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GeckoSystems' Japanese Partners Demonstrating Multi-Million Dollar AI Robot Technologies

GeckoSystems' Japanese Partners Demonstrating Multi-Million Dollar AI Robot Technologies.

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GeckoSystems' Japanese Partners Demonstrating Multi-Million Dollar AI Robot Technologies

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n GeckoSystems' Japanese Partners Demonstrating Multi-Million Dollar AI Robot Technologies\n \n \nGeckoSystems' Japanese Partners Demonstrating Multi-Million Dollar AI Robot Technologies\n \n CONYERS, GA--(Marketwired - May 2, 2016) - GeckoSystems Intl. Corp. (OTC PINK: GOSY) (http://www.geckosystems.com/) announced today that two of their Japanese business partners will be demonstrating their BaseBot(tm), \"Lou,\" to a new business partner prior to the CEO's trip to Japan. For over eighteen years GeckoSystems has dedicated itself to development of \"AI Mobile Robot Solutions for Safety, Security and Service™.\"\n \"I am pleased to report that due to the continued hard work of one of our Japanese representatives, Mr. Fujii Katsuji, we have again achieved demonstrable progress securing viable joint ventures in Japan. This latest demonstration to one of several joint ventures being entertained, is particularly significant due to the breadth and depth of the robotics expertise of ICCL (http://www.ic-corp.jp/) and their insistence we meet them as soon as is prudent in Japan to sign the JV agreement,\" commented Martin Spencer, CEO, GeckoSystems Intl. Corp.\n The demonstration of GeckoSystems' BaseBot, \"Lou,\" is scheduled for May 13th in Japan. Spencer will be traveling to Japan on May 20th and expects to return early to mid June in order to have sufficient time to meet with present JV partners, support ICCL in their million-dollar grant submission to the Japanese government, and meet with potential new licensees, such as the Japanese trading company earlier mentioned.\n Here is a third party video demonstrating the high level of mobile safety that GeckoSystems' advanced, proprietary, AI centric sense and avoid mobile robot technology can provide for drones, self driving cars, AGV's, and mobile robots of all forms due to the human quick reaction time (Worst Case Execution Time) of their GeckoNavä AI navigation system: http://t.co/NqqM22TbKN\n Late last year, GeckoSystems had their white paper on Worst Case Execution (reflex or reaction) Time sufficient for mobile service robots' safe usage proximate to humans, translated into Japanese. Mr. Katsuji has been presenting that seminal discussion to many Japanese companies.\n That paper explains the importance of GeckoSystems' breakthrough, proprietary, and exclusive AI...

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