Company: FTII
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form Type: S-4
Source: 0001493152-25-006997
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Company: FutureTech II Acquisition Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form: S-4
Chunk 178
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and in-licenses.

We may find it
necessary or prudent to obtain additional licenses from third-party intellectual property holders to advance our research or to allow
commercialization of our products, and we cannot provide any assurances that third-party intellectual property rights do not exist which
might be enforced against our products in the absence of such a license. In addition, with respect to any patents we may in the future
co- own with third parties, we may wish to acquire exclusive licenses to such co-owners’ interest to such patents. However, we may
be unable to secure such licenses or otherwise acquire or in-license any intellectual property rights from third parties that we identify
as necessary for planned or future products. The licensing or acquisition of third-party intellectual property rights is a competitive
area, and more established companies may pursue strategies to license or acquire third-party intellectual property rights that we may
consider attractive or necessary. These established companies may have a competitive advantage over us due to their size, capital resources
and greater clinical development and commercialization capabilities. In addition, companies that perceive us to be a competitor may be
unwilling to assign or license rights to us. We also may be unable to license or acquire third-party intellectual property rights on terms
that would allow us to make an appropriate return on our investment or at all. If we are unable to successfully obtain rights to required
third-party intellectual property rights or maintain the existing intellectual property licenses we have, we may have to abandon development
of the relevant products, which could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations.

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If our trademarks and trade
names are not adequately protected, then we may not be able to build name recognition in our markets of interest and our business may
be adversely affected.

Our trademarks
or trade names may be challenged, infringed, circumvented, declared generic or determined to be violating or infringing other marks. We
may not be able to protect our rights to these trademarks and trade names, which we need to build name recognition among potential partners
and customers in our markets of interest. At times, competitors or other third parties may adopt trade names or trademarks similar to
ours, thereby impeding our ability to build brand identity and possibly leading to market confusion. In addition, there could be potential
trade name or trademark infringement or dilution claims brought by owners of other trademarks. Over the long term, if we are unable to
establish name recognition based on our trademarks and trade names, then