Document:

Exhibit 10.1

 

CONSULTING AGREEMENT

 

THIS
CONSULTING AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is made on March 1st, 2019 (the “Effective
Date”) by and between EYME Technologies Ltd., an Israeli Company, with offices located at 132 Menahem Begin Rd., Tel
Aviv (the “Company”) and Keystone Systems Ltd., an Israeli company with offices located at 6 Prof. Israel
Yavin St., Petah Tikvah (the “Consultant”).

 

WITNESSETH:

 

		WHEREAS,	the Company and the Consultant desire that the Consultant will provide the Company with certain
services as an independent consultant; and

 

		WHEREAS,	the Consultant is ready, qualified, willing and able to carry out its obligations and undertakings
towards the Company pursuant hereto; and

 

		WHEREAS,	the parties hereto desire to set forth the terms of their relationship in accordance with the terms
and conditions set forth herein.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the
foregoing premises, representations, warranties, covenants and agreements herein contained, and intending to be legally bound hereby,
the parties do hereby mutually agree as follows:

 

		1.	The Consulting Services

 

		1.1.	As of March 15th, 2019 (the “Commencement Date”), the Consultant has been
and shall provide the Company and its affiliates and/or related companies (including its parent companies) within and outside of
Israel with such services are more fully described on Exhibit A (the: “Consulting Services").

 

		1.2.	During the term of this Agreement and unless otherwise agreed by the Company in writing and in
its sole discretion, the Consulting Services shall be provided solely by the Consultant's employee, Dr. Mordechai (Moti) Geva
(the "Individual") and the Consultant represents, warrants and undertakes that the Consultant's obligations hereunder
and the representations, warranties and undertakings set forth in this Agreement shall apply to the Individual as well.

 

		1.3.	The Consultant undertakes to procure that the Individual shall devote his best abilities and efforts
and his full business time and efforts exclusively to the performance of the Consulting Services on behalf of the Consultant, and
he shall not engage, whether as an employee, independent contractor, or otherwise, in any business, commercial or professional
activities, whether or not for compensation, during the term of this Agreement, including after work hours, on weekends, or during
vacation time, without the prior written consent of the Company.

 

		1.4.	The Consultant is fully responsible and liable for the performance of the Consulting Services by
the Individual.

 

		1.5.	The Consultant shall report to the CITTA, Inc CEO or
to any party designated by the Company’s Board of Director with respect to all matters relating to the Consulting Services
("EYME General Manager").

 

		1.6.	In carrying out Consulting Services, Consultant shall not use or disclose to the Company any proprietary
or confidential information belonging to any third party.

 

		1.7.	This Agreement shall not be construed as limiting the Company's right to engage any other consultants,
including to perform services similar to the Consulting Services, without informing or involving the Consultant or the Individual.
The Company conducts business activities on an ongoing basis and uses multiple contractors, such as the Consultant, in accordance
with its business needs. The engagement contemplated under this Agreement is on a non-exclusive basis.

 

    

     

    

 

		2.	Representations and Warranties

 

		2.1.	The Consultant declares and confirms that according to the Individual's request the Company has
engaged the Consultant as an independent contractor under this Agreement, due to the Individual's request. The Consultant further
declares that the Individual is not interested in providing the Services hereunder as an employee of the Company, but that the
Individual desires to provide the Consulting Services through the Consultant as an independent contractor.

 

		2.2.	The Consultant and the Individual shall inform the Company, immediately upon becoming aware, of
every matter in which the Consultant or the Individual have a personal interest and which might give rise to a conflict of interest
with their duties under the terms of this Agreement.

 

		2.3.	The Consultant undertakes that neither the Consultant nor the Individual shall receive any payment
and/or benefit from any third party, directly or indirectly in connection with the engagement by the Company. In the event the
Consultant and/or the Individual breaches this sub-section, without derogating from any of the Company’s rights by law or
contract, such benefit or payment shall become the sole property of the Company, and the Company may set-off such amount from any
sums due to the Consultant.

 

		2.4.	The Consultant undertakes that it shall and it shall procure that the Individual will use the Company’s
equipment and facilities only for the purpose of the Consulting Services.

 

		2.5.	The Consultant shall comply with the provisions of all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations
and codes that may apply to this Agreement as well as Company policies (including global policies) that are related to the Consulting
Services and shall procure the Individual's compliance with the foregoing.

 

		3.	Consulting Fees

 

		3.1.	Subject to the fulfillment of the Consultant and the Individual tasks and obligations under this
Agreement, the Company shall pay the Consultant a gross monthly fee equal of NIS 64,800 plus VAT (the “Fee”).

 

		3.2.	The Company shall reimburse the Consultant or Individual for reasonable expenses incurred by the
Consultant in the course of providing the Consulting Services, provided that such expenses have been previously approved in writing
by the Company.

 

		3.3.	All payments shall be made against proper invoices in accordance with applicable law and shall
include V.A.T., if required by law, which shall be added to the amounts set forth above.

 

		3.4.	The Company shall, at all times, be entitled to withhold and deduct or make payments to any governmental
authority with respect to any tax liability from any payment made to the Consultant under this Agreement, and each such withheld
amount shall be considered as paid to the Consultant as part of the compensation, under this Agreement.

 

		3.5.	An invoice shall be provided by the Consultant to the Company no later than the 10th
day of the following month. Each invoice shall include an individual invoice date and a reference to this Agreement and will include
expenses incurred by the Consultant during such month, together with a copy of invoices and proper documentation. Payment for each
month shall be made within 10 days of the invoice date.

 

		3.6.	The Consultant confirms that the consideration set forth in this Section 3 constitutes the
Company’s entire obligation towards the Consultant (and the Individual) in connection with the Consulting Services, and Consultant
(and the Individual) shall not be entitled to any other remuneration or payment whatsoever.

 

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		3.7.	Consultant shall be solely responsible and liable for all payments required to be made to the Individual
in relation to the Consulting Services set to be provided hereunder and any other services provided by the Individual to the Company,
including without limitation, social security, national insurance, health insurance (private or national), income tax withholdings,
managers' insurance and any other social benefits or payments. The Consultant acknowledges and agrees that as a service provider
to the Company Consultant is not entitled to receive from the Company any social benefits (including without limitation, paid vacation
days, paid sick leave, severance payments, pension funds, etc.) in connection with this Agreement. The Consultant acknowledges
and agrees that Consultant is solely responsible and liable to pay Consultant's employees' salaries (including the Individual's)
and any additional social benefits to which Consultant or its employees (including the Individual) may be entitled under applicable
law.

 

		4.	Status of Parties

 

		4.1.	The Consultant is an independent contractor and has elected to provide the Consulting Services
to the Company as an independent contractor. Nothing in this Agreement shall be interpreted or construed as creating or establishing
any partnership, joint venture, employment relationship, franchise or agency or any other similar relationship between the Company
and the Consultant or between the Company and the Individual and neither party shall be held liable for the debts or obligations
of the other.

 

		4.2.	The parties hereby deny and waive any demand, claim and/or allegation that an employment relationship
of any kind has resulted from this Agreement or from the rendering of the Consulting Services.

 

		4.3.	In the event that, notwithstanding the aforesaid, and despite Consultant’s express declarations
set forth in Section 2.1 and the Individual's affirmation at the end of this Agreement, Consultant and/or the Individual and/or
any third party on such party's behalf shall claim, and/or a judicial authority shall determine, that an employer-employee relationship
existed between the Company and Consultant and/or the Individual, then the following provisions shall apply:

 

(a)            For
the period as to which it is claimed and/or determined that an employer-employee relationship existed between the Company, on the
one hand, and Consultant and/or the Individual, on the other hand (the “Relevant Period”), Consultant’s
total monthly Fees shall be that sum which is equal to 55% of the monthly Fee actually received by the Consultant during the Relevant
Period (the “Revised Monthly Fee”).

