Document:

Exhibit
10.2

 

EXECUTION
VERSION

 

LIMITED
CONSENT TO

Second
Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement

 

THIS
LIMITED CONSENT TO THE Second Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement (this “Limited
Consent”) is effectively dated as of the 21st day of October 2022, by and among Staffing 360 Solutions, Inc.
(the “Company”) and Jackson Investment Group, LLC (“Jackson”).

 

RECITALS

 

A.
The Company and Jackson are party to that certain Second Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement (the “Note Purchase
Agreement”) and Amended and Restated Senior Secured 12% Promissory Note (the “Jackson Note”)
dated as of October 26, 2020 (as amended, amended and restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time) by and among Jackson,
the Company, and certain subsidiaries of the Company signatory thereto. Capitalized terms used in this Limited Consent and not otherwise
defined shall have the meaning ascribed to such terms in the Note Purchase Agreement.

 

B.
Prior to the effectiveness of this Limited Consent, the Jackson Note has a Maturity Date of October 21, 2022 (the “Existing
Maturity Date”).

 

C.
Pursuant to the terms of this Limited Consent, the Company and Jackson intend to extend the Existing Maturity Date to October 28, 2022.

 

CONSENTS

 

NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the terms and conditions set forth in this Limited Consent, and other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Company and Jackson hereby agree as follows:

 

1.
Extension of Existing Maturity Date. Pursuant to this Limited Consent, the Existing Maturity Date set forth in the Jackson Note,
in each instance, shall be deleted and replaced with October 28, 2022. In addition, each reference (if any) to the Existing Maturity
Date set forth in the Note Purchase Agreement and each other agreement executed in connection therewith shall also be amended to October
28, 2022.

 

2.
Confirmation of Representations and Warranties; Reaffirmation of Security Interest. 

 

(a)
Each Obligor hereby confirms that all of the representations and warranties set forth in Note Purchase Agreement are true and correct
in all material respects with respect to such Borrower as of the date hereof, except to the extent such representations and warranties
specifically relate to an earlier date, and covenants to perform its respective obligations under the Note Purchase Agreement. To induce
Jackson to enter into this Limited Consent, the Obligors represent and warrant that:

 

(i)
no Default or Event of Default has occurred or is continuing as of the date hereof;

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

(ii)
as of the date hereof and, immediately after giving effect to this Limited Consent and the transactions contemplated hereby, the representations
and warranties of the Obligors contained in the Note Purchase Agreement, the Jackson Note, or any other documents, instruments and agreements
executed or delivered in connection with any of the foregoing are true and correct in all material respects (or if any representation
or warranty is qualified with respect to materiality, in all respects) on and as of the date hereof to the same extent as though made
on and as of such date except to the extent such representations and warranties specifically relate to an earlier date; and

 

(iii)
the execution, delivery and performance by the Obligors of this Limited Consent are within each of its corporate powers and have been
duly authorized by all necessary corporate action, and this Limited Consent is the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Obligors,
enforceable against the Obligors in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or other
similar laws relating to the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally and by equitable principles, and neither the execution,
delivery or performance by the Obligors of this Limited Consent (A) violates any law, or any other rule or decree of any Governmental
Authority, (B) conflicts with or results in the breach or termination of, constitutes a default under or accelerates any performance
required by, any indenture, mortgage, deed of trust, lease, agreement or other instrument to which the Obligors or the Company is a party
or by which the Obligors or the Company or any of its property is bound, except for such conflicts, breaches, terminations, defaults
or accelerations that would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, (C) results in the creation or imposition of
any Lien upon any of the Collateral, (D) violates or conflicts with the by-laws or other organizational documents of the Obligors, or
(E) requires the consent, approval or authorization of, or declaration or filing with, any other Person, except for those already duly
obtained.

 

(b)
Each Obligor confirms and agrees that all security interests and Liens granted to Jackson continue in full force and effect, and all
Collateral remains free and clear of any Liens, other than those granted to Jackson and Permitted Liens. Nothing herein is intended to
impair or limit the validity, priority or extent of Agent’s security interests in and Liens on the Collateral. For the avoidance
of any doubt, the Collateral secures repayment of the Obligations, and in furtherance thereof, the Obligors hereby reaffirm the grant
to Jackson, for the benefit of itself, of a continuing first priority Lien (subject to Permitted Liens) on and security interest in all
of the Collateral as security for the payment and performance of the Obligations, and for the payment and performance of all obligations
under the Note Purchase Agreement, the Jackson Note, or any other documents, instruments and agreements executed or delivered in connection
with any of the foregoing.

 

3.
Enforceability. This Limited Consent constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of each Obligor, and is enforceable against
each Obligor in accordance with its terms, except as the enforceability thereof may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar
laws relating to the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally and by general equitable principles.

 

4.
Reaffirmation of Security Interest. Each of the Obligors confirms and agrees that: (i) all security interests and liens granted to
Jackson continue in full force and effect, and (ii) all Collateral remains free and clear of any liens other than liens in favor of Jackson
and Permitted Liens. Nothing herein contained is intended to impair or limit the validity, priority and extent of Jackson’s security
interest in and liens upon the Collateral.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

5.
Release. Each Obligor, voluntarily, knowingly, unconditionally and irrevocably, with specific and express intent, for and on behalf
of itself and all of its respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, members, managers, predecessors, successors, and assigns, and
each of their respective current and former directors, officers, shareholders, agents, and employees (collectively, “Releasing
Parties”), does hereby fully and completely release, acquit and forever discharge Jackson of and from any and all actions,
causes of action, suits, debts, disputes, damages, claims, obligations, liabilities, costs, expenses and demands of any kind whatsoever,
at law or in equity, whether matured or unmatured, liquidated or unliquidated, vested or contingent, choate or inchoate, known or unknown
that the Releasing Parties (or any of them) has against the Indemnitees (or any of them), that directly or indirectly arise out of, are
based upon or are in any manner connected with any Prior Related Event. “Prior Related Event” means any transaction, event,
circumstance, action, failure to act, occurrence of any type or sort, whether known or unknown, which occurred, existed, was taken, was
permitted or begun in accordance with, pursuant to or by virtue of (a) any of the terms of this Limited Consent, the Note Purchase Agreement,
the Jackson Note, the Note or any other documents, instruments and agreements executed or delivered in connection with any of the foregoing,
(b) any actions, transactions, matters or circumstances related hereto or thereto, (c) the conduct of the relationship between Jackson
and any Obligor or the Company, or (d) any other actions or inactions by Jackson, all on or prior to the date of this Limited Consent.
Each Obligor acknowledges that the foregoing release is a material inducement to Jackson’s decision to enter into this Limited
Consent and to agree to the modifications contemplated hereunder.

 

6.
No Waiver or Novation. The execution, delivery and effectiveness of this Limited Consent shall not operate as a waiver of any right,
power or remedy of Jackson, nor constitute a waiver of any provision of the Note Purchase Agreement, the Jackson Note, or any other documents,
instruments and agreements executed or delivered in connection with any of the foregoing, except as set forth above. Nothing herein is
intended or shall be construed as a waiver of any existing Defaults or Events of Default under the Note Purchase Agreement, the Jackson
Note or any other documents, instruments and agreements executed or delivered in connection with any of the foregoing or any of Jackson’s
rights and remedies in respect of such Defaults or Events of Default. This Limited Consent (together with any other document executed
in connection herewith) is not intended to be, nor shall it be construed as, a novation of the Note Purchase Agreement or the Jackson
Note or any other documents, instruments and agreements executed or delivered in connection with any of the foregoing.

 

7.
Affirmation. Except as specifically amended pursuant to the terms hereof, the Note Purchase Agreement, the Jackson Note, or any other
documents, instruments and agreements executed or delivered in connection with any of the foregoing (and all covenants, terms, conditions
and agreements therein) shall remain in full force and effect, and are hereby ratified and confirmed in all respects by the Obligors.
Each Obligor covenants and agrees to comply with all of the terms, covenants and conditions of the Note Purchase Agreement, the Jackson
Note, or any other documents, instruments and agreements executed or delivered in connection with any of the foregoing, notwithstanding
any prior course of conduct, waivers, releases or other actions or inactions on Jackson’s part which might otherwise constitute
or be construed as a waiver of or amendment to such terms, covenants and conditions.

 

[Signature
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IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Limited Consent to be executed by their authorized officers or members, as the case
may be, all as of the day and year first above written.

