GOSY news out--GeckoSystems, an AI Mobile Robotics
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CONYERS, GA--(Marketwired - Jul 13, 2017) - GeckoSystems Intl. Corp. ( OTC : GOSY ) (http://www.GeckoSystems.com/) announced today that the company continues to gain traction in the consumer, professional healthcare and commercial security markets. For over twenty years, GeckoSystems has dedicated itself to development of "AI Mobile Robot Solutions for Safety, Security and Service(tm)."
In the last few months, GeckoSystems has:
Been told by those which management has no reason to disbelieve that high six figure funding sufficient to "build and sell" CareBots for third party evaluation trials will occur in the near term.
Effectuated an NDA, MOU, and LOI agreements with a premier Chinese mobile service robot firm, Pangolin Robotics. Pangolin is publicly traded on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. "Recently, in response to their unsolicited, but gracious and complimentary inquiry, we indicated our sincere interest in working with this Chinese mobile service robot company, but if and only if, they agreed to our required Safety Clause NDA. To that end, they immediately signed our Safety Clause NDA such that our discussions became of sufficient substance for us to effectuate our second agreement, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), clearly revealing that both parties believe significant manufacturing and distribution synergies appropriate for multiple markets would be garnered by each firm," stated Martin Spencer, CEO, GeckoSystems Intl. Corp.
Achieved recognition for its eldercare assistant CareBot(tm) personal robot on a leading senior care website, SeniorCareCorner.com: "CareBot(tm): "One of a Kind Family Caregiver for Aging in Place Seniors" http://seniorcarecorner.com/carebot-caregiver...ce-seniors
Been named not once, but twice, by two different internationally prestigious market research firms, without any enticement whatsoever, that in their informed opinion and analysis, GeckoSystems remains in the top ten in the world in AI mobile service robot technologies and products.
1. QYResearchReports.com (@qyresearch) in their "Global Service Robotics Market Research Report" tinyurl.com/y837jo8q
2. Research and Markets (@researchmarkets) in their "Security Robots Market Report" tinyurl.com/ya79fsm4
Continued to attain substantive progress against the parties responsible for naked short selling of GOSY stock for some years now. Recently, a GA court order was secured to access all phone records for the last five years from one of the defendants. Management continues to be surprised regarding Brown Brothers, Harriman and Company (BBH) present indifference to their inability to determine where 50,000,000 shares (~24.1% of all freely traded shares) owned by a long time GOSY shareholder, went.
Majority GOSY shareholders secured Rockdale County, Georgia, Superior Court jurisdiction over Neil T. Wallace due to an earlier court decision favorable to him being set aside with a new trial ordered due to three individually sufficient filing errors by Wallace.
Artificial intelligence technologies and applications span Big Data, Predictive Analytics, Statistics, Mobile Robots, Service Robotics, Drones, Self-driving Cars, Driverless Cars, Driver Assisted Cars, Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Homes, UGV's, UAV's, USV's, AGV's, Forward and/or Backward Chaining Expert Systems, Savants, AI Assistants, Sensor Fusion, Subsumption, etc.
"One of our primary software and hardware architecture design goals has been for our MSR platforms to be extensible such that obsolescence of the primary cost drivers, the mechanicals, would be as much as five or more years (or when actually worn out from use). Consequently, our hardware architecture is x86 CPU centric and all our AI savants communicate over a LAN using TCP/IP protocols with relatively simple messaging. This means all systems on the Company's MSR's are truly "Internet of Things" (IoT) due to each having a unique IP address. It is due to our high level of pre-existing, linchpin, 3-legged milk stool basic functionalities that make our suite of AI robotics technologies so desirable by being readily easy to upgrade, not only by GeckoSystems, but also third-party developers. This is the strategic hardware development path that IBM used in setting PC standards that have enabled cost effective use of complex, but upgradeable, personal computers for over thirty years now," observed Spencer.