 

(b)            This
Revised Monthly Fee shall be deemed to cover all of the Company's obligations of whatever origin in connection with such employment
relationship between the Company, on the one hand, and the Consultant and/or the Individual on the other hand.

 

(c)            In
view thereof, an accounting shall be conducted between the parties, and Consultant shall return and pay to the Company all amounts
paid to it in excess of the Revised Monthly Fee for the Relevant Period (45% of the Fees received during the Relevant Period),
together with linkage differentials and interest from the date of payment of each amount by the Company to the Consultant and up
to the date upon which the actual return and payment of the funds is made by the Consultant, subject and based on the Consumer
Price Indices known at the relevant dates.

 

		4.4.	In the event the Company is demanded and/or obligated, to pay the Consultant and/or the Individual,
any amount, or give the Consultant and/or the Individual or any third party any right, deriving from the existence of employer-employee
relationship between the Consultant and/or the Individual and the Company, the Consultant shall indemnify the Company for any and
all costs, liabilities and expenses it may have in connection with such demand and/or obligation, including the economic value
of such right and including legal expenses.

 

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		4.5.	On the basis of its status as an independent contractor, the Consultant will file and be liable
for its own tax reports including all income, social security and other taxes due and owing for the consideration received by it
under this Agreement. The Consultant shall be solely responsible for, and shall pay, such taxes in accordance with all applicable
laws.

 

		5.	Term of the Agreement

 

		5.1.	This Agreement shall commence on the Commencement Date and shall continue until terminated by either
party as set forth below.

 

		5.2.	Each party may terminate this Agreement, with or without cause at any time upon 60 days advance
written notice to the other party (herein: the “Notice Period” and “Termination Notice”,
respectively).

 

		5.3.	The Consultant shall, during the Notice Period, continue to provide the Consulting Services to
the Company. For the avoidance of doubt, the Consultant’s entitlement to any remuneration for the Notice Period or part of
it, under this Section 5.3, shall be subject to an existing preapproved order of Consulting Services and to the Consultant’s
ongoing cooperation with the Company and fulfillment of any duty reasonably required of him during such period.

 

		5.4.	Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, in the event of a Justifiable Cause (as defined below
and subject to any applicable law), the Company shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement immediately without the Notice Period
and this Agreement and the relationship shall be deemed effectively terminated as of the time of delivery of such notice and Consultant
shall not be entitled to any further remuneration from the Company. The term "Justifiable Cause" shall mean (a) insolvency,
dissolution or liquidation proceedings are instituted by or against the Consultant; (b) the Consultant's involvement with
an act which constitutes a breach of the Company’s trust including but not limited to: fraud, misappropriation, embezzlement,
theft from the Company, or other acts of material dishonesty against the Company (or any parent or subsidiary thereof); (c) the
Consultant's material breach of the terms and conditions of this Agreement including but not limited to willful breach of its confidentiality
duties. A material breach will include, but not be limited to, a breach of the following sections: 2 (Representations and Warranties),
4 (Status of Parties), and 8 (Confidentiality, Non-Compete and IP Assignment).

 

		5.5.	Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason whatsoever, and before the Company pays the Consultant
the final payment, the Consultant undertakes: (1) to return to the Company all documents, drawings, magnetic media, letters,
reports and all other documents belonging to the Company and/ or related to the Company’s activities and/or to the Consulting
Services; and to return any equipment and/or other property of the Company; (2) to erase, at the Company’s offices and
in the presence of the Company’s representative and upon scheduling in advance with the Company, all information relating
to the Company or its activities which exists in the Consultant’s or Individual's personal computer(s); (3) to assist
in the transferring of the position, matters and documents under the Consultant’s supervision to whomever the Company shall
determine. If the Company’s equipment shall be returned damaged, the Company shall have the right to set off the costs of
such damages from the payment due to the Consultant (4) to confirm in writing to the Company that the Consultant preformed
the above mentioned in Subsections (1) and (2).

 

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		6.	D&O Insurance

 

The Company shall include
the Individual in its D&O insurance to the extent applicable.

 

		7.	Confidentiality, Non-Competition and Intellectual Property Assignment

 

		7.1.	The Consultant acknowledges that it and the Individual will be exposed to confidential information
related to the Company in connection with the Consulting Services and this Agreement. Therefore, upon execution of this Agreement,
the Consultant shall execute the Confidentiality, Non-Competition and Intellectual Property Assignment Agreement in the form attached
hereto as Exhibit B, which is an integral part of this Agreement.

 

		7.2.	In addition, the Consultant undertakes that the Individual will also sign and execute the Confidentiality,
Non-Competition and Intellectual Property Assignment Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C.

 

		8.	General

 

		8.1.	Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance
with the laws of the State of Israel without regard to conflict of law principles thereof. The parties submit to the exclusive
jurisdiction of the competent courts of Tel Aviv-Jaffa in any dispute related to this Agreement.

 

		8.2.	Assignment. The Consultant may not assign any of its rights and obligations hereunder without
the prior written consent of the Company. The Company may assign this Agreement to a subsidiary, affiliate or parent company of
the Company or to a purchaser of all or part of the Company’s assets or shares.

 

		8.3.	Waiver. Either party's failure at any time to require strict compliance by the other party
of the provisions of this Agreement shall not diminish such party's right thereafter to demand strict compliance therewith or with
any other provision. Waiver of any particular default shall not waive any other default.

 

		8.4.	Representation Conflict Waiver. The Parties further consent and confirm that this Agreement
was provided by Pearl Cohen Zedek Latzer Baratz (“Pearl Cohen”), counsel for the Company and for Consultant,
at the request of the Company and the Consultant. Under applicable rules of professional conduct, a law firm owes each of
its clients a duty of loyalty, which would normally preclude any attorney within the firm from undertaking a representation adverse
to any client of the firm without the affected client’s informed consent.  Other rules generally prohibit a firm
from undertaking any representation involving an actual or potential conflict of interest without the informed consent of all affected
parties.  Such a situation exists whenever a firm represents two clients simultaneously in a situation in which their interests
are actually or potentially adverse. The conflict of interest, and the need for informed consent, exist no matter how cordial the
business relationship between the two parties currently is or is anticipated to be, and no matter how non-controversial the transactions
contemplated hereunder are anticipated to be. The conflict of interest, and the need for informed consent, exist even where different
 “client teams” within the firm act on behalf of each client and an “ethical screen” is erected between
the client teams that prohibits the sharing of either client’s confidences with the members of the other client’s team.
By giving the consent requested in this letter, the Parties are, in effect, waiving that kind of zealous representation of the
Parties’ individual and conflicting interests with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby. The Parties hereby agree
that each Party has been advised to obtain independent legal counsel with respect to this Agreement and the transactions related
thereto.

 

		8.5.	Severability. In the event that any provision of this Agreement shall be deemed unlawful
or otherwise unenforceable, such provision shall be severed from this Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall continue
in full force and effect.

 

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		8.6.	Entire Agreement.  This Agreement, together with its Exhibits, contains and sets forth the
entire agreement and understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter contained herein, and it supersedes all
prior discussions, agreements, representations and understandings in this regard. If there is a conflict in terms between this
base Agreement and the Exhibit, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail.

 

		8.7.	Modification. This Agreement shall not be modified except by an instrument in writing signed
by both parties.

 

		8.8.	Headings. The captions contained herein are for the convenience of the parties only and
shall not affect the construction or interpretation of any provision hereof.