 

	 	COMPANY:
	 	 	 
	 	STAFFING
    360 SOLUTIONS, INC.
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/
    Brendan Flood
	 	Name:	Brendan
    Flood
	 	Title:	Chairman
    and Chief Executive Officer
	 	 	 
	 	SUBSIDIARY
    GUARANTORS:
	 	 	 
	 	FARO
    RECRUITMENT AMERICA, INC.
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/
    Brendan Flood
	 	Name:	Brendan
    Flood
	 	Title:	Chairman
    and Chief Executive Officer
	 	 	 
	 	MONROE
    STAFFING SERVICES, LLC
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/
    Brendan Flood
	 	Name:	Brendan
    Flood
	 	Title:	Chairman
    and Chief Executive Officer
	 	 	 
	 	KEY
    RESOURCES, INC.
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/
    Brendan Flood
	 	Name:	Brendan
    Flood
	 	Title:	Chairman
    and Chief Executive Officer
	 	 	 
	 	LIGHTHOUSE
    PLACEMENT SERVICES, INC.
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/
    Brendan Flood
	 	Name:	Brendan
    Flood
	 	Title:	Chairman
    and Chief Executive Officer

 

	JACKSON
    INVESTMENT GROUP, LLC 	 
	 	 	 
	By:	/s/
    Richard L. Jackson	 
	Name:	Richard
    L. Jackson	 
	Title:	Chief
    Executive OfficerEX-10.1

 Exhibit 10.1 

CERTAIN IDENTIFIED INFORMATION HAS BEEN EXCLUDED FROM THIS EXHIBIT BECAUSE IT IS NOT MATERIAL AND IS THE TYPE OF INFORMATION THAT THE
REGISTRANT CUSTOMARILY AND ACTUALLY TREATS AS PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL. REDACTED INFORMATION IS INDICATED BY [***]. 

MANUFACTURING AGREEMENT 

SECTION 0.0 PREFACE AND PARTIES 
 This Manufacturing
Agreement (together with any and all exhibits and schedules hereto, the “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of October 21, 2022 (the “Effective Date”) by and between Tivic Health Systems, Inc.
(“TIVIC”), having its place of business at 25821 Industrial Blvd., Suite 100, Hayward, CA 94545, and Microart Services Inc. (“MICROART”), having its place of business at 190 Duffield Drive, Markham ON, L6G 1B5. 

MICROART is an electronic manufacturing and design services company that provides PBC layout, bare board manufacturing, PCB assembly testing and box build for
low-to-mid volume productions. 
 TIVIC is a commercial-phase health
technology company that develops and commercializes bioelectronic medicine, including its ClearUP product, an FDA-approved bioelectronic medical device for the treatment of sinus inflammation and congestion.

 TIVIC desires MICROART to manufacture certain components and sub-assemblies of its ClearUP device which will be
incorporated by Tivic or its agent(s) into the fully assembled device prior to sale thereof to the public. 
 MICROART is willing to manufacture the desired
components and/or sub-assemblies for TIVIC on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. 
 SECTION
1.0 DEFINITIONS 
 In addition to other terms that may be defined elsewhere in this Agreement, the following capitalized terms shall have the following
meanings: 
  

	1.1	 “cGMP” means current good manufacturing practice requirements, as set forth in the quality systems
(QS) regulation (21 CFR Part 820) for devices or current good manufacturing practices (21 CFR 4, Subpart A) for combination products, as applicable. 

  

	1.2	 “Delivery Date” means the date that MICROART is requested to deliver a Product to the address
specified by TIVIC, as indicated in this Agreement and an applicable Purchase Order. 

  

	1.3	 “Design” means, for each Product ordered by TIVIC, the design file prepared by TIVIC or its agents
and provided to MICROART in accordance with this Agreement. 

  

	1.4	 “FDA” means the United States Food and Drug Administration or any successor agency.

  

	1.5	 “Intellectual Property Rights” means all United States and worldwide trademarks, service marks, trade
dress, copyrights, patents, trade secrets, rights under unfair competition and/or unfair trade practices laws, and all other intellectual and industrial property rights related thereto. 

 

	1.6	 “Product Price” means the price to be paid by TIVIC to MICROART for each Product, as set forth on
Exhibit A. 

  

	1.7	 “Products” or “Product” means collectively or individually, respectively, the products
listed on Exhibit A. 

	1.8	 “Purchase Order” means an order for a Product submitted by TIVIC to MICROART (specifying the Quantity
Ordered, Delivery Date, applicable Designs and the location such Product ordered is to be delivered to), subject to the terms and conditions set forth in Sections 3 and 4, below. 

 

	1.9	 “Quantity Ordered” means the quantity of the Product to be manufactured by MICROART and delivered to
TIVIC, as specified in a Purchase Order. 

  

	1.10	 “Term” means the time period in which this Agreement shall be in full force and effect, a set forth
in Section 7, below. 

 SECTION 2.0 AGREEMENT TO MANUFACTURE 

 

	2.1	 Scope of Work. During the Term of, and subject to, this Agreement and any applicable Purchase
Order, TIVIC shall purchase from MICROART, on a non-exclusive basis, and MICROART shall manufacture and supply to TIVIC, Products in the quantities specified in an applicable Purchase Order and at the prices
attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A. The Products will be produced by MICROART according to TIVIC’s specifications and in accordance with the terms of the Quality Management System Services Agreement attached to this Agreement as Exhibit B,
all specifications provided to MICROART by TIVIC from time to time, as well as any design modifications set forth in agreed upon Engineering Change Orders. 

  

	2.2	 Client-Supplied Materials. Upon notice to MICROART, TIVIC may supply materials to MICROART. All
materials will be delivered to MICROART in sufficient time and in sufficient quantities, including normal attrition levels, to allow MICROART to meet scheduled delivery dates for the applicable products. All consigned materials shall be in good
condition and working order. TIVIC assumes complete liability for the quality of all such materials when delivered to MICROART, and MICROART shall not be responsible for any defects or deficiencies therein existing at the time of delivery or that
arise after delivery at no fault of MICROART. In such cases, the customer shall be considered a supplier. MICROART will issue a purchase order for the subject material at TIVIC’s standard cost. 

 

	2.3	 Material Testing. MICROART shall perform all testing applicable to all materials that it
purchases and receives from a third-party vendor to be used in the manufacturing of a Product in accordance with cGMP and the Quality Management System Services Agreement. 

 

	2.4	 Manufacture. MICROART shall manufacture and supply each Product using the Design supplied by
TIVIC. MICROART’s manufacture shall comply with applicable cGMP and all provisions of this Agreement, including all exhibits hereto, the applicable Purchase Order and the Quality Management System Services Agreement. 

 

	2.5	 Quality Control. MICROART shall conduct all quality control and process testing applicable to a
Product in accordance with this Agreement, the Quality Management System Services Agreement, cGMP, and all applicable FDA regulations or requirements. 

SECTION 3.0 PURCHASING AND CANCELLATIONS 
  

	3.1	 Purchase Orders. TIVIC will order Products by issuing Purchase Orders, in substantially the form
attached to this Agreement as Exhibit C, to MICROART. Purchase Orders may be delivered to MICROART by any reasonable means, including but not limited to postal delivery, courier delivery, facsimile transmission, and electronic mail. No Purchase
Order shall be binding upon MICROART unless and until it is accepted by MICROART in writing, including via electronic mail. Notwithstanding the foregoing, MICROART shall accept each Purchase Order provided by TIVIC unless it does not comply with
this Agreement or the then-current forecast provided by TIVIC or unless MICROART has a good faith belief that it will be unable to meet the delivery schedule specified in such Purchase Order. If the Purchase Order does not comply with this Agreement
or the then-current forecast provided by TIVIC or if MICROART has a good faith belief that it will be unable to meet the delivery schedule set forth in a proposed Purchase Order, MICROART and TIVIC shall negotiate in good faith to resolve the
disputed matter(s). Within two (2) business days of receipt of a Purchase Order, MICROART shall either accept or reject the same in writing. If MICROART fails to accept or reject the Purchase Order within two (2) business days after its
receipt thereof in accordance with this Section, it shall be deemed accepted by MICROART provided that TIVIC may revoke a Purchase Order that has not been expressly accepted in writing by MICROART upon written notice to MICROART.

