Company: VEEAW
Filing Date: 2025-04-15
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001213900-25-032215
Chunk: 266

Company: VEEA INC.
Filing Date: 2025-04-15
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 266
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 require Veea to pay substantial
damages, fines and/or penalties.

In
the normal course of Veea’s business Veea could become involved in legal proceedings, including such matters as commercial disputes,
claims regarding intellectual property, antitrust, tax and labor disputes, as well as government inquiries and investigations. Legal
proceedings can be expensive, lengthy and disruptive to normal business operations. Moreover, the results of complex legal proceedings
are difficult to predict. An unfavorable resolution of a particular matter could have a material adverse effect on Veea’s business,
operating results, financial condition and reputation. As a publicly listed company, Veea may be exposed to lawsuits in which plaintiffs
allege that Veea or its officers have failed to comply with securities laws, stock market regulations or other laws, regulations or requirements.
Whether or not there is merit to such claims, the time and costs incurred to defend Veea and its officers and the potential settlement
or compensation to the plaintiffs could have significant impact on Veea’s reported results and reputation.

Veea
may fail to comply with environmental, social and governance standards, which could negatively affect Veea, including its reputation,
business, financial condition, results of operations, cash flows or prospects.

Veea
is subject to environmental, social and governance laws, rules and regulations as well as sustainability and corporate responsibility
requirements, and Veea expect such laws, rules, regulations and other requirements to increase as governments impose new laws, rules,
regulations or other requirements. These laws, rules, regulations and other requirements have a high focus on anti-corruption (including
anti-bribery, anti-money-laundering, sanctions, terror finance and anti-terrorism). To ensure that Veea’s operations are conducted
in accordance with applicable laws, rules, regulations and other requirements, Veea’s employees are subject to ethical standards
in its Employee Handbook and other sources.

There
is also an increased demand from external stakeholders, for example investors, customers, suppliers and partners, for transparency about
sustainability and corporate responsibility issues that might be difficult to fulfill. If Veea fails to adequately meet these expectations,
our business may be adversely affected.

Potential
health risks related to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields may subject us to various product liability claims and result in regulatory
changes.

The
edge computing industry is subject to claims that mobile devices including edge routers and associated computing devices and other equipment
that generate radiofrequency electromagnetic fields may expose individuals to health risks. At present, a substantial number of scientific
reviews