 

		8.9.	Notices. All notices, requests, reports, consents and other communications hereunder shall
be in writing, and shall be delivered either (i) by hand, (ii) by e-mail, with a written acknowledgement of the recipient,
(iii) by courier, or (iv) by registered mail, return receipt requested. Until changed by a written notice given by either
party to the other party, the addresses of the parties shall be as set herein.

 

		8.10.	Use of Company Intellectual Property. Consultant may not use the Company's or its affiliates
or parent company's trademarks or trade names, or refer to this Agreement or its services, in connection with any product, promotion
or publication, without the Company's prior written approval.

 

		8.11.	Survival. The following terms shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement:
Section 2 (Representations and Warranties); Section 4 (Status of Parties); Section 6 (Indemnification);
Section 8 (Confidentiality, Non Compete and Intellectual Property Assignment); Section 9 (General), Exhibit B
(Confidentiality, Non-Competition and Intellectual Property Assignment Agreement) and Exhibit C (Confidentiality,
Non-Competition and Intellectual Property Assignment Agreement – Service Provider).

 

		8.12.	Efforts. The parties will execute and deliver such other instruments and take such other
steps as may be necessary to effectuate fully all of the provisions hereof.

 

		8.13.	Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which
shall be deemed to be an original but all of which shall constitute one and the same Agreement.

 

		8.14.	Force Majeure. Neither party shall be held responsible for
any delay or failure in performance hereunder caused in whole or in part by fires, strikes, floods, embargos, labor disputes, delays
or failures of subcontractors, acts of sabotage, riots, accidents, delays of carriers or suppliers, voluntary or mandatory compliance
with any governmental act, regulation or request, acts of God or public enemy, war, acts of omissions or other causes beyond the
parties’ respective control or without the fault or negligence of any party, provided. provided, however, that if
such delay or failure in performance continues for a period exceeding 60 consecutive days, either party may terminate this Agreement
without further obligation to the other party.

 

In witness whereof, the duly authorized
representatives of the Company and the Consultant have executed this Agreement as of the date stated below.

 

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	EYME Technologies Ltd.	 	 	Keystone Systems Ltd.
	 	 	 	 

 

	By:	/s/ Yaron Eitan	 	By:	 /s/ Moti Geva
	Title:	 Yaron Eitan	 	Title:	 CEO

 

Individual Undertaking and Affirmation

 

The
undersigned Individual hereby agrees to all the terms and provisions of this Agreement and undertakes to comply with every undertaking
and covenants of the Consultant specified herein and agrees that he will be the sole provider of the Consulting Services.
In addition, the Individual hereby guarantees the performance of all the undertakings of the Consultant hereunder and confirms
the accuracy of all the representations made by the Consultant hereunder. The undersigned Individual hereby affirms that and confirms
that according to the undersigned's request, the Company has engaged the Consultant as an independent contractor under this Agreement,
due to the undersigned Individual's request. The undersigned Individual further declares that he is not interested in providing
the Services hereunder as an employee of the Company, but that the undersigned Individual desires to provide the Consulting Services
through the Consultant as an independent contractor, due to his request and tax considerations.

 

	 	
	 	Dr. Mordechai (Moti) Geva
	 	ID No. 040115669

 

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Exhibit A

 

Description of Consulting Services

 

Co-Founder, Chief Technology Officer, and
GM of Israel Office

Consultant shall be responsible of management
of technical team and technical infrastructure

 

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Exhibit B

 

Confidentiality, Non-Competition
and Intellectual Property Assignment

Agreement

 

The undersigned, Keystone Systems Ltd.
(hereinafter: “Consultant”), hereby declares towards (i) EYME Technologies Ltd. (the "Company")
and towards (ii) its present and future parent companies, subsidiaries and affiliates and successors (All of the aforementioned
entities shall be referred to collectively as the “Company’s Entities”), in Israel and abroad that it
is aware that during the period of providing consulting services to the Company, Confidential Information (as hereinafter defined)
shall be revealed to it and/or shall reach its knowledge, and that it is aware that the Confidential Information is one of the
main and most essential assets of the Company and therefore it declares and undertakes as follows:

 

		1.	Confidentiality

 

		1.1.	The Consultant will regard and retain as confidential and will not divulge to any third party,
or use for any unauthorized purposes either during or after the term of my service with the Company, any Confidential Information,
as defined below, that the Consultant has acquired during its service or in connection with its service or contacts with the Company’s
Entities, without the written approval consent of an authorized representative of the Company.

 

		1.2.	The Consultant will not use the Company's Confidential Information for any purpose whatsoever other
than the performance of the services on behalf of the Company. Without limiting the scope of this duty, the Consultant shall only
use the Confidential Information for the benefit of the Company, and only to the extent required for the performance of the services
and may not disclose the Confidential Information to any other third party who is not performing the service.

 

		1.3.	All Confidential Information remains the property of the Company and no license or other rights
in the Confidential Information is granted hereby.

 

		2.	Confidential Information

 

		2.1.	"Confidential Information" shall include, but will not be limited to, information
regarding research and development related to actual or anticipated products, inventions, whether patentable or non-patentable,
discoveries, innovations, designs, drawings, sketches, diagrams, formulas, computer files, computer programs, hardware, software
or other products, product definitions, product research, manuals, selection processes, data, methods of manufacture, planning
processes, trade secrets, business secrets, business plans, copyrights, proprietary information, customer lists, names of clients,
list of suppliers, marketing plans, strategies, forecasts, business forecasts, processes, finances, costing, sales, prices, terms
of payment, formulae, know-how, improvements and techniques and any other data related to the business or affairs of the Company's
Entities and/or its clients, including clients with whom the Company is negotiating.

 

		2.2.	Confidential Information shall not include information that (i) has become part of public
knowledge other than as a result of a breach of this undertaking; (ii) was already in the Consultant's possession at the time
of disclosure, as shown by my written documents dated prior to the disclosure; or (iii) is rightfully received by the Consultant
from a third party without a duty of confidentiality, as shown by the Consultant in written documents. The Consultant shall have
the burden of proof establishing that any or more of these exceptions applies.

 

		2.3.	The Consultant undertakes to notify, disclose and bring to the Company’s knowledge any information
coming to the Consultant's knowledge in any way, including information being the product of any idea or development of the Consultant.

 

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		3.	Return of Confidential Information

 

All materials including, but
not limited to, documents, notes, memoranda, records, diagrams, blueprints, bulletins, formulas, reports, computer programs, and
any other material of any kind and in any form, coming into the Consultant's possession or prepared by the Consultant in connection
with its service, are the exclusive property of the Company (hereinafter the "Documents"). The Consultant agrees
to return to the Company all such Documents upon termination of its service, unless the Consultant acquires the Company’s
specific written consent to release any such Document.

 

		4.	Ownership Rights

 

		4.1.	The Consultant agrees that the Confidential Information and all memoranda, books, notes, records,
charts, formula, specifications, presentations, lists, drafts, patent applications and other documents, as well as any inventions,
improvements, mask works, discoveries or works, whether or not capable of being patented or copyrighted, and any and all derivatives
related thereto (together "Work Products"), which the Consultant may conceive, make, develop, author, or work
on, in whole or in part, independently or jointly with others during the term of the Consultant's service with the Company or following
its service with the Company, which are either (i) related to the Company’s Entities’ business or actual or demonstrably
anticipated research or development; (ii) resulting directly or indirectly from any service the Consultant performed for the
Company; or (iii) developed in whole or in part on the Company’s time or with the use of any Company’s equipment,
supplies, facilities, or trade secret, are and shall be the Company’s sole and exclusive property.