	3.2	 Purchase Order Releases. TIVIC shall issue MICROART firm Purchase Order releases a minimum of
thirty (30) calendar days prior to the required delivery date. In addition, TIVIC shall provide MICROART with a 12 month non-binding rolling forecast on a quarterly basis to be used for procurement
planning purposes. If MICROART believes in good faith that it will be unable to meet any forecast provided by TIVIC, it shall provide TIVIC with written notice within five (5) business days of receipt of the forecast and MICROART and TIVIC
shall negotiate in good faith to resolve the forecast issues.    MICROART shall only make purchase commitments to suppliers based upon the written Purchase Orders received from TIVIC; provided that MICROART shall generally use
the then-current forecast as guidance for the expected Purchase Orders from TIVIC. Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary, MICROART shall use commercially reasonable efforts to accept Purchase Orders that exceed the then-current forecast
provided by TIVIC and shall not discriminate against TIVIC’s Purchase Orders as against other customers. 

  

	3.3	 Purchase Order Contents. TIVIC shall specify the Products to be delivered by MICROART under the
terms of this Agreement by issuing a written Purchase Order releases in accordance with Section 2.1, above. These Purchase Order releases shall contain the following information, and shall be in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit
C: 

  

	 	A.	 The quantity and type of Products to be shipped. 

 

	 	B.	 The Product Price. 

  

	 	C.	 The Product revision level. 

 

	 	D.	 The delivery schedule. 

 

	 	E.	 Destination. 

  

	 	F.	 Required method of shipment. 

 

	 	G.	 Reference to this Agreement and the Quality Management System Services Agreement. 

 

	3.4	 Rescheduling of Released Orders. TIVIC may reschedule delivery of Products, for either an earlier
or later date than originally set forth in an applicable Purchase Order, by sending MICROART a written modification to such Purchase Order; provided, however, that the delivery date may not be rescheduled for more than ten (10) calendar days
earlier than the original delivery date set forth in the Purchase Order, unless otherwise agreed upon by MICROART. All other modifications to delivery dates must be mutually agreed upon by MICROART and TIVIC. 

TIVIC shall assume full burdened inventory responsibility for MICROART purchases of components within the Purchase Order periods, plus any
long lead or non-cancelable/ non-returnable (“NCNR”) items purchased on TIVIC’s behalf with TIVIC’s prior written authorization. These long lead and
NCNR items are detailed in Exhibit D. TIVIC’s responsibility shall include any premium charges for expedites requested in writing by TIVIC; provided that TIVIC shall not be responsible for any premium charges for expedites to the extent that
such premium charges are incurred as a result of delays by MICROART. Should one or more shipments covered by an effective Purchase Order be rescheduled with a delay of greater than thirty (30) calendar days, inventory carrying charges of $250
per month per Purchase Order will accrue. 
  

	3.5	 Engineering Design Changes. MICROART will advise TIVIC, in writing, within two (2) business
days after its receipt of an Engineering Change Order how soon and at what cost Engineering Change Orders can be implemented. TIVIC shall have the right to accept or reject, in its sole discretion, any changes to the quoted price or timeline
resulting from the Engineering Change Order, provided that in the event that TIVIC rejects any such changes, MICROART shall not be obligated to make any changes set forth in the applicable Engineering Change Order, unless otherwise agreed by the
parties. TIVIC shall notify MICROART, in writing, of its acceptance or rejection of any changes to the quoted price or timeline resulting from an Engineering Change Order, and MICROART shall not proceed with implementing any changes set forth in an
Engineering Change Order until it has received such notice from TIVIC. In the event that changes to the quoted price or timeline are not accepted by TIVIC, the parties will use reasonable efforts to come to a mutually acceptable agreement with
respect to any necessary changes, including without limitation changes to the quoted price, timing, and Design modifications. 

	3.6	 Cancellations. In the event that TIVIC wishes to cancel some quantity of Products ordered
pursuant to this Agreement and an applicable Purchase Order, MICROART, upon receipt of such written notice, shall stop work to the extent specified therein. TIVIC’s termination liability shall be limited to the following: 

 

	 	A.	 Payment for all Products delivered to TIVIC and in transit as of the termination date, plus finished Products
in inventory prior to, and including, the effective date of termination at unit prices applicable to the order; 

  

	 	B.	 Payment for all
“work-in-process” based upon percentage of completion, as reasonably determined by MICROART in accordance with terms set forth in Exhibit A, multiplied by the
unit price of the Product, as set forth in Exhibit A, including Products which were in process prior to receipt of notice of cancellation and that could not be completed by the cancellation date. The total unit price for work in process units will
not exceed the total unit price for a completed assembly. MICROART shall deliver all Products that have been completed as of the termination date to TIVIC, and TIVIC may request MICROART to complete and deliver all Products deemed to be in work-in-process as of the termination date; 

  

	 	C.	 Payment for the cost plus burden in accordance with agreed material prices of inventory held in house and on
order which cannot be canceled or returned, provided that such inventory was procured by MICROART for the manufacture of Products in accordance with effective TIVIC Purchase Orders and cannot reasonably be used by MICROART for other projects,
whether for TIVIC or any of MICROART’s other customers; and 

  

	 	D.	 Payment of any restocking charges, “bill-backs,” and cancellation charges received by MICROART from
suppliers for components ordered for the manufacture of Products, plus a 5% handling fee. 

 MICROART shall use its best
efforts to minimize cancellation charges by returning inventory and material for credit, canceling material on order and applying material to other MICROART projects (when possible, at the sole reasonable discretion of MICROART) and minimizing all work-in-process and finished goods to support the final production schedule. Upon payment of the cancellation charges, all Products, work-in-process, and NCNR components in house or on order shall be delivered to, and become the property of TIVIC, FOB TIVIC’s designated destination. 

SECTION 4.0 PRICE, PAYMENT AND SHIPPING TERMS 
  

	4.1	 Prices. The Product Price shall be as set forth in Exhibit A. Unless otherwise specified in
writing in Exhibit A, Product Prices include sales, use, excise or any similar tax and no separate charge shall be made by MICROART for any such taxes. 

  

	4.2	 Price Adjustments. Except as otherwise set forth in Section 6.2 of this Agreement, Product
Prices may only be changed by MICROART once per each cumulative twelve (12) month period and in each case any increase shall not exceed the lesser of 5% of the Product Prices then in effect or the change in CPI – All Consumers as measured
against the date that is 12 months prior to the date that MICROART proposes an increase. With respect to each Product Price change, MICROART shall provide TIVIC prior written notice of any change to the Product Prices at least ninety
(90) calendar days prior to any such change becoming effective for new Purchase Orders. All effective Purchase Orders issued by TIVIC and accepted by MICROART prior to a new Product Price becoming effective shall remain subject to the Product
Price in effect at the time of acceptance of such Purchase Order by MICROART. 

  

	4.3	 Invoices and Payment. MICROART shall invoice TIVIC upon delivery to that destination designated
by TIVIC in the relevant Purchase Order of Products manufactured and deliverable in accordance with the terms of an effective Purchase Order. Payment is due net sixty (60) calendar days from the later of (i) the date of TIVIC’s
receipt of the applicable invoice and (ii) TIVIC’s verified receipt of the relevant Products. Should TIVIC fail to make payment within ninety (90) calendar days after the date of invoice or TIVIC’s verified receipt of the
relevant Products, as applicable, MICROART may, at its option, (1) cease shipments to TIVIC immediately, until the date on which TIVIC satisfies its outstanding payment obligations; and/or (2) make some or all future shipments C.O.D.

	4.4	 Packaging and Shipping. MICROART shall package each Product to TIVIC’s specifications, or,
if not specified by TIVIC, to good commercial standards. All shipments made by MICROART to TIVIC shall be shipped FOB TIVIC’s designated destination. Title, risk of loss and damage shall pass from MICROART to TIVIC upon delivery to the
destination designated by TIVIC in the applicable Purchase Order. Shipments will be made in accordance with TIVIC’s specific routing instructions, including method of carrier to be used, and all special and incidental charges resulting from the
choice of freight carrier shall be borne by TIVIC. 

  

	4.5	 Shipment Date. MICROART shall use commercially reasonable efforts to deliver all Products by the
applicable Delivery Date, and failure to do so shall be deemed a breach of this Agreement. Upon the occurrence of any event which, in MICROART’s reasonable discretion, makes such delivery impracticable or unreasonable, MICROART shall notify
TIVIC immediately, and the parties shall negotiate in good faith to agree to an updated Delivery Date that is reasonably acceptable to both parties. In the event that MICROART fails to deliver the Products by the applicable Delivery Date and the
parties are unable come to an agreement with respect to an updated Delivery Date in accordance with the terms of this Section 3.3, MICROART shall be responsible for all losses or damages incurred by TIVIC as a result of the delay in its
shipment thereof. 

