Company: NCEL
Filing Date: 2025-06-23
Form Type: F-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-056787
Chunk: 789

Company: NewcelX Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-06-23
Form: F-4/A
Chunk 789
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 Company would be given a license for the commercial use of a Pluripotent stem cell line at a clinical level. It was agreed that the bulk of the payment to the academic institution would be made upon reaching future milestones and as royalties on future sales, as follows: 30,000 pounds sterling (USD $45,000) would be paid by the Company after receiving the Company’s confirmation that the cells are suitable for human use; a sum of 50,000 pounds sterling (USD $75,000) would be paid by the Company when the cells are used in clinical trials (that is, upon entering the phase clinical trials phase with an ALS indication). The Company stated that if the cells are not used in clinical trials, no payment would be made for them. The rate of royalties to be paid by the Company is 2% of the net revenue from the sale of a product to be developed. As of December 31, 2024, the Company did not use the aforementioned cells. E. On January 26, 2015, the Company entered into a research and license agreement with Ramot at Tel Aviv University Ltd. (hereinafter, “Ramot”) and scientist Professor Shimon Efrat, for the development and commercialization of therapeutic products to accelerate the development of a cellular drug in the field of diabetes. The aforementioned research supports the Company’s technology for the differentiation of stem cells Annex G-31 KADIMASTEM LTD.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Note 17: — Contingent liabilities and COMMITMENTS (cont.) into insulin -secretingpancreatic cells for the treatment of diabetes. Ramot would grant the Company a license to use Ramot’s knowledge, which would be created as part of the joint research, and Prof. Efrat would provide consulting services to the Company and join the Company’s advisory board. The agreement term for each product and each country where a patent is registered will be the longer of the two option as detailed: 1. 15 years from the date of the first sale of the product or the patent expiration date in the relevant country. 2.The patent expiration. For the cooperation between the parties, the Company would pay Ramot royalties at a rate of 0.4% to 0.8% of product sales, depending on the product’s progress according to regulatory milestones and the degree of use of Ramot’s technology that would be created during the project, as stipulated in the agreement. In addition,