Document:

Exhibit 4.11.4

 

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Certain identified information in this Amendment 3 to Master Purchase Agreement has been excluded because it is both (i) not material,
and (ii) would be competitively harmful if publicly disclosed.

 

AMENDMENT 3 TO
MASTER PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

Kornit Digital Ltd. (“Supplier”)
and Amazon.com Services Inc., f/k/a Amazon Corporate LLC and its affiliates (“Amazon”)
entered into a Master Purchase Agreement effective May 1, 2016 (as modified, supplemented or amended, the “Agreement”).
Supplier and Amazon now enter into this Amendment to the Agreement (the “Amendment”),
effective as of June 29, 2018. This Amendment is made a part of the Agreement. All capitalized terms not defined in this Amendment
have the meanings set forth in the Agreement.

 

The parties agree as follows:

 

		1.	Supplier has entered into or intends to enter into Amazon’s
Vendor Terms and Conditions (“Vendor
Terms”). Supplier and Amazon intend for all procurement related to [***]
by Amazon business to be governed by the Agreement, rather than by the Vendor Terms. Therefore, notwithstanding anything
to the contrary in the Vendor Terms, the terms of the Agreement will apply to all Purchase Orders and Work Orders issued in accordance
with the Agreement by Amazon EU SARL or Amazon Fulfillment Poland.

 

By signature below, the duly authorized representatives of
the parties agree to the terms and conditions of this Amendment.

 

	SUPPLIER:	 	PURCHASER:
	 	 	 
	Kornit
    Digital Ltd.	 	Amazon.com
    Services Inc.
	 	 	 	 	 
	By:	/s/
    Guy Avidan	 	By:
    	/s/
    Miguel Roque
	Name:	Guy
    Avidan	 	Name:	Miguel Roque
	Title:	CFO	 	Title:	Authorized Representative
	Date
Signed: August 4, 2018	 	Date Signed: August 7, 2018

 

CONFIDENTIALExhibit 4.16

 

MANUFACTURING
SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

[***]
Certain identified information in this Manufacturing Services Agreement has been excluded because it is both (i) not material,
and (ii) would be competitively harmful if publicly disclosed.

 

This Manufacturing Services Agreement (“Agreement”)
is entered into on February 26, 2019 (the “Effective Date”) by and between Kornit Digital Technologies Ltd. having
its place of business at 12 Ha’Amal St., Afek Park, Rosh-Ha’Ayin 4809246, Israel (“Kornit”), and Sanmina-SCI
Israel Medical Systems Ltd., a company incorporated under the laws of the state of Israel whose address is 5 Haroshet St. Ma’alot
Tarshiha Israel (“Sanmina”). Kornit and Sanmina are referred to collectively as the “Parties”, individually
as a “Party”.

 

WHEREAS, Sanmina is in the business of
providing manufacturing services that include the custom manufacture of digital printers;

 

WHEREAS, Kornit is in the business of developing
and/or manufacturing the Products (as defined below); and

 

WHEREAS, Kornit desires to engage Sanmina
to perform certain manufacturing services as further set forth in this Agreement and in applicable agreed upon specifications to
be attached or incorporated by reference.

 

NOW THEREFORE, Kornit and Sanmina hereby
agree as follows:

 

		1.	Definitions

 

		1.1	“Approved Vendor List” will mean the list of
vendors approved by Kornit to supply the Components or services listed on the Bill of Materials.

 

		1.2	“Bill of Materials” (BOM) will mean a list of Components required for the manufacture,
assembly, testing and packaging of each Product based on the most current Specifications. The Parties will mutually agree on each
BOM.

 

		1.3	“Components” will mean the parts, materials, assemblies and supplies that are used
for the manufacture, assembly, testing and packaging of each Product, as stipulated in the respective Bill of Materials; each of
Kornit and Sanmina may supply Components as defined herein, if so indicated in the Bill of Materials.

 

		1.4	“Consigned Tooling and Equipment” shall have the meaning set forth in Section B.2 below.

 

		1.5	“Confidential Information” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 27.1 below.

 

		1.6	“Cost” will mean the agreed cost of Components represented on the BOM current at the
time such Components are acquired.

 

		1.7	“Damages” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 20.1 below.

 

		1.8	“Days” will mean calendar days, which unless otherwise specified, include Saturdays
and Sundays. “Business Days” do not include Friday, Saturdays or Israeli recognized holidays.

 

		1.9	“Delivery Date” will mean such date which shall be no longer than the Lead Time of
the Products or as mutually agreed upon in writing between the Parties.

 

		1.10	“Economic Order Inventory” will mean Components purchased in quantities above the required
amount for Purchase Orders, as applicable, in order to achieve price targets for such Components.

 

		1.11	“Engineering Change Order” (ECO) will mean the document that details a change in the
Specifications and/or the Product.

 

		1.12	“Environmental Regulations” will mean any applicable hazardous substance content laws
and regulations.

 

		1.13	“Excess Inventory” will mean either of any Product, partially completed Product, Inventory
or Special Inventory, or some or both, owned by Sanmina that have no demand for Products under the then-current Purchase Order(s)
or forecast

 

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		1.14	“Intellectual Property Rights” will mean any and all intellectual property rights worldwide
arising under statutory law, common law or by contract and whether or not perfected, including without limitation: (i) trade dress,
trademark, and service mark rights; (ii) patents, patent applications and patent rights; (iii) rights associated with works or
authorship including copyrights, copyright applications, copyright registrations, mask works rights, mask work applications, mask
work registrations; (iv) rights relating to trade secrets and confidential information; (v) any rights analogous to those set forth
in this section and any other proprietary rights relating to intellectual property; and (vi) divisional, continuations, renewals,
reissues and extension of the foregoing (as and to the extent applicable) now existing, hereafter filed, used or acquired, and
whether registered or unregistered.

 

		1.15	“Inventory” will mean any Components that are procured by or on-order with Sanmina
in accordance with the terms of this Agreement for use in the manufacture of Products, pursuant to a Purchase Order.

 

		1.16	“Lead Time” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.l below.

 

		1.17	“Minimum Order Quantity” will mean Components purchased in excess of requirements for
Purchase Orders, as applicable, because of minimum lot sizes required by the vendor.

 

		1.18	“Obsolete Inventory” will mean either of any Product, partially completed Product,
Inventory or Special Inventory, or some or all that is any of the following: (a) removed from the BOM for a Product by an engineering
change; or (b) no longer on an active BOM for any of Kornit’s Products.

 

		1.19	“Overseas Services” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.3 below.

 

		1.20	“Overseas Site” shall mean Sanmina affiliate’s site any site of a Sanmina affiliate
worldwide, as mutually agreed between the Parties.

 

		1.21	“Product(s)” will mean digital printing systems known as “Avalanche 1000R”
and “Storm Hexa” or any other product as shall be mutually agreed by the Parties in writing.

 

		1.22	“Product Specification” or “Specifications” will mean the written specifications
provided by Kornit to Sanmina and accepted by Sanmina for the manufacture, assemble and testing of a Product including, without
limitation, the current revision number, Approved Vendor List (AVL), Bill of Materials (BOM), manufacturing procedures, schematics,
testing procedures, drawings and documentation, attached hereto as Exhibit
D.

 

		1.23	“Purchase Order” will mean purchase orders for the Products issued by Kornit and accepted
by Sanmina in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. The terms of this Agreement will control over printed terms on any Purchase
Order, quotation, acknowledgement, confirmation or invoice.

 

		1.24	“Special Inventory” will mean any mutually-agreed Minimum Order Quantity, Economic
Order Inventory, safety stock and other Inventory acquired by Sanmina in excess of requirements for Purchase Orders to support
flexibility or demand requirements.

 

		2.	Personnel

 

		2.1	Each Party will appoint a program manager as the program liaison with the other Party in connection
with the initial coordination and implementation of the manufacture of the Products, which will also deal with ongoing support
issues thereafter. The Parties agree to conduct periodic technical reviews and business reviews. The technical reviews will include,
but will not be limited to, product performance, testing, project schedule and product costs. The business reviews will include,
but will not be limited to, quality, delivery, flexibility, service and price. The program managers will coordinate these reviews.

 

		2.2	Sanmina will provide a list of program team members representing the functions listed below. The
list will include name, title, phone number and email address.

 

		2.3	Each of Sanmina’s personnel that will be engaged in the performance of services hereunder
will have the proper skills, training and professional background to perform such services. In addition, such personnel shall be
bound by obligations of confidentiality consistent with Sanmina’s obligations under this Agreement.

 

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		3.	Manufacture
of Products

 

		3.1	During the term of this Agreement, Sanmina will manufacture, assemble and test the Products in
accordance with the Specifications and pursuant to the respective Purchase Orders that have been accepted by Sanmina. Sanmina will
maintain manufacturing and test records in accordance with Sanmina’s records retention policy. Unless specifically agreed
otherwise in writing between the Parties, in case of any conflict between the Specifications and this Agreement, the Specifications
shall prevail.

 

		3.2	Kornit and Sanmina agree to work on a “full turnkey basis”. This means that Sanmina
will purchase all Components pursuant to Purchase Orders and provide standard production equipment that is not Product-specific
(e.g., production desks, lifting stages, storage equipment etc.), as necessary to fulfill such Purchase Orders. However, Kornit
may supply certain tooling and equipment that are unique to Kornit Products and such tooling and equipment will be detailed in
Exhibit
B. as may be amended by the parties from time to time (the “Consigned Tooling and Equipment”). Sanmina shall
not be required to pay for such Consigned Tooling and Equipment.