 SECTION 5.0 WARRANTY 
  

	5.1	 Warranty. MICROART warrants to TIVIC that items assembled or manufactured by MICROART will
conform to their applicable Design and any written specifications in the applicable Purchase Order and other written materials provided to MICROART by TIVIC from time to time (as agreed by the Parties), and be free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 24 months after shipment by MICROART. MICROART’s responsibility shall be limited to procurement of materials, incoming inspection, safe handling of the components while in-house at MICROART, and for ensuring that the Products are manufactured in compliance with this Agreement and the Quality Management System Services Agreement and that the Products comply in all respects with
their applicable Design and any written specifications in the applicable Purchase Order and other written materials provided to MICROART by TIVIC from time to time. All defective products shall be returned to MICROART’s manufacturing facility,
EXW TIVIC shipping point, by TIVIC, with reference to a MICROART supplied Returned Materials Authorization number (“RMA”). A shipping and handling charge will be assessed for invalid returns or those where no defect is found.

 THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 
 MICROART neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for
MICROART any other liability in connection with the sale of the said items. This warranty shall not apply to any of such Products which shall have been subject to misuse, negligence, or accident. A prior written authorization must be obtained from
MICROART before any items can be returned to MICROART pursuant to a warranty claim. MICROART is not liable for incidental, consequential or special damage of any kind or for personal injury resulting directly or indirectly from the design, material,
workmanship, operation or installation of the items being assembled under this Agreement. Notwithstanding the forgoing, the limitations set forth in this Section shall not apply to the extent that TIVIC or the end user incurs any damage as a result
of MICROART’s failure to manufacture the Products in accordance with the agreed upon Design, material breach of this Agreement or the Quality Management Systems Services Agreement, gross negligence, willful misconduct or fraud. 

SECTION 6.0 RESPONSIBILITY FOR ADDITIONAL COSTS AND EXCESS INVENTORY 
  

	6.1	 Excess Inventory. In the event that MICROART purchases or orders materials or parts in order to
meet TIVIC’s requirements as set forth in any effective Purchase Order(s), TIVIC shall be required to purchase the unused portion from MICROART upon demand if (i) TIVIC fails to purchase Products in accordance with such Purchase Orders(s)
and (ii) MICROART cannot reasonably return, cancel the order for, or otherwise use such materials or orders at no additional cost to itself. The cost of such purchase by TIVIC shall equal total cost(s) incurred by MICROART.

	6.2	 Additional Costs. Product Price shall remain firm for Products on TIVIC Purchase Orders which
have been accepted by MICROART, except as follows: 

  

	 	A.	 In the event there is an increase in the cost of materials in excess of [***] as measured against the cost of
materials at the time the then-current Product Price came into effect, MICROART shall document such increase in material cost to TIVIC so that both parties may mutually pursue alternative Product Pricing in order to retain the original cost. If such
an alternative cannot be attained within a reasonable period of time, MICROART shall so notify TIVIC in writing, and the prices in Exhibit A shall be adjusted to reflect, on a dollar for dollar basis, the actual cost of the increase. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, TIVIC shall have the right to cancel any Purchase Order, upon at least ten (10) calendar days prior written notice to MICROART, thereby excusing it from any payment obligations for Products that have not yet been completed under
a particular Purchase Order, if it determines, in its sole reasonable discretion, that such price increases are to significant and warrant cancellation of the Purchase Order. If TIVIC elects to cancel a Purchase Order, or portion thereof, pursuant
to this Section, TIVIC shall not be responsible for any payments set forth in Section 3.6 of this Agreement, and no penalties shall accrue or be triggered as a result of such cancellation. 

 

	 	B.	 TIVIC will be responsible for certain charges defined as those charges constituting costs and expenses not
contained in the Product Price, where the cause is due to TIVIC’s actions, including but not limited to: 

  

	 	1.	 Overtime charges and actual expenses incurred as a result of delays in the normal production or interruption in
the work flow process to the extent that such delays or interruption are caused by: (a) TIVIC’s change in product specification or product tests which impacts a build in progress, or (b) failure to provide sufficient quantities or a
reasonable quality level of consigned materials, where applicable, to sustain the agreed upon production schedule. 

  

	 	2.	 Any inventory rendered obsolete as a result of a TIVIC engineering, field, manufacturing, design, test, or
other change. Such obsolete inventory shall be invoiced at the total cost, and shall be packaged and delivered to TIVIC by MICROART, TIVIC’s designated destination, within thirty (30) calendar days of the change effective date.

 SECTION 7.0 TERM AND TERMINATION 
  

	7.1	 Term and Termination. The initial term of this Agreement shall commence on the date of execution
hereof and extend for three years (the “Initial Term”) with automatic annual renewals (every 1 year) (each, a “Renewal Term”) unless terminated according to one or more of the following provisions: 

A. At any time upon the mutual written agreement of both parties; 

B. At the end of the Initial Term or any subsequent Renewal Term by either party upon written notice to the other party received not less than
sixty (60) calendar days prior to the expiration of any such term; 
 C. By either party upon thirty (30) calendar days written
notice to the other party following a material breach of this Agreement, including all exhibits, or the Quality Management System Services Agreement by the other party and the breaching party’s failure to cure such breach with reasonable
promptness in light of all surrounding circumstances; 
 D. By either party upon the other party seeking an order for relief under the
bankruptcy laws of the United States or similar laws of any other jurisdiction, a composition with or assignment for the benefit of creditors, or the dissolution or liquidation. 

Upon any such termination, TIVIC shall be liable, in the event of any cancellation of current Purchase Orders with MICROART, according to
Section 3.6, “Cancellations.” 
  

	7.2	 Effect of Termination. The termination of this Agreement shall not relieve the parties of any
obligation accruing prior to termination, provided that unless otherwise mutually agreed by the parties in writing, a Purchase Order outstanding as of the effective date of an early termination shall remain in effect only to the extent of work in
progress as of the date of notice of termination. 

 SECTION 8.0 INSURANCE 
  

	8.1	 MICROART Insurance. MICROART shall maintain (or if applicable, require such third party to
maintain) (i) products liability insurance with a minimum limit of $5,000,000; (ii) comprehensive general liability insurance with minimum limits of $1,000,000 for each of bodily injury and property damage; and (iii) fire and casualty
insurance on their facilities and their contents. To the extent permitted by the applicable insurer, TIVIC shall be added as an additional insured on all such policies of insurance. Such policies of insurance shall provide that TIVIC will be
notified at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to any cancellation. Certificates evidencing such insurance shall be provided to TIVIC upon receipt of written request. 

SECTION 9.0 INDEMNIFICATION 
  

	9.1	 MICROART Indemnification. MICROART shall indemnify, defend and hold TIVIC harmless from
any damage, expense, loss or liability, including, without limitation, reasonable attorney’s fees, in connection with any third party claim to the extent arising out of, resulting from or based upon (i) any defect of a Product which would
be a defect covered under Section 5 of this Agreement and not a result of the exclusions set forth therein; (ii) any materials, packaging, inserts or other materials supplied by MICROART; (iii) MICROART’s operation of its
business, including, but not limited to, any failure of MICROART to comply with any law or regulation regarding the possession, manufacturing, distribution or sale of the Products, or (iv) the negligence, willful misconduct or fraud of
MICROART; provided, however, that MICROART shall not have any obligation to indemnify TIVIC to the extent that the claim arises out of (i) TIVIC’s design specifications or treatment plan; (ii) any materials, packaging, inserts or
other materials supplied by TIVIC; (iii) the negligence or willful misconduct of TIVIC, (iv) a breach of any of TIVIC’s obligations under this Agreement, or (v) any act or failure to act as may be required of TIVIC hereunder in
compliance with any of MICROART’s obligations under this Agreement. TIVIC shall deliver written notice to MICROART of any claim for which TIVIC may be entitled to seek indemnification from MICROART as soon as practicable following first
becoming aware of any such claim, and agrees to fully cooperate with MICROART in the defense of such claim, including, without limitation, delivering or providing (as applicable) any and all data, correspondence and records that may be requested by
MICROART in a timely manner. Notwithstanding the foregoing, at their election, and at their own expense, MICROART and/or its insurers may assume direction and control of the defense of any such claim; provided, however, that MICROART shall not enter
into any settlement or admit fault on behalf of TIVIC without TIVIC’s prior written consent. 