 

		4.2.	Furthermore, without additional compensation or consideration, the Consultant hereby assigns and
will in the future assign to the Company, without any consideration compensation or right to royalty, any right, title and interest
the Consultant may have worldwide in such Work Products and any copyrights, patents, mask work rights or other intellectual property
rights, including the Moral Right, insofar as the Consultant has or shall have such rights and any and all derivatives relating
thereto and the Consultant shall provide any assistance required by the Company to perfect such protection. "Moral Rights"
mean any rights of paternity or integrity, any right to claim authorship of an invention, to object to any distortion, mutilation
or other modification of, or other derogatory action in relation to, any invention, whether or not such would be prejudicial to
her honor or reputation, and any similar right, existing under judicial or statutory law of any country in the world, or under
any treaty, regardless of whether or not such right is denominated or generally referred to as a "moral right”.

 

		4.3.	The Consultant hereby confirms that its employment agreements with its personnel includes full
consideration for patents in accordance with section 134 of the Patents Law – 1967 (hereinafter: the “Patents Law”)
for all the Work Products which were performed by them during the period of providing the services including also for any service
invention, as this term is defined in the Patents Law, and in no case shall the Consultant or any of its personnel own a service
invention and or any Work Products, and Consultant shall not be entitled to royalties and/or to other payments or consideration
beside the consideration agreed to under the Consulting Agreement for or in respect of the service invention and/or in respect
of the Work Products and/or in respect of the commercial use of the service invention or Work Products.

 

		5.	Disclosure of Inventions

 

The Consultant will promptly
disclose and describe to the Company all the Work Products which the Consultant may conceive, make, reduce to practice, develop,
author, or work on, in whole or in part, independently, or jointly with others, during the period of the Consultant's service with
the Company, which either; (i) relate to the Company’s Entities’ business or actual or demonstrably anticipated
research or development; (ii) are developed in whole or in part on the Company's time or with the use of any of the Company's
equipment, supplies, facilities or trade secret information, or (iii) result directly or indirectly from any work the Consultant
performed for the Company.

 

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		6.	Consultant’s Assistance

 

The Consultant will, at the
Company’s expense, assist in preparation and registration of patents and any other intellectual property right in favor of
the Company, in any jurisdiction deemed appropriate by the Company. Such assistance shall include, without limitation, the preparation
of documents, drawings and other data and execution of assignments, applications and other forms. The Consultant agrees to perform
this obligation during and after its service with the Company. In order to give full effect to this section the Consultant hereby
irrevocably appoint the Company (and its representatives) as the Consultant's attorney in fact, authorized in its name and on its
behalf to execute all such documents.

 

		7.	Non-Competition

 

		7.1.	During the term of the Consultant's service with the Company and for a period of 12 months
after the termination of the Consultant's service with the Company by any side and for any reason, the Consultant will not either
alone or jointly with others or as an agent, consultant or employee of any person, firm or company, carry on or engage in any activity
or business which shall be in competition with the business of the Company’s Entities (hereinafter "Competing Entities").

 

		7.2.	Without derogating from the generality of the above, for the purpose of this Agreement, Competing
Entities shall include any person or entity that are engaged in development, services, production, or commercial activities similar
to those of the Company's Entities.

 

		8.	Non-Solicitation

 

During the
term of the Consultant service with the Company and thereafter for a period of 24 months, the Consultant will not solicit or encourage
or cause others to solicit or encourage any employees of the Company’s Entities to terminate their employment with the Company's
Entities, and the Consultant will not assist any employee of the Company’s Entities to engage with any Competing Entities.

 

		9.	No Conflicting Obligations

 

The Consultant will not disclose
to the Company any proprietary or confidential information belonging to any third party, including any prior or current employer
or contractor, unless the Consultant has first received the written approval of that third party and present it to the Company.
The Consultant undertakes not to perform any activity related to its service with the Company on the premises of any third party,
or while using any equipment or materials that belong to any such third party, unless instructed to do so by the Company.

 

		10.	Third Party Information

 

The Consultant recognizes that
the Company has received and will in the future receive from third parties their confidential or proprietary information, subject
to a duty on the Company’s part to maintain the confidentiality of such information and to use it only for certain limited
purposes. The Consultant agrees to hold all such confidential or proprietary information in the strictest confidence and not to
disclose it to any person or entity or to use it except as necessary in carrying out its services for the Company, consistent with
the Company’s agreement with such third party.

 

		11.	Breach of Obligation

 

		11.1.	The Consultant is aware that a breach of any of the obligations under this Agreement will cause
the Company or the Company’s Entities’ serious and irreparable harm, to which no monetary compensation can be an appropriate
remedy. Therefore, the Consultant agrees that if such a breach occurs, the Company shall be entitled, without prejudice, to take
all legal means necessary, including any injunctive relief, to restrain any continuation or further breach of this Agreement..

 

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		12.	Assignment

 

This Agreement may be assigned
by the Company. The Consultant may not assign or delegate its obligations under this Agreement, without the Company's prior written
approval.

 

		13.	Governing Law

 

This Agreement shall be construed
under the laws of the State of Israel without regard to conflict of law provisions thereof. The parties submit to the exclusive
jurisdiction of the competent courts of Tel Aviv-Jaffa in any dispute related to this Agreement.

 

		14.	Survival

 

Unless specifically limited
under the provisions in this Agreement, the Consultant's obligations under this Agreement shall remain in full force during its
service with the Company and following the termination, for any reason, of the Consultant service with the Company.

 

		15.	Condition to Engagement

 

The Consultant acknowledges
that the execution of this Agreement is a condition to the Company's engagement with it and the disclosure of any Confidential
Information.

 

	Signature:	/s/ Moti Geva	 
	Name:	/s/ Moti GEva	 

 

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Exhibit C

Confidentiality, Non-Competition
and Intellectual Property Assignment

Agreement- Service Provider

 

I, Dr. Mordechai (Moti) Geva (ID 040115669)
aware that during the period of providing Consulting Services through Keystone Systems Ltd. to EYME Technologies Ltd. (the “Company”),
Confidential Information (as hereinafter defined) shall be revealed to me and/or shall come to my knowledge, and since it has been
clarified to me that such information is among the Company’s main and most vital assets, I, hereby declare and undertake
toward (i) the Company and (ii) its present and future parent companies, subsidiaries and affiliates and successors (All
of the aforementioned entities shall be referred to collectively as the “Company’s Entities”), as follows:

 

		1.	Confidentiality

 

		1.1.	I will regard and retain as confidential and will not divulge to any third party, or use for any
unauthorized purposes either during or after the term of my service with the Company, any Confidential Information, as defined
below, that I have acquired during my service or in connection with my service or contacts with the Company’s Entities, without
the written approval consent of an authorized representative of the Company.

 

		1.2.	I will not use the Company's Confidential Information for any purpose whatsoever other than the
performance of the services on behalf of the Company. Without limiting the scope of this duty, I shall only use the Confidential
Information for the benefit of the Company, and only to the extent required for the performance of the services and may not disclose
the Confidential Information to any other third party who is not performing the service. Without limiting the scope of this duty, I
shall not design or manufacture or develop any products, which incorporate any Confidential Information.

 

		1.3.	All Confidential Information remains the property of the Company and no license or other rights
in the Confidential Information is granted hereby.

