Company: FTII
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form Type: S-4
Source: 0001493152-25-006997
Chunk: 363

Company: FutureTech II Acquisition Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form: S-4
Chunk 363
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203 — Post-Thrombectomy Emboli Clearance

In addition to our therapeutic
product candidates summarized above, our future pipeline consists of two cardiovascular programs related to stroke. LBI-202 seeks to
leverage our therapeutic ultrasound platform to induce neuromodulation and stimulate neuroplasticity in the brain as a mechanism to improve
stroke rehabilitation and recovery outcomes. LBI-203 aims to harness the companies therapeutic ultrasound platform in combination with
microspheres as a non-invasive mechanism for clearing emboli in small distal vessels of the brain which frequently occur secondary to
thrombectomy procedures. Both of these programs are in the early exploratory/ discovery phase.

Key Market Drivers and Opportunities

According to
the World Health Organization, people today are living longer than any prior period, with most people expected to live into
their sixties and older. Growth in the size and the proportion of older persons in the population is occurring worldwide.

People older than 60 years old outnumbered children younger than five in 2020 and one in six people worldwide
will be 60 years old or older by 2030. The number of people 60 years old and older will increase from 1 billion in 2020 to
2.1 billion in 2050. In addition, the number of people 80 years old or older is expected to triple between 2020 and 2050
to 426 million. Based on this trend, the global market for products that treat age-related conditions is expected to grow
from $25.1 billion in 2020 to $44.2 billion in 2030.

| 8 | World Health Organization, Ageing and Health, October 2022          
 https://www.who.int/news-room/fact- sheets/detail/ageing-and-health |

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This aging of the worldwide
population began in high-income countries — 30% of the population in Japan is already more than 60 years old for example.Now, however, low-and middle-income countries are experiencing the greatest change, with two-thirds of the world’s population
60 years old and older living in low- and middle-income countries by 2050.

Complex syndromes,
such as hearing loss, cataracts, osteoarthritis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, vascular disease and dementia, become
more common as people age. Older people also are more likely to experience more than one of these conditions at the same time.