  

	9.2	 TIVIC Indemnification. Tivic shall indemnify, defend and hold MICROART harmless from any damage,
expense, loss or liability, including, without limitation, reasonable attorney’s fees, in connection with any third party claim to the extent directly arising out of, resulting from or based upon (i) TIVIC’s design specifications or
treatment plan; (ii) any materials, packaging, inserts or other materials supplied by TIVIC; (iii) TIVIC’s operation of its business, including, but not limited to, any failure of TIVIC to comply with any law or regulation regarding
the possession, distribution or sale of the Products, (iv) the negligence or willful misconduct of TIVIC, or (v) any claim that TIVIC’s design specifications or any other TIVIC materials violates or infringes any third party
Intellectual Property Rights; provided, however, that TIVIC shall not have any obligation to indemnify MICROART to the extent that the claim arises out of (i) any materials, packaging, inserts or other materials supplied by MICROART;
(ii) the negligence, willful misconduct or fraud of MICROART, (iii) a breach of any of MICROART’s obligations under this Agreement, or (iv) any act or failure to act as may be required of MICROART hereunder in compliance with any
of TIVIC’s obligations under this Agreement. MICROART shall deliver written notice to TIVIC of any claim for which MICROART may be entitled to seek indemnification from TIVIC as soon as practicable following first becoming aware of any such
claim, and agrees to fully cooperate with TIVIC in the defense of such claim, including, without limitation, delivering or providing (as applicable) any and all data, correspondence and records that may be requested by TIVIC in a timely manner.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, at their election, and at their own expense, TIVIC and/or its insurers may assume direction and control of the defense of any such claim; provided, however, that TIVIC shall not enter into any settlement or admit fault
on behalf of MICROART without MICROART’s prior written consent. 

	9.3	 Patents, Copyright, Trade Secret and Other Proprietary Rights. TIVIC agrees to defend at
its expense any suit brought against MICROART based upon a claim that finished Products manufactured by MICROART under and in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the Quality Management System Services Agreement, and in accordance with
TIVIC’s design specifications, infringes on a patent, copyright, trade secret and other proprietary right, foreign or domestic, and to pay the amount of any settlement or the costs and damages finally awarded, provided that MICROART promptly
notifies TIVIC and provides TIVIC with reasonable assistance in the defense of any such action. 

 SECTION 10.0 CONFIDENTIALITY

  

	10.1	 For the purposes of this Agreement, “Confidential Information” means any and all information, trade
secrets and know-how of or data about each of the parties, their clients, or their operations and other matters of a confidential or proprietary nature, including, without limitation, a Product and its
specifications, but shall not include any of the following information: 

  

	 	A.	 information which was known to the receiving party, prior to receipt from the delivering party, as evidenced by
the receiving party’s written records; 

  

	 	B.	 information which can be shown to have been in the public domain or generally known to the trade at the time of
receipt from the delivering party; 

  

	 	C.	 information which, other than by breach of this Agreement, can be shown to have entered the public domain or
becomes generally known to the applicable trade in which the parties participate; 

  

	 	D.	 information which is disclosed to the receiving party by a third party unrelated to either party who is free to
make such disclosure; 

  

	 	E.	 information that can be shown to have been independently developed by the receiving party without use of or
reference to any Confidential Information of the delivering party; and 

  

	 	F.	 information which is required to be disclosed by applicable law, regulation (including, without limitation,
applicable federal and state securities laws and regulations), or administrative or judicial order. 

  

	10.2	 Prohibited Use. During the Term of this Agreement, including any Renewal Term, and for a period
of five (5) years thereafter, the parties shall not disclose, communicate or otherwise make available to any third party, and shall not use or deal with in any manner (except as permitted by this Agreement) any Confidential Information of the
other party, nor shall a party utilize Intellectual Property Rights disclosed in any patent of either party, other than as required to manufacture or supply a Product or any other purpose as may be required for the parties to perform its respective
obligations under this Agreement; provided, however, for any Confidential Information that constitutes a trade secret of a party shall continue for as long as the same remains a trade secret of that party notwithstanding any limitation or exceptions
provided herein. 

  

	10.3	 Permitted Use. Each party (i) agrees to use the Confidential Information of the other party
only for the purpose of performing its obligations under this Agreement; (ii) shall not copy any Confidential Information of the other except as necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement, except to the extent necessary to
perform its obligations under this Agreement; (iii) shall limit dissemination of the Confidential Information of the other party to only those persons or other third parties of who have a need to know in order to consummate the intent of this
Agreement; and (iv) shall return all Confidential Information (delivered in physical or electronic form) of the other party, including, without limitation, any copies, upon the earlier of such party’s request or the termination of this
Agreement; provided, however, a party may retain a copy of any Confidential Information of the other party for record keeping purposes if required by law or regulation. 

 

	10.4	 Permitted Disclosure. A party may disclose Confidential Information of the other party to a third
person if it is required to do so by subpoena, court order, law or regulation, including, without limitation, applicable federal and state securities laws and regulations. In such event, the disclosing party shall, in advance of the disclosure if
permitted and practical, notify the other of such required disclosure. 

	10.5	 Market Standstill. MICROART agrees that, for a period equal to two (2) years from the date
that this Agreement is terminated, unless specifically authorized in writing in advance by an authorized representative of TIVIC, neither the MICROART nor its affiliates (as defined in Rule 12b-2 under the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder (the “Exchange Act”)), nor any person acting on behalf of or in concert with MICROART or its affiliates, will in any manner, directly or
indirectly, (i) acquire, agree to acquire or offer or assist, advise or encourage any other person in acquiring any equity securities of TIVIC, any warrants or options to acquire such securities, any securities convertible into or exchangeable
for such securities or any other right to acquire such securities; (ii) enter into or offer to enter into any merger or other business combination involving TIVIC or any recapitalization, restructuring, liquidation, dissolution or other
extraordinary transaction involving TIVIC; (iii) make, or in any way participate in, any “solicitation” of proxies or consents (whether or not relating to the election or removal of directors) within the meaning of Rule 14a-1 under the Exchange Act with respect to any securities of the Company, or seek to advise or influence any person with respect to the voting of any securities of TIVIC or demand a copy of the stock ledger, list
of stockholders, or any other books and records of TIVIC; (iv) form, join, finance or in any way participate in a “group” (within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) of the Exchange Act), with respect to any securities of TIVIC;
(v) otherwise act, alone or in concert with others, to seek control or influence, in any manner, the management, Board of Directors or policies of TIVIC; (vi) have any discussions or enter into any arrangements, understandings or
agreements (whether written or oral) with, or advise, finance, assist or encourage, any other persons in connection with any of the foregoing, or make any investment in any other person that engages, or offers or proposes to engage, in any of the
foregoing; or (vii) make any publicly disclosed proposal regarding any of the foregoing. 

  

	10.6	 Enforcement Rights. Each party agrees that the Confidential Information of each party is vital to
the business interests of each party and that any disclosure or unauthorized use thereof could cause irreparable harm. Each party may specifically enforce the obligations of the other under this paragraph, by injunction or otherwise, in addition to
and not in limitation of any other remedies that a party may have at law or in equity. 

 SECTION 11.0 MISCELLANEOUS 

 

	11.1	 Entire Agreement. This Agreement shall constitute the entire Agreement between the parties with
respect to the transactions contemplated hereby and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings between the parties relating to such transactions. The Exhibits listed below are considered to be a part of this Agreement: 

Exhibit A Unit Pricing and Non-Recurring Expense 

Exhibit B Quality Management System Services Agreement 

Exhibit C Form of Purchase Order 

Exhibit D Description of Items with long lead times and NCNR components 

TIVIC and MICROART shall comply with all terms and conditions stated in this Agreement and with all product specifications contained in
customer issued Purchase Orders and other written materials provided to MICROART by TIVIC from time to time (as agreed by the Parties). In the event of inconsistency, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the parties, the order of precedence shall
be as follows: 
  

	 	1)	 This Agreement 

  

	 	2)	 Exhibits to this Agreement 

 

	 	3)	 Product Specifications on the face of TIVIC’s Purchase Order(s) 

 

	 	4)	 Product Specifications otherwise provided to MICROART by TIVIC from time to time (as agreed upon by the
Parties) 

  

	11.2	 Independent Contractor. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary provided in this Agreement,
MICROART is an independent contractor for TIVIC, and the parties are not partners or joint venturers, and MICROART shall have the right to establish and follow its own internal procedures to comply with its obligations hereunder. Except for any
special shipping or handling instructions provided by TIVIC in a particular Purchase Order, all decisions pertaining to labor, components necessary for the manufacture and the supply of a Product, maintenance of required governmental permits and
compliance with all laws regarding MICROART’s facilities or the manufacture of a Product shall be the sole responsibility of MICROART and not subject to any direction or rights of Tivic. 

