Document:

Exhibit 10.33
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April 1, 2021
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Mr. Gregory B. Lykins 
Vice Chairman of the Board 
First Busey Corporation
100 West University Avenue 
Champaign, Illinois 61820
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Dear Greg:
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As you know, in connection with the merger of Main Street Trust, Inc. with First Busey Corporation ("Busey") you entered into that certain letter of understanding dated September 20, 2006, which set forth the terms of your employment from the merger until June 30, 2010. Effective July, 1, 2010, the terms of your employment were modified pursuant to the terms and conditions of a letter agreement dated December 31, 2010 (the "Second Letter Agreement"). The purpose of this new letter of understanding is to memorialize the changes to the terms of your employment which were effective July 1, 2020.
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Accordingly, Busey requests your signature below and subsequent delivery of this letter of understanding to evidence confirmation of your understanding of and agreement to the following terms:
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(1)Your position is a non-officer, at-will employment position providing services on special projects and developments and you will report to the Chairman, President and CEO of Busey until June 30, 2022.
(2)Your annual salary, payable in accordance with Busey's payroll practices, will be $100,000 effective July 2020 and $75,000 effective July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022. 
(3)Until June 30, 2020, you will be eligible to receive discretionary cash bonuses and, until July 31, 2020, you will be eligible to receive equity based award grants, in each case as may be determined by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of Busey in their sole discretion.  Commencing in 2021, you will receive equity based award grants in the same manner as non-employee directors.
(4)Until June 30, 2022, you will continue to be eligible to participate in Busey's general benefits program, which includes tax-qualified retirement and welfare benefit plans, on the same terms offered to other non-executive employees generally.

Mr. Gregory B. Lykins
April 1, 2021
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(5)Until June 30, 2022, you will continue to serve as a member of the Board of Directors of Busey as Vice Chairman (subject to future elections by its shareholders), but will not receive Board fees for that service.

This letter of understanding supersedes, and replaces in its entirety, the Second Letter Agreement.
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Please acknowledge your acceptance of this letter and its terms and return one copy to me.
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	Very truly yours,

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	FIRST BUSEY CORPORATION

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	/s/ VAN A. DUKEMAN

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	Van A. Dukeman

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	Chairman, President and CEO

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	Acknowledged and agreed to

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	/s/ GREGORY B. LYKINS

	Gregory B. Lykins

​Exhibit
10.1

 

Certain
identified information has been excluded from the exhibit because it both (i) is not material and (ii) would be competitively
harmful if publicly disclosed

 

TENTH
AMENDED AND RESTATED

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

 

THIS
AGREEMENT, entered into as of the 31st day of December, 2020, amends and restates the Ninth Amended and Restated Agreement, dated
as of the 31st day of December 2017, by and between KOPIN CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation with its principal place
of business at 125 North Drive, Westborough, MA 01581 (the “Employer”), and John C. C. Fan, (the “Employee”),
as first amended and restated as of May 1, 1995.

 

1.
Freedom to Contract. The Employee represents
that he is free to enter into this Agreement, that he has not made and will not make any agreements in conflict with this Agreement,
and will not disclose to the Employer, or use for the Employer’s benefit, any trade secrets or confidential information
now or hereafter in the Employee’s possession which is the property of any other party other than any trade secrets or confidential
information that is authorized by the Employer and third party for disclosure to or use by the Employer.

 

2.
Employment. The Employer hereby agrees
to continue to employ the Employee, and the Employee hereby agrees to continue his employment by the Employer, upon the terms
and conditions set forth herein.

 

3.
Effective Date and Term. This Agreement
shall take effect as of January 1, 2021 (the “Effective Date”), and shall continue thereafter in full force
and effect through December 24, 2022, unless terminated prior to such time in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement
(the “Employment Term”).

 

4.
Title and Duties; Extent of Services.
The Employee shall promote the business and affairs of the Employer as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Employer,
with responsibility for performing such duties consistent with such position as the Board of Directors may from time to time designate.
As long as he is employed hereunder, the Employee shall also continue to serve, if nominated by the Nominating Committee of the
Board of Directors and elected by the shareholders, as a member of the Board of Directors of the Employer. In addition, he shall
be nominated to serve on the Board of Directors of the Employer by the Nominating Committee of the Board of Directors at the 2023
annual meeting of shareholders of the Employer, provided that he has completed the Employment Term and has not earlier resigned
voluntarily (other than for “Good Reason”) or been terminated for “Cause” and is otherwise qualified to
serve,

 

5.
Termination Rights of the Parties. The
employment of the Employee by the Employer under this Agreement may be terminated at any time by either the Employee or Employer
upon thirty (30) days’ prior written notice of such termination to the other.

