Company: AIRJW
Filing Date: 2025-05-05
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-039770
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Company: AirJoule Technologies Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-05-05
Form: 424B3
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 our patents and any patents that may be
issued to us will afford protection against competitors with similar technology. Numerous patents and pending patent applications owned
by others exist in the fields in which we have developed and is and will be developing our technology. Many of these existing patents
and patent applications might have priority over our patent applications and could subject our patent applications to rejection. Furthermore,
patent applications filed in foreign countries are subject to laws, rules and procedures that differ from those of the United States,
and thus we cannot be certain that foreign patent applications related to issued U.S. patents will be issued.

Many patent applications in the
United States are maintained in secrecy for a period of time after they are filed, and since publication of discoveries in the
scientific or patent literature tends to lag behind actual discoveries by several months, we cannot be certain that we will be
the first creator of inventions covered by any patent application we make or that we will be the first to file patent applications
on such inventions. Because some patent applications are maintained in secrecy for a period of time, there is also a risk that we
could adopt a technology without knowledge of a pending patent application, which technology would infringe a third-party patent
once that patent is issued.

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Even if our patent applications succeed and we
are issued patents in accordance with them, it is still uncertain whether these patents will be contested, circumvented, invalidated or
limited in scope in the future. In addition to those who may claim priority, any of our existing or pending patents may also be challenged
by others on the basis that they are otherwise invalid or unenforceable. The rights granted under any issued patents may not provide us
with meaningful protection or competitive advantages, and some foreign countries provide significantly less effective patent enforcement
than what the United States provides. In addition, the claims under any patents that are issued to us may not be broad enough to
prevent others from developing technologies that are similar or that achieve results similar to ours. The intellectual property rights
of others could also bar or limit us from licensing, exploiting or enforcing any patents issued to us. In addition, patents issued to
us may be infringed upon or designed around by others and others may obtain patents that it needs to license or design around, either
of which would increase costs and may adversely affect our business, financial condition, prospects and results of operations.

Our failure or the inadequacy of our efforts to protect our intellectual property rights may undermine our competitive