	11.3	 Assignment. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and
their respective successors and permitted assigns. Neither party hereto shall in any way sell, transfer, assign, or otherwise dispose of any of the rights, privileges, duties and obligations granted or imposed upon it under this Agreement without
the prior written consent of the other party. 

  

	11.4	 Notices. All notices to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be delivered
personally, by electronic mail, facsimile machine with a copy mailed by certified mail, or by certified mail postage prepaid, to the parties’ respective addresses set forth on page 1 of this Agreement. Notices shall be effective upon receipt if
personally delivered; on the first business day following the date of electronic mail or facsimile transmission; or on the third business day following the date of mailing. A party may change the address for notices by notifying the other party of
such change in accordance with this Section. 

  

	11.5	 Amendments. This Agreement may only be amended by a written agreement duly executed by both
parties. 

  

	11.6	 Waiver. The waiver by any party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not operate
as a waiver of any subsequent breach. 

  

	11.7	 Severability. In the event that any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement
shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, except in those instances where removal or elimination of such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision or provisions would result in a failure of consideration
under this Agreement, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision hereof, and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein.

  

	11.8	 Force Majeure. Neither party shall be liable for any delay in performance or failure to perform,
in whole or in part when due to labor dispute, strike, war or act of war (whether an actual declaration is made or not), insurrection, riot civil commotion, act of public enemy, accident, fire, flood, or other act of God, act of any governmental
authority, judicial action, or similar causes beyond the reasonable control of such party. If an event of force majeure occurs, the affected party will promptly notify the other party of such event in writing. 

 

	11.9	 Applicable Law. This Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of
the State of California, United States, without regard to applicable choice of law principals. The federal or state courts located in California will have exclusive jurisdiction to hear any dispute under this Agreement. 

 

	11.10	 Headings. The headings of the Sections or paragraphs of this Agreement are included for
convenience only and shall not affect the meaning of this Agreement. 

  

	11.11	 Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the parties.

 [Signatures Follow] 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have duly executed this Agreement on the date first above written. 

 

									
	Microart Services Inc.	  		  	Tivic Health Systems, Inc.
					
	By:	 	/s/ Mark Wood	  		  		  	By: /s/ Veronica Cai
					
		 	 Mark Wood
	  	                    	  	            	  	 Veronica Cai

		 	Name (signature)	  		  		  	Name (signature)
					
	Title:	 	CEO	  		  		  	Title: CFO
					
	Date:	 	Sept. 29, 2022	  		  		  	Date: 10/22/2022

 EXHIBIT A 

Unit Pricing and Non-Recurring Expense 

Scope of Work to be completed by MICROART in accordance with the Agreement 

During the Term of the Agreement, unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing by MICROART and TIVIC, MICROART will provide the following Services in accordance
with Agreement: 
  

	 	1.	 NRE associated with setup and manufacturing of the PCBAs for ClearUP product line 

 

	 	2.	 Fabrication of the PCBs associated with CP-003 (PCBA)

  

	 	3.	 Integration and Assembly of electronic, mechanical and/or electro-mechanical components on the PCBs (PCBA)

  

	 	4.	 Loading the firmware and testing of the fully assembled PCBA 

Unit Pricing 
 The applicable Product Price for
Products purchased by TIVIC during the Term of the Agreement shall be those prices set forth in Sales Quotations provided to, and accepted by Tivic, from time to time. Sales Quotations accepted by TIVIC shall be incorporated herein by reference.

 Percentage of completion for various stages of PCBA (Refer to Section 3.6 B of the Agreement) 

For the purpose of determining the percentage of completion, and amounts payable by TIVIC, in the event that TIVIC cancels all or a portion of an effective
Purchase Order, in accordance with Section 3.6 of the Agreement, the following shall apply: 
 Parts Procurement (if done by MICROART)
— 5% 
 Printed Circuit Board Fabrication — 10% 

PCBA with SMT parts only — 40% 

PCBA with SMT + Thru Hole Parts (if any) — 75% 

Fully assembled PCBA with firmware and testing done — 100% 

 EXHIBIT B 

Quality Management System Services Agreement 

QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SERVICES AGREEMENT 

This Quality Management System Services Agreement (together with Exhibit A attached hereto, the “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of
October 21, 2022 (the “Effective Date”) by and between Tivic Health Systems, Inc. (“Tivic”), having its place of business at 25821 Industrial Blvd., Suite 100, Hayward, CA 94545, and Microart Services Inc.
(“Microart”), having its place of business at 190 Duffield Drive, Markham ON, L6G 1B5. 
  

	 	1.0	 Purpose and Scope 

The purpose of this Agreement is to define the Quality Management System (“QMS”), regulatory requirements, and
roles/responsibilities between Tivic and Microart. 
  

	 	1.1	 Product(s) / Service(s) covered under this Agreement 

 

	 	1.1.1	 ClearUP or other brand products approved for market distribution 

 

	 	1.1.2	 Purchaser and Microart are to provide support for their QMS’ to ensure compliance to ISO 13485:2016 (EU
and International), 21 CFR Part 820 (US FDA) and all other applicable laws and regulations. 

  

	 	1.1.3	 Microart is to provide QMS related Services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

  

	 	1.2	 Terms of this Agreement 

 

	 	1.2.1	 This Agreement becomes effective on the Effective Date. 

 

	 	1.3	 Responsibilities 

  

	 	1.3.1	 Microart will maintain and support QMS procedures necessary to sustain the activities at Tivic. This includes
record keeping, management of the necessary IT systems and training of Microart and Tivic personnel as appropriate. 

  

	 	1.3.2	 Additional responsibilities are detailed in the applicable sections of this Agreement 

 

	 	2.0	 Definitions/Acronyms 

 

			
	 Term/Acronym
	  	 Definition

		
	Authorized Markets	  	Countries, regions, or otherwise defined markets for which Tivic has received all necessary permits, approvals or clearances from applicable regulatory bodies for the marketing, sale, distributions and use of the Products in such
countries.
		
	Bill of Materials (BOM)	  	List of components necessary to manufacture the Product including necessary manufacturing instructions, fixtures, and equipment.
		
	Complaint	  	Any written, electronic, or verbal feedback directed to Tivic, Microart and/or any Product reseller, related to the use of a medical device, product or accessory manufactured or distributed by Tivic or a third party on behalf of
Tivic, that alleges deficiencies related to the identity, quality, durability, reliability, safety, effectiveness, or performance of a Product after it is released for distribution.

			
	 Term/Acronym
	  	 Definition

		
	Component	  	Any component, sub-assembly, item, or material, including raw materials, labels, and instructions for use, as listed in the BOM with respect to any Product.
		
	First Article	  	A sample set of a Product collected from the first production run and submitted to Tivic for inspection to verify Microart’s ability to manufacture the Product consistent with applicable Specifications.
		
	First Article Inspection	  	Tivic’s process of inspecting and documenting First Article for conformance of the First Article to applicable Specification. This inspection process also includes inspection activities to be performed by the supplier of the
Components being supplied as a First Article.
		
	Finished Device	  	Consistent with the definition by the US FDA in 21 CFR Part 820.3(1)—any device or accessory to any device, intended for human use that is suitable for use or capable of functioning, whether or not it is packaged, labeled or
sterilized.
		
	Inspection or Incoming Quality Control (“IQC”)	  	Process of measuring, verifying and/or testing a part according to the specified requirements on an applicable specification or drawing marked as IQC Inspection Point or SQC Inspection Point or their associated
symbols.
		
	IQC Inspection Point	  	A characteristic that requires inspection and measurement on a sample size. The IQC requirement is indicated on an Tivic specification or drawing.
		