 

		3.3	Sanmina will buy with firm Purchase Orders the Outside Plant Products (“OSP”) parts.

 

		3.4	Kornit may request Sanmina to maintain a safety stock of Components and/or Products in order to
increase flexibility in the manufacturing and ordering process. Kornit and Sanmina will agree upon a list of items for such safety
stock and terms of handling or charges, that will be reviewed on a quarterly basis.

 

		3.5	Korn it may request at any time that certain type and quantity of Products (whether covered under
an open Purchase Order or under a new purchase order issued by Kornit for that purpose) will be assembled and packed outside Israel,
at an Overseas Site (the “Overseas Services”) and Sanmina shall accept such request subject to the provisions of Section
9.2 below. In order to provide the Overseas Services Sanmina will ship all required Components and will send sufficient number
of personnel from Sanmina site in Ma’alot to the Overseas Site. Kornit shall be liable, subject to its prior written consent,
for all costs associated with the performance of the Overseas Services, including without limitation, [***], all in accordance
with Sanmina’s then current quotation for the Overseas Services.

 

		4.	Procurement
of Components; Inventory Management

 

		4.1	Authorization to Procure Components. Each Purchase Order or Forecast, solely with respect to Long
Lead-time Components (as detailed in Section 9) shall constitute an authorization for Sanmina to procure all Components required
for the manufacture of the Products covered by such Purchase Orders, based on the applicable lead times of such Components and
in accordance with Sanmina’s standard material ordering policies, attached hereto as Exhibit
G (“Policies”). Kornit hereby agrees to be financially responsible for all Components ordered in accordance
with the Policies pursuant to any Purchased Order and any binding portion of the Forecasts provided by Kornit. In addition, subject
to Kornit’s prior written approval, Sanmina will be entitled to procure Special Inventory required to support Kornit’s
Purchase Orders. Notwithstanding the provisions of the Policies the following shall apply: (i) Sanmina shall make purchase commitments
only based on Purchase Orders and not based on Forecasts, excluding as set forth in Section 9; (ii) the payment terms set forth
in Section E(viii)b of the Policies shall not apply but rather the payment terms set forth in Section 7; and (iii) Section F of
the Policies shall be amended such that the end of the sentence will be deleted (“provided, however, that Sanmina shall not
be obligated to attempt to return to Vendor Components which are, in the aggregate, worth less than [***]. To the extent Sanmina
actually receives from a vendor of Components or services the benefit arising from said vendor’s warranty obligations related
to its Components or services and to the extent such benefit is transferrable, Sanmina shall transfer such benefit to Kornit (without
any actual liability for such vendor’s warranty obligations). In the event of a conflict between the provisions of Exhibit
G and the provisions of this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement will prevail.

 

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		4.2	Kornit Approved Vendors; AVL. Sanmina will procure Components only from Kornit Approved Vendor
List and in case Sanmina is listed on the AVL as the approved vendor for a certain Component, then such Component will be supplied
by Sanmina. Kornit will provide Sanmina with ail AVL for each BOM item of a Product to be manufactured. Once Kornit advises Sanmina
of its selected vendors, Sanmina may not change to other vendors without Kornit’s advance written approval. In no event shall
Sanmina change to a vendor that does not appear on the relevant AVL without Kornit’s express prior written consent (in Kornit’s
sole discretion). Any changes to the AVL by Kornit should be coordinated sufficient time in advance with Sanmina so as to minimize
any adverse impact on Sanmina ability to provide the services hereunder in an efficient and competitive manner. Unless otherwise
agreed, such change may be effective only with respect to Purchase Orders issued and accepted after such change is introduced and
shall not apply to Components ordered prior thereto in accordance with the terms hereof,

 

		4.3	Inventory Management. Without derogating from the other provisions of this Agreement, Sanmina shall
manage its Inventory on a first-in-first-out (FIFO) basis. Any Minimum Order Quantity will be pre-approved once in a quarter based
on a specific list in writing by Kornit so that the parties can reduce dead stock.

 

		4.4	Reports. Sanmina shall provide to Kornit, within seven (7) Business Days of Kornit’s request,
copies of electronic or written reports on current Inventory, in a standard form available at Sanmina’s systems. In addition,
after a Product is packed, Sanmina shall insert data to Kornit ERP system (the “Priority” system), including serial
numbers for parts that Kornit will define, pictures according to the assembly procedure’s requirements and book machine.

 

		5.	Quality

 

		5.1	Kornit’s standard Quality Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit
Cl (the “Quality Agreement”). The Quality Agreement may only be amended by mutual consent of the Parties.

 

		5.2	Sanmina agrees that the manufacture, test and quality control of the Products under the terms of
this Agreement will be in accordance with the standards specified by the Quality Agreement.

 

		6.	Safety

 

		6.1	Kornit’s standard Safety Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit
C2 (the “Safety Agreement”). The Safety Agreement may only be amended by mutual consent of the Parties.

 

		6.2	Sanmina agrees that the manufacture, test and quality control of the Products under the terms of
this Agreement will be in accordance with the standards specified by the Safety Agreement.

 

		7.	Price;
Cost Reduction and Payment Terms

 

		7.1	The initial Product Prices will be agreed upon between the Parties (the “Product Price List”).
Prices are in U.S. Dollars, and payment of broker’s fees, duties, tariffs or other similar charges, (2) taxes (other than
those based on the net income of Sanmina); and (3) setup, tooling or non-recurring expenses.

 

		7.2	Prices of systems will be EXW- Sanmina Ma’alot.

 

		7.3	Pricing is based on the following principles:

Material
Overhead – [***] (Include Inbound Cost)

Labor assembly - [***] assembly
per hour, Labor Test - [***] per hour Sales

General and Administration Expenses – [***]

Profit – [***]

Total
Markup – [***]

 

Cost Model for spare parts will
be the same as above till beginning of 2019.

 

Beginning of 2019 the parties
will agree on specific Cost model for the spare parts based on cumulative experience.

 

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		7.4	Sanmina agrees to use reasonable commercial efforts to reduce the cost of manufacturing Products
by methods such as, but not limited to: on-going negotiations with suppliers during normal course of business, market price reduce,
elimination of Components, obtaining alternate sources of Components and improved assembly or test methods. Sanmina will present
to Kornit any proposal for cost reduction projects and will implement such projects only with the receipt of written approval of
Kornit. To allow Sanmina to share in the benefit of cost reduction opportunities introduced by Sanmina, during the first year following
the introduction of such cost reduction, [***] percent ([***]%) of the amount of Sanmina initiated cost reduction will be applied
to reduce the price of the Products. Thereafter, [***] of such cost reduction will be applied to reduce the price of the Products
purchased by Kornit (i.e. Kornit will pay the actually reduced cost only from the second year following the cost reduction).

 

		7.5	Kornit shall pay all amounts due in U.S. Dollars within the end of the month plus 60 days from
of the date of the invoice, which shall not be issued prior to shipment of the Product. Likewise, Sanmina shall pay all amounts
due by it for OSP (or otherwise) in U.S Dollars within the end of the month plus 60 days from of the date of the invoice.

 

		7.6	To the extent Sanmina agrees to pay any import duties, including without limitation any customs,
excise, purchase tax etc., and VAT applicable on the import of Components, Kornit will promptly reimburse Sanmina for such costs
upon receipt of Sanmina’s invoice and supporting documentation for such payments. Sanmina will provide to Kornit the respective
documentation evidencing every 6 months and will charge for such costs and will make commercially reasonable efforts to assist
Kornit in eliminating, reducing and recovering such costs under relevant laws and regulations. If legally obligated, Sanmina will
charge such costs as separately stated amounts on invoices in connection with the sale of Products to Kornit. For the avoidance
of doubt, Sanmina is not responsible or liable in any manner for the classification or reclassification of Components or Products
for import or export purposes and any risk associated therewith shall reside exclusively with Kornit.

 

		7.7	Customs - Sanmina undertakes to cooperate with Kornit in connection with any inspection made by
the import tax custom authorities. Sanmina shall provide Kornit with all materials requested by Kornit in connection with import
of Components and parts. In addition, Sanmina shall provide Kornit with separate invoices for the custom costs which it paid for
the Components imported specifically for Kornit. The invoices shall include import declaration, quantity, HS code and import declaration
date.

 

Kornit will be able to receive
refunds for the duties and taxes for such imported Components and parts.

 

		7.8	If Kornit fails to pay amounts due, Sanmina shall provide Kornit with a written notice to that
effect, and allow it to cure such breach within a period of [***] ([***]) Business Days from the date of the notice (the “Cure
Period”). If Kornit does not cure this breach within the Cure Period, Kornit shall pay [***] percent ([***]%) monthly interest
on all late payments as of the first day of delay and until all outstanding amount is fully paid.

