Company: OTSA
Filing Date: 2025-07-16
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-064434
Chunk: 154

Company: OTSAW Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-07-16
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 154
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, 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. •Increased Outsourcing Trends: The assumption that organizations will increasingly outsource non -coreactivities, including facility management services, to specialized third -partyproviders to achieve cost efficiencies, improved service quality, and better resource allocation. •Sustainability and Regulatory Compliance: The assumption that sustainability initiatives, energy efficiency goals, and stricter regulatory compliance requirements will continue to gain importance worldwide. This trend is expected to drive demand for advanced facility management solutions focused on environmental sustainability and green building practices. •Investment in Infrastructure Development: The assumption of sustained government and private sector investments in infrastructure projects across sectors such as transportation, healthcare, commercial real estate, and industrial facilities. For instance, significant infrastructure spending by governments (e.g., China’s planned investment of approximately USD 394 billion in building infrastructure) is expected to create substantial opportunities for facility management services. •Post -PandemicWorkplace Dynamics: An assumption that the hybrid work model adopted post -pandemicwill remain prevalent or expand further, necessitating enhanced workplace management solutions to ensure employee health, safety, productivity, and efficient space utilization. These underlying assumptions are critical to the realization of the projected CAGR of 8.2% for the global facility management market through 2032. Any significant deviations or disruptions