 

    	 

     

    

 

6.
Compensation.

 

6.1
Base Salary. Employee shall be paid a salary at an annual rate of Six Hundred Thousand Dollars ($600,000) on the regularly
scheduled pay dates for executives. Subject to Section 9, the Board of Directors, in its sole discretion, shall have the absolute
right to determine the Employee’s salary and benefits for each subsequent fiscal year during the term hereof; provided that
in no event shall such salary or such benefits be reduced during the Employment Term unless the Employer implements a substantially
similar reduction for all senior executive employees of the Employer. Employee shall also be entitled to receive an annual cash
bonus and an annual stock incentive award consistent with and subject to substantially similar conditions as any annual cash bonuses
and annual stock incentive awards granted to other senior executives of the Employer as a group. The Employer agrees to diligently
review and consider alternative means of providing the Employee with additional tax advantaged compensation.

 

6.2
Performance Bonuses. On December 31, 2020, Employee shall be granted two (2) performance bonuses totaling Six Hundred Thousand
Dollars ($600,000) (the “Performance Bonuses”) to be earned as follows: (i) Three Hundred Thousand Dollars
($300,000) shall be paid upon the completion of “Milestone #1” as described in Schedule 1 attached hereto,
and (ii) Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) shall be paid upon the completion of “Milestone #2” as described
in Schedule 1. The Performance Bonuses shall be payable in cash and/or shares of the Employer’s Common Stock, at
the Employer’s election to be made on or immediately following December 31, 2020. If paid in Employer’s Stock, the
number of shares earned under each Milestone shall be determined by dividing $300,000 by the price per share equal to the moving
average of the closing price of the Employer’s Common Stock, as quoted on the Nasdaq Global Market, for the twenty (20)
consecutive trading day period immediately preceding December 31,2020. As of the Employee’s Termination Date, all rights
to earn any of the Performance Bonuses to the extent not previously earned shall terminate. In the event of Employee’s death
prior to payment of the Performance Bonuses any earned but unpaid portion of the Performance Bonuses shall be payable to Employee’s
surviving spouse or if none to his estate.

 

6.3
Equity Awards. On December 31, 2020, the Employee shall be granted Nine Hundred Forty Thousand (940,000) shares of Employer
Common Stock under the Employer’s 2020 Equity Incentive Plan at a $0.00 price to the Employee and subject to the vesting
conditions as described in Schedule 2 attached hereto.

 

7.
Inventions and Proprietary Information.

 

7.1
Inventions. Employee shall inform the Employer using the established procedures promptly and fully of all inventions, improvements,
discoveries, know-how, designs, processes, formulae and techniques, and any related suggestions and ideas (hereinafter “Inventions”),
whether patentable or not, which are solely or jointly conceived or made by Employee, during the period of Employee’s employment
by the Employer, whether during or out of Employee’s usual hours of work. The Employer shall own all right, title and interest
to those inventions (hereinafter “Employer Inventions”) which are: (a) within the scope of the Employer’s
business, which includes areas in which research is being conducted and areas of technical or market investigation; and/or (b)
related to work done for the Employer by Employee. Employee hereby assigns and agrees to assign to the Employer Employee’s
entire right, title and interest in all Employer Inventions and any patents, design patents, and any other forms of intellectual
property resulting therefrom. Employee shall protect the Employer’s right to patent Employee’s Employer Inventions
by keeping written records, which are witnessed and dated, concerning dates of conception and reduction to practice, and Employee
shall not publish information concerning Employer Inventions without prior approval from the Employer. Employee shall also, during
and after Employee’s employment, execute such written instruments and render such other assistance as the Employer shall
reasonably request to obtain and maintain patents, design patents, or other forms of protection on any Employer Inventions and
to vest and confirm in the Employer its entire right, title and interest therein. In this regard, Employee shall be reimbursed
by the Employer for actual expenses incurred and, if no longer an employee of the Employer, shall be reasonably compensated for
assistance rendered.

 

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7.2
Proprietary Information.

 

(a)
Employee understands that as a consequence of Employee’s employment by the Employer, proprietary data and confidential information
(both hereinafter referred to as “Information”) relating to the business of the Employer may be disclosed to
Employee or developed by Employee which is not generally known in the Employer’s trade and which is of considerable value
to the Employer. Such Information includes, without limitation, information about trade secrets, the Employer Inventions (as previously
defined), patents, licenses, research projects, costs, profits, markets, sales, customer lists, plans for future development,
and any other information of a similar nature to the extent not generally known in the trade. Employee acknowledges and agrees
that Employee’s relationship to the Employer with respect to such Information shall be fiduciary in nature. Employee shall
not make any use of any such Information except in the performance of Employee’s work for the Employer; Employee shall maintain
such Information in confidence; and Employee shall not disclose to any person not employed by the Employer any such Information
at any time either during or after Employee’s employment or use any such Information in connection with other employment,
except as authorized, in writing, by a duly empowered officer of the Employer.

