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KAZE on Reuters: Exterminate! UV robot sent to Singapore mall to zap coronavirus
22/05/2020
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  1. Reuters : Exterminate! UV robot sent to Singapore mall to zap coronavirus
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  1. (VIDEO) NowThis 
  2. Herald Sun
  3. China Daily 
  4. Jakarta Post 
  5. TVI 24 (Portuguese TV)
  6. News-24 (French)
We're making (light) waves all over the globe! The Sunburst UV Bot has now made the news in the US, Australia, the UK & Europe, China and more. Mobile Robots such, as the Sunburst UV Bot, automates processes that’s "dangerous, dull and dirty". “It’s dangerous because UVC shouldn’t be deployed when there’s humans around,” he said, referring to the short-wave germicidal type of ultraviolet radiation. Dull - because you keep on going to a place and you keep on doing a repeated task, and dirty, because of the COVID-19,” said CEO Derrick Yap. While spraying has become the norm in many places around the world, the robot uses ultraviolet lamps to disinfect not only surfaces, but tricky-to-reach crevices and even the air. Suitable for use in many different facilities - retail malls, healthcare facilities, hotels, conference halls & many others, email us at [email protected] to find out more. This is just the start, as we are still very much hard at work to launch a family of robots to combat the virus. This is just the start, as we are still very much hard at work to launch a family of robots to combat the virus. Follow us on our social media pages to stay updated.
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KAZE on Channel 8: Uncovering the tech, safety features and benefits
18/05/2020
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  1. [Skip to 2:04] Mediacorp Channel 8 Click It (Mandarin)

We welcomed the Channel 8 crew to have a behind-the-scenes look at our first weapon in the line-up of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to aid the fight, our first PBAvenger - Sunburst UV Bot . The crew uncovers the tech, safety features and benefits of using our AMRs which are being readied to take on the virus.

Suitable for use in many different facilities - retail malls, healthcare facilities, hotels, conference halls & many others, email us at to find out more. This is just the start, as we are still very much hard at work to launch a family of robots to combat the virus. Follow us on our social media pages to stay updated.

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KAZE Sunburst UV Bot on Primetime TV: CNA, Ch 5, Suria, Vasantham
08/05/2020
As featured on:
  1. Channel News Asia (CNA) Singapore Tonight (7 May 2020, 10pm)
  2. MediaCorp Channel 5 - News 5 (7 May 2020, 9pm)
  3. Suria Berita Mediacorp (7 May 2020, 8pm) - Robot pembasmi kuman bakal diguna di pusat beli-belah, sistem pengangkutan Singapura
  4. Vasantham Tamil Seithi (7 May 2020, 8.30pm)

Ready, Set, Disinfect! Check out the first made-in-Singapore UV Bots on Singapore primetime TV!

PBA - KAZE Sunburst UV Bot, an autonomous disinfecting robot, armed with UV lights will be rolled out at more malls and supermarkets in the the fight against the pandemic. It will disinfect areas six times faster than a human, disinfecting 15 square metres in 10 mins compared to an hour by hand.

The Autonomous Mobile Robots will be deployed at Frasers Property Retail's shopping malls across Singapore. “This robots allow us to automate the sanitisation processes, reduce the reliance on human resources, the robots can also disinfect the malls after operating hours, improving our operational efficiency.” said Alvin Low, Vice President & Head of Operations, Frasers Property Retail. Dr Ling Moi Lin, Director, Infection Prevention and Epidemiology at Singapore General Hospital (SGH) also shared on the efficacy of UV-C against microorganisms and how the technology breaks off the DNA or the molecular material of these microorganisms. She also shared the concern of manual disinfection and her interest for autonomous robots like ours that can cover more areas effectively.

Suitable for use in many different facilities - retail malls, healthcare facilities, hotels, conference halls & many others, email us at to find out more. This is just the start, as we are still very much hard at work to launch a family of robots to combat the virus. Follow us on our social media pages to stay updated.

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