 

		2.	Confidential Information

 

		2.1.	"Confidential Information" shall include, but will not be limited to, information
regarding research and development related to actual or anticipated products, inventions, whether patentable or non-patentable,
discoveries, innovations, designs, drawings, sketches, diagrams, formulas, computer files, computer programs, hardware, software
or other products, product definitions, product research, manuals, selection processes, data, methods of manufacture, planning
processes, trade secrets, business secrets, business plans, copyrights, proprietary information, customer lists, names of clients,
list of suppliers, marketing plans, strategies, forecasts, business forecasts, processes, finances, costing, sales, prices, terms
of payment, formulae, know-how, improvements and techniques and any other data related to the business or affairs of the Company's
Entities and/or its clients, including clients with whom the Company is negotiating.

 

		2.2.	Confidential Information shall not include information that (i) has become part of public
knowledge other than as a result of a breach of this undertaking; (ii) was already in my possession at the time of disclosure,
as shown by my written documents dated prior to the disclosure; or (iii) is rightfully received by me from a third party without
a duty of confidentiality, as shown by me in written documents. I shall have the burden of proof establishing that any or more
of these exceptions applies.

 

		2.3.	I undertake to notify, disclose and bring to the Company’s knowledge any information coming
to my knowledge in any way, including information being the product of any idea or development of mine.

 

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		3.	Return of Confidential Information

 

All materials including, but
not limited to, documents, notes, memoranda, records, diagrams, blueprints, bulletins, formulas, reports, computer programs, and
any other material of any kind and in any form, coming into my possession or prepared by me in connection with my service, are
the exclusive property of the Company (hereinafter the "Documents"). I agree to return to the Company all such
Documents upon termination of my service, unless I acquire the Company’s specific written consent to release any such Document.

 

		4.	Ownership Rights

 

		4.1.	I agree that the Confidential Information and all memoranda, books, notes, records, charts, formula,
specifications, presentations, lists, drafts, patent applications and other documents, as well as any inventions, improvements,
mask works, discoveries or works, whether or not capable of being patented or copyrighted, and any and all derivatives related
thereto (together "Work Products"), which I may conceive, make, develop, author, or work on, in whole or in part,
independently or jointly with others during the term of my service with the Company or following my service with the Company, which
are either (i) related to the Company’s Entities’ business or actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development;
(ii)  resulting directly or indirectly from any service I performed for the Company; or (iii) developed in whole or in
part on the Company’s time or with the use of any Company’s equipment, supplies, facilities, or trade secret, are and
shall be the Company’s sole and exclusive property.

 

		4.2.	Furthermore, without additional compensation or consideration, I hereby assign and will in
the future assign to the Company, without any consideration compensation or right to royalty, any right, title and interest I may
have worldwide in such Work Products and any copyrights, patents, mask work rights or other intellectual property rights, including
the Moral Right, insofar as I have or I shall have such rights and any and all derivatives relating thereto and I shall provide
any assistance required by the Company to perfect such protection. "Moral Rights" mean any rights of paternity or integrity,
any right to claim authorship of an invention, to object to any distortion, mutilation or other modification of, or other derogatory
action in relation to, any invention, whether or not such would be prejudicial to her honor or reputation, and any similar right,
existing under judicial or statutory law of any country in the world, or under any treaty, regardless of whether or not such right
is denominated or generally referred to as a "moral right”.

 

		4.3.	I hereby confirm that in my employment agreement with Keystone Systems Ltd., I agreed that
my salary shall constitute full consideration in accordance with section 134 of the Patents Law – 1967 (hereinafter: the
 “Patents Law”) for all the Work Products which were performed by me during the period of providing the services
including also for any service patent as this term is defined in the Patents Law, and in no case shall I own a service invention
and/or any Work Product and I shall not be entitled to royalties and/or to other payments or consideration beside my salary for
or in respect with the service invention and/or in respect to the Work Products and/or in respect to the commercial use of the
service invention and/or the Work Products.

 

		5.	Disclosure of Inventions

 

I will promptly disclose and
describe to the Company all the Work Products which I may conceive, make, reduce to practice, develop, author, or work on, in whole
or in part, independently, or jointly with others, during the period of my service with the Company, which either; (i) relate
to the Company’s Entities’ business or actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development; (ii) are developed
in whole or in part on the Company's time or with the use of any of the Company's equipment, supplies, facilities or trade secret
information, or (iii) result directly or indirectly from any work I performed for the Company.

 

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		6.	Consultant’s Assistance

 

I will, at the Company’s
expense, assist in preparation and registration of patents and any other intellectual property right in favor of the Company, in
any jurisdiction deemed appropriate by the Company. Such assistance shall include, without limitation, the preparation of documents,
drawings and other data and execution of assignments, applications and other forms. I agree to perform this obligation during and
after my service with the Company. In order to give full effect to this section I hereby irrevocably appoint the Company (and its
representatives) as my attorney in fact, authorized in my name and on my behalf to execute all such documents.

 

		7.	Non-Competition

 

		7.1.	During the term of my service with the Company and for a period of 12 months after the termination
of my service with the Company by any side and for any reason, I will not either alone or jointly with others or as an agent,
consultant or employee of any person, firm or company, carry on or engage in any activity or business which shall be in competition
with the business of the Company’s Entities (hereinafter "Competing Entities").

 

		7.2.	Without derogating from the generality of the above, for the purpose of this Agreement, Competing
Entities shall include any person or entity that are engaged in development, services, production, or commercial activities similar
to those of the Company's Entities.

 

		8.	Non-Solicitation

 

During the
term of my service with the Company and thereafter for a period of 12 months, I will not solicit or encourage or cause others
to solicit or encourage any employees of the Company’s Entities to terminate their employment with the Company's Entities,
and I will not assist any employee of the Company’s Entities to engage with any Competing Entities.

 

		9.	No Conflicting Obligations

 

I will not disclose to the Company
any proprietary or confidential information belonging to any third party, including any prior or current employer or contractor,
unless I have first received the written approval of that third party and present it to the Company. I undertake not to perform
any activity related to my service with the Company on the premises of any third party, or while using any equipment or materials
that belong to any such third party, unless instructed to do so by the Company.

 

		10.	Third Party Information

 

I recognize that the Company
has received and will in the future receive from third parties their confidential or proprietary information, subject to a duty
on the Company’s part to maintain the confidentiality of such information and to use it only for certain limited purposes.
I agree to hold all such confidential or proprietary information in the strictest confidence and not to disclose it to any person
or entity or to use it except as necessary in carrying out my services for the Company, consistent with the Company’s agreement
with such third party.

 

		11.	Breach of Obligation

 

I am aware
that a breach of any of the obligations under this Agreement will cause the Company or the Company’s Entities’ serious
and irreparable harm, to which no monetary compensation can be an appropriate remedy. Therefore, I agree that if such a breach
occurs, the Company shall be entitled, without prejudice, to take all legal means necessary, including any injunctive relief, to
restrain any continuation or further breach of this Agreement.

 

		12.	Assignment

 

This Agreement may be assigned
by the Company. I may not assign or delegate my obligations under this Agreement, without the Company's prior written approval.

 

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		13.	Governing Law

 

This Agreement shall be construed
under the laws of the State of Israel without regard to conflict of law principles. The parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction
of the competent courts of Tel Aviv-Jaffa in any dispute related to this Agreement.

 

		14.	Survival

 

Unless specifically limited
under the provisions in this Agreement, my obligations under this Agreement shall remain in full force during my service with the
Company and following the termination, for any reason, of my service with the Company.

 

		15.	Condition to Engagement

 

I acknowledge that the execution
of this Agreement is a condition to the Company's engagement with me and the disclosure of any Confidential Information.

 

	Signature:	/s/ Moti Geva	 
	Name:	Dr. Mordechai (Moti) Geva	 

 

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CITTA, INC.