 

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		8.	Consigned
Tooling and Equipment

 

Upon notice to Sanmina, Kornit
shall supply the Consigned Tooling and Equipment to Sanmina. Consigned Tooling and Equipment will be delivered to Sanmina in sufficient
time and in sufficient quantities, including normal attrition levels, to allow Sanmina to meet the respective Delivery Dates for
the Products under all outstanding Purchase Orders. All Consigned Tooling and Equipment will be in good condition and working order.
Kornit assumes complete liability for the quality of all Consigned Tooling and Equipment and Sanmina will not be responsible for
any defects therein. Sanmina may, upon receipt of the Consigned Tooling and Equipment, perform inspections of the Consigned Tooling
and Equipment, in accordance with its standard procedures and may notify Kornit in writing, not later than [***] ([***]) Business
Days from the date of receipt of the Consigned Tooling and Equipment, of any defects found or of any discrepancy in quantities.
Kornit shall be responsible for maintenance and repairs of the Consigned Tooling and Equipment. Sanmina shall be responsible for
any physical damage caused to Consigned Tooling and Equipment by Sanmina’s malicious and/or grossly negligent behavior.

 

		9.	Forecasts

 

Kornit will provide Sanmina a
rolling forecast covering the period of current +6 (six) calendar months (the “Forecast”). The Forecast will specify
the number of units of the Products Kornit anticipates purchasing during such six (6) month period. The Forecast will be binding
only with respect to purchase of Long Lead-time Components. The Forecast will not be binding for any other purpose and will not
be regarded by either Party as a commitment to order, purchase, deliver or meet any volume commitment specified therein. Sanmina
shall make commercially reasonable efforts to purchase the Long Lead-time Components as latest as possible, according to their
respective lead time Kornit may adjust the Forecast at its reasonable discretion at any time and according to the flexibility model.

 

		A.	Initial
Forecast. Customer shall provide Sanmina with an initial thirty (30) day firm Purchase Order (“Order”)
and Forecast for Product requirements (in monthly buckets) for an additional six (6) months. The Order - and all subsequent Orders
- shall be binding and may be rescheduled only in accordance with Section D, below. Sanmina shall make purchase commitments (including
purchase commitments for Long Lead-time Components) to its Component suppliers (“Vendors”) based upon the Order and
Forecast (only with respect to the Long Lead-time Components), and Customer shall be responsible for all such Components purchased
in support of Customer’s then-current Forecast. For all other purposes, however, the Forecast shall be non-binding.

 

		B.	Subsequent
Forecasts. On the first business day of each calendar month after the initial Order and Forecast, the first Forecast
month shall automatically become part of the Order, a new Forecast month shall be added, and a new firm Order issued, so that a
rolling Order of thirty (30) days is always maintained.

 

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		C.	Material
Requirement Planning Process.

 

		1.	Sanmina shall take the Order and Forecast and generate
a Master Production Schedule (“MPS”) for a six-month period in accordance with the process described in this Section.
The MPS shall define the master plan on which Sanmina shall base its procurement, internal capacity projections and commitments.
Sanmina shall use Customer’s Order to generate the first two (2) months of the MPS and shall use Customer’s Forecast
to generate the subsequent six (6) months of the MPS.

 

		2.	Sanmina shall process the MPS through industry-standard software that will break down Customer’s
Product requirements into Component requirements. When no Product testing (in-circuit or functional testing) is required by Customer,
Sanmina will use commercially reasonable efforts to schedule delivery of all Components to Sanmina eleven working days before the
Products are scheduled to ship to Customer; in the event Product testing is required, Sanmina will use commercially reasonable
efforts to schedule delivery of all Components to Sanmina [***] working days before the Products are scheduled to ship to Customer.

 

		3.	Sanmina will release purchase orders to Vendors prior to the anticipated date that the Components
are needed by Sanmina. The date on which these orders are released will depend on the lead time determined between the Vendor and
Sanmina and Sanmina’s manufacturing or materials planning systems, provided that any order will be made as late as possible.

 

		4.	A list of all Components with lead times greater than ninety days (“Long Lead-time Components”)
shall be provided. Sanmina shall update the list of Long Lead-time Components every quarter and present an updated list of Long
Lead-time Components to Kornit at the time Sanmina presents Kornit with the E&O List described in Section E, below. Each revised
Long Lead-time Item list shall be deemed an amendment to Exhibit B. In the event Sanmina fails to present an updated list of Long
Lead-time Components, the parties shall continue to rely on the preceding list (as updated in writing by the parties). It is agreed
that it is Sanmina’s responsibility to update Kornit with any extended lead time or changes in the standard lead time of
BOM components.

 

		5.	Kornit acknowledges that Sanmina will order Components in quantities sufficient to support up to
six months of Kornit’s Forecast. For the avoidance of doubt, Kornit will be required to issue a Purchase Order only with
respect to the Long Lead-time Components which were ordered by Sanmina. In determining the quantity of Components to order, Sanmina
divides the Components into three classes, “Class A,” “Class B” and “Class C.” Class A Components
are comprised of the approximately [***] percent ([***]%) of Components constituting approximately [***] percent ([***]%) of the
Product’s total Component cost. Class C Components are comprised of the approximately [***] percent ([***]%) of Components
constituting approximately [***] percent ([***]%) of the Product Cost. Class B Components are comprised of the remaining [***]
percent ([***]%) of Components constituting approximately [***] percent ([***]%) of the Products cost. Sanmina will place orders
with .its Vendors for approximately [***] worth of Class A Components, [***] worth of Class B Components and [***] worth of Class
C Components. A summary of Sanmina’s purchase commitments is set forth in the table below.

 

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	Part
    Class	 	Expected
    Percentage of Total Parts	 	Expected
    Percentage of Total Value (of Gross Requirements)	 	Periods
    Worth of Supply to be Bought with Each Order
	A	 	[***]%	 	[***]%	 	[***]
	B	 	[***]%	 	[***]%	 	[***]
	C	 	[***]%	 	[***]%	 	[***]

 

		10.	Purchase
Orders

 

		10.1	During the term of this Agreement, Kornit may provide Sanmina with written
Purchase Orders for the Products. As a matter of convenience and subject to the provisions of Section 9.3 below, Kornit may use
its standard purchase order form for any orders provided for hereunder. Each Purchase Order shall be in the form of a written or
electronic communication and shall contain the following information: (i) the part number of the Product; (ii) the quantity of
the Product; (iii) the delivery date or shipping schedule; (iv) the location to which the Product is to be shipped; and (v) transportation
instructions. Each Purchase Order shall contain a number for billing purposes, and may include other instructions and terms (provided
that such terms do not conflict with this Agreement) as may be appropriate under the circumstances.

 

		10.2	Sanmina shall accept purchase orders from Kornit that comply with the provisions
of this Agreement, including without limitation, that the fees reflected in each such purchase order are consistent with the Parties’
then-current agreement with respect to the fees and that the delivery date requested thereunder is consistent with the Delivery
Date. Sanmina shall notify Kornit of the acceptance or rejection of any purchase order (only to the extent that it does not comply
with the foregoing conditions) within [***] Business Days of receipt of such purchase order. To the extent that Sanmina does not
provide Kornit any notice of rejection within the above- mentioned time frame, the purchase order shall be deemed rejected

 

		10.3	The terms and conditions of this Agreement will control over any terms contained
in any quotation, purchase order issued by Kornit, written acceptance or acknowledgment by Sanmina, invoice or any other form instalment
exchanged by the Parties that is not clearly an amendment to this Agreement signed by both Parties and no additional, contradictory,
modified or deleted terms established by such instruments are intended to have any effect on the terms of this Agreement, even
if such instrument is accepted by the other Party.

 

		11.	Lead
Time

 

		11.1	For new Products (which arc ordered by Kornit for the first time), the lead time for the first
Purchase Order will be as set forth in Sanmina’s quotation and agreed to by Kornit. Following the initial Purchase Order,
the lead time will be [***] ([***]) days, as long as the Purchase Order aggregate quantity and the delivery date is in accordance
with the Forecast that Kornit provided (according to Section 9 above). Any change to this lead time is subject to Kornit’s
prior written approval.

 

		11.2	If circumstances arise that prevent Sanmina from timely delivery of the Products on the Delivery
Date, Sanmina will notify Kornit, immediately after it becomes aware of such circumstances, of the nature of the problem, the methods
taken to overcome the problem and the estimated time of delay.

 

		11.3	Sanmina acknowledges that time is of the essence. In the event that Sanmina will be late with a
delivery for more than [***] times during [***] ([***]) weeks in more than compare to the delivery dates committed by Sanmina in
its order confirmation, such breach shall amount to a material breach of this Agreement.

 

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		11.4	The delay shall not include events which are (a) directly attributable to Kornit, (b) a force majeure
event, or (c) due to Kornit’s cancellation or reschedule of Purchase Order pursuant to Section 12, (d) a rescheduled delivery
date that was pre-approved in writing by Kornit for at least [***] working days prior to committed delivery date.

 

		12.	Reschedule
and Cancellation of Purchase Orders

 

		12.1	Shipment
Schedule Changes

 

For any Purchase Order Kornit
may reschedule the quantity of Products and their shipment date as provided in the table below, without Sanmina’s prior written
approval and at no

 

cost:

 

	Days
    Before Purchase Order Delivery Date	 	Percentage
    Reschedule Allowance
	[***]	 	[***]%
	[***]	 	[***]%
	[***]	 	[***]%
	[***]	 	[***]%

 

		12.2	Cancellation

 

(a) Kornit may cancel
all or any portion of Product quantity of a Purchase Order, without Sanmina’s prior written approval by providing a written
notice to Sanmina at least [***] prior to the Delivery Date, at no cost, except as set forth in sub-section (b) below. Any other
cancellation of a Purchase Order shall be subject to Sanmina’ prior written approval.

