outwork them.