Company: LNAI
Filing Date: 2025-09-29
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001731122-25-001316
Chunk: 1164

Company: Lunai Bioworks Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-09-29
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 1164
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Cube and BioSymetrics have and may enter into collaboration, license, contract research and/or manufacturing relationships with contract
organizations that operate in certain countries that are at heightened risk of theft of technology,
data and intellectual property through direct intrusion by private parties or foreign actors, including those affiliated with or controlled
by state actors. Accordingly, Renovaro Cube’s and BioSymetrics’ efforts to protect and enforce their intellectual property
rights around the world may be inadequate to obtain a significant commercial advantage from the intellectual property that Renovaro Cube
and BioSymetrics develops or licenses, and we may be at heightened risk of losing proprietary intellectual property rights around the
world, including outside of such countries, to the extent such theft or intrusion destroys the proprietary nature of its intellectual
property.

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We
depend on our information technology and telecommunications systems and those of third parties, the failure or disruption of which could
harm our business.

We depend
on information technology and telecommunications systems, including those provided by third parties and their vendors, for significant
elements of our operations, such as our information management systems, research and development, scientific and medical data analysis
and general administrative activities. In addition, our third-party service providers depend upon technology and telecommunications
systems provided by outside vendors. We expect to expand and strengthen a number of enterprise software systems that affect a broad range
of business processes and functions, including, for example, systems handling human resources, financial controls and reporting, customer
relationship management, regulatory compliance, security controls and other infrastructure operations. These expansions may prove more
difficult than we expect and could cause disruptions in our operations or additional expense.

Information technology and telecommunications
systems are vulnerable to damage from a variety of sources, including telecommunications or network failures, malicious human acts and
natural disasters. Moreover, despite network security and back-up measures, some of our servers are potentially vulnerable to
physical or electronic break-ins, computer viruses and similar disruptive events. Despite the precautionary measures we have
taken to detect and prevent or solve problems that could affect our information technology and telecommunications systems, failures or
significant downtime of these systems or those used by its third-party service providers and their vendors could prevent us
from conducting tests, preparing and providing our orts to future customers, billing payors, conducting research and development activities,
maintaining our financial controls and other reporting functions, and managing the administrative aspects of our business. In addition,
the loss of formulas or data from completed, ongoing or