January 10, 2006
LAS VEGAS - RoboServer Systems Corp. announced in a news release that it has successfully completed the installation of its Line Buster Self-Serve Machine for Angelo's Burgers of Encinitas, Calif.
RoboServer's "Line Buster," so called because it will allow quick-service restaurant customers to skip lines and place orders on a touchscreen kiosk, was installed in Angelo's Burgers as a pilot test.
"We are pleased to announce that we have successfully completed the installation of our Line Buster at Angelo's Burgers, and have undergone the necessary debugging that prepares our Machine for future growth and installations with other quick-service restaurant chains," explained Delmar Janovec, the company's chief executive officer.
Janovec added, "After this successful installation, we believe that the Line Buster is now ready for deployment to major fast-food chains and franchised restaurants on an enterprise level."
Before the Angelo's Burgers installation , RoboServer announced its first agreement with a Dairy Queen franchisee for the pilot program installation of its Self-Serve Machine. Management believes the agreements affirm the strong demand for self-service technologies throughout the restaurant industry.
"Working with RoboServer to install their Line Buster Self-Serve Machine has been an absolute pleasure. Our customers love using RoboServer's Machine, because it affords them the autonomy of placing their own orders and it allows them to skip the line during our peak hours," said Efstathios Stavropoulos, president of the Encinitas Angelo's Burgers restaurant. "The machine and its capabilities are quite remarkable, and we can see why the quick-service restaurant industry is so fascinated by self-serve technologies such as RoboServer's."