TechForce Robotics Expands Live Pilot Programs Across Multiple High-Traffic Industries
Nightfood Holdings' TechForce Robotics division is expanding its robotic live pilot programs beyond hospitality into casinos, shopping malls, stadiums, and other high-traffic venues, demonstrating real-world adoption and operational efficiency ahead of its planned commercial rollout in 2026.

Nightfood Holdings Inc. (OTCQB: NGTF), operating as TechForce Robotics and RoboOp365, has announced the significant expansion of its robotic live pilot programs beyond the hospitality sector into multiple high-traffic industries. The expansion includes casinos, shopping malls, stadiums, convention centers, public schools, and assisted living facilities, marking a crucial transition from development to large-scale deployment.
The live pilot programs feature multiple categories of service robots performing essential tasks such as cooking, laundry handling, and waste management. These demonstrations showcase real-world adoption, operational efficiency, and strong user acceptance across diverse environments. The expansion advances TechForce's mission to deliver scalable Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) solutions ahead of its planned commercial rollout in Q1 2026.
Nightfood Holdings is an emerging robotics company focused on developing and deploying AI-powered automation across industries. Hospitality served as the company's initial sector of entry, where its RaaS platform addresses heavy-duty, repetitive, dirty, and injury-prone tasks that are increasingly difficult to staff with human labor. The company's long-term vision involves expanding into additional verticals requiring similar automation solutions, delivering scalable robotics that improve safety, efficiency, and reliability across multiple sectors.
As part of its vertically integrated business model, Nightfood is also strengthening its balance sheet through ownership of asset-rich real estate. The strategy begins with hotel acquisitions that double as live deployment sites for robotics testing and operational benchmarking. This combined approach of robotics innovation and real estate growth positions NGTF to capture market share in the rapidly expanding global service robotics industry, which is projected to exceed $170 billion by 2030 globally.
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