Richtech Robotics, a Nevada-based provider of AI-driven service robots, says its humanoid robot, Adam, was featured at the Legacy of Launch 75th Anniversary event, which took place on July 24, 2025 in the Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Room, which is located at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
This invitation-only VIP event was a “rare and transformative moment that will seamlessly unite history, celebration, and vision”, says Richtech in a statement.
Designed to honor the extraordinary achievements of the past 75 years, the mission of the Legacy of Launch is to ignite a global passion for space by honoring past achievements, celebrating present advancements, and inspiring future exploration.
Through education, preservation, and immersive experiences, it aims to ensure that every generation dares to dream, innovate, and reach beyond our planet.
As part of this landmark celebration of the Legacy of Launch campaign, Richtech Robotics’ AI-driven robot, Adam, was invited to demonstrate the powerful potential of artificial intelligence and robotics in shaping tomorrow’s world.
With real-world deployments already under way in the hospitality and entertainment industries, Adam’s ability to serve space-themed cocktails underscores the company’s commitment to pioneering technologies that enhance human experiences through state-of-the-art innovation.
As robotics and AI technologies continue to evolve, the potential for Adam, and its industrial counterpart Titan, to support space-related applications represents an exciting new vertical for the Company to explore more deeply in the years ahead.
Matt Casella, president of Richtech Robotics, says: “We are honored to participate in such a historic event and showcase how Adam represents the future of intelligent automation – an embodiment of innovation that complements the legacy we are celebrating.”
Richtech Robotics has deployed over 400 robot solutions across the US including in restaurants, retail stores, hotels, healthcare facilities, casinos, senior living homes, and factories. Current clients include Texas Rangers’ Globe Life Field, Golden Corral, Hilton, Sodexo, Boyd Gaming, and more.