Richtech Robotics shares surge 14.91% intraday after unveiling Dex humanoid robot powered by NVIDIA and strategic shift to single-use robots.
ByAinvest
Friday, Jan 9, 2026 9:45 am ET1min read
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Richtech Robotics Inc. surged 14.91% intraday following the unveiling of its advanced humanoid robot, Dex, powered by NVIDIA’s Jetson Thor. The launch highlights the company’s focus on AI-driven solutions for commercial and industrial tasks, positioning Dex to address labor gaps and operational efficiency. The COO emphasized a strategic shift to purpose-built, single-use robots and a subscription-based model, aligning with market demand for scalable automation. These developments, coupled with strong liquidity metrics and partnerships with tech leaders like NVIDIA, bolster investor confidence. The stock’s sharp rise aligns with the news of Dex’s capabilities and strategic direction, overshadowing a recent 10-K filing delay and reinforcing short-term momentum.
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