Company: VEEAW
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-002716
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Company: VEEA INC.
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 34
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 the failure of one of the other elements in a customer’s or another vendor’s information technology,
security, or compliance infrastructure. The occurrence of software or errors in data, whether or not caused by Veea’s platforms,
could delay or reduce market acceptance of Veea’s platforms and have an adverse effect on Veea’s business and financial performance,
and any necessary revisions may cause Veea to incur significant expenses. The occurrence of any such problems could harm Veea’s
business, financial condition, and results of operations. If an actual or perceived breach of information correctness, auditability,
integrity, or availability occurs in one of our customers’ systems, regardless of whether the breach is attributable to Veea’s
platforms, the market perception of the effectiveness of Veea’s platforms could be harmed. Alleviating any of these problems could
require additional significant expenditures of Veea’s capital and other resources and could cause interruptions, delays, or cessation
of Veea’s product licensing, which could cause Veea to lose existing or potential customers and could adversely affect Veea’s
business, financial condition, results of operations, and growth prospects.

A product failure could
expose Veea to damages (including consequential damages or strict liability) if used in certain critical usage situations (e.g., monitoring
a critical system like a transportation control system or water level control use case). Veea’s contractual liability disclaimers
could be set-aside by a court or administrative agency, exposing Veea to economic and reputational injury.

Veea bears costs and risks associated with relying on distribution and partnering arrangements.

Recruiting and retaining qualified
third-party distributors and channel partners and training them in our technology and product offerings require significant time and
resources. To develop and expand our distributors and channel partners, we must continue to scale and improve our processes and
procedures that support our distributors and channel partners.

Furthermore, if our relationship
with a successful distributor or channel partner terminates, we may be unable to replace them without disruption to our business. If
we fail to maintain positive relationships with our distributors or channel partners, fail to develop new relationships with other distributors
or channel partners (including in new markets), fail to manage, train, or incentivize our existing distributors or channel partners effectively,
or fail to strike agreements with attractive terms, or if our distributors and channel partners are not successful in their businesses,
our revenue may decrease, and our operating results, reputation, and business may be harmed.

Additionally, if Veea does
not effectively