Company: OTSA
Filing Date: 2025-07-07
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-061733
Chunk: 152

Company: OTSAW Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-07-07
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 152
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 acute challenges for the facilities management industry, especially in the realm of security, sanitation, healthcare, and delivery, where the jobs and tasks involved may be dangerous, tedious, repetitive, or generally less desirable. These existing labor challenges were further intensified during the COVID -19pandemic following government containment measures such as lock -downs, social distancing, and mobility and travel restrictions. We believe that the shortage of a security, cleaning and delivery workforce will persist as new facilities and buildings continue to be built. Furthermore, we believe the COVID -19pandemic had a significant impact on the healthcare industry. Due to what we believed to be a shortage of healthcare workers, low productivity and a surge in patients, some hospitals were pushed to capacity, draining the healthcare resources. Hospitals were forced to make difficult decisions in order to prioritize care for critically ill patients while avoiding infecting healthcare workers. Thus we believe there was an immediate and critical need to improve the infrastructure and redeploy the workforce to cope with labor shortages in the healthcare industry that may occur again in the future. We believe these and similar challenges create demand for robotic and AMR substitutes, and we aspire to disrupt the facilities management industry with our AI -enabledAMRs and robotics solutions in the realms of security, disinfection, sanitation, last -miledelivery, logistics, and healthcare. We designed our advanced AI -enabledAMRs and robotics solutions to assist humans augmenting the tasks in roles such as security guards, sanitation workers, delivery workers, ____________ 2 https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/industry -reports /facility -management-market-101658 93 receptionists, and manual laborers, among other examples. Our integrated AMR and robotics solutions enable our customers to automate their services, boost productivity, reduce reliance on human capital, and free labor by allowing humans to focus on higher -valuework. The projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.2% for the global facility management market from 2024 to 2032 is based on several material assumptions: •Continued Urbanization and Industrialization: The assumption that rapid urbanization, infrastructure development, and industrial expansion will persist globally, especially in emerging economies (APAC regions), driving demand for comprehensive facility management solutions. •Technological Advancements: The expectation that technological innovations such as IoT (Internet of Things), artificial intelligence (AI), automation, and advanced software solutions will continue to be integrated into facility management practices, significantly enhancing operational efficiency, predictive maintenance capabilities, and resource optimization