Company: OTSA
Filing Date: 2025-07-07
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-061733
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Company: OTSAW Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-07-07
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 180
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 simultaneously managing multiple operating AMRs. O -RX’s physical dimensions are as follows: height: 51.6 inches, diameter: 19.2 inches, weight 132 pounds. TreX — Multi-Use Portable Disinfection Unit TreX is the stationary counterpart in Otsaw’s UV -CDisinfection Ecosystem. TreX, along with O -RXand AirGuard, forms a comprehensive disinfection solution for our customer’s facilities management needs. TreX is a stationary, multi -use, compact, and portable UV -CLED disinfection unit. TreX complements O -RXand AirGuard, although it can also be used independently. TreX can be deployed in confined spaces with low or no ventilation such as bathrooms, bars, kitchens, and crawl spaces. TreX features remote access functionality to turn the device on or off and a pre -setdisinfection timer. It also features a motion detection sensor that automatically turns off the UV -Clights to ensure human safety. 109 Example of Use Cases — UV-C LED Disinfection System •Our AirGuard air disinfection solution is widely deployed in Singapore, including public transportation, universities, and office buildings. •Our O -RXdisinfection robot is deployed in office buildings, casinos, and shopping malls by real estate companies, property management companies and security service providers in Singapore, Thailand, and China. •The customers of our TreX Portable Disinfection Unit include NGOs, public services providers, and cleaning services providers in Singapore, Malaysia, and China. The TreX units have been deployed in clinics, hospitals, mosques, indoor playgrounds, and office buildings. The TransCar System — Healthcare Intralogistics Solution in Joint Venture with Swissslog Healthcare Logistics and the handling of clinical and non -clinicalmaterials are crucial to hospital operations and healthcare facilities management. These tasks include housekeeping and cleaning, food services, laundry, handling of general and sterile supplies, retrieval and delivery of medicines, medical equipment, biological samples, postal packages, medical waste disposal, amongst others. However, these non -nursingactivities tasks do not add value to healthcare service quality and can be managed through autonomation. An extensive survey conducted in the US, Canada, and Germany revealed that non -value -addingor non -nursingactivities consume around 40% of nurses’ time 3. Even before the COVID -19pandemic, healthcare professionals were a scarce and critical resource for hospitals. The COVID -19pandemic further highlighted