Robotic Therapeutics, a manufacturer of robotic and aesthetic devices, is offering an exclusive preview of its US partner Robosculptor’s personalised AI-powered massage device on 24 and 25 July at the Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas, US.
The massage robot system, also called Robosculptor, will deliver 30-minute autonomous touchless treatments using its combination of artificial intelligence and 3D imaging systems to relax visitors’ muscles.
The Robosculptor robot uses precision vibrocompression to enhance massage recipients’ recovery and elevate modern self-care experiences.
Due to the touchless nature of the treatments, the machine also offers a method to improve operational efficiency for spa and wellness businesses.
Robotic Therapeutics’ team will be on hand to discuss the device’s development, capabilities and the commercial impact this technology could have on operators’ businesses.
Current clients and potential partners are welcome to learn more about how to integrate robotic massage systems into their wellness businesses.
Dennis Ledenkof, founder of Robosculptor Inc, said: “This event in Las Vegas marks the first US presentation of the Robosculptor – the robotic massage system, now enhanced with new protocols for adipose tissue treatment, body contouring, muscle tension relief and deep relaxation. For us, it’s more than just a showcase; it’s a chance to demonstrate how robotics can expand access to effective body treatments.
“With a growing shortage of trained therapists and rising demand for wellness services, we believe that robotics and physical AI are not just innovations – they’re necessary solutions,” Ledenkof added.
“This demo is tailored specifically for studio owners in the wellness and fitness industries,” he continued. “Since body treatments are deeply sensory, it was important for us to let decision-makers experience the system first-hand, to feel how Robosculptor’s functionality aligns with their clients’ real needs. We hope this event opens meaningful conversations with market players and helps redefine what people expect from massage and recovery in the US market.”