 

(b) Upon cancellation
of a Purchase Order (or any portion thereof) Kornit shall purchase from Sanmina any affected Products, Inventory and Special Inventory
and pay Sanmina as follows: (i) the price listed in the then current Product Price List for all affected Products (or a pro-rata
proportion thereof for any applicable partially completed Product); (ii) [***]% of the Cost + [***]% material overhead of all affected
Inventory and Special Inventory in Sanmina’s possession and not returnable to the vendor or reasonably usable for other customers,
whether in raw form or work in process, (iii) [***]% of the Cost + [***]% material overhead of all affected Inventory and Special
Inventory on order and not cancelable, and (iv) any vendor cancellation charges incurred with respect to the affected Inventory
and Special Inventory accepted for cancellation or return by the vendor as long as those were ordered within their standard lead
time.

 

		12.3	Quantity
Increase

 

(a) For
any Purchase Order Kornit may request an increase in the quantity of Products ordered (the “Increase Request”). All
Product quantity increases require Sanmina’s approval and are subject to Components availability from suppliers.

 

(b) Notwithstanding
the foregoing, the following shall be considered as authorized Increase Requests (subject to Component availability): (i) an increase
of up to one hundred percent (100%) of the Purchase Order quantities if the Increase Request has been issued by Kornit at least
three (3) months prior to the Delivery Date, and (ii) an increase of up to two hundred percent (200%) of the Purchase Order quantities
if the Increase Request has been issued by Kornit at least six (6) months prior to the Delivery Date.

 

		13.	Delivery

 

		13.1	All deliveries of Products hereunder will be made EXW (Ex works, Incoterms 2010) Sanmina’s
applicable manufacturing site (Ma’alot) for Products manufactured in Israel and the respective Overseas Site for Products
manufactured outside Israel). AH deliveries of spare parts purchased from time to time by Kornit, will be made EX- Works Risk of
loss and title shall pass to Kornit upon delivery by Sanmina of the Products to the stated delivery point in accordance with said
Incoterm.

 

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		13.2	Upon Kornit request, Sanmina will use reasonable commercial efforts to assist Kornit in arranging
any desired shipping and insurance coverage (in amounts that Kornit will determine). All costs of shipping, insurance, freight,
customs, duties, taxes, insurance premiums and other expenses relating to such transportation and delivery, will be at Kornit’s
expense.

 

		13.3	The Products shall not be packed and delivered before Sanmina conducted the delivery procedure
set forth in the Specifications and received Kornit’s approval. The Products shall be packed in accordance with the instructions
set forth in the Specifications.

 

		14.	Products
Acceptance

 

Each Product
must pass the factory acceptance test described as described in the Specifications (“Factory Acceptance Test” or “FAT”)
before such Product may be shipped from Sanmina’s site. Sanmina shall be responsible for conducting the FAT and shall provide
Kornit with written certification that each Product passed the applicable FAT and complies in all material respects with the applicable
Specifications. Kornit may participate, at its expense, as it deems necessary, in any FAT, in which case FAT shall only be deemed
to have passed if approved in writing by Kornit. Sanmina shall provide Kornit with reasonable facilities and assistance at no additional
charge to participate in the FAT. The Products delivered by Sanmina may be inspected and tested by Kornit, using the same FAT test
approved for use by Sanmina, within five (5) Business Days of receipt at the “ship to” location on the applicable Purchase
Order. Notwithstanding any prior inspection conducted at Sanmina’ premises or by Sanmina (including the FAT), or payment
made by Kornit, Kornit may reject any portion of any shipment of Products during said period if, according to the FAT as conducted
by Kornit, the Products do not comply with the Specifications. Products not rejected during said period will be deemed accepted.
If Kornit does not reject the tendered Products with such time period then the Products shall be “deemed” accepted.
Any Products so returned to Sanmina will be repaired or replaced, at Sanmina1 option and expense in accordance with
the provisions of Section 18 below.

 

		15.	Epidemic
Failure

 

		15.1	Sanmina warrants the Products to be delivered to Kornit pursuant to this Agreement against Epidemic
Failure for a period of 1 year after its shipment. “Epidemic Failure” means the occurrence of the same failure, defect,
or non-conformity in Sanmina workmanship the Products supplied by Sanmina with an order in [***] or more of the supply within any
three-month period. If an Epidemic Failure occurs, all costs, including but not limited to, repair or replacement of the affected
Products (at Sanmina’s option), parts, upgrades, labor, transportation and inventory replacement arising from an Epidemic
Failure shall be borne by Sanmina, regardless of whether Kornit initiates a field stocking recall or customer-based recall or retrofit,
including supply in distributor inventory and Kornit’s installed base. Sanmina, at its expense, will ensure that such supply,
parts or upgrades have the highest shipping priority.

 

		15.2	The foregoing warranties shall survive delivery and payment, and shall run in favor of Kornit,
its customers, successors and assigns. No payment, inspection, verification, acceptance, test, delay, use, resale or failure to
inspect, verify, test or discover any defect or other nonconformance shall relieve Sanmina of any of its obligations or impair
any rights or remedies of Kornit.

 

		16.	Inspection
Rights: Reports

 

		16.1	Upon request by Kornit, from time to time, and during normal business hours, subject to compliance
with Sanmina’s confidentiality and security requirements, Sanmina will allow Kornit representatives to inspect the manufacturing
and quality control, testing operations, compliance procedures and premises relating to the manufacture, assembly and testing of
the Products.

 

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		16.2	Upon Kornit request Sanmina shall provide Kornit with standard reports and analysis of the yields
of each of the quality tests performed to the Products and shall report any defect which was discovered during such tests in the
Product or in the production process within a reasonable period from the time Sanmina becomes aware of such defect.

 

		16.3	From time to time, Kornit may request reports as to the progress of the Product production in accordance
with the then outstanding Purchase Order.

 

		17.	Engineering
Change Order (ECOl

 

		17.1	An Engineering Change Order (“ECO”) is required when the form, fit or function of the
design of the Product and/or Specifications are affected. Kornit may request that Sanmina incorporate engineering changes into
the Product or Specifications by providing a written description of the proposed engineering change sufficient to permit Sanmina
to evaluate the feasibility and cost of the proposed change.

 

		17.2	Sanmina will provide a written response in the form of an “Engineering Change Analysis”
to Kornit if such changes affect the per/unit price and/or delivery of a Product, within ten (10) Business Days. The Engineering
Change Analysis cost impact shell be written directly in Kornit ERP system (Priority) in addition to a formal ECO breakdown indicate
the implication and the cost changes per line item (Scrap, Rework etc.).

 

		17.3	Kornit will respond with a written acceptance or rejection of the Sanmina “Engineering Change
Analysis” within three (3) Business Days. Sanmina will not implement the change to the design or Specifications of any Product
or materials, equipment, manufacturing and quality assurance procedures, methods and techniques used to produce a Product, without
Kornit’s prior written approval.

 

		17.4	Sanmina will implement any ECO at the date mutually agreed between the Parties, provided that the
Parties have agreed upon the changes to the Specifications and delivery schedule.

 

		17.5	The cost of Inventory that becomes unusable because of an ECO and any other agreed implementation
costs will be the responsibility of Kornit. Such responsibility shall be supported by documentation provided by Sanmina. The settlement
between the Parties regarding such costs shall be made on a quarterly basis.

 

		17.6	Kornit will issue a PO for the related costs plus material overhead ([***]%) of the ECO such as
dead stock, SCRAP, within 25 Business Days of Kornit approval.

 

		18.	Kornit
Property

 

Any Consigned Tooling and Equipment supplied
by Kornit or procured by Sanmina at Kornit expense (the “Kornit Property”) will remain the property of Kornit and will
(i) be clearly marked or tagged as the Property of Kornit, (ii) be subject to inspection by Kornit at any time upon reasonable
prior coordination, (iii) be used only for the performance of Sanmina’s services hereunder, (iv) will not be subject to any
liens and encumbrances by Sanmina, and (vi) not be modified in any manner by Sanmina without the prior written approval of Kornit.
The Kornit Property shall be maintained by Kornit in accordance with Kornit’s maintenance procedures including but not limited
to periodic calibration. Kornit will retain all rights, title and interest in the Kornit Property and Sanmina agrees to treat the
Kornit Property with the same degree of care as Sanmina uses with respect to its own valuable tooling and equipment, but no less
care than reasonable care. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary under this Agreement or under applicable law, Sanmina shall
not be responsible for any maintenance, repairs or replacements of the Kornit Property. Kornit will bear all risk of loss or damage
to Kornit Property while it is in Sanmina’ premises and Sanmina shall not be responsible for any damage caused to or by the
Kornit Property, other than to physical damage caused to Kornit Property by Sanmina malicious and/or negligent behavior. Upon Kornit’s
request, Sanmina will deliver all Kornit Property to Kornit, at Kornit expense; Kornit will determine the manner and procedure
for returning the Kornit Property, and will pay the corresponding freight costs. Sanmina’s production and warranty obligations
which require the utilization of the returned Kornit Property will cease upon Sanmina’s fulfillment of Kornit’s request
to return the Kornit Property.

