Company: FTII
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form Type: S-4
Source: 0001493152-25-006997
Chunk: 148

Company: FutureTech II Acquisition Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form: S-4
Chunk 148
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 future product candidates, and the extent of such impacts
will depend on the severity and duration of the spread of the virus and the actions undertaken to contain COVID-19 or treat its effects.
We could be unable to find alternative suppliers of acceptable quality and experience that can produce and supply appropriate volumes
at an acceptable cost or on favorable terms. Moreover, our suppliers are often subject to strict manufacturing requirements and rigorous
testing requirements, which could limit or delay production. The long transition periods necessary to switch manufacturers and suppliers,
if necessary, would significantly delay our clinical trials and, for any product candidates that reach approval, the commercialization
of our products, which would materially adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operation.

Our information technology
systems, or those of any of our CROs, manufacturers, other contractors, consultants, vendors, collaborators or potential future collaborators,
may fail or suffer security or data privacy breaches or other unauthorized or improper access to, use of, or destruction of our proprietary
or confidential data, employee data, or personal data, which could result in additional costs, loss of revenue, significant liabilities,
harm to our brand and material disruption of our operations.

Despite the implementation
of security measures, our information technology systems and those of our current and any future CROs and other contractors, consultants,
collaborators and third-party service providers, are vulnerable to attack and damage from computer viruses and malware (e.g., ransomware),
malicious code, hacking, cyberattacks, phishing attacks and other social engineering schemes, cybersecurity threats, unauthorized access,
natural disasters, terrorism, war, telecommunication and electrical failure, employee theft or misuse, human error, fraud, denial or degradation
of service attacks, sophisticated nation- state and nation-state-supported actors or unauthorized access or use by persons inside our
organization, or persons with access to systems inside our organization. Attacks upon information technology systems are increasing in
their frequency, levels of persistence, sophistication and intensity, and are being conducted by sophisticated and organized groups and
individuals with a wide range of motives and expertise. We may also face increased cybersecurity risks due to our reliance on internet
technology and the number of our employees who are working remotely, which may create additional opportunities for cybercriminals to exploit
vulnerabilities. Furthermore, because the techniques used to obtain unauthorized access to, or to sabotage, systems change frequently
and often are not recognized until launched against a target, we may be unable to anticipate these techniques or implement adequate preventative
measures. We