	Notified Body	  	Those recognized third party entities that can carry out a conformity assessment set forth in the relevant harmonized European standards or European technical assessment.
		
	Product	  	Any component, sub-assembly or device produced by any Tivic entity or purchased by Tivic from Microart.
		
	Product Change	  	Engineering change or change to specification, manufacturing processes or procedures with respect to Product.
		
	Purchase Order	  	A purchase commitment by Tivic communicated to Microart via electronic data transfer, email, or other means to purchase product at a stated unit price for a total quantity to be delivered on a specified delivery date.
		
	Quality Management System (“QMS”)	  	Means the organizational structure, procedures, processes, and resources required to implement quality management and quality controls to ensure Products meet the applicable Specification and regulatory requirements.
		
	Specification	  	All information related to form, fit, physical characteristics, function, and performance of Product that is incorporated in Tivic’s Quality Management System, including all technical drawings and Product Changes.
		
	Verification Tests	  	Specification and/or inspection plans designated by Tivic for verifying the conformance of Components suppled from Tivic designated sub-suppliers.

  

	 	3.0	 Referenced Documents 

 

			
	 Document number/ Identifier
	  	 Title

		
	ISO 13485	  	Medical Devices—Quality Management Systems—Requirement for Regulatory Purposes
		
	21 CFR Part 820	  	Quality System Regulation (FDA)

  

	 	4.0	 Regulatory Document Conformance 

 

	 	4.1	 Microart is responsible for ensuring that Product and associated Components manufactured by Microart conform to
required regulatory documents. Both Tivic and Microart are responsible for ensuring regulatory documents are maintained according to established requirements. 

	 	4.2	 Microart agrees to keep its registration with the US Food and Drug Administration current during the term of
this Agreement and for so long as any and all warranties remain in effect for those Product(s) manufactured by Microart for Tivic in connection with this Agreement. 

 

	 	4.3	 Microart agrees to: 

 

	 	4.3.1	 Establish, document, and maintain a quality system that is compliant with ISO 13485:2016 and any other
applicable regional or national requirements of the Authorized Markets. 

  

	 	4.3.2	 Support any of Tivic’s requests for additional information. 

 

	 	5.0	 Verification of Compliance 

 

	 	5.1	 Tivic is responsible for ensuring its QMS complies with requirements of ISO 13485:2016 and other applicable
country-specific requirements. 

  

	 	5.2	 Microart is responsible for ensuring its QMS complies with the requirements of ISO 13485:2016 and other
applicable country-specific requirements. 

  

	 	5.2.1	 Microart will provide access to technical Product information to Tivic to enable reference to technical
materials in connection with the Products including such technical materials obtained by Microart from a third-party testing house (“Technical Materials”) including, without limitation: 

 

	 	5.2.1.1	 Technical files/ design dossier, if applicable; 

 

	 	5.2.1.2	 Product/ materials traceability records; 

 

	 	5.2.1.3	 ISO certification, where applicable; 

 

	 	5.2.1.4	 Regulatory analysis and data, if applicable; 

 

	 	5.2.1.5	 Product quality records including but not limited to Nonconformities, deviations, variance requests, etc.

  

	 	5.2.1.6	 Product and process validation protocols and results; 

 

	 	5.2.1.7	 Packaging validation protocols and results; 

 

	 	5.2.1.8	 Shelf life protocols and results; 

 

	 	5.2.1.9	 Other testing records, protocols, and results; 

 

	 	5.2.1.10	 Final manufacturing process instructions. 

 

	 	6.0	 Mutual Cooperation with Tivic and Regulatory or Notified Body Audits 

 

	 	6.1	 Microart and Tivic agree to mutually cooperate and provide timely support on all internal and external audits
of Tivic locations during the period of this Agreement by providing the necessary resources, expertise and documentation to meeting auditing requirements. This includes timely notification of external audits, support during an audit, sharing of
audit findings/reports and support needed to resolve audit findings. 

	 	6.2	 For audits of Microart’s QMS by external agencies related to Tivic’s Products, Microart will be
responsible for co-hosting audits and any action resulting from the audit. Tivic will support and be present for any external audits of Tivic Products. 

  

	 	7.0	 Change Notification / Change Control 

 

	 	7.1	 Product Changes: Microart will not make any changes to Products including without limitation any change
to materials, packaging, Components, manufacturing process and process design, manufacturing layout, test requirements, specification, location where product is manufactured, source of Components, sterilization procedure, packaging procedure, or
labeling procedure, unless approved beforehand in writing by Tivic. 

  

	 	7.1.1	 Microart agrees to provide to Tivic prior written notice of any such intended change such that Tivic will have
a commercially reasonable amount of time to evaluate and approve such intended change. Such written notice will comply with the requirement in this Agreement and Microart hereby certifies its understanding of and ability to comply with such process.

  

	 	7.2	 Organizational Changes: If Microart makes any change to its organization with respect to any item listed
below, Microart will notify its primary Tivic contact and Tivic Purchasing and Quality Management of such change within thirty (30) days of making such change, unless otherwise noted below. 

 

	 	7.2.1	 Corporate name, corporate address or legal entity 

 

	 	7.2.2	 Name of CEO or President 

 

	 	7.2.3	 Manufacturing facility name 

 

	 	7.2.4	 Change of QMS certification status 

 

	 	7.3	 Nonconforming Product Notifications: Microart will support quarantine, analysis and documentation of any
nonconforming Product identified by Tivic. 

  

	 	8.0	 Periodic Review 

  

	 	8.1	 As necessary, this Agreement shall be reviewed, revised and approved by pertinent personnel.

  

	 	9.0	 Additional Provisions 

 

	 	9.1	 No additional provisions for this QMS Agreement. 

 

	 	10.0	 Quality Management System topics: 

 

	 	10.1	 Compliance to required regulations and standards 

 

	 	10.1.1	 Microart will provide reasonable assistance to Tivic to enable Tivic to comply with all
applicable laws and regulations. 

  

	 	10.2	 Documentation/ Records (including record retention) 

 

	 	10.2.1	 Documentation and records generated by Tivic will be maintained per the following: 

	 	10.2.1.1	 Records generated following Microart procedures and within Microart systems will be maintained by Microart for
the duration of this Agreement and for any additional period required by applicable laws and regulations, and all such records will be provided or will ensure the access to the records maintained by an external service to Tivic upon request.

  

	 	10.2.1.2	 Microart will not destroy any records related to the Products in this Agreement for the duration of this
Agreement and any additional period required by applicable laws and regulations. 

  

	 	10.3	 Outsourcing and Supplier Management 

 

	 	10.3.1	 Microart will manage Component suppliers for Products in this Agreement according to their existing process.

  

	 	10.3.2	 Tivic will manage its own designated sub-suppliers according to their
existing process. 

  

	 	10.4	 Verification/ Validation/ Qualification 

 

	 	10.4.1	 Any necessary verification and validation activities required during this Agreement will follow written
procedures with respect to method, process, and equipment validations for the Products. 

  

	 	10.4.2	 To ensure the output of any process will be fully verified, Microart will follow any written procedures that
outline verification (testing against Specifications) or validation (when process output cannot be fully verified, or when validation is a superior method of verifying output). 

 

	 	10.4.3	 For any engineering functional test (“EFT”) equipment under Microart’s responsibility requiring
qualification in this transition period, verification and validation activities will follow written procedures provided by Tivic. 

  

	 	10.5	 Quality Control/ Data Integrity 

 

	 	10.5.1	 For any material that needs to go through the Microart facility in order to support production at Tivic or
facilities, Microart shall support incoming quality control operations for all Components or have in place, controls to the extent possible that will ensure the conformance of Components to applicable specifications. 

 

	 	10.5.2	 Microart shall establish and maintain procedures for acceptance of incoming Components. Subject to the
responsibilities of Tivic and Microart set forth in this Agreement, incoming Components shall be inspected, tested or otherwise verified conforming to specified requirements prior to use. Acceptance or rejection status shall be documented.

  

	 	10.6	 Technical Conditions (Manufacturing/ Packaging/ Labeling) 

	 	10.6.1	 Microart will be responsible to support Tivic in ongoing monitoring of processes whose output cannot be fully
tested and verified in order to ensure compliance to the Specifications for the Products related to this Agreement. 

  

	 	10.6.2	 Microart will maintain suitable line clearance procedures for all Products manufactured for Tivic. Equipment
used for the manufacture or service of Products will not be used for the manufacture of inherently hazardous, toxic or poisonous materials. 

