Company: OTSA
Filing Date: 2025-06-09
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001213900-25-052720
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Company: OTSAW Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-06-09
Form: F-1
Chunk 38
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 product delivery schedules or satisfy customer requirements on a mass scale. Additional risks associated with large scale production include: •the potential effects of a resurgence of the COVID -19pandemic or other pandemics, epidemics or outbreaks; •our ability to hire and retain a sufficient number of qualified employees; •delays in delivery of materials and components by our suppliers; •production in excess of demand due to contractual requirements or unexpected changes in demand; •quality controls, including ensuring the long and short term durability of our products, particularly as we plan to expand our production capacity; and •delays or disruptions in our supply chain, work stoppages, labor strikes and other labor disputes affecting us or our suppliers, third -partymanufacturers and other partners. In addition, substantially expanding and developing our own manufacturing and production capabilities will significantly increase our capital expenditures. If this were to occur, we may have to raise or borrow additional funds, which may not be available on terms acceptable to us or at all. We may also need to adjust our product pricing expectations, which could adversely affect our margins and cash flows. Any failure to develop large scale production processes and capabilities within our projected costs and timelines could have a material adverse effect on our business, prospects, financial condition and operating results. 19 The commercial robotic market is in the early stages of customer adoption and the potential for large-scale application of autonomous robots in the facilities management industry remains unproven. If the commercial robotic market does not experience significant development, or develops more slowly than we expect, or if our products do not achieve broad acceptance in the facilities management industry, we will not be able to achieve significant sales and the growth of our business will be harmed. The commercial robotics market is in the early stages of customer adoption. The concept of the application of autonomous robotic technology in the facilities management industry is relatively new and market demand for such technology is unproven. Key assumptions about the characteristics of targeted markets, pricing and sales cycles may be inaccurate. Accordingly, our business and future prospects may be difficult to evaluate. Given the evolving nature of the commercial robotics markets in which we operate, we cannot accurately predict the extent to which demand for our products and services will increase, if at all, and we cannot accurately predict the future growth rate or the potential size of the commercial robotic market. Demand for commercial robots may not increase, or may decrease, either generally or in specific geographic markets, for particular types of robots or during particular time periods. Market expansion for our products depends on various factors, such as: