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Nightfood Holdings Manufacturing Expansion FAQ

Nightfood Holdings (NGTF) is evaluating a manufacturing capacity expansion of up to 100,000 square feet across Taiwan and the U.S. to support growing customer demand at JJ Enterprise in semiconductor, advanced packaging, industrial automation, and logistics sectors. The expansion complements a planned acquisition of a 51% controlling interest in JJ Enterprise.
Nightfood Holdings Manufacturing Expansion FAQ

The expansion aims to increase manufacturing throughput, strengthen delivery capabilities, and support anticipated growth in semiconductor, advanced packaging, industrial automation, and logistics applications for JJ Enterprise.

The proposed expansion could add up to approximately 100,000 square feet of production space across Taiwan and the United States.

The expansion is planned across two regions: Taiwan for near-term production and the United States for longer-term manufacturing capabilities aligned with North American demand.

The expansion is driven by growing customer demand at JJ Enterprise in semiconductor, advanced packaging, industrial automation, and logistics applications.

Yes, the expansion complements a previously announced non-binding letter of intent to acquire a 51% controlling interest in JJ Enterprise in an all-stock transaction, which remains subject to definitive agreements, due diligence, audits, and customary approvals.

Nightfood Holdings, doing business as TechForce Robotics, and JJ Enterprise are involved. Nightfood is supporting JJ Enterprise's next phase of expansion.

The article does not specify a timeline, but it states the companies are currently evaluating the expansion to support near-term production in Taiwan and longer-term U.S. capabilities.

More information and updates about NGTF are available in the company's newsroom at http://ibn.fm/NGTF.

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