 

CONSULTING AGREEMENT

 

This Consulting Agreement
(this “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of July 9, 2019 (the “Effective Date”)
by and between CITTA, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and Grays West Ventures LLC,
through its member, Edmundo Gonzalez (together, “Consultant”) (Consultant and Company herein referred
to individually as a “Party,” or collectively as the “Parties”).

 

WHEREAS, simultaneous
with the execution and delivery of this Agreement, Conusltant and Company are entering into that certain Restricted Stock Agreement
in which Consultant is purchasing shares of Common Stock in the Company, subject to the restrictions set forth therein (the “RSA”).

 

WHEREAS, the Company
desires to retain Consultant as an independent contractor to perform consulting services for the Company, and Consultant is willing
to perform such services, on the terms described below. In consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, the Parties agree
as follows:

 

1.            Services
and Compensation

 

Consultant shall perform
the services described in Exhibit A (the “Services”) for the Company (or its designee) and
the Company agrees to pay Consultant the compensation describe in Exhibit A for the Consultant’s performance
of Services.

 

2.            Conflicting
Obligations; Restricted Covenants

 

A.            Consultant
represents and warrants that Consultant has no agreements, relationships, or commitments to any other person or entity that conflict
with the provisions of this Agreement, Consultant’s obligations to the Company under this Agreement, and/or Consultant’s
ability to perform the Services. Consultant will not enter into any such conflicting agreement during the term of this Agreement.

 

B.            Consultant
(including Mr. Edmundo Gonzalez individually), shall not, during the term of this Agreement and for 12 months thereafter (the
 “Restricted Period”), directly or indirectly, own an interest in, manage, operate, join, control,
or participate in or be connected with, as an officer, employee, partner, stockholder, consultant or otherwise, any person or organization
that, at such time, competes with the business of the Company and its affiliates; provided that this shall not preclude Consultant
from owning a stock interest not greater than 5% in a publicly traded company. For the purpose of this clause, the business of
the Company and its affiliates means deep learning in healthcare.

 

3.            Return
of Company Materials

 

Upon the termination
of this Agreement, or upon Company’s earlier request, Consultant will immediately deliver to the Company, and will not keep
in Consultant’s possession, recreate, or deliver to anyone else, any and all Company property, including, but not limited
to, Confidential Information (as defined in the RSA), tangible embodiments of the Inventions (as defined in the RSA), all devices
and equipment belonging to the Company, all electronically-stored information and passwords to access such property, and any reproductions
of any of the foregoing items that Consultant may have in Consultant’s possession or control.

 

    

     

    

 

4.            Reports

 

Consultant agrees that
Consultant will periodically keep the Company advised as to Consultant’s progress in performing the Services under this Agreement.
Consultant further agrees that Consultant will, as requested by the Company, prepare written reports with respect to such progress.
The Company and Consultant agree that the reasonable time expended in preparing such written reports will be considered time devoted
to the performance of the Services.

 

5.            Term
and Termination

 

A.            Term;
Termination. The term of this Agreement will begin on the Effective Date of this Agreement and continue for one (1) year
thereafter (the “Term”). The Term shall be renewed automatically for an additional one (1) year
period unless either Party gives written notice of non-renewal at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the first-year
anniversary, and after said additional one (1) year period shall remain in effect until either Party provides thirty (30)
days’ prior notice of termination; provided, however, the Company may terminate this engagement immediately for Cause
at any time during Term. For the purposes hereof, the term “Cause” shall mean (a) the commission
of any act of fraud, embezzlement or dishonesty, any unauthorized use or disclosure of confidential information or trade secrets
of the Company (or its affiliated companies); or (b) Consultant’s conviction of a felony or of any crime involving moral
turpitude, fraud or misrepresentation (the conviction may or may not be related to the Company); or (c) Consultant’s
gross negligence or willful misconduct resulting in any damage to the Company, following Consultant’s failure to remedy such
default within seven (7) days of receiving written notice from the Company describing the problem in reasonable detail; or
(d) any other intentional misconduct adversely affecting the business or affairs of the Company (or its affiliated companies)
in a material manner; or (e) any breach of Consultant’s fiduciary duties owed to the Company as a director or any material
breach of any agreement between the Consultant and the Company which is not cured (if curable) within ten (10) days following
written notice from the Company to the Consultant. The foregoing definition shall not be deemed to be inclusive of all the acts
or omissions which the Company (or its affiliated companies) may consider as grounds for Cause.

 

B.            Survival.
Upon any termination, all rights and duties of the Company and Consultant toward each other shall cease except:

 

(1)            The
Company will pay, within thirty (30) days after the effective date of termination, all amounts owing to Consultant for Services
completed and accepted by the Company prior to the termination date and related reimbursable expenses, if any, submitted in accordance
with the Company’s policies and in accordance with the provisions of Section 1 of this Agreement; and

 

(2)            Section 2.B
(Restrictive Covenant), Section 3 (Return of Company Materials), Section 5 (Term and Termination), Section 6 (Independent
Contractor; Benefits), Section 7 (Indemnification), Section 8 (Limitation of Liability), Section 9 (Arbitration
and Equitable Relief), and Section 10 (Miscellaneous) will survive termination or expiration of this Agreement in accordance
with their terms.

 

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6.            Independent
Contractor; Benefits

 

A.            Independent
Contractor. It is the express intention of the Company and Consultant that Consultant perform the Services as an independent
contractor to the Company and shall not be an employee of the Company within the meaning of all federal, state and local laws and
regulations governing employment relationships, including insurance, workers’ compensation, industrial accident, labor and
taxes. Nothing in this Agreement shall in any way be construed to constitute Consultant as, and Consultant shall not hold himself
out as, an agent, employee or representative of the Company. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Consultant is not
authorized to bind the Company to any liability or obligation or to represent that Consultant has any such authority. Consultant
agrees to furnish (or reimburse the Company for) all tools and materials necessary to accomplish this Agreement and shall incur
all expenses associated with performance, except as expressly provided in Exhibit A. The Company will report all payments
to Consultant hereunder via a Form 1099. Consultant shall be solely responsible for any workers’ compensation, unemployment
or disability insurance payments and any social security, income tax or other withholdings, deductions or payments, including self-employment
taxes, that may be required by federal, state or local law with respect to any sums paid to Consultant hereunder. Consultant acknowledges
and agrees that Consultant shall be required to pay, and shall timely remit, all self-employment taxes to the Internal Revenue
Service and any other required governmental agencies and has a valid and comprehensive workers’ compensation policy in place
that shall apply to Contractor’s provision of the Services hereunder.

 

B.            Benefits.
The Company and Consultant agree that Consultant will receive no Company-sponsored benefits from the Company where benefits include,
but are not limited to, paid vacation, sick leave, medical insurance and 401k participation. If Consultant is reclassified by a
state or federal agency or court as the Company’s employee, Consultant will become a reclassified employee and will receive
no benefits from the Company, except those mandated by state or federal law, even if by the terms of the Company’s benefit
plans or programs of the Company in effect at the time of such reclassification, Consultant would otherwise be eligible for such
benefits.

 

7.            Indemnification

 

Consultant agrees to
indemnify and hold harmless the Company and its affiliates and their directors, officers and employees from and against all taxes,
losses, damages, liabilities, costs and expenses, including attorneys’ fees and other legal expenses, arising directly or
indirectly from or in connection with (i) any negligent, reckless or intentionally wrongful act of Consultant or Consultant’s
assistants, employees, contractors or agents, (ii) a determination by a court or agency that the Consultant is not an independent
contractor, (iii) any breach by the Consultant or Consultant’s assistants, employees, contractors or agents of any of
the covenants contained in this Agreement, (iv) any failure of Consultant to perform the Services in accordance with all applicable
laws, rules and regulations, or (v) any violation or claimed violation of a third party’s rights resulting in whole
or in part from the Company’s use of the Inventions (as defined in the RSA) or other deliverables of Consultant under this
Agreement.