 

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		19.	Warranties

 

		19.1	Sanmina represents and warrants to Kornit that all work and service provided by Sanmina pursuant
to this Agreement will be provided in a timely, professional and workmanlike manner.

 

		19.2	Sanmina also represents and warrants to Kornit that all Products (i) will be manufactured in accordance
with the then current Specifications and, in all material respects, with laws and regulations applicable to Sanmina’s manufacture
of the Products; and (ii) will be free from defects in workmanship and conform with the Specifications for a period of [***] from
the date of shipment (the “Warranty” and the “Warranty Period”, respectively).

 

		19.3	Any Products that do not meet the Warranty will be repaired or replaced at Sanmina’ sole
option and expense or, in the event that such Product cannot be repaired or replaced using commercially reasonable efforts during
the time mentioned below, Sanmina will credit Kornit the purchase price paid by Kornit for such Product. Sanmina will repair or
replace any defected Product covered by the Warranty as soon as reasonably commercially possible but not later than ten (10) Business
Days of receipt by Sanmina of the returned Product; provided that the Products are returned within the Warranty Period. The foregoing
set forth Sanmina’s sole obligation and Kornit’s sole remedy under the Warranty. Any repaired or replaced Product shall
benefit from Sanmina’ limited Warranty, for the reminder of the term of the original Warranty Period, provided however that
the warranty period shall not be less than three (3) months from the date of replacement or repair.

 

		19.4	Notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement, this express limited Warranty will not apply to,
and Sanmina makes no representations or warranties whatsoever with respect to any of: (i) Products that have been abused, damaged,
altered or misused or mishandled (including improper storage or installation or improper handling in accordance with static sensitive
electronic device handling requirements) by any person or entity after title passes to Kornit; (ii) improperly installation or
maintenance, or (iii) repairs or alteration by anyone other than Sanmina.

 

		19.5	Kornit shall return Products covered by this Warranty freight prepaid after completing a failure
report and obtaining a return material authorization number from Sanmina to be displayed on the shipping container.

 

		19.6	Sanmina further represents and warrants that upon delivery Kornit shall receive free, good and
clear title to all Products.

 

		19.7	Sanmina will not, without the express prior written approval of Kornit, make any change to the
Specifications, manufacture a Product that is not in strict compliance with its Specifications, or include in any Product any materials
that have not been expressly authorized by Kornit.

 

		19.8	AH delivered Products will be adequately and correctly contained, packaged, marked and labeled
in accordance with Kornit’s instructions as set forth in the Specifications.

 

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		19.9	In order to enable use of the Products in total safety, Sanmina shall: (i) comply with all applicable
law, including, but not limited to, Environmental Regulations, obtaining the applicable business permit, fire department permit
and license from the Ministry of Environmental Protection, (ii) ensure that the Sanmina manufacturing processes used in the manufacture
of the Products are compliant with the European Directive 2002/95/EC of 27 January 2003, also known as the RoHS Directive; (iii)
with respect to compliance with the REACH Regulation (EC 1907/2006), Sanmina’s obligations shall be limited to those Components
and consumables directly involved in Sanmina’s manufacturing process (e.g. cleaning solvent, solder paste used in the Sanmina
manufacturing process, etc.), and those parts added to the AVL by Sanmina (e.g. PCB, enclosure, packaging material, etc. sourced
by Sanmina as part of any mutually agreed localization programs). Should additional services be required by Kornit regarding RoHS
and other environmental requirements then Sanmina shall provide a proposal to provide such additional services to Kornit at Sanmina’s
then current rates; and (iv) take appropriate due diligence and continuous monitoring of Sanmina’s supply chain, in accordance
with its Conflict Mineral Policy, as are reasonably necessary to avoid procurement or use of raw metals sourced from regions of
the world known as “conflict regions”, including, without limitation, conflict materials that directly or indirectly
finance or benefit armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or an adjoining country, as such terms are defined in Section
1502 of the US Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. Sanmina further agrees to fully support Kornit’s
efforts to keep its supply chain free from such conflict metals and make its due diligence measures available to Kornit for review
upon request.

 

		19.10	Subject to Sanmina’s record retention policy, upon Kornit’s written request, Sanmina
shall provide Kornit with supporting documents which may be with respect to the manufacture of the Products during the term of
the Agreement and the costs of retrieving, copying and forwarding such requested records to Kornit shall be at Kornit’s expense.
Sanmina shall retain a copy of all such documents for a period of [***] unless otherwise agreed in writing.

 

		19.11	SANMINA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS OR ANY SERVICES
PROVIDED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, AND DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.

 

		20.	Intellectual
Property Ownership and Licenses

 

		20.1	As between the Parties, Kornit is and will remain the sole and exclusive owner of all title to
and interest in the Kornit’s Intellectual Property Rights, Products, Kornit’s Confidential Information, Kornit Property,
Specifications, software and all inventions, discoveries, designs, modifications, improvements, know how, derivative works, that
are based on Kornit Property, Confidential Information, Specifications and software, and that are made, developed, conceived or
reduced to practice by either Kornit or Sanmina, solely, jointly or on their behalf during the term of this Agreement (collectively
referred to as “Inventions”). Kornit is and will remain the sole and exclusive owner of all title to and interest in
the equipment and software provided by or on behalf of Kornit. Sanmina agrees not to remove or deface any portion of any legend
provided on any software or documentation delivered to Sanmina under this Agreement. Sanmina hereby assigns any right it may have
in the Invention to Kornit. Sanmina further agrees to do all things reasonably necessary to evidence and perfect Kornit’s
interest therein, as reasonably requested by Kornit and at Kornit’s expense. In addition to the above, Sanmina will provide
updated copies of all engineering drawings, specifications, design files, and any other design documents to Kornit on a quarterly
basis. Sanmina represents and warrants that it shall not knowingly, directly or indirectly, through its affiliated companies, distributors,
resellers or agents of any type or nature, use, implement, or disclose any of Kornit*s Inventions and Intellectual Property Rights
to any third party unless Sanmina will obtain the proper license from Kornit.

 

		20.2	Sanmina’s
Background Property. Sanmina’s “Background Property” shall mean and include, without limitation, Sanmina’s
know-how, design tools, methodologies, software, algorithms, or other means that may be used to (i) design, manufacture, assemble
or test products, or (ii) design production means or the processes by which products are manufactured, assembled, or tested or
any improvements or modifications thereto. Sanmina owns or has the right to use all of the Intellectual Property Rights in its
Background Property. Kornit acknowledges and agrees that this Agreement shall not affect the ownership of, nor convey any licenses
or rights under any of the Intellectual Property Rights in Sanmina’ Background Property, either expressly, impliedly or otherwise
to Kornit or any other third party.

 

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		20.3	Third
Party Technology; Essential IP. Kornit shall be responsible for obtaining any necessary license or other rights and
for paying any royalties or license fees in connection with any third-party technology and any Intellectual Property Rights incorporated
in the Product, and for providing adequate assurances to Sanmina, upon Sanmina’ request that Kornit has secured such rights
or paid such royalties or fees.

 

		20.4	Independent
Work. This Agreement shall not affect the ownership of, nor convey any licenses to, any innovation, improvement, idea,
method, technique or work of authorship, or any Intellectual Property Right therein, which is created during or subsequent to the
term of this Agreement by a party outside the services provided under this Agreement without reference to, or other use of, the
Confidential Information of the other party (an “Independent Work”).

 

		20.5	Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Kornit grants Sanmina a nontransferable,
nonexclusive, royalty-free, revocable license for the term of this Agreement, to use Kornit’s Intellectual Property Rights
and Specifications solely for the purpose of manufacturing the Products and otherwise perform its obligations as expressly authorized
hereunder. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Kornit grants Sanmina a nontransferable, nonexclusive, royalty-free,
revocable license to use the software provided by Kornit solely for the purpose of performing its obligations as expressly authorized
hereunder. The software and accompanying documentation is licensed, not sold, and Sanmina acknowledges and agrees that any transaction
documentation purporting to “sell” or “transfer” the software does not convey ownership of any intellectual
property rights in such software or any copies thereof. Other than this license and except as otherwise specifically provided in
this Agreement, Sanmina has no rights, expressed or implied, in Kornit’s Intellectual Property Rights, Products, Kornit Property
and Specifications.

 

		20.6	Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, each Party acknowledges and agrees
that no licenses or rights under any of the Intellectual Property Rights of the other Party are given or intended to be given to
such other Party.

 

		20.7	Sanmina shall not be entitled for the Inventions to any monetary or other compensation over and
above that set out expressly in this Agreement.

 

		21.	Indemnification
and Limitation of Liability

 

		21.1	Indemnification
by Kornit. Kornit is responsible for the design of the Products. Accordingly, Kornit will defend, indemnify and hold
harmless Sanmina and its affiliates and all officers, directors, employees, agents, successors and assigns (each a “Sanmina
Indemnitee”), from and against all claims, actions, losses, expenses, damages or other liabilities, (including reasonable
attorneys’ fees and legal costs) (collectively, the “Damages”) arising out of or in connection with a third party
claim or action, whether the claim is based upon contract, tort or any other legal theory (i) based upon personal injury or death
or injury to property to the extent any of the foregoing is caused by a defective design of the Product, by the negligent or willful
acts or omissions of Kornit or its officers, employees, subcontractors or agents, and/or (ii) alleging that any Product or portion
of a Product violates the Intellectual Property Rights of any third party, except to the extent that infringement occurs as a result
of use by Kornit of Sanmina’s manufacturing processes.

