Overview
- Richtech and Microsoft worked through the Microsoft AI Co-Innovation Labs, with engineering teams directly collaborating to apply the technology in physical environments.
- ADAM now interprets signals such as time of day, weather, and current promotions to personalize customer interactions and maintain service quality during busy periods.
- Azure-powered models add improved vision, voice recognition, and autonomous reasoning delivered as software updates rather than hardware replacements.
- The software-first approach is positioned for use across hospitality, logistics, and manufacturing to enable more contextual, operationally aware robots.
- Richtech Robotics’ stock rose about 14% in premarket trading after the collaboration was announced.