 

8.            Limitation
of Liability

 

IN NO EVENT SHALL COMPANY
BE LIABLE TO CONSULTANT OR TO ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR DAMAGES FOR
LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OF BUSINESS, HOWEVER CAUSED AND UNDER ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER COMPANY WAS ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND NOTWITHSTANDING
THE FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY. IN NO EVENT SHALL COMPANY’S LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
WITH THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY COMPANY TO CONSULTANT UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR THE SERVICES, DELIVERABLES OR INVENTION
GIVING RISE TO SUCH LIABILITY.

 

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9.            Arbitration
and Equitable Relief

 

A.            Arbitration.
IN CONSIDERATION OF CONSULTANT’S CONSULTING RELATIONSHIP WITH THE COMPANY, ITS PROMISE TO ARBITRATE ALL DISPUTES RELATED
TO CONSULTANT’S CONSULTING RELATIONSHIP WITH THE COMPANY AND CONSULTANT’S RECEIPT OF THE COMPENSATION PAID TO CONSULTANT
BY COMPANY, AT PRESENT AND IN THE FUTURE, CONSULTANT AGREES THAT ANY AND ALL CONTROVERSIES, CLAIMS, OR DISPUTES WITH ANYONE (INCLUDING
COMPANY AND ANY EMPLOYEE, OFFICER, DIRECTOR, SHAREHOLDER OR BENEFIT PLAN OF THE COMPANY IN THEIR CAPACITY AS SUCH OR OTHERWISE)
ARISING OUT OF, RELATING TO, OR RESULTING FROM CONSULTANT’S CONSULTING RELATIONSHIP WITH THE COMPANY OR THE TERMINATION OF
CONSULTANT’S CONSULTING RELATIONSHIP WITH THE COMPANY, INCLUDING ANY BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT, SHALL BE SUBJECT TO BINDING
ARBITRATION UNDER THE ARBITRATION RULES SET FORTH IN N.Y. CIV. PRAC. LAW § 7501 ET SEQ. (THE “RULES”) AND
PURSUANT TO NEW YORK LAW. CONSULTANT AGREES TO ARBITRATE any AND ALL COMMON LAW AND/OR statutory claims under LOCAL, state,
or federal law, including, but not limited to, claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities
Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act, the SARBANES-OXLEY
ACT, THE WORKER ADJUSTMENT AND RETRAINING NOTIFICATION ACT, THE CLAIMS RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT
OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATUS, CLASSIFICATION AND RELATIONSHIP WITH THE COMPANY, AND claims of harassment, discrimination, wrongful
termination, AND BREACH OF CONTRACT, EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW. CONSULTANT ALSO AGREES TO ARBITRATE ANY AND ALL DISPUTES ARISING
OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE INTERPRETATION OR APPLICATION OF THIS AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE, BUT NOT TO DISPUTES ABOUT THE ENFORCEABILITY,
REVOCABILITY OR VALIDITY OF THIS AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE OR ANY PORTION HEREOF OR THE CLASS, COLLECTIVE AND REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING
WAIVER HEREIN. WITH RESPECT TO ALL SUCH CLAIMS AND DISPUTES THAT CONSULTANT AGREEs TO ARBITRATE, CONSULTANT HEREBY EXPRESSLY AGREES
TO WAIVE, AND DOES WAIVE, ANY RIGHT TO A TRIAL BY JURY. Consultant further understands
that this Agreement to arbitrate also applies to any disputes that the Company may have with Consultant.

 

B.            Procedure.
Consultant agrees that any arbitration will be administered by Judicial Arbitration & Mediation Services, Inc. (“JAMS”)
pursuant to its EMPLOYMENT Arbitration Rules & Procedures (the “JAMS Rules”), WHICH ARE
AVAILABLE AT http://www.jamsadr.com/rules-employment-arbitration/ AND FROM HUMAN RESOURCES.
CONSULTANT AGREES THAT THE ARBITRATOR SHALL HAVE THE POWER TO DECIDE ANY MOTIONS BROUGHT BY ANY PARTY TO THE ARBITRATION, INCLUDING
MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND/OR ADJUDICATION AND MOTIONS TO DISMISS AND DEMURRERS, PRIOR TO ANY ARBITRATION HEARING. CONSULTANT
AGREES THAT THE ARBITRATOR SHALL ISSUE A WRITTEN DECISION ON THE MERITS. CONSULTANT ALSO AGREES THAT THE ARBITRATOR SHALL HAVE
THE POWER TO AWARD ANY REMEDIES, INCLUDING ATTORNEYS' FEES AND COSTS, AVAILABLE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. CONSULTANT AGREES THAT
THE ARBITRATOR SHALL ADMINISTER AND CONDUCT ANY ARBITRATION IN A MANNER CONSISTENT WITH THE RULES, INCLUDING THE NEW YORK
CIVIL PRACTICE LAW AND RULES, AND THAT THE ARBITRATOR SHALL APPLY SUBSTANTIVE AND PROCEDURAL NEW YORK LAW TO ANY DISPUTE OR CLAIM,
WITHOUT REFERENCE TO RULES OF CONFLICT OF LAW. TO THE EXTENT THAT THE JAMS RULES CONFLICT WITH NEW YORK LAW, NEW YORK LAW SHALL
TAKE PRECEDENCE. CONSULTANT FURTHER AGREES THAT ANY ARBITRATION UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN NEW YORK COUNTY, NEW
YORK.

 

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C.            Remedy.
Except as provided by the CCP ACT AND THIS AGREEMENT, arbitration shall be the sole,
exclusive, and final remedy for any dispute between Consultant and the Company. Accordingly, except as provided for by the CCP
ACT AND this agreement, neither Consultant nor the Company will be permitted to pursue court action regarding claims that are subject
to arbitration.

 

D.            Availability
of Injunctive Relief. In accordance
with N.Y. CIV. PRAC. LAW § 7501 ET SEQ., the Parties agree that any party may also petition the court for injunctive relief
where either party alleges or claims a violation of any agreement regarding INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, confidential information OR
NONINTERFERENCE. In the event either party seeks injunctive relief, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable
costs and attorneys’ fees.

 

E.            Administrative
Relief. Consultant understands that
except as permitted by law this Agreement does not prohibit Consultant from pursuing certain Administrative claimS with local,
state or federal administrative bodIES OR GOVERNMENT AGENCIES such as the Department of Fair Employment and Housing, the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, or the workers’ compensation board. this agreement
does, however, preclUde consultant from bringing any alleged wage claims with the Department of labor standards enforcement. Likewise,
This Agreement does preclude Consultant from pursuing court action regarding any Administrative claims, except as permitted by
law.

 

F.            Voluntary
Nature of Agreement. Consultant
acknowledges and agrees that he/she is executing this Agreement voluntarily and without any duress or undue influence by the Company
or anyone else. Consultant further acknowledges and agrees that he/she has carefully read this Agreement and that Consultant has
asked any questions needed for Consultant to understand the terms, consequences and binding effect of this Agreement and fully
understand it, including that Consultant is waiving his/her right to a jury trial. Finally, Consultant agrees that
he/she has been provided an opportunity to seek the advice of an attorney of Consultant’s choice before signing this Agreement.

 

10.            Miscellaneous

 

A.            Governing
Law; Consent to Personal Jurisdiction. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York, without regard
to the conflicts of law provisions of any jurisdiction. To the extent that any lawsuit is permitted under this Agreement, the Parties
hereby expressly consent to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction and venue of the state and federal courts located in New York.

