Who We Are
We develop equipment specially for Medical and Commercial Applications
ADVANCE INFECTION AND CROSS INFECTION CONTROL
We provide Solutions to your daily air maintenance in
CLINICS / WAITING AREAS / OFFICES / HOMES / PUBLIC TRANSPORT
VIRTUALLY ANYWHERE
24 Hours a day, 365 days a year
OUR INVENTION KEEPS YOU AND YOUR PREMISES
PATIENTS / FAMILIES / FRIENDS / PASSENGERS / VISITORS
FREE FROM CROSS INFECTION AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
Our Work is guided by cutting edge research, and has achieved state recognition. We continue to advance our technologies to provide green solutions to eliminating harmful microorganisms to reduce the spread of contamination and disease, and keep your workplace or clinical setting safe and healthy
Please feel free to contact our team to discuss more about our research, or our line of products.






Our Executive Team
Dr Michael Chia
PhD, MSc, MBA, BEng

Project Director
Research & Development of TUDSS (OBESS) technology granted by Ministry of Science Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), via Innofund and Technofund
Mohammad Dzubhair Bin Sulaiman
BSc Electrical Engineering

General Manager – OBESS
Designed and developed the companies foundation
product and all of its accessories
⦁ Managed the Product Development Calendar and
process.
⦁ Created a product road map and successfully
executed product development and the initial launch
into mass market
⦁ Drive product development and production, resulting
in a fast-tracked time to market
⦁ Generated and managed product specification
documents and development schedules ensuring
production met design requirements and launch
strategies

Fully Funded and Monitored by the Malaysian Ministry of Science, Technology and Information
OBESSTM
Our innovation in infection control technology has state approval because of its safety, simplicity, and rapid decontamination procedure for both enclosed and open areas – making it specifically suitable for the healthcare market.
MOSTI heralded the OBESS Sterilization System as breakthrough – making hospital environments safer for patients, free of cross-contamination.


