Company: RAIN
Filing Date: 2025-04-16
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001213900-25-032239
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Company: Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-16
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
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 Generation Technology 

Ionization rainfall generation
technology has shown promise in third-party trials, and thus commercialization and scale of this technology will require a strong go-to-market
and operations infrastructure to show the market the rain enhancement capacities of these systems. The first phase of commercialization
is expected to include leveraging RWT’s management and Board to develop global sales organizational structures and methodologies,
as well as building operations, sales, marketing and customer service functions to accelerate client traction. RWT also intends to create
operating momentum by achieving enhanced rainfall in the initial systems that it deploys, in order to demonstrate the viability of this
technology to the market. It is anticipated that this will enable RWT to expand into existing client bases, create additional client verticals,
and drive future global expansion. The second phase of commercialization and scale of rainfall generation technology is expected to involve
investment in additional technologies to optimize the performance of the systems. This includes investment and development of weather
forecasting models, computing power, data collection tools and ground-based radar networks, among other things, in order to improve RWT’s
weather forecasting abilities. Supporting growth at scale will require manufacturing optimizations, bill of materials value engineering,
and enhancing software controls and machine learning to automate the operational and data collecting processes.

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For more details regarding
the steps that RWT’s management team believe are necessary to commercialize and scale ionization rain enhancement technology, please
see “RWT Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations - Plan of
Operations.”

Trial Results Based
on Existing Third-Party Technology 

There is a void for institutionally
supported analysis for quantifying rainfall generation from rainfall generation technology. Previous rainfall generation trials by third
parties relied on comparisons of trial results with long-term averages of rainfall on a given catchment. However, the high variability
of rainfall data has hindered conclusive demonstrations of efficacy using such techniques. Demonstrating efficacy, however, will rely
on statistical evaluation of data obtained while operating the technology under real-world scenarios.

In the third-party trials
for previously existing rainfall generation technology in Oman, the NIASRA employed statistical estimation methodology estimating the
correlation between observations of rainfall at different locations at specific time intervals to make concurrent predictions of rainfall
in a target area with both a control model and effects model to assess the ground-based ionization technology performance. The NIASRA
concluded in these third-party trials that the methodology used is well instrumented and scientifically rigorous,