Roboserver Systems (CE) (USOTC:RBSY)
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After thorough refinements and a successful trade show
debut, RoboServer Systems Corp. (Pink Sheets:RBSY) today unveiled the
new version of its flagship system for 2006, the RoboServer Self-Serve
Machine.
RoboServer's "Line Buster," so-called because it will allow
fast-food customers to skip long lines and place their own orders by
selecting a few buttons on a touch-screen kiosk, has been unveiled
with a new software platform, a new user-interface, and a choice of
three kiosk models.
RoboServer's presentation of the new Line Buster Self-Serve
Machine in action can be viewed by clicking the following link:
http://www.roboservercorp.com/presentation.shtml
RoboServer's new Self-Serve Machine is offered in a choice of
three sleek kiosk models. It is fitted with a 15" touch-screen
monitor, a credit card processor, and a new easy-to-use
user-interface; as well as hardware components from leading
manufacturers such as Kiosk Information Systems, Dell Computer, and
Semtek.
"We truly believe the release of our new machine is a breakthrough
for RoboServer. This Machine has been thoroughly refined and debugged,
and we believe it is now ready for deployment to major fast-food
chains and franchised restaurants on an enterprise level," explained
Delmar Janovec, the Company's CEO.
"There are more than 115,000 fast-food restaurants in the U.S.
alone, and that is the market that we are targeting for deployment of
our machine. We feel that in the next couple of years we will see that
almost every fast-food restaurant in the country will be using
self-serve machines, as compared to a very small percentage today.
This translates to a tremendous opportunity for RoboServer to deploy
our Self-Serve Machines and services."
"After some private demonstrations to management of major
restaurant chains, as well as a successful trade show debut, we feel
that we are on the threshold of many great developments to come. With
this newest version of our Self-Serve Machine, we hope that 2006 will
be an exciting year for RoboServer Systems," Janovec concluded.
RoboServer's kiosk-like Self-Serve System, also known as the "Line
Buster," is similar to an ATM machine or self-checkout stand found in
grocery stores -- but its software systems are designed specifically
for self-ordering at fast-food and quick-serve restaurants. Customers
can process their own orders by selecting a few buttons on the
touch-screen, pay for their order with the machine's credit card
processor, and pick up their order at the counter. Industry estimates
show that self-serve technologies can cut customer waiting time by as
much as 33%.
More company information is available at www.RoboServerCorp.com.
Investors and media can receive a free investor kit for RoboServer
Systems Corp. by contacting Investor Relations at
investors@roboservercorp.com or 866-893-0229.
ABOUT ROBOSERVER SYSTEMS
RoboServer Systems (Pink Sheets: RBSY) has developed Point of Sale
and Self-Serve software technology for the restaurant industry for
more than three years.
The Company's key growth product suite is the RoboServer
Self-Serve System -- a software and hardware terminal that allows
fast-food customers to order and purchase their own food and
beverages, reducing the costly expense of employee services and
reducing customer order time.
Similar technology has been proven and deployed in large grocery
and hardware chains throughout the United States because Self-Serve
technology reduces costs for businesses, and reduces ordering time for
customers. Self-Serve technology is an industry-changing technology
that will become significantly more prevalent in fast-food over the
next few years. Self-serve technology is a strong growth industry that
can demonstrate an easily quantifiable return on investment to client
restaurants, even in soft economies.
The information contained in this press release may include
forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements usually contain
the words "estimate," "anticipate," "believe," "expect," or similar
expressions that involve risks and uncertainties. These risks and
uncertainties include the Company's uncertain profitability, need for
significant capital, uncertainty concerning market acceptance of its
products, competition, limited service and manufacturing facilities,
dependence on technological developments and protection of its
intellectual property. The Company's actual results could differ
materially from those discussed herein.