Company: VEEAW
Filing Date: 2025-08-14
Form Type: 424B4
Source: 0001213900-25-076086
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Company: VEEA INC.
Filing Date: 2025-08-14
Form: 424B4
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ability, Veea
could lose at least part, and perhaps all, of the patent protection on one or more of Veea’s products or technology. Such a loss
of patent protection could have a material adverse effect on Veea’s business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects.

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Obtaining and maintaining Veea’s patent protection depends on compliance with various procedural, document submission, fee payment, and other requirements imposed by government patent agencies, and Veea’s patent protection could be reduced or eliminated for non-compliance with these requirements.

Periodic maintenance fees,
renewal fees, annuity fees, and various other government fees on patents and applications will be due to be paid to the USPTO and various
government patent agencies outside of the U.S. over the lifetime of Veea’s owned or licensed patents and applications. The USPTO
and various non-U.S. government agencies require compliance with several procedural, documentary, fee payment and other similar provisions
during the patent application process. In some cases, an inadvertent lapse can be cured by payment of a late fee or by other means in
accordance with the applicable rules. There are situations, however, in which non-compliance can result in abandonment or lapse of the
patent or patent application, resulting in a partial or complete loss of patent rights in the relevant jurisdiction. In such an event,
potential competitors might be able to enter the market with similar or identical products or technology, which could have a material
adverse effect on Veea’s business, financial condition, results of operations, and prospects.

Changes in patent law in the U.S. or worldwide could diminish the value of patents in general, thereby impairing Veea’s ability to protect any products Veea may develop and Veea’s technology.

Changes in either the patent
laws or interpretation of patent laws in the U.S. and worldwide, including patent reform legislation such as the Leahy-Smith America
Invents Act (the “Leahy-Smith Act”), could increase the uncertainties and costs surrounding the prosecution
of any owned or in-licensed patent applications and the maintenance, enforcement or defense of any in-licensed issued patents and issued
patents Veea may own or in-license in the future. The Leahy-Smith Act includes a number of significant changes to U.S. patent law. These
changes include provisions that affect the way patent applications are prosecuted, redefine prior art, provide more efficient and cost-effective
avenues for