  

	 	10.6.3	 All Products will be manufactured, tested, packaged and transported by Microart in accordance with the
Specifications and procedures established by Tivic and Microart. 

  

	 	10.7	 Deviations/ Investigations/ Out of Specification/ CAPAs 

 

	 	10.7.1	 Microart will maintain suitable deviation, non-conformation and CAPA
procedures sufficient to support all Products manufactured for Tivic. 

  

	 	10.7.2	 Microart will support Tivic to document within Microart systems any necessary failure analysis for applicable
Product returned in order to support subsequent repairs. 

  

	 	10.7.3	 Microart will be responsible for supporting QMS related corrective actions with respect to audit findings of
Tivic, FDA, any Notified Body, or any competent authority as to how Microart will make any necessary corrections and provide corrective actions plans to Tivic for review and approval. 

 

	 	10.7.4	 All costs of corrective actions shall be borne solely by Microart if the Product defect is caused by any
failure of Microart to comply with its obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	 	10.8	 Final Product/ Final Product Release 

 

	 	10.8.1	 Product released for Tivic will be released through the procedures in Microart’s QMS. Microart will
maintain suitable product release procedures sufficient to support all Products manufactured for TIvic. 

  

	 	10.9	 Inspection, Measurement, and Test Equipment. 

 

	 	10.9.1	 Microart will support the procedures and records required to maintain the measuring and test equipment used in
the manufacture of the Products to ensure it is capable, reliable, properly maintained, serviced and/or calibrated according to written procedures. 

	 	10.10	 Identification and Traceability 

 

	 	10.10.1	 Microart will support the procedures and records required to maintain lot identification and traceability of
the source and raw material of components of the Products; including inspection and production through distribution to ensure identification and traceability and compliance to Specifications. 

 

	 	10.11	 Handling & Storage / Shipping / Distribution 

 

	 	10.11.1	 Microart will support the procedures and records required to maintain facilities, workflow and material
handling in such a manner that Components, Product, and reference material are protected from damage, loss, contamination or mix-up during production or storage. 

 

	 	10.12	 Non-conforming Product 

 

	 	10.12.1	 Microart will support the procedures and records required to quarantine, investigate and dispose non-conforming product. Tivic, at its own discretion will utilize the Supplier Corrective Action Request (“SCAR”) process for repetitive or systemic issues found in the Microart QMS system while it is
being used in facilities owned by Tivic or Microart. 

  

	 	10.12.1.1	 Microart agrees to respond to the SCAR request in a timely manner. The final SCAR response shall be provided to
Tivic no later than 30 days following such notification by Tivic, unless otherwise agreed Microart and Tivic. 

  

	 	10.13	 Returned Materials 

  

	 	10.13.1	 During the term of this Agreement, Microart will support the procedures and records required for the returned
material process. 

  

	 	10.14	 Training and Competence 

 

	 	10.14.1	 Microart will provide training to Tivic for any processes and systems needed to operate Tivic locations.

  

	 	10.14.2	 Microart will support the procedures and records for training and proof of competence. 

 

	 	10.15	 Facilities/Warehouse 

 

	 	10.15.1	 Microart will support the procedures and records needed for facility controls (e.g., proper storage for raw
materials and components, pest control). 

  

	 	10.16	 Complaint handling 

  

	 	10.16.1	 Tivic is responsible for all Complaint handling. Where appropriate, Microart will provide support to Tivic to
comply with all applicable laws and regulations. 

	 	10.17	 Ship Hold/ Release 

  

	 	10.17.1	 Tivic is responsible for notifying Microart for product hold and hold release that are under Microart’s
control. 

  

	 	10.18	 Recalls/ Field Corrective Action and Notification 

 

	 	10.18.1	 Tivic is responsible for initiating voluntary product corrections and notifications. Where appropriate,
Microart will provide support to Tivic to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. 

  

	 	10.18.2	 All costs of recalls, corrections and notifications shall be borne solely by Microart if the Product defect is
caused by any failure of Microart to fail to comply with its obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	 	10.19	 Global Adverse Event and Malfunction Reporting 

 

	 	10.19.1	 Tivic is responsible for all global adverse event and malfunction reporting. Where appropriate, Microart will
provide support to Tivic to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. 

  

	 	11	 Miscellaneous. 

  

	 	11.0	 Entire Agreement. This Agreement shall constitute the entire Agreement between the parties with respect to the
subject matter hereof 

  

	 	11.1	 Independent Contractor. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary provided in this Agreement, Microart is an
independent contractor for Tivic, and the parties are not partners or joint venturers. 

  

	 	11.2	 Assignment. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective
successors and permitted assigns. Neither party hereto shall in any way sell, transfer, assign, or otherwise dispose of any of the rights, privileges, duties and obligations granted or imposed upon it under this Agreement without the prior written
consent of the other party. 

  

	 	11.3	 Notices. All notices to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be delivered personally, by
electronic mail, facsimile machine with a copy mailed by certified mail, or by certified mail postage prepaid, to the parties’ respective addresses set forth on page 1 of this Agreement. Notices shall be effective upon receipt if personally
delivered; on the first business day following the date of electronic mail or facsimile transmission; or on the third business day following the date of mailing. A party may change the address for notices by notifying the other party of such change
in accordance with this Section. 

  

	 	11.4	 Amendments. This Agreement may only be amended by a written agreement duly executed by both parties.

  

	 	11.5	 Waiver. The waiver by any party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not operate as a waiver of
any subsequent breach. 

	 	11.6	 Severability. In the event that any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall for any
reason be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, except in those instances where removal or elimination of such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision or provisions would result in a failure of consideration under this
Agreement, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision hereof, and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein.

  

	 	11.7	 Applicable Law. This Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of
California, United States, without regard to applicable choice of law principals. The federal or state courts located in California will have exclusive jurisdiction to hear any dispute under this Agreement. 

 

	 	11.8	 Headings. The headings of the Sections or paragraphs of this Agreement are included for convenience only and
shall not affect the meaning of this Agreement. 

  

	 	11.9	 Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the parties.

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have duly executed this Agreement on the date first above written. 

 

					
	Signed,	 		  	Signed,
			
	/s/ Veronica Cai	 		  	/s/ Mark Wood
			
	Tivic Health Systems, Inc.	 		  	MicroArt Services, Inc.
			
	Name: Veronica Cai	 		  	Name: Mark Wood
	Title: CFO	 		  	Title: CEO
	Date: 10/22/2022	 		  	Date: Sept. 29, 2022

 EXHIBIT A 

Quality Process Addendum 
 The following
additional controls are required to ensure compliance with 21 CFR Part 820 and ISO 13485: 
  

	 	•	 MicroArt to employ formal change control process for Tivic Products. An ECO shall be opened within MicroArt for
every corresponding ECO initiated by Tivic and communicated to MicroArt. Such initiative shall me referenced in the manufacturing batch records as appropriate. 

 

	 	•	 MicroArt to provide annual refresher training to MicroArt personnel who are responsible for manufacturing Tivic
Products. This includes 21 CFR Part 820 and the corresponding ISO 13485 standards. Such initiative shall me referenced in the manufacturing batch records as appropriate. 

 

	 	•	 MicroArt to utilize the MRB to quarantine Tivic products deemed defective or requiring further investigation.
Formal disposition is required for these products in the MRB location prior to utilizing these in manufacturing of Tivic products. 

  

	 	•	 MicroArt to ensure details in the procedures and work instructions utilized in manufacturing Tivic Products.
Such initiative shall me referenced in the manufacturing batch records as appropriate. 

  

	 	•	 MicroArt to employ formal incoming quality control for components and
sub-assemblies related to Tivic products based upon the attributes and sampling plans identified in the Tivic procedures and specifications. Such initiative shall me referenced in the manufacturing batch
records as appropriate. 

  

	 	•	 MicroArt to ensure that only systems formally validated are utilized to reside data and information pertaining
to Tivic products. Such validation shall be made available during subsequent supplier audits. Such initiative shall me referenced in the manufacturing batch records as appropriate. 

 

	 	•	 MicroArt to ensure that appropriate cross-functional review is completed for documents produced for Tivic
products. Such initiative shall me referenced in the manufacturing batch records as appropriate. 

 EXHIBIT C 

Form of Purchase Order 

 EXHIBIT D 

Description of Items with long lead times and NCNR components

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