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Richtech Robotics Launches Interactive Live Stream for ADAM Robot

ByAyshathul Mushrifa

Richtech Robotics has launched a round-the-clock interactive livestream platform featuring its ADAM humanoid robot, allowing users around the world to communicate with the AI-powered system in real time. The initiative is designed to advance public understanding of embodied artificial intelligence by enabling audiences to ask questions, observe responses and experience natural human-robot interactions through a highly immersive digital environment.

Richtech Robotics, a developer of intelligent service and industrial robots, said the livestream marks another step in its strategy of combining robotics hardware, data infrastructure and AI technologies to create increasingly capable autonomous systems. Guided by its industrial, commercial and data services pillars, the company aims to deliver scalable automation platforms that continuously improve through real-world interaction and deployment.

Wayne Huang, Chief Executive Officer of Richtech Robotics, stated:

"The activity around the ADAM livestream initiative is part of our ongoing program to mature embodied AI technologies and demonstrate readiness for human-robot interaction at global scale. The ADAM platform is absolutely critical to proving the maturity of AI-powered systems that can communicate naturally and integrate seamlessly into everyday environments."

Developed using the NVIDIA Isaac robotics platform and powered by NVIDIA Jetson Thor onboard computing, ADAM combines conversational artificial intelligence with physical robotic capabilities. Unlike conventional livestreams based on prerecorded content, the platform provides an interactive and user-directed experience in which people can engage directly with the robot and observe dynamic responses. Richtech believes continuous engagement will position ADAM among the first robot influencers capable of demonstrating embodied AI in real-world settings.

Phil Zheng, Chief Operating Officer of Richtech Robotics, commented:

"We want people to experience robots in a much more natural way. As embodied AI capabilities continue to improve, robots will become increasingly responsive, adaptive and useful across both commercial and industrial applications, helping bridge the gap between human expertise and robotic efficiency."

Richtech plans to use the livestream platform to showcase additional AI-driven technologies across hospitality, manufacturing and automotive environments. The company recently expanded its AI infrastructure through a new Las Vegas warehouse, made its data services available through Microsoft Azure Marketplace and secured European distribution partnerships.

At Automate 2026 in Chicago, Richtech will also unveil its industrial humanoid robot Dex and debut an AI-powered pallet jack, further expanding its portfolio of intelligent robotic systems.