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UNITED
STATES
SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington,
DC 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant
to Section 13 or 15 (d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (date of earliest event reported): May 29, 2024
ARAX
HOLDINGS CORP.
(Exact
name of Registrant as specified in its charter)
Nevada |
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or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization) |
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employer
identification no.) |
820 E Park Ave, Bld. D200
Tallahassee, Florida |
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Registrant’s
telephone number, including area code: 850
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1161
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Item
7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure
Arax
Holdings Corp. (“Registrant”) issued a press release today, a copy of which is attached to this current report as
Exhibit 99.1
Item
9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d)
Exhibits.
SIGNATURES
Pursuant
to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf
by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
| Arax
Holdings Corp. |
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Dated: May 29, 2024 | By: | /s/
Christopher D. Strachan |
| | Christopher
D. Strachan |
| | Chief
Financial Officer |
Exhibit
99.1
ARAX
& Romanian Municipality of Tuzla devise a DePIN Smart City Plan using intelligent street lights
The
1st - Private-public partnership with the Tuzla Municipality in Romania to implement a smart city solutions platform. By utilizing
the DePIN platform
Tallahassee, Florida, USA, May
29, 2024
Tuzla, Romania – May 28,
2024 – ARAX Holdings Corp. is pleased to announce a groundbreaking private-public partnership (PPP) with the Tuzla Municipality
in Romania to implement a smart city solutions platform. By utilizing the Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) platform
economy and ARAX’s cutting-edge blockchain, IoT, and AI technologies, this initiative aims to transform Tuzla into a model smart.
Smart
City Solution Proposal for Tuzla, Romania
Tuzla, a charming commune in Constanța
County, on the Black Sea shore, Romania with a population of just over 7,000 people, is set to become a bustling hub for commerce and
tourism. However, like many cities around the world, Tuzla faces challenges in optimizing its resources to expand infrastructure within
its borders, creating demand, and increasing revenue potential for the municipality. At the same time, it aims to save operational costs
by implementing optimal solutions such as, intelligent street light management, decentralized connectivity, utility meter asset management,
waste management, renewable energy consumption, decentralized data storage for reporting, and the management of supplying and distributing
commodities
To address these challenges and
transform Tuzla into a smart city prioritizing sustainability and efficiency, ARAX Holdings Corp. proposes implementing technological
solutions. These solutions will not only improve the quality of life for residents but also attract more visitors to the city.
In a conversation
with Tuzla's Mayor, Reșit Taner, we discussed implementing the ARAX Smart City DePIN and blockchain-based RWA and RWP management
platform, integrated with the CorePass decentralized digital identity system for secure data storage, scalability, and accountability.
Mayor Taner shared his insights on the matter.
"This ecosystem and infrastructure
introduce intelligent street lighting and urban development that create jobs, leverage connectivity and income opportunities for our community
and boost tourism."
Following
discussions with the municipality of Tuzla, the mayor has approved the project to proceed with phases 1, 2, and 3. This ambitious
project, leveraging smart street lighting and Lunaº Mesh for sustainable urban development, represents a significant step
towards transforming Tuzla into a model smart city.
Project
Overview and Objectives
Objective:
To establish a model for smart
urban development in Tuzla, Romania, by implementing a pilot project centered around intelligent streetlights, using ARAX’s state-of-the-art
technologies in blockchain, IoT, and AI. This project will demonstrate the potential for broader smart city integrations and set a scalable
framework for future deployments.
Overview:
This
initiative will commence with the deployment of smart streetlights powered by renewable energy, connected through the Internet
of Things (IoT), and secured using blockchain technology. The project aims not only to provide the required street lighting but
also to enhance urban efficiency, including secure connectivity and communication, reduce energy consumption, and improve city
services, laying the groundwork for future smart city applications.
