Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, has boldly declared that the “Robotics Era” is upon us, positioning Nvidia at the forefront of this technological revolution.

Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, has boldly declared that the “Robotics Era” is upon us, positioning Nvidia at the forefront of this technological revolution.

Richtech Robotics is making waves with an impressive range of robots. Their Medbot delivers medical supplies, Titan handles heavy payloads, and Matradee Plus serves meals in restaurants. They’ve deployed over 300 robots across the U.S. and also offer floor-cleaning robots. Their latest creations are beverage-serving robots, like Adam, which makes drinks and interacts with customers, and Scorpion, a robot bartender.Richtech aims for larger contracts,with more AI-enabled robots in the pipeline. As businesses see proven results, they’re moving beyond research projects to real-world deployments. The next phase of robotics promises smooth integration into existing operations, offering huge benefits. Experts see a five-year ramp in robotics, moving from feasibility to practical business applications. While companies like Tesla focus on humanoid robots, Richtech and others, like Serve Robotics, are paving the way with mobile, autonomous robots. The industry is expanding, with opportunities not just for robot makers, but also those supplying sensors and AI. As the U.S. competes with China, domestic robotics production may gain traction.