Company: INV
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001140361-25-041464
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Company: Innventure, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form: 424B3
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 advantage, and Innventure or the Innventure Companies may be required to litigate to protect its IP and proprietary information from misappropriation or infringement by others, which is expensive, could cause a diversion of resources and may not be successful.

Innventure or the Innventure Companies also may encounter disputes from time to time concerning IP rights of others, and it may not prevail in these disputes. Third parties may raise claims against Innventure alleging that**

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Innventure, the Innventure Companies, their employees, consultants or other third parties retained or indemnified by Innventure or the Innventure Companies, infringe, dilute, misappropriate or otherwise violate their IP rights. Some third-party IP rights may be extremely broad, and it may not be possible for Innventure to conduct its operations in such a way as to avoid all alleged violations of such IP rights and thus, Innventure and the Innventure Companies cannot be certain that its technologies or products and services do not infringe valid patents, trademarks, copyrights or other proprietary rights held by third parties. Given the complex, rapidly changing and competitive technological and business environment in which Innventure and the Innventure Companies operate, and the potential risks and uncertainties of IP-related litigation, an assertion of an infringement claim against Innventure or the Innventure Companies may cause Innventure or the Innventure Companies to spend significant amounts to defend the claim, even if Innventure and the Innventure Companies ultimately prevail, pay significant money damages, lose significant revenues, be prohibited from using the relevant systems, processes, technologies or other IP (temporarily or permanently), cease offering certain products or services, or incur significant license, royalty or technology development expenses.

Moreover, it has become common in recent years for individuals and groups to purchase IP assets for the sole purpose of making claims of infringement and attempting to extract settlements from companies such as Innventure and the Innventure Companies. Even in instances where Innventure and the Innventure Companies believe that claims and allegations of IP infringement against it are without merit, defending against such claims is time consuming and expensive and could result in the diversion of time and attention of Innventure’s and the Innventure Companies’ management and employees. In addition, although in some cases a third-party may have agreed to indemnify Innventure or the Innventure Companies for such costs, such indemnifying party may refuse or be unable to uphold its contractual obligations. In other cases, insurance may not cover potential claims of this type adequately or at all,