 

(b)
At any time the Employer so reasonably requests, the Employee shall make reasonable efforts to deliver memoranda, notes, records,
reports, manuals, drawings, blueprints, plans, customer lists, pricing and/or cost data, and all other property or materials belonging
to the Employer, which Employee then possesses or has under Employee’s control. It is acknowledged by the parties that Employee
has worked for the Employer for many years and during such time has accumulated copies of property and materials belonging to
the Employer which may reside in various hard copy and electronic files. As such, it is understood that any such production of
property and materials may be incomplete.

 

(c)
Employee covenants that there are no Inventions and/or patents within the scope of the Employer’s business in which Employee
held an interest prior to the date of this Agreement and which are not subject to this Agreement.

 

(d)
For avoidance of doubt, the Employee shall not be deemed to be in violation of Section 7.2 (Proprietary Information) to the extent
that any disclosure of Information occurs while the Employee is providing services to any company or business that is sold by
the Employer in which the Employer retains any equity interest or that is spun-off by the Employer, and provided that the performance
of such services has been approved by the Employer.

 

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7.3
Remedies. Employee recognizes that irreparable injury may result to the Employer, its business and property, in the event
of a breach of any of the agreements, assurances and understandings contained herein. Employee further recognizes that in the
event of such a breach, or the substantial likelihood that such a breach will occur, the Employer intends to take legal action,
and to seek injunctive relief if available, in accordance with the language and spirit of this Agreement in order to protect fully
its interests and property. For the period beginning with the consummation of a Change in Control, the Employer agrees to pay
as incurred, to the full extent permitted by law, all legal fees and expenses which the Employee may reasonably incur as a result
of any contest, dispute or litigation by the Employee or others of the validity or enforcement of, or liability under, any provision
of this Agreement unless the Employee is not the prevailing party in such contest, dispute or litigation in which event the Employee
shall also repay any legal fees or expenses previously advanced by the Employer in the same connection.

 

8.
Covenant Not to Compete.

 

(a)
The Employee recognizes that the Employer is engaged in the development and sale of wearable hands-free voice and gesture controlled
wireless computing and communication headsets in Massachusetts and throughout the United States and the world, the development
of liquid crystal and organic light emitting diode electronic imaging devices and display products based thereon and noise cancellation
and signal processing technologies to enhance voice signal quality and voice perception for both human-to-human communications
and human-to-machine communications (automatic speech recognition) (collectively, the “Principal Business”).
In the event of the termination of the Employee’s employment hereunder, voluntarily or involuntarily, and so long as the
Employer is not in material breach of its obligations to the Employee hereunder, the Employee agrees that, for a period of twelve
(12) months from the date of such termination, he will neither (i) engage in the Principal Business directly for himself, or in
conjunction with or on behalf of any commercial entity, or (ii) work as an employee in the Principal Business for any commercial
entity, where either (A) the Employee’s duties in the course of any such activities would be substantially similar to those
he has performed for the Employer hereunder or (B) the Employee’s duties in the course of such activities would involve
disclosure or use of any confidential or proprietary information relating to the business of the Employer which he may in any
way acquire by reason of his employment by the Employer. The Employee’s obligation under this Section 8 shall extend to
all geographical areas of the United States and the world in which the Employer, as set forth above, carries on business, either
directly or indirectly, including, but not limited to, places where the Employer has a place of business, has employees or representatives,
or has advertised or sold any products during the time period specified in this section.

 

(b)
The Employee further agrees that for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of termination of his employment, he will not
on behalf of himself or any commercial competitor of the Employer, compete for, or engage in the solicitation of, with respect
to the Employer’s products or services, any commercial customer of the Employer, that he has, during the one year immediately
preceding such termination, solicited or serviced on behalf of the Employer or that has been so solicited or serviced, during
such period, by any person under the Employee’s supervision.

 

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(c)
The Employee further agrees that for a period of twelve (12) months after the date of termination of his employment, he will not,
on behalf of himself or any other commercial competitor of the Employer, solicit or attempt to solicit for employment, recruit
or hire any employee or independent contractors of the Employer (or any person who was an employee or independent contractor of
the Employer during the six (6) month period prior to such activity by the Employee), or induce, attempt to induce or encourage
any such person to terminate his or her association with the Employer.