 

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		21.2	Indemnification
by Sanmina. Sanmina shall, at all times defend, indemnify, hold harmless, and defend Kornit and its affiliates, its
officers, directors, employees, agents, successors and assigns (each, a “Kornit Indemnitee”), from and against all
Damages arising out of or in connection with a third party claim or action, whether the claim is based upon contract, tort or any
other legal theory, (i) based upon personal injury or death or injury to property to the extent any of the foregoing is caused
by a defective Product, by the negligent or willful acts or omissions of Sanmina or its officers, employees, subcontractors or
agents, and/or (ii) alleging that a process, workmanship and manufacturing methods that Sanmina elects to use to manufacture, assemble
or test the Products infringes any Intellectual Property Right of any third party; in each case provided however that Sanmina shall
not have any obligation to indemnify any Kornit Indemnitees if such claim arises solely due to Sanmina adherence to the Product
Specifications.

 

		21.3	Conditions.
A Party entitled to indemnification pursuant to this Section (the “Indemnitee”) shall promptly notify the other Party
(the “Indemnitor”) in writing of any Claims covered by this indemnity. Promptly after receipt of such notice, the Indemnitor
shall assume the defense of such Claim with counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Indemnitee. If the Indemnitor fails, within
a reasonable time after receipt of such notice, to assume the defense with counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Indemnitee or,
if in the reasonable judgment of the Indemnitee, a direct or indirect conflict of interest exists between the Parties with respect
to the Claim, the Indemnitee shall have the right to undertake the defense, compromise and settlement of such Claim for the account
and at the expense of the Indemnitor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Indemnitee in its sole judgment so elects, the Indemnitee
may also participate in the defense of such action by employing counsel at its expense, without waiving the Indemnitor’s
obligation to indemnify and defend. The Indemnitor shall not compromise any Claim (or portions thereof) or consent to the entry
of any judgment without an unconditional release of all liability of the Indemnitee as to each claimant or plaintiff. The Indemnitee
shall provide the Indemnitor information, assistance and authority, at the Indemnitor’s expense, to enable the Indemnitor
to defend the suit.

 

		21.4	IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR ANY INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL,
PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, EVEN IF SUCH OTHER PARTY HAS
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY’S LIABILITY FOR ALL CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF
OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE LESSER OF EITHER [***] ($[***]) OR [***] PERCENT ([***]%) OF [***] (THE “CAP”).
THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL APPLY NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY. THE CAP SHALL NOT APPLY TO
LIMIT (i) KORNIT’S OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER FOR TERMINATION/CANCELLATION PAYMENTS, (ii)
THERE SHALL BE NO LIMITATIONS UNDER THIS SECTION ON A PARTY’S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS FOR BREACH OF INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY CLAIMS, OR FOR BREACH OF CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS, (iii)
DEATH OR BODY INJURY, AND/OR (V) GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT. THE LIMITATIONS SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION SHALL
APPLY WHERE THE DAMAGES ARISE OUT OF OR RELATE TO THIS AGREEMENT.

 

		22.	Non-Solicitation

 

Each of the Parties hereby agrees
that during the term of this Agreement and for a period of twelve (12) months following termination of this Agreement it will not,
except with the other Party’s prior written approval, solicit, induce, recruit, hire or encourage any employee or consultant
of the counter Party to leave such position, or attempt to do any of the foregoing, either for themselves or for any other person
or entity.

 

		23.	Term

 

This Agreement will become effective
on the Effective Date and will continue for a period of three (3) years (the “Initial Term”) unless terminated at an
earlier date in accordance with the provisions herein set forth. This Agreement will automatically be renewed for additional twelve
(12) months terms (each a “Renewal Term”), unless terminated by either Party upon one hundred and eighty (180) days
written notice to the other Party prior to the end of the Initial Term or any Renewal Term thereafter.

 

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		24.	Termination

 

		24.1	Either Party for cause may immediately terminate this Agreement by providing written notice to
the other Party, upon the occurrence of any of the following events:

 

		(a)	If the other party ceases to do business, or otherwise terminates its business operations and the
foregoing is not cured within sixty (60) days from the date of the notice by the terminating Party, excluding any situation where
all or substantially all of such other party’s assets, stock or business to which this Agreement relates are acquired by
a third party (whether by sale, acquisition, merger, operation of law or otherwise) unless such third party is a competitor of
the Party giving notice of termination; or

 

		(b)	If the other becomes insolvent, makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors, files a petition
in bankruptcy, permits a petition in bankruptcy to be filed against it, presents a petition or has a petition presented by a creditor
for its winding up, or enters into any liquidation or call any meeting of its creditors, or admits in writing that it is unable
to pay its debts as they mature, or if a receiver or examiner is appointed for a substantial part of its assets and the foregoing
is not cured within sixty (60) days from the date of the notice by the terminating Party.

 

		24.2	Either Party shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement by written notice to the other Party,
if such Party breaches any material provision of this Agreement and fails to cure such breach within thirty (30) Days of written
notice describing the breach.

 

		24.3	Kornit may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon one hundred and eighty (180) Days written
notice to Sanmina. Sanmina may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon three hundred sixty-five (365) Days written notice
to Kornit.

 

		25.	Effect
of Termination

 

Upon expiration of termination
of this Agreement for any reason the following provisions shall apply:

 

		25.1	Sanmina will stop all work on outstanding Purchase Orders and incur no further direct costs. Kornit
will have the option (solely in case of termination by Kornit for convenience) to request that Sanmina complete work in process
pursuant to any Purchase Orders open on the date of termination and, in such case, Sanmina shall complete such work-in-process
in accordance with the terms of the respective Purchase Order.

 

		25.2	All outstanding Purchase Orders shall be deemed cancelled and Kornit shall purchase all affected
Products and Inventories and shall pay Sanmina such amounts and costs as set forth in Section 11.2(b) above. In addition, Kornit
shall be responsible for all Excess and Obsolete Inventories in accordance with the provisions of Sections 12,2 and 17 above. All
payments under this Section shall be due in accordance with the payments terms set forth in Section 7.4 above. For the avoidance
of doubt, it is hereby clarified that expiration or termination of this Agreement for any reason shall not affect the amounts due
under this Agreement by either Party that exist as of the date of expiration or termination.

 

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		25.3	Each Party will return to the other, freight collect,
all materials that contain the other’s Confidential Information, including all manufacturing files of Kornit and all copies
thereof and all documents or things containing any portion of any Confidential Information, or if the other Party gives written
instructions to do so, destroy all such materials and copies thereof and all documents or things containing any portion of any
Confidential Information, and provide the other a written certificate of destruction within thirty (30) days after such destruction.
The foregoing obligation to return or destroy the other Party’s Confidential Information shall not be applicable to any
copies retained for the purpose of back up, disaster recovery or business continuity and, in such event, the protections under
this Agreement shall continue in effect with respect to such retained copies for so long as such retained copies may exist.

 

		25.4	Sanmina shall use commercially
reasonable efforts to cancel without charge any outstanding purchase order with third party suppliers relating to this Agreement,
unless otherwise requested by Kornit. Sanmina will advise Kornit if any affected third-party suppliers reject such a cancellation
without charge.

 

		25.5	Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, neither Party shall be liable to the other Party
hereto for damages, losses, indemnity, compensation or expenses of any kind or character whatsoever on account of the expiration
or termination of this Agreement in accordance with the terms hereof, whether such damages, losses, costs or expenses arise from
loss of prospective sales, or expenses incurred or investments made in connection with the establishment, development or maintenance
of a Party’s business, creation of goodwill, markets and customers for the Products or any other reason whatsoever. Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary contained herein, expiration or termination of the Agreement shall not affect any claim, demand, liability
or right of a Party arising pursuant to this Agreement prior to the expiration or termination hereof.

 

		25.6	The obligations under sections 15, l8, l9, 20, 21, 22, 25, 28, 30, 33, 34, 35 and 36 will survive
termination or expiration of the Agreement.

 

		26.	[RESERVED]

 

		27.	Relationship
of Parties

 

Sanmina and its subcontractor(s) will be
deemed to be independent contractors of Kornit, and this Agreement does not create a general agency, joint venture, partnership,
employment relationship, or franchise between Sanmina and Kornit. Each Party assumes full responsibility for the actions and negligence
of its employees, agents or other personnel assigned by it to perform work pursuant to this Agreement, regardless of their place
of work, and will be solely responsible for payment of salary, including withholding of federal and state income taxes, social
security, workers’ compensation and the like.

