Company: RAIN
Filing Date: 2025-01-31
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-008536
Chunk: 55

Company: Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-31
Form: S-1
Chunk 55
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to RET’s, and its ability to successfully commercialize its products may be adversely affected, and RET’s success depends
on its ability to create and implement new or improved ionization rainfall generation technologies that are proprietary to RET. RET will
devote significant resources to developing new technologies and intends to seek patent protection to achieve a competitive advantage.
RET’s research and development efforts may require long development cycles and a substantial investment before RET can determine
the commercial viability of any resulting technologies. Moreover, there is no assurance that RET can successfully develop, deploy and
market new or improved technologies in a timely or commercially acceptable fashion or obtain patent protection over such technologies.
Even if RET is able to obtain patents covering such technologies, it is still uncertain whether these patents will be contested, circumvented,
invalidated or limited in scope in the future. The rights granted under any issued patents may not provide RET with meaningful protection
or competitive advantages, and some foreign countries provide significantly less effective patent enforcement than in the United States,
particularly in those countries where RET’s solutions are likely to be deployed, resulting in significant harm to RET’s business,
financial position, results of operations and cash flows.

If RET fails to protect and enforce its existing and future technology and intellectual property, its business will suffer.

RET believes that its success will depend in large
part on its ability to protect its existing and future technology and intellectual property, including its ability to obtain intellectual
property protection in a timely manner, its ability to convince third parties of the applicability of its potential intellectual property
rights to its products and its ability to enforce its intellectual property rights. RET intends to achieve the foregoing through a combination
of license, development and non-disclosure agreements and other contractual provisions and patent, trademark, trade secret and copyright
laws However, regardless of RET’s efforts to protect its future technology and intellectual property, third parties may attempt
to copy or otherwise obtain and use such technology, including through the compromise of RET’s trade secrets. Monitoring unauthorized
use of RET’s future intellectual property may be difficult and costly, and the steps RET will take to prevent misappropriation may
not be sufficient. Any enforcement efforts RET undertakes, including litigation, could be time-consuming and expensive and could divert
management’s attention, which could harm its business, results of operations and financial condition. In addition, existing intellectual
property laws and contractual remedies may afford less protection than needed to safeguard RET’s potential intellectual property,
as patent, copyright, trademark and trade secret laws vary significantly throughout the world.