Project
Phases
Phase
1: Planning and Feasibility
| ● | Stakeholder
Engagement: Conduct workshops and meetings with local authorities, community leaders,
and potential technology partners to gather input and align project objectives with community
needs. |
| ● | Needs
Assessment: Perform a comprehensive analysis of the current urban infrastructure, identify
key areas for improvement, and define specific targets for the intelligent streetlight
implementation. |
| ● | Technical
Feasibility Study: Evaluate the existing urban grid and telecommunications infrastructure
to integrate 2000-watt renewable energy systems and IoT devices without disrupting current
services. |
| ● | Financial
Feasibility Study: Consider a community-funded software and infrastructure services platform,
where, in cooperation with the Tuzla Municipality, we will evaluate an innovative implementation
of a DePIN that showcases a visionary approach to community engagement and resource management. |
Phase
2: Pilot Deployment
| ● | Renewable
Energy Implementation: Equip each streetlight with vertical axis wind turbines, solar
panels, wind controllers, hybrid inverters, energy storage batteries, and a backup connection
to the electricity grid. |
| ● | Smart
Connectivity Deployment: Install Lunaº Mesh network nodes, microwave radio bridges,
WiFi access points, LPWAN gateways, and decentralized storage platforms for robust IoT
connectivity. |
| ● | Blockchain
Integration: Utilize ARAX BaaP for secure, decentralized operations, incorporating joint
mining, decentralized storage platforms, CorePass digital identity, and NFT-enabled blockchain
architecture for IoT asset authentication. |
Phase
3: Expansion and Integration
| ● | Scalability
Plans: Based on pilot results, expand the network of intelligent streetlights across
Tuzla and integrate additional smart city solutions such as smart parking, waste management,
WiGig access, and public Wi-Fi. |
| ● | Integration
with Municipal Services: Collaborate with local authorities to integrate these technologies
into public service management, enhancing overall urban efficiency and responsiveness. |
Future
of DePIN Solutions and the Platform Economy
DePIN
and the Platform Economy:
Decentralized Physical Infrastructure
Networks (DePIN) represent the future of urban and economic development, enabling a shift from centralized to decentralized management
of essential services. DePIN solutions are poised to revolutionize how cities like Tuzla manage resources, optimize services, and engage
with their communities. By decentralizing the infrastructure, Tuzla can achieve greater efficiency, reduce costs, and create new economic
opportunities for itself and its community.
The
Sharing Economy and Private-Public Partnerships:
The
success of DePIN solutions hinges on fostering strong private-public partnerships. In Tuzla, this collaboration will bring together
ARAX Holdings Corp., the municipality, and the public to share resources, knowledge, and responsibilities. This shared economy
model incentivizes residents and businesses to contribute to the city’s digital infrastructure, enhancing community engagement
and ensuring the equitable distribution of economic benefits.
Token
Incentivization:
DePINs
rely on tokens, like the Core Token, to power the network. The Core Token Utility solution offering acts as a reward for individuals
and entities that contribute resources such as Lunaº Mesh, Wi-Fi hotspots, decentralized storage, and network data collection
and management services. These utility tokens can also be used to pay for services within the Core Ecosystem, such as data access,
cloud storage, and more, creating a self-sustaining ecosystem that drives continuous improvement and innovation.
Implementation
Strategy
Technology
Integration:
| ● | Establish
a comprehensive Lunaº Mesh network to ensure seamless IoT connectivity across the
urban landscape. |
| ● | Utilize
ARAX BaaP for secure, decentralized operations, leveraging Core Blockchain technology
for real-time data analytics and smart contract functionalities. |
Pilot
Operation:
| ● | Implement
systems to monitor performance and dynamically adjust settings to optimize energy usage
and light output based on environmental conditions. |
| ● | Establish
channels for continuous feedback from citizens and stakeholders to refine and adapt the
project based on user experience and community impact. |
Future
Development:
| ● | Plan
for the gradual integration of other smart technologies based on the success of the pilot
project. |
| ● | Emphasize
the development of solutions that enhance environmental sustainability and urban livability. |
Addressing
Smart City Challenges
| ● | Data
Privacy and Security: Integration of CorePass with ARAX’s digital management platforms
ensures encrypted data transmission and storage, robust authentication protocols, and
full compliance with international data protection regulations. |
| ● | Inclusive,
Shared Economy: Engage a local workforce for the installation and maintenance of the
smart infrastructure, fostering local employment, and ensuring that economic benefits
are distributed throughout the community. |
| ● | Optimization
for a Tuzla Data Economy: Utilize data collected from intelligent streetlights and other
IoT devices to optimize municipal services such as traffic management, environmental
monitoring, and public safety. |
Summary
This
PPP cooperation outlines a transformative approach to urban management and infrastructure development through the integration
of advanced technologies in Tuzla. By leveraging ARAX’s innovative solutions, the pilot project aims to set a benchmark
for smart cities, emphasizing sustainability, efficiency, and community involvement.
The
collaboration between ARAX Holdings Corp. and the municipality of Tuzla, supported by the involvement of the public, is essential
for achieving the common goals of sustainability, efficiency, and innovation in urban development. This project is poised to set
a global benchmark for future smart city initiatives.
For
more information, please contact:
investor@arax.cc
About
ARAX Holdings Corp:
ARAX
Holdings Corp. is a pioneer in blockchain technology and decentralized infrastructure solutions, dedicated to transforming enterprise
data into strategic assets and fostering innovation in urban development.
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