Company: NKLR
Filing Date: 2025-06-26
Form Type: S-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-058019
Chunk: 313

Company: Terra Innovatum Global N.V.
Filing Date: 2025-06-26
Form: S-4/A
Chunk 313
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. We intend to engage proactively with regulators in each target country, consistent with our approach in the U.S. The NRC’s established relationships with foreign regulators and participation in international organizations such as the International Atomic Energy Agency (“ IAEA”) are expected to support our efforts to obtain regulatory approvals abroad and provide additional confidence in our technology. We also anticipate benefiting from the NRC’s regulatory assistance programs, which facilitate collaboration and information sharing with other national regulators. Beyond nuclear safety, our activities are also subject to other regulatory controls, including export control laws, nuclear material safeguards, non -proliferationobligations, and liability insurance regimes such as the Price -AndersenAct and international conventions. Compliance with these additional requirements may further impact our operations, costs, and risk profile. Patents and Proprietary Rights We strategically protect our intellectual property through a combination of patents, trademarks, trade secrets, confidentiality agreements, and licensing arrangements both domestically and internationally, with plans to strengthen this protection framework as our technology portfolio expands. Our pending and filed patent applications specifically address our advanced reactor designs, passive safety systems, digital twin technology, and specialized nuclear instrumentation and control systems critical to our micro modular reactor technologies. Patent Protection is expected to last until approximately 21 years from the earliest provisional filing date, which would be in 2046 taking into consideration the possibility of a short -termpatent term extension and full payment of all fees. Provisional patents expire one year from their filing date, however such patents remain patent pending as long as a Patent Cooperation Treaty or National phase application claiming a benefit to that provisional patent was filed on or before the one year deadline. The filing of the Regular, PCT or National phase application starts the 20 year available patent term. Together with the one year term of the Provisional Patent, the potential patent term will be approximately 21 years from the filing dates of the provisional applications. There are various factors that might extend or shorten patent terms, including without limitation, (i) excessive delays within the patent office that could result in extensions to the patent term, (ii) Terminal disclaimers that tie patent terms to other patents, and (iii) timely payment of maintenance fees to retain the patent(s) after issue.

| U.S. Patent Application FOR:                                                                                       |     | File Date |     | Regular/PCT 
 Due         |     | Potential Patent 
 Expiration       |
| Small And Micro Nuclear Reactors And Conductive Solid Moderator Assemblies With Embedded Nuclear Fuel Used Therein |     |