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Press releaseGlobeNewswire· December 15, 2025

Fobi AI Launches “FIXYR” the Company’s Agentic AI Customer Service & Technical Support Platform

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Fobi AI Launches “FIXYR” the Company’s Agentic AI Customer Service & Technical Support Platform Vancouver, BC, Dec. 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fobi AI Inc…
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  • FIXYR delivered a fully autonomous customer service platform operating with 100% uptime and zero human intervention in a live production environment, demonstrating ability to convert innovation into recurring revenue

    80% confidence
  • Multiple SaaS licensing and consulting agreements now in negotiation and implementation for Agentic AI deployments across retail, event, and enterprise partner ecosystems

    80% confidence
  • Company expects annual operating burn of approximately C$1.25 million in 2026

    80% confidence
  • FIXYR runs on Fobi's own enterprise AI infrastructure, not on third-party platforms, deploying commercially licensed models on secure, Canadian-hosted servers with full control over data and performance

    80% confidence
  • Company achieved reduction in operational burn of more than 82 percent year over year

    80% confidence

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