Company: VEEAW
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-002701
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Company: VEEA INC.
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form: S-1/A
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 technologies Veea may develop will not infringe existing
or future patents owned by third parties. Veea may not be aware of patents that have already been issued and that a third party, for example,
a competitor in the fields in which Veea is developing Veea’s products, might assert as infringed by us. It is also possible that
patents owned by third parties of which Veea is aware or patents that may issue in the future from patent applications owned by third
parties of which Veea is aware, but which Veea does not believe Veea infringes or that Veea believes Veea has valid defenses to any claims
of patent infringement, could be found to be infringed by us, such as in connection with one or more of Veea’s products. In addition,
because patent applications can take many years to issue, and the scope of any patent claims that may ultimately issue are difficult to
predict, there may be currently pending patent applications that may later result in issued patents that Veea may infringe and that, as
a result, could harm Veea’s business.

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In the event that any third-party claims that
Veea infringes their patents or that Veea is otherwise employing their proprietary technology without authorization and initiates litigation
against us, even if Veea believes such claims are without merit, a court of competent jurisdiction could hold that such patents are valid,
enforceable and infringed by us. In this case, the holders of such patents may be able to block Veea’s ability to commercialize
the infringing products or technologies unless Veea obtains a license under the applicable patents, or until such patents expire or are
finally determined to be held invalid or unenforceable. Such a license may not be available on commercially reasonable terms or at all.
Even if Veea is able to obtain a license, the license would likely obligate us to pay license fees or royalties or both, and the rights
granted to us might be nonexclusive, which could result in Veea’s competitors gaining access to the same intellectual property.
If Veea is unable to obtain a necessary license to a third-party patent on commercially reasonable terms, Veea may be unable to commercialize
the infringing products or technologies or such commercialization efforts may be significantly delayed, which could in turn significantly
harm Veea’s business.

Defense of infringement claims, regardless of
their merit, would involve substantial litigation expense and would be a substantial