Company: SVREW
Filing Date: 2025-03-21
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001013762-25-001028
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Company: SaverOne 2014 Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-03-21
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
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 due to the nature of personal injuries that result from traffic accidents.
The emerging technologies of advanced driver assistance systems, or ADAS, and autonomous driving have not yet been litigated or legislated
to a point whereby their legal implications are well documented. As a potential provider of such products, we may become liable for losses
that exceed the current industry and regulatory norms. In addition, if any of our products are, or are alleged to be, defective, we may
be required to participate in a recall of such products if the defect or the alleged defect relates to motor vehicle safety. Depending
on the terms under which we supply our products, an auto manufacturer or other ADAS developers to whom we sell our software may hold
us responsible for some or all of the entire repair or replacement costs of these products.

We
may not be able to introduce products acceptable to customers and we may not be able to improve the technology used in our current systems
in response to changing technology and end-user needs.

The
markets in which we operate are subject to rapid and substantial innovation, regulation and technological change, mainly driven by technological
advances and end-user requirements and preferences, as well as the emergence of new standards and practices. Even if we are able to complete
the development of our products in development, our ability to compete in the ADAS, semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicle markets will
depend, in large part, on our future success in enhancing our existing products and developing new systems that will address the varied
needs of prospective end-users, and respond to technological advances and industry standards and practices on a cost-effective and timely
basis to otherwise gain market acceptance.

Even
if we successfully introduce our existing products in development, it is likely that new systems and technologies that we develop will
eventually supplant our existing systems or that our competitors will create systems that will replace our systems. As a result, any
of our products may be rendered obsolete or uneconomical by our or others’ technological advances.

We
may not be able to successfully manage our planned growth and expansion.

We
expect to continue to make investments in our SaverOne systems in development and that we have begun to commercialize. We expect that
our annual operating expenses will continue to increase as we invest in business development, marketing, research and development, manufacturing
and production infrastructure, and develop customer service and support resources for future customers. Failure to expand operational
and financial systems timely or efficiently may result in operating inefficiencies, which could increase costs and expenses