 

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B.            Assignability.
This Agreement will be binding upon Consultant’s heirs, executors, assigns, administrators, and other legal representatives,
and will be for the benefit of the Company, its successors, and its assigns. There are no intended third-party beneficiaries to
this Agreement, except as expressly stated. Except as may otherwise be provided in this Agreement, Consultant may not sell, assign
or delegate any rights or obligations under this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Company may assign
this Agreement and its rights and obligations under this Agreement to any successor to all or substantially all of Company’s
relevant assets, whether by merger, consolidation, reorganization, reincorporation, sale of assets or stock, change of control
or otherwise.

 

C.            Entire
Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the Parties with respect to the subject
matter herein and supersedes all prior written and oral agreements, discussions, or representations between the Parties. Consultant
represents and warrants that he/she is not relying on any statement or representation not contained in this Agreement. To the extent
any terms set forth in Exhibit A conflict with the terms set forth in this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall control
unless otherwise expressly agreed by the Parties in such exhibit or schedule.

 

D.            Headings.
Headings are used in this Agreement for reference only and shall not be considered when interpreting this Agreement.

 

E.            Severability.
If a court or other body of competent jurisdiction finds, or the Parties mutually believe, any provision of this Agreement, or
portion thereof, to be invalid or unenforceable, such provision will be enforced to the maximum extent permissible so as to effect
the intent of the Parties, and the remainder of this Agreement will continue in full force and effect.

 

F.            Modification,
Waiver. No modification of or amendment to this Agreement, nor any waiver of any rights under this Agreement, will be effective
unless in a writing signed by the Parties. Waiver by the Company of a breach of any provision of this Agreement will not operate
as a waiver of any other or subsequent breach.

 

G.            Notices.
Any notice or other communication required or permitted by this Agreement to be given to a Party shall be in writing and shall
be deemed given (i) if delivered personally or by commercial messenger or courier service, (ii) when sent by confirmed
facsimile, or (iii) if mailed by U.S. registered or certified mail (return receipt requested), to the Party at the Party’s
address written below or at such other address as the Party may have previously specified by like notice. If by mail, delivery
shall be deemed effective three business days after mailing in accordance with this Section 10.G.

 

		(1)	If to the Company, to:

CITTA, Inc.

1185 Avenue
of the Americas, Suite 301

New York,
NY 10036

 

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With a copy to (such
copy not constituting notice):

 

Pearl Cohen
Zedek Latzer Baratz LLP

50 Congress
Street, Suite 1040

Boston,
MA 02109

Attn: Oded
Kadosh, Esq.

Email: okadosh@pearlcohen.com

 

(2)            If
to Consultant, to the address for notice on the signature page to this Agreement or, if no such address is provided, to the
last address of Consultant provided by Consultant to the Company.

 

H.            Attorneys’
Fees. In any court action at law or equity that is brought by one of the Parties to this Agreement to enforce or interpret
the provisions of this Agreement, the prevailing Party will be entitled to reasonable attorneys’ fees, in addition to any
other relief to which that Party may be entitled.

 

I.             Waiver.
The Parties further consent and confirm that this Agreement was provided by Pearl Cohen Zedek Latzer Baratz, LLP (“Pearl
Cohen”), counsel for the Company and for Consultant, at the request of the Company and the Consultant. Under applicable
rules of professional conduct, a law firm owes each of its clients a duty of loyalty, which would normally preclude any attorney
within the firm from undertaking a representation adverse to any client of the firm without the affected client’s informed
consent. Other rules generally prohibit a firm from undertaking any representation involving an actual or potential conflict
of interest without the informed consent of all affected parties. Such a situation exists whenever a firm represents two clients
simultaneously in a situation in which their interests are actually or potentially adverse. The conflict of interest, and the need
for informed consent, exist no matter how cordial the business relationship between the two parties currently is or is anticipated
to be, and no matter how non-controversial the transactions contemplated hereunder are anticipated to be. The conflict of interest,
and the need for informed consent, exist even where different “client teams” within the firm act on behalf of each
client and an “ethical screen” is erected between the client teams that prohibits the sharing of either client’s
confidences with the members of the other client’s team. By giving the consent requested heren, the Parties are, in effect,
waiving that kind of zealous representation of the Parties’ individual and conflicting interests with respect to the transactions
contemplated hereby. The Parties hereby agree that each Party has been advised to obtain independent legal counsel with respect
to this Agreement and the transactions related thereto. Each Party hereby irrevocably, unconditionally, completely, fully and forever
disclaims, forfeits, waives, discharges and releases any and all legal or equitable right, claim or interest against any claim
against the Company, Pearl Cohen, and each of its affiliates, subsidiaries, officers, directors, partners and employees, and agree
not to sue, or otherwise cause to be instituted any legal or administrative proceedings concerning any claim (including any conflict
of interest claim), obligation, right, compensation, liability, contract, promise, damage, or cause of action of any kind at law
or in equity relating to any matters arising out of or related to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated thereby.

 

J.             Signatures.
This Agreement may be signed in two counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, with the same force and effectiveness
as though executed in a single document.

 

K.            409A.
All payments and benefits provided for under this Agreement are intended to be exempt from, or otherwise comply with the requirements
of, Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the regulations and guidance thereunder (together,
 “Section 409A”) and all provisions of this Agreement shall be construed in a manner consistent with
the requirements for avoiding taxes or penalties under Section 409A. In no event whatsoever will the Company be liable for
any additional tax, interest or penalties that may be imposed on Consultant under Section 409A or any damages for failing
to comply with Section 409A.

 

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[Signature page immediately follows.]

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the Parties hereto have executed this Consulting Agreement as of the date first written above.

 

	Grays West Ventures LLC	 	CITTA, INC.

 

	By:	   /s/Edmundo Gonzalez	 	By:	      /s/ Yaron Eitan
	 	 	 	 	 

	Name:	 Edmundo Gonzalez	 	Name:	Yaron
Eitan
	 	 	 	 	 

	Title:	Manager
                                         Member	 	Title:	  Chairman

 

Edmundo Gonzalez (individually)

 

	     /s/Edmundo
                                                                                                                                     Gonzalez	 

 

Address for Notice:

 

    

     

    

 

EXHIBIT A

 

SERVICES AND COMPENSATION

 

1.            Services.
Consultant will provide the below services:

 

A.            Mirror
metrics per a plan, as approved by the Board of the Directors of the Corporation, which may include: (i) adherence to a budget,
(ii) launch of brand, (iii) secure two (2) strategic relationships for product definition “first customers”,
(iv) fundraising activities, and (v) successful product launch;

 

2.            Compensation.

 

A.            As
compensation for the Services, Consultant shall receive the right to purchase 180,556 shares of Common Stock in the Corporation,
subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the RSA.

 

B.            Consultant
shall also receive a cash payment of $20,000.00 per month, paid on the last day of each month.

 

C.            Consutlant
shall be reimbursed for health insurance and reasonable out-ofpocket expenses including mobile phone and meals and travel, which
are specifically for the Company’s business. All receipts shall be provided in order for there to be reimbursement.

 

	Grays West Ventures LLC	 	CITTA, Inc.

 

	By:	  /s/Edmundo Gonzalez	 	By:	  /s/ Yaron Eitan
	 	 	 	 	 

	Name:	 Edmundo Gonzalez	 	Name:	 Yaron
Eitan
	 	 	 	 	 

	Title:	 Manager
                                         Member	 	Title:	 Chairman

 

Edmundo Gonzalez (individually)

 

	    /s/Edmundo
                                                                                                                                     Gonzalez

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