Nightfood Holdings Deploys Autonomous Robots in Live Pilot at IOA Championship

Nightfood Holdings launched a live pilot of its BIM-E and TIM-E robots at the IOA Championship, marking a critical step in commercialization and scalability for outdoor hospitality.

April 24, 2026
Nightfood Holdings Deploys Autonomous Robots in Live Pilot at IOA Championship

Nightfood Holdings Inc. (OTCQB: NGTF) announced the launch of a live pilot deployment of its autonomous robots, BIM-E and TIM-E, at the IOA Championship presented by Morongo Casino Resort and Spa, taking place April 24–26, 2026, at Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon in California. The deployment represents a key milestone in the company’s commercialization strategy, as the robots will provide beverage service, waste management and delivery in a high-traffic event setting, demonstrating scalability across outdoor hospitality environments.

The pilot is designed to validate the robots’ capabilities in real-world conditions, with the systems expected to remain onsite following the event for ongoing clubhouse operations. This continued presence will support further validation as Nightfood advances production and scaling efforts in collaboration with Foxconn and NUWA Robotics. The company views this deployment as a critical step toward broader commercial adoption of its autonomous solutions.

According to the company, the robots are equipped to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, showcasing their potential to optimize operations in hospitality and other sectors. The event setting provides a high-visibility platform to demonstrate the technology’s reliability and efficiency. Investors and industry observers are closely watching the pilot as an indicator of Nightfood’s ability to execute on its commercialization roadmap.

Nightfood Holdings, operating as Techforce Robotics, is an advanced robotics and automation company focused on delivering intelligent, scalable solutions for industrial and commercial applications. The company integrates robotics, artificial intelligence, and software-driven systems to optimize operations, improve efficiency, and enable next-generation automation. With a strong emphasis on innovation and real-world deployment, Techforce Robotics partners with organizations to design and implement customized robotic solutions tailored to evolving operational needs.

The pilot at the IOA Championship is part of a broader trend of robotics adoption in the hospitality industry, where labor shortages and operational efficiency are driving demand for automation. Nightfood’s partnership with Foxconn and NUWA Robotics underscores its commitment to scaling production and leveraging established manufacturing expertise. For more details on the announcement, visit https://ibn.fm/U9tPA.

The company’s newsroom provides updates on NGTF developments at http://ibn.fm/NGTF. As Nightfood progresses with its pilot, the results could influence investor sentiment and broader adoption of autonomous robots in commercial settings.