Richtech Robotics, a U.S.-based provider of AI-driven robots operating in commercial and industrial environments, today announced a hands-on collaboration with Microsoft through the Microsoft AI Co-Innovation Labs to jointly develop and deploy agentic artificial intelligence capabilities in real-world robotic systems.
Richtech Robotics shares jumped 14.7% in premarket trading.
Through close collaboration between Richtech Robotics’ engineering team and Microsoft’s AI Co-Innovation Labs, the companies worked together to enhance Richtech Robotics’ ADAM robot with adaptive intelligence powered by Azure AI. The collaboration focused on applying vision, voice, and autonomous reasoning to physical environments, enabling robots to move beyond task execution and support more contextual, conversational, and operationally aware interactions.
Richtech Robotics and Microsoft enhanced ADAM with additional layers of context awareness, allowing the robot to incorporate signals such as time of day, weather, and promotions, respond more naturally to customer preferences, and apply vision-based models to maintain speed and quality during peak demand. These capabilities also support operational awareness, including notifying staff of ingredient or equipment issues before disruptions occur. These capabilities are designed to support smoother workflows and more responsive customer interactions in retail environments.
While ADAM serves as a flagship example, the collaboration demonstrates how agentic AI capabilities can be applied across a range of physical environments, including logistics, hospitality, manufacturing, and other operational settings where real-time perception, reasoning, and reliability are essential. By combining physical robotics with cloud-based AI models, Richtech Robotics can apply software-driven intelligence across its portfolio to improve operational visibility, service quality, and performance without requiring extensive new hardware investments.
“Our collaboration with Microsoft reflects a shared focus on applying advanced AI to practical, real-world use cases,” said Wayne Huang, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Richtech Robotics. “By working closely with the Microsoft AI Co-Innovation Labs, our teams were able to jointly develop and deploy intelligent capabilities that strengthen reliability, enhance customer interactions, and support scalable automation across physical environments.”
The collaboration underscores Richtech Robotics’ continued investment in data-driven automation and physical AI, leveraging cloud intelligence, perception, and autonomous reasoning to improve performance across commercial and industrial applications.
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