 

(d)
In the event of any violation of the foregoing provisions of this Section 8, the Employer shall be entitled, in addition to any
other rights or remedies it may have, to injunctive relief, it being agreed that the damages which the Employer would sustain
upon any such violation are difficult or impossible to ascertain in advance and that the Employee’s violations may cause
irreparable harm to the Employer.

 

(e)
For avoidance of doubt, the Employee shall not be deemed to be in violation of Section 8 (Covenant Not to Compete) to the extent
that Employee is performing services for any company or business that is sold by the Employer in which the Employer retains any
equity interest or that is spun-off by the Employer, and provided that the performance of such services has been approved by the
Employer.

 

9.
Post-Termination and Related Matters.

 

9.1
Termination by Employer without Cause; Resignation for Good Reason. If prior to the expiration of the Employment Term (i)
the Employee is terminated by the Employer without Cause (as defined in Section 9.4(b) below) other than by reason of disability,
(ii) the Employee dies, or (iii) the Employee resigns for Good Reason (as defined in Section 9.4(c) below) within twelve (12)
months following a Change in Control (as defined in Section 9.4(d) below) of the Employer, Employer shall pay the following amounts
and provide the following benefits to the Employee:

 

(a)
an amount equal to the sum of the Employee’s earned but unpaid base salary and pro-rated annual cash bonus through the date
of Employee’s termination, which prorated annual cash bonus shall be calculated by reference to his then current year’s
target annual cash bonus, the base salary portion of such amount shall be paid on the Employer’s next regularly scheduled
pay date for executives following the Termination Date, and the bonus portion of such amount shall be paid within thirty (30)
days following the Termination Date;

 

(b)
an amount equal to the value of Employee’s accrued but unpaid vacation days, which amount shall be paid on the Employer’s
next regularly scheduled pay date for executives following the Termination Date; and

 

(c)
immediately vest all options to purchase Employer’s stock, all stock appreciation rights, all restricted stock awards, and
any other compensatory equity awards, granted by the Employer to the Employee.

 

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9.2
Retirement Benefits. Provided that the Employee does not resign prior to the end of the Employment Term and is not terminated
by the Employer for Cause, the Employer shall pay to the Employee (or in the event of his death prior to completion of all installments
to his surviving spouse, or if none to his estate) a cash retirement benefit of One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000)
in twenty-four (24) equal monthly installments commencing with the next regularly scheduled pay date for executives following
December 24, 2022. Provided that the Employee does not resign prior to the end of the Employment Term and is not terminated by
the Employer for Cause, each January the Employer shall pay to the Employee (or in the event of his death prior to completion
of all installments to his spouse) Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000) per year commencing with January 2023 and ending with January
2032 to enable the Employee (or, in the event of the death of the Employee, his spouse) to purchase for himself and his spouse
supplemental health coverage (including Medicare Part B, Medicare Part D and Medigap coverage) beyond the coverage that they may
obtain from Medicare Part A.

 

9.3
Section 409A. Any amounts payable under Section 9.1 and Section 9.2 shall be subject to applicable tax withholding. It
is the intention of the parties that this Agreement comply with and be interpreted in accordance with Section 409Aof the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended and the United States Department of Treasury regulations and other guidance issued thereunder
(collectively, “Section 409A”). Each payment in a series of payments provided to the Employee pursuant to this
Agreement will be deemed a separate payment for purposes of Section 409A. If any amount payable under this Agreement upon a termination
of employment is determined by the Employer to constitute nonqualified deferred compensation for purposes of Section 409A (after
taking into account the short-term deferral exception, the involuntary separation pay exception, and payments made at a time or
in accordance with fixed schedule under section 1.409A-3(a)(4) of the regulations promulgated under Section 409A which are hereby
incorporated by reference), such amount shall not be paid unless and until the Employee’s termination of employment also
constitutes a “separation from service” from the Employer for purposes of Section 409A. In the event that the Employee
is determined by the Employer to be a “specified employee” for purposes of Section 409A at the time of his separation
from service with the Employer, then any payments of nonqualified deferred compensation (after giving effect to any exemptions
available under Section 409A and payments made at a time or in accordance with a fixed schedule under Section 409A) otherwise
payable to the Employee during the first six (6) months following his separation from service shall be delayed and paid in a lump
sum upon the earlier of (x) the Employee’s date of death, or (y) the first day of the seventh month following the Employee’s
separation from service, together with interest on such delayed payments at the prime rate as published in the Eastern edition
of The Wall Street Journal on the business day immediately preceding the Employee’s separation from service and the balance
of the installments (if any) will be payable in accordance with their original schedule. To the extent any expense, reimbursement
or in-kind benefit provided to the Employee constitutes nonqualified deferred compensation for purposes of Section 409A, (i) the
amount of any expense eligible for reimbursement or the provision of any in-kind benefit with respect to any calendar year shall
not affect the amount of expense eligible for reimbursement or the amount of in-kind benefit provided to the Employee in any other
calendar year, (ii) the reimbursements for expenses for which the Employee is entitled to be reimbursed shall be made on or before
the last day of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the applicable expense is incurred, and (iii) the right
to payment or reimbursement or in-kind benefits hereunder may not be subject to liquidation for any other benefit.

