Company: BGLC
Filing Date: 2025-04-15
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001477932-25-002725
Chunk: 474

Company: BioNexus Gene Lab Corp
Filing Date: 2025-04-15
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 474
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 additional qualified personnel with expertise in molecular biology, chemistry, biological information processing, software, engineering, sales, marketing, and technical support. We compete for qualified management and scientific personnel with other life science and technology companies, universities, and research institutions in Malaysia and overseas. Competition for these individuals is intense, and the turnover rate can be high. Failure to attract and retain management and scientific and engineering personnel could prevent the Company from pursuing collaborations or developing its services and products or technologies.

We may be unable to protect the company’s intellectual property adequately.

Our software intellectual property is an essential asset of its business. To establish and protect our intellectual property rights, we rely primarily upon trade secrets, and to a lesser extent, contractual provisions with current and future employees. As a result, our efforts to protect our intellectual property may not be sufficient or effective. If these measures do not protect our intellectual property rights adequately, third parties could use the Company’s technology, and our ability to compete in the market would be reduced significantly.

In addition, we may not be effective in policing unauthorized use of the company’s intellectual property. Even if we do detect violations, we may need to engage in litigation to enforce our intellectual property rights. Any enforcement efforts we undertake, including litigation, could be time-consuming and expensive and could divert our management’s attention. In addition, our efforts may be met with defenses and counterclaims challenging the validity and enforceability of our intellectual property rights or may result in a court determining that our intellectual property rights are unenforceable. If we are unable to cost-effectively protect our intellectual property rights, then our business could be harmed.

We may be subject to intellectual property claims, which are extremely costly to defend, could require us to pay significant damages and could limit the company’s ability to use certain technologies in the future.

Companies in bio-medical or bio-technology industries are frequently subject to litigation based on allegations of infringement or other violations of intellectual property rights. To the extent we gain greater public recognition, we may face a higher risk of being the subject of intellectual property claims. Third-party intellectual property rights may cover significant aspects of our technologies or business methods or block us from expanding our offerings. Any intellectual property claims against us, with or without merit, could be time consuming and expensive to settle or litigate and could divert the attention of our management. Litigation regarding intellectual property rights is inherently uncertain due to the complex issues involved, and the company may not be successful in defending itself in such matters.

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