Company: RAIN
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-035587
Chunk: 99

Company: Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form: 424B3
Chunk 99
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) cloudseeding startups, (iii) adjacent water startups, and (iv) existing governmental operations.
As with every vibrant pioneering technology ecosystem, several startups in the water technology sector have ceased operating over the
years, however we also expect to see other competing technologies emerge.

The capital raised from
the Business Combination will provide RWT with some of the funding necessary to drive growth both organically and inorganically. We plan
to acquire and/or license adjacent technologies and add them to the product portfolio of RWT. We intend to implement best practices for
structuring compensation to help retain all key technical and client-facing talent.

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We anticipate that being
the first publicly traded rainfall generation firm can facilitate growth in client momentum, due to the enhanced visibility and higher
caliber of employees RWT can attract with liquid equity instruments. RWT expects that having an acquisition currency will also allow it
to outcompete private competitor companies in terms of inorganic growth opportunities.

Holdco’s listing
on Nasdaq is a considerable advantage over smaller private companies in the water technology sphere. RWT also aims to retain the advantages
of a nimbler startup over long-established industrial players. Moving quickly to capitalize on innovations and unlock new client demand
is expected to be a hallmark of RWT’s approach given its team’s track record.

RWT has begun operations
with a clear eye on value engineering, manufacturing scale and optimizations, as well as a world class software and machine learning team.
RWT is currently negotiating a near-shore supply chain to minimize lead time and shorten turnaround times for new innovation, and it intends
to have R&D and manufacturing all in the same building.

While the current iteration
of the rain enhancement systems that RWT initially plans to install will not require additional R&D, as they have been proven to
work in third-party trials, RWT intends to invest in significant research and development in order to commercialize and scale the technology.
In particular, the current systems require local support personnel to operate the devices, and require manual reading of rain gauges
and manual analysis of the statistics derived from the weather data. Accordingly, in order to scale and commercialize the business, RWT
plans to engage in R&D to automate these functions, as well as to develop and adopt new ways of delivering the ionization aerosols
from the systems to allow the technology to be deployed in the widest possible field conditions. For more information on the steps, technological
developments and improvements