 

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9.4
Other.

 

(a)
“Termination Date” shall mean the earlier of (i) the expiration of the Employment Term, or (ii) the date the
Employee’s employment is terminated (x) by his death, then the date of his death, (y) by his long-term disability, then
the date of his occurrence of his long-term disability, or (z) for any other reason (including the Employee’s resignation
for Good Reason following a Change in Control), then the date on which such termination of employment is to be effective pursuant
to the notice of termination to be given by the party terminating the relationship.

 

(b)
“Cause” shall mean occurrence during his employment of (i) willful misconduct in the performance of Employee’s
duties and responsibilities, (ii) willful nonperformance of Employee’s duties and responsibilities, (iii) willful contravention
of written instructions of the Board of Directors of the Employer, (iv) breach by Employee of a material term of this Agreement,
(v) Employee’s breach of trust, duty of loyalty or fiduciary duty owed to the Employer, Employer’s Board of Directors
or Employer’s shareholders, of (vi) Employee’s conviction of, or written admission or plea of nolo contendere to,
a felony or crime of moral turpitude, or Employee’s imprisonment for any crime; provided, however, that such
termination may not occur until thirty (30) days after Employer’s Board of Directors has given Employee a written notice
specifying the ground(s) for such termination for Cause and an opportunity during such thirty (30) day notice period to have a
hearing concerning such notice before the Board of Directors of the Employer, and then only if the Employee has failed to cure
the Cause giving rise to such potential termination, if such Cause is curable. Any Cause that results in adverse publicity concerning
the Employer or damage to the Employer’s business or reputation shall be deemed to be incurable.

 

(c)
“Good Reason” shall mean the occurrence during his employment, without the Employee’s written consent,
of any of the following events or circumstances:

 

(i)
the assignment to the Employee of duties that are inconsistent in any material respect with the Employee’s position (including
status, offices, titles, and reporting requirements), authority, or responsibilities, or any other action or omission by the Employer
that results in a material diminution in such position, authority, or responsibility, including the failure to appoint Employee
as the Chief Executive Officer of the combined or acquiring entity reporting to its Board of Directors following a Change in Control;

 

(ii)
a reduction in the Employee’s base salary, other than as part of a similar reduction in base salary for all senior executive
employees of the Employer but not to exceed fifteen percent (15%) of the Employee’s base salary;

 

(iii)
the failure by the Employer to (1) continue in effect any material compensation or benefit plan or program in which the Employee
participates, or that is applicable to the Employee, unless an equitable arrangement providing substantially similar benefits
in the aggregate (embodied in an ongoing substitute or alternative plan) has been made with respect to such plan or program, (2)
continue the Employee’s participation therein (or in such substitute or alternative plan) on a basis not materially less
favorable, in terms of the monetary value of benefits provided, or (3) award annual bonuses to the Employee in amounts and in
a manner substantially consistent with the Employer’s past practice in light of the Employer’s financial performance;

 

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(iv)
a change by the Employer in the location at which the Employee performs the Employee’s principal duties for the Employer
to a new location that is both: (1) further from the Employee’s principal residence, and (2) more than fifty (50) miles
from the location at which the Employee performed the Employee’s principal duties for the Employer;

 

(v)
the failure of the Employer to obtain the agreement from any successor to the Employer to assume and agree to perform this Agreement,
as required by Section 9.5;

 

(vi)
any failure of the Employer to pay or provide to the Employee any portion of the Employee’s compensation or benefits within
seven (7) days of the date such compensation or benefits are due, unless such failure to pay is inadvertent and is cured within
thirty (30) days with interest at LIBOR plus two percent (2%); or

 

(vii)
any material breach by the Employer of this Agreement.

 

For
clarity, Employee shall not be entitled to resign for Good Reason if the Employer and Employee mutually agree in writing to any
of the matters described under clauses (i) through (vii). A termination by the Employee for Good Reason may not occur until thirty
(30) days after the Employee has given the Board of Directors written notice specifying the ground(s) for such termination for
Good Reason and an opportunity during such thirty (30) day notice period for the Board of Directors of the Employer to discuss
such notice with the Employee, and then only if the Employer has failed to cure the event or circumstance (including compensation
for any losses or damages resulting therefrom) giving rise to such Good Reason, if such Good Reason is curable.

