YY Group Launches Hospitality and Security Robotics Pilot Program in Las Vegas

17 March 2026 | News

One-year pilot will test service and security robots in hotels and commercial properties to improve operational efficiency and address labor challenges in the hospitality sector.
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YY Group Holding Limited (NASDAQ: YYGH) announced the launch of a robotics pilot program in Las Vegas, Nevada, where the Company will begin testing hospitality and security robots in collaboration with a local Las Vegas robotics company. The pilot program is expected to run for approximately one year, with the goal of evaluating how robotics solutions can improve operational efficiency, service delivery, and security across hospitality environments.

Las Vegas, one of the largest hospitality markets in the world, provides an ideal environment for testing robotics technology at scale. The program will focus on deploying robotics solutions designed to assist with hospitality services and security operations across hotels and commercial properties.

The testing program will evaluate robotics capabilities in real-world hospitality settings, including hotel operations, guest service support, and commercial security monitoring. YY Group believes robotics may help hospitality operators address labor challenges while improving consistency and efficiency in service and safety operations.

If the pilot program proves successful, the Company believes the initiative may lead to additional robotics deployments and potential orders across hospitality properties and security operations throughout Las Vegas.

"Robotics is rapidly becoming an important part of our business," said Mike Fu, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of YY Group Holding Limited. "We have already begun deploying robotics solutions in Malaysia and Singapore, including some of the finest hotels in the world. Given Las Vegas' position as the entertainment capital of the world, it is a natural next step for us to test our robotics products in this dynamic market. We believe the city provides an ideal environment to demonstrate how robotics can support hospitality operations and enhance security services at scale."

Las Vegas attracts tens of millions of visitors annually, making it one of the most active hospitality hubs globally. The Company believes robotics may play an increasingly important role in helping hotels and commercial properties support staff, improve operational efficiency, and enhance security coverage.

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