Company: RAIN
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-035587
Chunk: 43

Company: Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form: 424B3
Chunk 43
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. In particular, although RWT does not plan to use chemicals in its manufacturing
and production process, chemical-based cloudseeding companies may provide additional competition due to the maturity of chemical-based
technology, more established historical operational data, stronger research groups, demonstrated effects in specific use cases, market
acceptance and funding by recognized institutions.

In the future, RWT’s technologies may also compete with other
emerging technologies. These technologies may be less expensive and provide higher or additional performance. Companies with these competing
technologies may also have greater resources. Technological change could render its technologies obsolete, and new, competitive technologies
could emerge that achieve broad adoption and adversely affect the use of its technologies and intellectual property.

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RWT will be dependent on its suppliers and manufacturers, and supply chain issues could delay the introduction of RWT’s product and negatively impact its business and operating results.

RWT has not yet entered into relationships with potential suppliers
and manufacturers. However, when RWT enters into relationships with suppliers and manufacturers, it may face delays in the introduction
of its product due to supply chain issues. The manufacture, installation, production and operation of the ionization rainfall generation
technology is expected to be dependent upon third party suppliers, service providers and networks. When RWT begins contracting with suppliers
and manufacturers, it may be adversely affected if it is not able to obtain the required materials, supplies and critical spare parts
required to build the machinery and operate our technology.

Any of the following factors (and others) could have an adverse impact
on RWT’s operations:

| ● | RWT’s inability to enter into agreements with suppliers 
 on commercially reasonable terms, or at all;            |

| ● | difficulties of suppliers ramping up their supply of materials 
 to meet RWT’s requirements;                                    |

| ● | a failure to forecast humidity conditions, natural updrafts 
 and realized range for rainfall enhancement activities;     |

| ● | a failure to retain key technical staff; |

| ● | introduction of new regulations limiting or prohibiting weather                                                                           
 modification, including the reinterpretation of existing regulations and/or the issuance of executive orders limiting/prohibiting weather 
 modification;                                                                                                                             |

| ● | a significant increase in the price of one or more components,                                                                         
 including due to industry consolidation occurring within one or more component supplier markets or as a result of decreased production 
 capacity at manufacturers;                                                                                                             |

| ● | any reductions or interruption in supply, including disruptions                                             
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