 

(d)
“Change in Control” shall mean:

 

(i)
The acquisition by any individual, entity, or group within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) or 14(d)(2) of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”) (a “Person”) of beneficial ownership (within
the meaning of Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act) of fifty percent (50%) or more of either (1) the then outstanding
shares of the common stock of the Employer (“Stock”), or (2) the combined voting power of the then outstanding
securities of the Employer ordinarily having the right to vote at elections of directors (“Outstanding Employer Voting
Securities”); provided, however, that the following acquisitions shall not constitute a Change in Control under this
Section 9.4(d)(i): (A) any acquisition directly from the Employer (excluding an acquisition by virtue of the exercise of a conversion
privilege), (B) any acquisition by the Employer or by any corporation controlled by the Employer; (C) any acquisition by any employee
benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or maintained by the Employer or any corporation controlled by the Employer; or (D)
any acquisition by any corporation pursuant to a consolidation or merger, if, following such consolidation or merger, the conditions
described in clauses (1), (2) and (3) of paragraph (iii) of this Section 9.4(d) are satisfied; or

 

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(ii)
Individuals who, as of the date hereof or of the most recent renewal hereof, constitute the Board of Directors (the “Incumbent
Board”) ceasing for any reason (other than in connection with his or her voluntary resignation or election not to stand
for re-election or arising out of a change in the Incumbent Board due to regulatory compliance reasons) to constitute at least
a majority of the Board of Directors; provided, however, that any individual becoming a director (other than a director designated
by a Person who has entered into an agreement with the Employer to effect a transaction described in paragraphs (i) or (iii) of
this Section 9.4(d)) subsequent to the date hereof whose election, or nomination for election by the Employer’s shareholders,
was approved by a vote or resolution of at least a majority of the directors then composing the Incumbent Board shall be considered
as though such individual were a member of the Incumbent Board, but excluding, for this purpose, any such individual whose initial
assumption of office occurs as a result of either an actual or threatened election contest (as such terms are used in Rule 14a-1l
of Regulation 14A promulgated under the Exchange Act) or other actual or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or
on behalf of a Person other than the Board of Directors; or

 

(iii)
The consummation of the transactions contemplated by a resolution of the Board of Directors approving an agreement of consolidation
of the Employer with or merger of the Employer into another corporation or business entity in each case, unless, following such
consolidation, or merger, (1) more than fifty percent (50%) of, respectively, the then outstanding shares of common stock of the
corporation resulting from such consolidation or merger and/or the combined voting power of the then outstanding voting securities
of such corporation or business entity entitled to vote generally in the election of directors (or other persons having the general
power to direct the affairs of such entity) is then beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by all or substantially all of
the individuals and entities who were the beneficial owners, respectively, of the Stock and Outstanding Employer Voting Securities
immediately prior to such consolidation or merger in substantially the same proportions as their ownership, immediately prior
to such consolidation or merger, of the Stock and Outstanding Employer Voting Securities, as the case may be, (2) no Person (excluding
the Employer, any employee benefit plan (or related trust) of the Employer or such corporation or other business entity resulting
from such consolidation or merger) and any Person beneficially owning, immediately prior to such consolidation or merger, directly
or indirectly, fifty percent (50%) or more of the Stock or Outstanding Employer Voting Securities, as the case may be, beneficially
owns, directly or indirectly, fifty percent (50%) or more of, respectively, the then outstanding shares of common stock of the
corporation resulting from such consolidation or merger and/or the combined voting power of the then outstanding voting securities
of such corporation or business entity entitled to vote generally in the election of its directors (or other persons having the
general power to direct the affairs of such entity) and (3) at least a majority of the members of the board of directors (or other
group of persons having the general power to direct the affairs of the corporation or other business entity) resulting from such
consolidation or merger were members of the Incumbent Board at the time of the execution of the initial agreement providing for
such consolidation or merger; provided, that any right to receive compensation pursuant to this Section 9.4(d) which shall vest
by reason of the action of the Board of Directors pursuant to this paragraph (iii) shall be divested upon (A) the rejection of
such agreement of consolidation or merger by the stockholders of the Employer or (B) its abandonment by either party thereto in
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(iv)
The consummation of the transactions contemplated by the adoption by the requisite majority of the whole Board of Directors, or
by the holders of such majority of stock of the Employer as is required by law or by the Certificate of incorporation or By-Laws
of the Employer as then in effect, of a resolution or consent authorizing (1) the dissolution of the Employer or (2) the sale
or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Employer, other than to a corporation or other business
entity with respect to which, following the such sale or other disposition, (A) more than fifty percent (50%) of, respectively,
the then outstanding shares of common stock of such corporation and/or the combined voting power of the outstanding voting securities
of such corporation or other entity to vote generally in the election of its directors (or other persons have the general power
to direct its affairs) is then beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by all or substantially all of the individuals and
entities who were the beneficial owners, respectively, of the Stock and Outstanding Employer Voting Securities immediately prior
to such sale or other disposition in substantially the same proportion as their ownership, immediately prior to such sale or other
disposition, of the Stock and/or Outstanding Employer Voting Securities, as the case may be, (B) no Person (excluding the Employer
and any employee benefit plan (or related trust) of the Employer or such corporation or other business entity) and any Person
beneficially owning, immediately prior to such sale or other disposition, directly or indirectly, fifty percent (50%) or more
of the Stock and/or Outstanding Employer Voting Securities, as the case may be, beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, fifty
percent (50%) or more of, respectively, the then outstanding shares of common stock of such corporation and/or the combined voting
power of the then outstanding voting securities of such corporation or other business entity entitled to vote generally in the
election of directors (or other persons having the general power to direct its affairs), and (C) at least a majority of the members
of the board of directors or group of persons having the general power to direct the affairs of such corporation or other entity
were members of the Incumbent Board at the time of the execution of the initial agreement of action of the Board of Directors
providing for such sale or other disposition of assets of the Employer; provided, that any right to receive compensation pursuant
to this Section 9.4(d) which shall vest by reason of the action of the Board of Directors or the stockholders pursuant to this
subsection shall be divested upon the abandonment by the Employer of such dissolution, or such sale of or other disposition of
assets, as the case may be.