 

		28.	Confidentiality

 

		28.1	Definition. “Confidential Information” means:
(i) the existence and terms of this Agreement except that the existence of this Agreement may be disclosed for purposes of enforcing
the Agreement pursuant to Section 29 below; (ii) all information concerning the fees or costs for Products and Inventory; and
(iii) all information, whether written or oral, and in any form (including, without limitation, engineering documents, research
and development, manuals, reports, drawings, plans, flowcharts, software (in source or object code), program listings, data file
printouts, printed circuit boards, processes, trade secrets, inventions, mask works, ideas, processes, formulas, source and object
codes, data, programs, other works of authorship, knowhow, improvements, discoveries, developments, designs and techniques, information
regarding plans for research and development, component part listings and prices, product information, marketing and selling plans,
business plans, new product plans, budgets and unpublished financial statements, licenses, prices and costs, suppliers and customers,
and information regarding the skills and compensation of employees or consultants of the) relating to a Party’s business
or technology which is disclosed by a Party either directly or indirectly to the other Party. In particular, but without limitation,
the Specifications and the Product components delivered to Sanmina by Kornit will be the Confidential Information of Kornit and
the information related to Sanmina’s manufacturing processes, intellectual property, and subcontractors will be the Confidential
Information of Sanmina.

 

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		28.2	Non-disclosure and Non-use. Each Party hereto (the “Receiving Party”) agrees not to
use any Confidential Information of the other Party (the “Disclosing Party”) for any purpose, other than to perform
its obligations hereunder, or disclose any Confidential Information of the other Party to any third party for any purpose. Each
Party hereto shall use at least the same degree of care, but no less than reasonable care, to avoid disclosure or use of the Confidential
Information of the other party as such Party employs with respect to its own Confidential Information of like importance. Without
limitation of the foregoing, each Party agrees during the term of this Agreement and thereafter to hold such Confidential Information
in strict confidence, not to disclose it to third parties or to use it in any way, commercially or otherwise, except as otherwise
expressly authorized by this Agreement, and not to allow any unauthorized person access to such Confidential Information, either
before or for a period of three (3) years after termination or expiration of this Agreement, without the prior written consent
of the Disclosing Party. Each Party will limit the disclosure of the Confidential Information to employees with a need to know
who: (i) have been advised of the confidential nature thereof and (ii) are parties to written agreements no less restrictive than
this Section 28 as to the non-disclosure and nonuse of such Confidential Information.

 

		28.3	Exceptions. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Confidential Information
need not be treated as such if it is or has become:

 

		(a)	published or otherwise available to the public other than
by a breach of this Agreement;

 

		(b)	rightfully received by the Receiving Party from a third
party without confidential limitation;

 

		(c)	approved in writing for public release by the Disclosing
Party;

 

		(d)	known to the Receiving Party prior to its first receipt
of such Confidential Information from the Disclosing Party, as properly documented by the Receiving Party’s files; or

 

		(e)	independently developed by the Receiving Party without use of or reference to such Confidential Information, as properly documented
by the Receiving Party’s files,

 

		28.4	Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Receiving Party is free to make (and this Agreement
does not restrict) disclosure of any Confidential Information to the extent legally required under mandatory applicable law in
a judicial, legislative or administrative investigation or proceeding or otherwise; provided, however, that, to the extent permitted
by law, Receiving Party provides to Disclosing Party prior written notice of the intended disclosure and permits Disclosing Party
to intervene therein to protect its interests in the Confidential Information. In addition and notwithstanding anything in this
Agreement to the contrary, Receiving Party may make any public disclosure to the extent legally required under the mandatory requirements
of The NASDAQ Stock Market, the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or any other
securities legislation (including any applicable stock exchange rules).

 

		28.5	Return of Confidential Information. Upon the termination or the expiration of this Agreement, each
Party shall: (i) return to the other Party or destroy, as requested by the Disclosing Party, the original and all copies of any
Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party and any summaries or analyses thereof or studies or notes thereon in the Receiving
Party’s possession or control, with the exception of any copies required to be retained for back up, disaster recovery or
business continuity and, in such event, such retained copies shall remain subject to the obligations and protections under this
Section 28 for so long as such retained copies may exist; and (ii) at the Disclosing Party’s request, have one of the officers
of the Receiving Party certify in writing that: (x) it shall not make any further use of such Confidential Information of the Disclosing
Party; (y) it shall comply with the terms of this Section 28.5 regarding prohibited use of Confidential Information of the Disclosing
Party; and (z) it has fully complied with the provisions of this Section 28.

 

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		28.6	Remedies. The Parties recognize and acknowledge that Confidential Information may have competitive
value and be of a confidential nature and that irreparable damage might result to the Disclosing Party if such Confidential Information
were improperly disclosed by a Receiving Party to a third party. Each Party agrees that monetary damages may be inadequate to compensate
the other for breach of any provision of this Section 28, that any such breach or threatened breach may cause irreparable injury,
and that, in addition to any other remedies available at law or in equity, the injured Party will be entitled to seek injunctive
relief against the threatened breach or the continuation of any such breach.

 

		28.7	Survival. The obligations of confidentiality and limitations of use, disclosure, and access set
forth herein shall survive the termination of this Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of such termination.

 

		29.	Force
Maieurc

 

Neither Party will be liable or be deemed
to be in default of this Agreement for delay in performance or nonperformance of any of obligations hereunder, in whole or in part
(other than a payment obligation), if such performance is rendered impracticable by the occurrence of any contingency or condition
beyond the control of non-performing Party, including without limitation war, sabotage, terrorism, embargo, riot or other civil
commotion, failure or delay in transportation, labor dispute or strike (whether or not involving the non-performing Party’s
employees), accident, acts of God, fire, explosion, flood, earthquake, or other casualty, shortage of labor, fuel, energy, raw
materials, supply of components from any source, or machinery or technical failure. If a Party is not able to perform due to such
force majeure event within ninety (90) days after such event, the other Party may terminate this Agreement.

 

		30.	Governing
Law; Disputes Resolutions

 

The laws of the State of Israel will govern
this Agreement, excluding any conflicts of laws principles. The Parties hereby consent to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction
and venue of the applicable courts of Tel Aviv. The provisions of the United Nations Conventions on Contracts for the International
Sale of Goods shall not apply to this Agreement.

 

		31.	Subcontractors

 

Except to the subcontractors listed on
Exhibit
E hereto or as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement, Sanmina shall not without the express prior written
consent of Kornit engage any third party subcontractor or agent to perform any part of its obligations under this Agreement or
for the manufacturing of the whole or part of any Product. To the extent that Sanmina is permitted by Kornit to subcontract Sanmina
shall: (i) only subcontract to a subcontractor that first agrees in writing to be bound by confidentiality obligations that are
at least as restrictive as those set forth herein with respect to Confidential Information; and (ii) remain liable and responsible
for any act or omission of a subcontractor that would constitute a breach of this Agreement if said act or omission were performed
by Sanmina.

 

		32.	Assignability

 

This Agreement shall be binding upon and
inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors, assigns and legal representatives. Neither party shall
have the right to assign or otherwise transfer its rights or obligations under this Agreement except with the prior written consent
of the other Party, not to be unreasonably withheld. Notwithstanding the aforementioned, each Party may assign this Agreement to
any of its Affiliates or to a successor to all or substantially all of its business or assets relating to this Agreement whether
by sale, merger, operation of law or otherwise; provided that the respective assignee agrees to be bound by all terms and conditions
of this Agreement and further provided that such assignee is not a direct competitor of the other Party. “Affiliates”
shall mean, with respect to any Party, any corporation, partnership, joint venture or other legal entity that a Party to this Agreement
controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, where “control” means the ownership of more than fifty
percent (50%) of the voting equity in such entity or otherwise the ability to direct the management of such entity.

 

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		33.	Notice

 

All notices required or permitted under
this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed received (a) when delivered personally; (b) the first Business Day after
being sent by facsimile or email, evidenced by electronic confirmation; (c) five (5) Business Days after having been sent by registered
or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid; or (d) two (2) Business Days after deposit with a commercial overnight
carrier. All communications shall be sent to the addresses set forth above or to such other address as may be designated by a Party
by giving written notice to the other Party pursuant to this Section.

 

If to Kornit:

 

Kornit Digital Ltd.

12 Ha’Amal St. Rosh Ha’Ayin Israel

Attn: General Counsel and CFO Phone:

039085801 Fax:
039080280 Email:

legal@Kornit.com

 

If to SANMINA:

 

Sanmina-SCI Israel Medical
Systems Ltd.

5 Haroshet St.

Ma’alot Tarshiha Israel

Attnn: Oren Naveh, Business Unit
Manager

oren.naveh@sanmina.com

 

With
a copy to:

	SANMINA
                           Corporation

                           2700 N. First Street San

                           Jose, California 95134

                           Attn: EVP. Sales 

                           Phone: (408) 964-3500 

                           Fax: (408) 964-3636

	SANMINA
                           Corporation 

                           2700 N. First Street San 

                           Jose, California 95134 

                           Attn: Legal Department 

                           Phone: (408)964-3500 

                           Fax: (408) 964-3636

 

		34.	No
Waiver

 

No waiver of any term or condition of this
Agreement will be valid or binding on either Party unless the same will have been mutually assented to in writing by an officer
of both Parties. The failure of either Party to enforce at any time any of the provisions of the Agreement, or the failure to require
at any time performance by the other Party of any of the provisions of this Agreement, will in no way be construed to be a present
or future waiver of such provisions, nor in any way affect the validity of either Party to enforce each and every such provision
thereafter.

 

		35.	Severability

 

In the event that any provision of this
Agreement is found to be entirely or partially invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, the validity, legality, and enforceability of
any of the remaining provisions will not in any way be affected or impaired and a valid, legal, and enforceable provision of similar
intent and economic impact will be substituted therefore.

