Learn how Richtech is revolutionizing the robotic landscape with engaging robots that enhance service in hospitality and healthcare.
In this episode of Lexicon , we sat down with Matt Casella, President of Richtech Robotics , to explore how robots are becoming not only more capable, but more personable.From dual-arm barista bots to hospital assistants and hospitality helpers, Richtech is proving that automation doesn’t have to be cold or impersonal.
Flexibility is key, says Matt—automation doesn’t have to be all-or-nothing. Robots can work alongside humans or take on high-effort, low-value tasks.“You can have an ADAM working with a human barista, or automated robots handling heavy payloads in hotels and hospitals,” he added.Don’t fear the robotMatt pushes back against automation fear-mongering. “We’re focused on getting robots working alongside human beings,” he told us.
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