TechForce Robotics Accelerates Robotics Expansion with Beverage System, Scaling Plan

  • Recent announcement of a manufacturing expansion plan aimed at onboarding a larger, globally scaled manufacturing partner so it can support projected increases
  • TechForce also announced the development and pending launch of a proprietary beverage dispensing robotic system called the Beverage Bot
  • Management’s framing across both announcements is consistent: Scale and proprietary innovation are meant to reinforce each other

Nightfood Holdings Inc. (OTCQB: NGTF) d.b.a. TechForce Robotics, is heading into the new year with news that points to faster deployment, broader product capability and a clearer path to scaled revenue. In late December, the company detailed a manufacturing scale strategy designed to meet rising demand, then unveiled a new in-house beverage robotics platform aimed at helping high-traffic venues serve more customers, more quickly, with fewer operational bottlenecks. Together, the announcements signal a push to convert interest and pilots into larger fleet rollouts while expanding the portfolio with proprietary systems built for measurable customer returns. 

The manufacturing update centers on readiness. TechForce said it currently relies on an established manufacturing partner in Beijing that has supported its initial commercialization efforts and delivered high-quality units, although the facility’s current capacity is not expected to meet the company’s anticipated demand next year. To address that gap, TechForce described a “parallel manufacturing expansion plan” aimed at onboarding a significantly larger, globally scaled manufacturing partner so it can support projected increases in customer demand across enterprise, franchise and multilocation deployments, while maintaining quality control, supply-chain resilience and cost efficiency. 

“Our Beijing-based manufacturing partner has been instrumental in supporting our early commercialization efforts,” said TechForce Robotics president Ried Floco. “However, as customer interest accelerates and pilot programs convert into larger fleet deployments, we are proactively preparing for scale. Our team is working diligently to secure additional manufacturing capacity that can support mass production, faster delivery timelines and long-term growth.”

In the same release, TechForce tied manufacturing scale directly to the company’s broader operating roadmap, including scaling its Robotics-as-a-Service (“RaaS”) deployments. The company framed expanded production capacity as an enabler for larger deployments across hospitality, food service, airports, venues, museums and other large-footprint commercial environments. This matters because service robotics programs often stall not because customers are uninterested, but because transitioning from a promising pilot to a fleet deployment requires dependable delivery timelines, consistent build quality and predictable unit economics. By explicitly prioritizing manufacturing capacity, TechForce is signaling that it expects customer interest to translate into more substantial orders and that it wants to be prepared to deliver at that pace.

The beverage platform announcement complements the manufacturing update by expanding what TechForce can place into those scaled deployments. The company announced the development and pending launch of a proprietary beverage dispensing robotic system called the Beverage Bot, designed to optimize service efficiency and beverage revenue across high-traffic venues. 

TechForce said the system was created to address two operational pain points: long service wait times and lost revenue caused by insufficient staffing during peak demand periods. The company’s core thesis is that when human staffing cannot keep up with crowd demand, venues lose sales they would otherwise capture, and faster beverage throughput can directly translate into higher revenue.  

TechForce described the Beverage Bot as wholly owned and developed internally, positioning it as proprietary technology rather than a rebranded third-party product. The bot is engineered to dispense carbonated beverages and multiple tap beer selections with precision while delivering “ice-cold beverages with minimal to no foam” and preserving product quality and consistency. The company also outlined where it sees the strongest fit: concerts, conferences, sporting events, festivals, airports, bars and other high-density environments where patrons routinely outnumber available servers.  

TechForce included a clear commercialization signal as well: It expects to begin accepting orders for the Beverage Bot in the first quarter of 2026, with initial deployments targeted toward enterprise operators, large venues and multilocation hospitality partners. Just as important, the company said the Beverage Bot will be integrated into its RaaS platform, which implies a recurring-revenue approach built around deployment, maintenance and ongoing service rather than one-time equipment sales alone.  

Management’s framing across both announcements is consistent: Scale and proprietary innovation are meant to reinforce each other. These two updates help clarify what success can look like for NGTF moving into the new year. On one side, manufacturing scale is a practical constraint that must be solved to grow deployments; on the other, the Beverage Bot expands the addressable use cases within high-volume environments where speed and consistency are valuable. The company is effectively building a loop: a wider set of proprietary robotic systems can open more customer doors, and improved manufacturing capacity makes it more feasible to fulfill those opportunities on a timetable that matches commercial demand.

The updates also fit within NGTF’s broader positioning as an artificial intelligence-driven service robotics platform focused on hospitality, food service and commercial automation. In the manufacturing release, the company described a vertically integrated approach that combines robotics technology, real-world operating environments and scalable manufacturing, and it also reiterated its strategy of using hospitality as its initial sector of entry while expanding into other verticals over time.  

Ultimately, the near-term takeaway is momentum: One release is about removing a growth bottleneck, and the other is about adding a high-impact product designed for real-world throughput and revenue capture. If TechForce can execute on both tracks, the company enters 2026 ideally positioned to convert growing interest into scaled deployments, broaden its recurring revenue opportunities through service-based offerings and demonstrate tangible customer outcomes in environments where every minute of peak-time service matters. 

For more information, visit the company’s website at NightfoodHoldings.com.

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