TLDR
- Dex is a mobile humanoid robot for dynamic logistics and manufacturing tasks.
- Powered by NVIDIA Jetson Thor, Dex adapts in real time with dual arms.
- Isaac Sim accelerates Dex’s AI via virtual training and “Sim2Real” learning.
- Dex’s wheeled design boosts energy efficiency and maneuverability.
- Richtech aims to scale Dex fast with U.S.-focused data and modular design.
Richtech Robotics Inc. has launched Dex, a mobile humanoid robot designed for dynamic industrial operations across manufacturing and logistics. Engineered to function on a single charge, Dex merges autonomous mobility with high-precision task handling using dual robotic arms. The company unveiled Dex at GTC 2025, setting the stage for rapid integration in high-demand sectors.
Dex supports continuous workflows, adapts to real-time inputs, and operates independently or from a static base round-the-clock. Backed by NVIDIA Jetson Thor, Dex processes visual data and executes tasks with consistent precision and speed. Richtech has leveraged over 450 past deployments to ensure Dex meets industrial challenges efficiently and reliably.
The robot features wheeled navigation, a four-camera vision system, and modular end-effectors tailored for various tools and applications. Richtech selected wheels over legs to enhance mobility, minimize maintenance, and improve energy efficiency. Dex’s mobile platform allows tight turns, smooth braking, and uninterrupted performance in active human workspaces.
NVIDIA-Powered Simulation Enhances Productivity and AI Performance
Richtech integrated NVIDIA’s Jetson Thor and Isaac Sim to accelerate Dex’s AI-driven capabilities across multiple environments. Dex utilizes simulated learning, combined with real-world data, to develop intelligent behavior more efficiently and scale safely into industrial operations. This “Sim2Real” workflow enables short deployment timelines and faster response to evolving tasks.
The Isaac Sim platform enables Dex to conduct virtual training before real-world deployment, thereby enhancing safety and reducing time-to-market. Dex’s onboard intelligence supports part sorting, machine operation, inspection, and packaging with minimal retraining. Its AI models constantly improve through reinforcement learning, enabling Dex to adapt across various production lines.
Richtech also initiated a large-scale American robotics data collection effort to train Dex and other future systems further. The company will use this regionally grounded dataset to train AI models for robotics in U.S. industries. Richtech intends to license parts of this dataset to support AI development within the domestic automation sector.
Strategic Positioning for Scalable Deployment and Sector Growth
Dex combines technologies from Richtech’s Titan and ADAM robots, providing mobility, manipulation, and workflow support in a single platform. With a four-hour mobile battery life and 24/7 static capability, Dex supports high-utilization environments with minimum downtime. This makes it ideal for sectors seeking productivity gains without added labor costs.
The robot’s features support a smooth adoption in U.S.-based manufacturing operations that are now reshoring production to boost domestic capacity. By integrating new workflows quickly, Dex aligns with businesses aiming to sustain output and reduce operational gaps. Its multi-use design ensures it can be adapted to specific tasks with minimal changes.
Richtech will showcase Dex live at GTC 2025 in Washington DC, demonstrating assembly tasks at Booth 368. Dex’s real-time performance highlights its market readiness and operational strength. With scalable design and proven tech, Richtech Robotics positions Dex as a catalyst for broader automation adoption.


