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Richtech Robotics launches 24/7 interactive livestream featuring AI robot ADAM

July 10, 2026 by Sam Francis

Richtech Robotics, a Nevada-based provider of AI-driven service robots, has launched a new initiative: a live, 24/7 interactive streaming platform featuring the company’s AI-powered humanoid robot, ADAM.

The immersive experience gives audiences around the world the ability to interact directly with ADAM in real-time through a livestream broadcast, enabling users to chat with the robot, ask questions, and observe how embodied AI responds dynamically to human interaction.

Through direct engagement and continuous interaction, ADAM, accelerated by Nvidia Jetson Thor for onboard compute and developed with the Nvidia Isaac open robotics platform, is positioned to become one of the first robot “influencers,” demonstrating how AI-powered robots can communicate naturally with users in the physical world. [Read more…] about Richtech Robotics launches 24/7 interactive livestream featuring AI robot ADAM

Filed Under: Humanoids Tagged With: adam, AI-powered robots, artificial intelligence, automation, conversational ai, embodied ai, hospitality automation, human-robot interaction, humanoid robots, intelligent automation, logistics, manufacturing automation, nvidia, Nvidia Isaac, nvidia jetson thor, richtech robotics, robotics, service robots

Siemens, Nvidia and Humanoid partner to bring physical AI into factory operations

April 16, 2026 by David Edwards

Siemens and Humanoid has announced what it says is “a landmark milestone” in the journey to bring physical AI from vision to industrial reality.

Humanoid’s HMND 01 wheeled Alpha humanoid robot, built using the Nvidia physical AI stack, has been successfully tested in operations at Siemens’ electronics factory in Erlangen, Germany, performing autonomous logistics tasks. (See video below.)

This builds on the Siemens and Nvidia strategic partnership, announced at CES, to build the world’s first fully AI-driven, adaptive manufacturing sites. [Read more…] about Siemens, Nvidia and Humanoid partner to bring physical AI into factory operations

Filed Under: Features, Humanoids Tagged With: ai in manufacturing, automation news, factory automation, humanoid robots, industrial robotics, logistics automation, nvidia, Nvidia Isaac, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, siemens, Siemens Xcelerator, smart factory

Opentrons accelerates enablement of AI-based laboratory robotics with Nvidia

February 6, 2026 by Sam Francis

Opentrons Labworks, a laboratory robotics company enabling AI-driven autonomous science, is accelerating the development and deployment of physical AI-enabled laboratory robotics with Nvidia.

Through this integration, Opentrons is using Nvidia Isaac and Nvidia Cosmos platforms to develop training data for physical AI models purpose-built for laboratory environments.

Opentrons delivers a unique set of real-world assets, including a global fleet of more than 10,000 deployed robotic systems across leading research universities and biopharma companies, as well as deep experimental expertise spanning both Opentrons platforms and a wide range of third-party laboratory instruments. [Read more…] about Opentrons accelerates enablement of AI-based laboratory robotics with Nvidia

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: AI drug discovery automation, AI experimental execution, AI laboratory robotics, automation news, autonomous laboratories, autonomous science, BioNeMo, industrial AI robotics, lab automation, laboratory AI platforms, life sciences automation, Nvidia Cosmos, Nvidia Isaac, nvidia robotics, opentrons, physical ai robotics, research lab robotics, robotic lab systems, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics drug discovery, robotics news, robotics partnerships, wet lab automation

Multiply Labs partners with Nvidia to bring physical AI robotics to advanced biomanufacturing

January 30, 2026 by Sam Francis

Multiply Labs, a specialist in robotic biomanufacturing, has announced what it describes as a “landmark milestone” in its mission to scale production of cell and gene therapies. 

The company is now leveraging Nvidia’s open Isaac and GR00T technologies, including advanced robotics simulation and perception, marking a turning point for an industry that has historically relied on manual, “artisanal” processes.

Cell and gene therapies are life-changing treatments that hold the potential to address cancer and autoimmune diseases, but manufacturing remains difficult to scale with time-intensive processes and variability that can impact throughput and cost. [Read more…] about Multiply Labs partners with Nvidia to bring physical AI robotics to advanced biomanufacturing

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