Nightfood Holdings Inc., which operates as TechForce Robotics, has outlined a manufacturing expansion strategy to support its growing robotics business. The company currently relies on a manufacturing partner in Beijing, China, which has supported early commercialization efforts but is unlikely to meet projected increases in demand. This has prompted the launch of a parallel initiative to onboard a larger, globally scaled manufacturing partner. Management stated the expansion is designed to support higher-volume production while maintaining quality control, supply-chain resilience, and cost efficiency.
The strategy aligns with broader plans to scale Robotics-as-a-Service deployments, expand enterprise partnerships, and support national and international rollouts across hospitality, food service, and other large-footprint commercial environments. TechForce Robotics is an AI-driven service-robotics and automation company focused on developing, deploying, and scaling autonomous robotic solutions. Through a vertically integrated platform that combines robotics technology, real-world operating environments, and scalable manufacturing, the company aims to accelerate automation adoption across multiple industries.
Hospitality represents the company's first sector of entry, where its Robotics-as-a-Service 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 includes expanding into additional verticals requiring similar automation solutions, delivering scalable robotics that improve safety, efficiency, and reliability. As part of its vertically integrated model, Nightfood Holdings is also strengthening its balance sheet through ownership of asset-rich real estate, beginning with hotel acquisitions that double as live deployment sites for robotics testing and operational benchmarking.
This combined strategy of robotics innovation and real estate growth positions the company to capture market share in the rapidly expanding global service-robotics industry, which is projected to exceed $170 billion by 2030. The manufacturing expansion represents a critical step in scaling operations to meet current demand and anticipated growth in the coming year. Additional information about the company is available through its newsroom at http://nnw.fm/NGTF.