 

9.5
Successor. The failure of any successor (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation, spin-off, or otherwise)
to all or substantially all of the business or assets of the Employer to assume this Agreement or to perform the Employer’s
obligations under this Agreement shall, at the election of the Employee, be deemed to constitute a termination of the Employee
by the Employer without Cause.

 

9.6
Mitigation. The Employee shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment or benefits provided for in this Agreement
by seeking other employment or otherwise. Further, the amount of any payment or benefits provided for in this Agreement shall
not be reduced by any compensation earned by the Employee as a result of employment by another employer, by retirement benefits,
by offset against any amount claimed to be owed by the Employee to the Employer or otherwise.

 

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9.7
Indemnification. To the maximum extent permitted under Delaware law as from time to time in effect, the Employer shall
indemnify the Employee and hold him harmless from, against, and in respect of any and all damages, deficiencies, actions, suits,
proceedings, demands, assessments, excise taxes, judgments, claims, losses, costs, expenses, obligations, and liabilities arising
from or relating to the performance of the Employee’s duties and responsibilities under this Agreement. To the maximum extent
permitted under Delaware law, the Employer shall advance all expenses incurred by or on behalf of the Employee in connection with
any proceeding arising in connection with the Employer’s obligations under this Section 9.7 within thirty (30) days after
the receipt by the Employer of a statement or statements from the Employee requesting such advance or advances from time to time,
whether prior to or after final disposition of such proceeding. Such statement or statements shall reasonably evidence the expenses
incurred by the Employee and shall include or be preceded or accompanied by a written undertaking by or on behalf of the Employee
to repay any expenses advanced if it shall ultimately be determined that the Employee is not entitled to be indemnified against
such expenses.

 

9.8
D&O Coverage. For so long as, and only for so long as, the Employer continues to maintain directors’ and officers’
liability insurance, the Employer shall use best efforts to maintain a policy covering the Employee in the amount of Five Million
Dollars ($5,000,000) in the aggregate, or such amount of coverage as may be provided by the Employer to directors and officers
generally after the Effective Date. The Employer will also use best efforts to obtain coverage for Employee under any such policy
for six (6) years after Employee ceases being an officer or director.

 

9.9
Survival of Obligations and Rights. The obligations and rights of the parties to this Agreement under Sections 6 through
9 of this Agreement shall survive the expiration of this Agreement.

 

10.
Provisions of General Application.

 

10.1
Governing Law. This Agreement and the rights and obligations of the parties hereunder shall be construed, interpreted and
determined in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

 

10.2
Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all
of which, taken together, shall constitute one and the same instrument. In making proof of this Agreement it shall not be necessary
to produce or account for more than one such counterpart.

 

10.3
Other Agreements. This Agreement represents the entire understanding and agreement between the parties as to the subject
matter hereof and supersedes and replaces the Ninth Amended and Restated Employment Agreement between the parties dated as of
December 31, 2017. No prior, concurrent or subsequent agreement, whether written or oral, shall be construed to change, amend,
alter, repeal or invalidate this Agreement, unless this Agreement is specifically identified in and made subject to such other
written agreement.

