TechForce Robotics Showcases AI-Driven Service Robotics Platform at CES 2026

29 December 2025 | News

Nightfood Holdings’ TechForce Robotics will demonstrate proprietary hospitality and commercial automation solutions and begin accepting orders at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
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Nightfood Holdings, Inc. dba TechForce Robotics (OTCQB: NGTF) (“TechForce” or the “Company”), an AI-driven service-robotics platform focused on hospitality, foodservice, and commercial automation, announces its participation at CES® 2026, taking place January 6–9, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Attendees are invited to visit TechForce Robotics at CES 2026 at Booth 6911 to experience live demonstrations and speak with the Company’s team about product capabilities, deployment options, and ordering opportunities.

“CES is an important milestone for TechForce as we continue to expand our technology portfolio and accelerate commercial adoption,” said Ried Floco, TechForce Robotics President. “We look forward to showcasing our proprietary innovations, engaging with partners and customers, and beginning to accept orders as we move into our next phase of growth.”

At CES 2026, TechForce will present its full suite of proprietary robotics technologies, including newly developed platforms designed to increase operational efficiency, improve service speed, and drive incremental revenue for enterprise and multi-location customers. The Company will also begin accepting orders for select robotic solutions showcased at the event.

CES attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with the TechForce team, experience live demonstrations, and learn how the Company’s Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) platform enables scalable deployment, ongoing support, and recurring value creation across hospitality, entertainment, and high-traffic commercial environments.

TechForce’s presence at CES 2026 underscores the Company’s commitment to advancing automation solutions that address real-world operational challenges, including labor constraints, service bottlenecks, and the need for higher throughput in high-density venues such as hotels, bars, restaurants, airports, stadiums, conferences, and entertainment events.

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