Company: VEEAW
Filing Date: 2025-04-15
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001213900-25-032215
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Company: VEEA INC.
Filing Date: 2025-04-15
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
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 Economic Value of Wi-Fi report,
that bridging this “digital divide” would result in global economic value growth on the order of $4.9 trillion by 2025. We
are actively involved in planning and executing deployments in Southeast Asia, West Africa and the Americas, using our technologies that
uniquely address this global opportunity.

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Our
vTBAÔ (Virtual
Trusted Broadband Access) provides an affordable, accessible, and comprehensive solution to address for this “digital divide.”
vTBA enables the virtualization of Wi-Fi network capabilities across access points, consumers of Wi-Fi services, and connected devices.
These network capabilities are “sliced,” meaning that traffic throughput, latency, and priority of service can be tailored
to the requirements of the applications for, or the Service Level Agreements (“SLAs”) with the enterprise and
consumer markets. This is achieved by using cloud-based policy definition and locally based policy enforcement, which minimizes the effort
required to onboard customers and automate network management functions. Unlike mobile network solutions requiring cellular devices,
vTBA is a Wi-Fi first solution that connects the widest range of consumer and IoT endpoints because Wi-Fi is the most prevalent wireless
interface and vTBA serves past and current standards of Wi-Fi devices. vTBA controller provides for a Wi-Fi control channel that permits
offering of vTBA-based services on a pre-paid or post-paid basis with roaming within the coverage of a private network of VeeaHub units
located anywhere in the world.

As
another use case, by establishing a canopy of connectivity globally across remote communities while leveraging the Veea Edge Platform
edge computing and its integration with sensors, we facilitate climate-smart agriculture solutions for smallholder farmers and gather
data from remote ecosystems. This information is used to increase productivity in farms, reduce resource utilization, and increase transparency
for carbon capture business models. We drive increased economic activity for local economies.

Climate
Smart Spaces

Buildings
contribute to approximately 37% of global carbon emissions and 34% of global energy consumption. Improvements to building utility management
systems are critical to reducing global emissions and energy consumption. Studies furnished by the US Department of Energy have shown
that as much as 30% of building energy consumption can be eliminated through more accurate sensing and more effective use of controls.
Smart climate management requires a computational platform that meshes wired and wireless Internet connections from sensors to a central
processing platform.

Veea
is the first company to develop containerized