Guardforce AI Co (GFAI, GFAIW) has announced the expansion of its Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) Robot Advertising business into the U.S. market. The company is kicking off this expansion with the deployment of over 200 robots in New York City. This is a significant milestone for Guardforce AI, marking a crucial step in its overall strategy to broaden its advertising operations.
Beyond the deployment of robots, Guardforce AI has successfully completed the proof-of-concept for a decentralized spatial computing solution for its robots, which is slated for launch in late August. This innovative solution is poised to generate new revenue streams across the company’s operations.
The strategic placement of the robots in high-traffic areas throughout the U.S., including restaurant entrances, supermarkets, and hotels, is designed to enhance customer engagement and maximize brand visibility.
Lei (Olivia) Wang, Chairwoman and CEO of Guardforce AI, expressed enthusiasm about the U.S. expansion, highlighting the positive market reception. She emphasized the exciting prospect of the upcoming decentralized spatial computing solution. Wang pointed out that the decentralized spatial computing market is booming due to the escalating demand for computing power driven by the rapid advancement of AI and robotic technologies. This solution will not only amplify the value of Guardforce AI’s robots but also create additional revenue streams for the company.
The company’s strategy aims to establish a powerful advertising network that will amplify the reach and impact of both local and national brands. All of the deployed robots are connected to the Guardforce AI Intelligent Cloud Platform (ICP), granting advertisers real-time access to campaign data. This allows for the refinement and optimization of advertising strategies based on detailed exposure metrics, including the number of impressions during specific timeframes and locations.
Guardforce AI plans to launch its decentralized spatial computing solutions across all its robots in the U.S. in late August. This initiative will automate the detection of unused computing power within the robots, allowing for the distribution of tasks from a centralized platform. As a result, each robot will contribute to complex computations while simultaneously performing its primary functions. Guardforce AI will generate revenue based on the number of tasks completed and the robots’ online time duration. This approach maximizes the robots’ efficiency and creates an additional revenue stream for the company.