Richtech Robotics showcases ADAM and DUST-E S robots at HITEC 2026

Richtech Robotics will show its ADAM beverage robot, serving two daily cocktails, at HITEC 2026 from June 15 to 18. The Nevada firm helps hotels manage labor shortages.

Published on: Jun 13, 2026
Richtech Robotics showcases ADAM and DUST-E S robots at HITEC 2026

Richtech Robotics will present its AI-driven automation tools at HITEC 2026 in San Antonio, Texas, from June 15 to 18. The Nevada-based company plans to exhibit its dual-armed beverage robot, ADAM, and the DUST-E S autonomous cleaning system to help hotels and event venues manage labor shortages and operational costs.

Robot demonstrations at Booth 3224

Attendees can watch ADAM prepare and serve two specialty cocktails each afternoon starting at 1:00 p.m. CDT. The robot uses machine vision and robotic automation to maintain consistency in beverage preparation. Richtech Robotics will also display the DUST-E S, an intelligent robotic vacuum built to automate floor cleaning in hotels, resorts, and convention centers.

Addressing industry labor pressures

The hospitality sector continues to face rising operational costs and staffing constraints. Richtech Robotics designs its systems to support existing staff and streamline daily workflows. "From ADAM's ability to provide a unique and engaging beverage service experience to DUST-E S' autonomous cleaning capabilities, we believe our solutions help hospitality businesses improve operational efficiency while maintaining exceptional service standards," said Richtech Robotics CEO Wayne Huang.

Venue managers evaluating AI for Operations can observe how these machines handle repetitive tasks with minimal manual intervention. The goal is to optimize guest interactions while reducing the physical burden on facility workers.

Market context and investor notes

The company includes standard forward-looking statement disclaimers, noting that actual results could differ from current expectations. Implementing advanced robotics in real-world hospitality settings carries inherent operational risks that may affect financial performance. Investors are directed to review the company's risk factors filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Why this matters for hospitality and events professionals

Event directors and hotel managers can use HITEC 2026 to evaluate whether dual-armed service robots and autonomous vacuums fit their current staffing models. Observing ADAM mix drinks live provides a concrete baseline for assessing machine precision against human bartender speed and consistency.


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