 

10.4
Amendment. This Agreement may be amended only by a written instrument executed in one or more counterparts by the parties
hereto.

 

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10.5
Waiver. No consent to or waiver of any breach or default in the performance of any obligation hereunder shall be deemed
or construed to be a consent to or waiver of any other breach or default in the performance of any of the same or any other obligation
hereunder. Failure on the part of either party to complain of any act or failure to act of the other party or to declare the other
party in default, irrespective of the duration of such failure, shall not constitute a waiver or rights hereunder and no waiver
hereunder shall be effective unless it is in writing, executed by the party waiving the breach or default hereunder.

 

10.6
Headings. The headings of sections and subsections of this Agreement have been inserted for convenience of reference only
and shall not be deemed to be a part of this Agreement or to affect the meaning of any of its provisions.

 

10.7
Severability. If any provision of this Agreement shall, in whole or in part, prove to be invalid for any reason, such invalidity
shall affect only the portion of such provision which shall be invalid, and in all other respects this Agreement shall stand as
if such invalid provision, or the invalid portion thereof, had not been a part hereof.

 

10.8
Notices and Other Communications. All notices and other communications required hereunder shall be effective if in writing
and if delivered or sent by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested (a) if to the Employee, at his last known residence
address as retained in the records of the Company, with a copy to Arthur S. Meyers, Gunster Yoakley & Stewart, P.A., 777 South
Flagler Drive, Suite 500 East, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, and (b) if to the Employer, at 125 North Drive, Westborough, MA 01581,
Attention: Chief Financial Officer, with a copy to John H. Chu, Esq., Prince Lobel Tye LLP, One International Place, Boston, MA
02110, or to such other persons or addresses as the parties hereto may specify by a written notice to the other from time to time.

 

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IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed by the Employer, by its duly authorized officer, and by the Employee, as of
the date first above written.

 

	KOPIN
    CORPORATION	 	EMPLOYEE
	 	 	 	 
	 	/s/
    Mort Collins	 	/s/
    John C. C. Fan 
	By:
    	Mort
    Collins, Chair	 	John
    C. C. Fan
	 	Compensation
    Committee of the Board	 	 

 

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SCHEDULE
1

 

Performance
Bonus Milestones

 

Milestone
#1

 

1.
[redacted].

 

Milestone
#2

 

2.
[redacted].

 

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SCHEDULE
2 

 

Equity
Award

 

	●	Of
    the total shares of Common Stock to be awarded by Employer to Employee under Section 6.3 of this Agreement (the “Acquired
    Shares”), 188,000 of such shares will vest (a) at the end of the first twenty (20) consecutive trading day period beginning
    on the date hereof and ending on the third (3rd) anniversary of the date of this Agreement during which the closing price
    of the Common Stock of the Employer, as quoted on the Nasdaq Global Market, at least equals any of the share prices indicated
    in the table below, as adjusted for stock splits, stock dividends, or any other actions and events provided in the Employer’s
    2020 Equity Incentive Plan, or (b) if upon or in connection with the closing of a Change of Control (as defined in this Agreement
    on or before the third (3rd) anniversary of the date of this Agreement the price of the Common Stock of the Employer,
    as so adjusted, is at least such price; provided, however, that the Employee does not resign or is not terminated by the Employer
    for Cause prior the earlier of (i) December 24, 2022, or (ii) the satisfaction of the conditions described in clause (a) or
    (b) above:

 

	Share Price	 	Shares Vesting (cumulatively)	 
	$2.25 per share	 	 	188,000	 
	$2.50 per share	 	 	188,000	 
	$3.00 per share	 	 	188,000	 
	$3.50 per share	 	 	188,000	 
	$4.00 per share	 	 	188,000	 

 

	●	In
    addition, all of the Acquired Shares will vest if the Employer terminates the Employee’s employment in connection with
    a long-term disability arising from sickness, accident or injury suffered while traveling on Employer’s business (but
    not in connection with any disability arising from any other circumstances). 
	 	 
	●	In
    the event of the Employee’s termination of employment by the Employer without Cause or upon the Employee’s resignation
    for Good Reason or due to the Employee’s death in each case prior to a Change of Control, one hundred percent (100%)
    of the Acquired Shares shall vest.
	 	 
	●	The
    Acquired Shares will be awarded under five separate Restricted Stock Grant Agreements dated the date hereof in customary form
    providing for the separate award of 188,000 Acquired Shares with each such award subject to the respective Share Price and
    related vesting conditions described herein.

 

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