 

		36.	Entire
Agreement

 

This Agreement consists of
the terms and conditions stated above, including the Exhibits, is the entire Agreement between the Parties. This Agreement
supersedes all proposals, oral or written, all negotiations, conversations, or discussions between or among Parties relating
to the subject matter of this Agreement and all past dealing or industry custom. Any term, condition or other provision in
any Purchase Order, quotation, confirmation, document, or other oral or written communication that is in any way inconsistent
or in conflict with or in addition to Agreement will be void and is hereby expressly rejected by Kornit and Sanmina, unless
agreed upon in writing and signed for and on behalf of both Parties. In the event of any conflict between this Agreement and
any other exhibit thereto, this Agreement shall control.

 

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		37.	Insurance.

 

		37.1	Without derogating from Sanmina’s liability pursuant to this Agreement and/or in accordance
to any applicable law, Sanmina undertakes to procure and maintain, at its expense, with a duly authorized and reputable insurance
Company having an S&P and/or A.M. Best rating of not less than A-, or equivalent, throughout the entire period of application
of this Agreement, and regarding policies that are “claims made” for a period during which Sanmina is held liable (whether
by law or under this Agreement), all the necessary and customary insurances, including but without derogating from the above insurances
as set out in the form of certificate of insurance attached as Exhibit F constituting an integral part of this Agreement (hereinafter:
the “Certificate of Insurance”), and as set out below (hereinafter: “Sanmina’s insurances”):

 

		(a)	All Risks Heavy Equipment Insurance for heavy equipment
used by Sanmina and/or any one on its behalf in connection with the Agreement.

 

		(b)	Compulsory Insurance, Liability Insurance as a result of
Use of Vehicles and Motor Comprehensive Insurance as required by law for bodily injury as a result of use of a vehicle that Sanmina
and/or any one on its behalf owns or uses in connection with the Agreement.

 

		(c)	The Insurances stated in section (a) and (b) above shall
include a waiver of the right of subrogation against Kornit and/or its subsidiaries, parent Companies, affiliated Companies and/or
anyone on their behalf and shall name Kornit and/or its subsidiaries, parent Companies, affiliated Companies and/or anyone on
their behalf and/or acting in their name as additional Insureds.

 

		37.2	Sanmina alone is responsible for payment of the premiums and the deductibles stated in Sanmina’s
insurances.

 

		37.3	If any of Sanmina’s insurances are on claims-made basis, the policies shall apply retroactively
from the date of commencement of the Agreement, even if this date is prior to the inception date of the policy. The policies shall
be subject to an Extended Discovery Period of damages and claims for an additional period of [***], following the expiry date of
the Policy.

 

		37.4	Determination of the limits of liability as detailed above and/or in the Insurance Certificate
is construed to be a minimum requirement imposed upon Sanmina, which does not derogate from its liability according to this Agreement
and/or any applicable law.

 

		37.5	Sanmina may obtain and maintain any supplementary and/or additional insurance policies at its own
expense. Any such additional and/or supplementary insurance cover as aforementioned, shall include a waiver of the right of subrogation
against Kornit and/or its subsidiaries, parent Companies, affiliated Companies and/or anyone on their behalf. Any supplementary
and/or additional Liability Insurance shall be extended to indemnify Kornit and/or any of the abovementioned parties for their
liability for acts and/or omissions of Sanmina and/or anyone on its behalf, subject to a cross liability clause.

 

		37.6	Sanmina shall deliver to Kornit, not later than 15 days before the commencement date of this Agreement,
the Insurance Certificate attached as Annex X to this Agreement, duly signed by its Insurer. Prior to the expiry date of the Sanmina’s
Insurances, Sanmina shall deliver the duly signed Insurance Certificate in respect of the updated Insurance period, and continue
to do so for the duration of the entire Agreement period (and for any additional period as mentioned in clause 37.1 above). Kornit
shall be entitled to prevent Sanmina from continuing to provide the Services and/or perform the Orders in the event that the aforesaid
certificate is not issued on time. It is agreed that Sanmina shall be estopped from making any claim against Kornit and/or its
subsidiaries, parent Companies, affiliated Companies and/or anyone on their behalf due to not being able to commence and/or continue
provision of the Services and/or performance of the Orders prior to issue of the certificate, as aforesaid

 

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		37.7	Sanmina shall not have any allegation and/or demand and/or claim against Kornit and/or its subsidiaries,
parent Companies, affiliated Companies and/or anyone on their behalf, in respect of any damage to any property (including but not
limited to the Product and/or the buildings used for manufacturing of the Product) owned and/or in the responsibility of and/or
used by Sanmina and/or any one on its behalf or acting in its name including Consequential Loss. The foregoing shall not apply
in favor of any person who caused the damage maliciously.

 

		37.8	Without derogating from Sanmina’s liability pursuant to this Agreement and/or in accordance
to any applicable law, Sanmina undertakes that when entering into any agreement with subcontractors as part of and/or in connection
with the Agreement, Sanmina shall be responsible to include a clause in the contractual agreements according to which the subcontractors
undertake to arrange and maintain the same insurance policies that Sanmina is obligated to effect and maintain according to this
Agreement, with all of the conditions as detailed in this Agreement including Exhibit F and this for the entire Agreement period
with Sanmina or for any additional period as defined in section 37.1.

 

		37.9	Sanmina undertakes to give notice, to Kornit promptly, in writing, of the occurrence of any event
and/or damage and/or loss.

 

		38.	Use
of Sanmina or Kornit Name is Prohibited

 

Neither Party may use the other Party’s
name or identity or any other Confidential Information in any advertising, promotion or other public announcement (other than to
the extent legally required under the mandatory requirements of The NASDAQ Stock Market, the Securities Act of 1933, as amended,
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or any other securities legislation (including any applicable stock exchange rules)
without the prior express written consent of the other Party.

 

		39.	Counterparts
and Exchange of Signatures

 

This Agreement may be executed in counterparts.
The Parties agree that electronically transmitted and reproduced signatures (including faxed pages, scanned copies of signatures
and email acknowledgements) constitute acceptable exchange of authentic consent to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have
executed this Agreement as of the day and year, first above written.

 

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	Kornit Digital Technologies Ltd.:	 	Sanmina-SCI Israel Medical Systems Ltd.
	 	 	 
	Signed:  	/s/ Guy Avidan	 	Signed: 	  
	 	 	 
	Print Name: Guy Avidan	 	Print Name: 
	 	 	 
	Title: CFO	 	Title:  
	 	 	 
	Signed: 	/s/ Ilan Givon	 	Signed: 	/s/ Nir Marko
	 	 	 
	Print Name: Ilan Givon	 	Print Name: Nir Marko 
	 	 	 
	Title: VP	 	Title: VP
	 	 	 
	Operation	 	Business Development

 

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EXHIBIT A

Reserved

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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EXHIBIT B

CONSIGNED
TOOLING AND EQUIPMENT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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EXHIBIT
C1 - QUALITY AGREEMENT

 

kornit’s
Supplier

Quality Requirements

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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EXHIBIT C2 - SAFETY AGREEMENT

 

		1.	General

 

Sanmina-SCI
Israel Medical Systems Ltd. (the “Contractor”)

Kornit Digital
Technologies Ltd. (“Kornit”)

 

Contractor
shall hold all approvals and licenses required by law, including business approval which will include approval from the fire
department and the Israeli Ministiy of Environmental Protection and the Safety Administration at the Ministry of Labor,
Social Affairs and Social Services.

 

		2.	Safety

 

		2.1	Contractor represents and warrants that it is familiar
with all safety and environmental requirements applicable to it according to law which are relevant for the conduct of his services
and that it will abide by such requirements. The Contractor also represents and warrants that it is familiar with Kornit’s
safety requirements and that it will abide by them. The Contractor undertakes to conduct its seivices in strict compliance with
all applicable safety and environmental requirement and shall make sure its employees abide by such requirements as well. Kornit
shall not be required to supervise the Contractor’s or its employees’ compliance with such requirements.

 

		2.2	The Contractor take, at its expense, all safety measurements
which are required by law, such as: fencing, signs, guard, safety accessories, lightning, etc. The Contractor shall be responsible
for all damages caused due to any breach of safety requirements required by law and/or safety rudiments provided by Kornit.

 

		2.3	In the event that the Contractor shall conduct some
of its sendees at Kornit’s premises, the Contractor shall ensure that such services will not interfere with other work which
is being conducted by Kornit or its contractors and shall not disrupt such work. The Contractor shall ensure that its personnel
shall keep all of Kornit’s safety procedures at such premises and that they shall pass all necessary safety training required
by Kornit.

 

		2.4	Each person employed by the Contractor shall be required
to read and sign a safety training form with respect to the specific product he/she is supposed to assemble, which will be provided
by Kornit, and provide Kornit with such signed approval.

 

		3.	Work
Accident

 

		3.1	The Contractor shall immediately report Kornit of
any work accident occurred during the provision of its services to Kornit.

 

		3.2	The Contractor shall be responsible for any and all
damages caused to its employees or service providers due to a work accident.

 

		3.3	Any recess in the work due to a work accident shall
not derogate from Contractor’s obligation to provide the services, in accordance with the agreed upon time schedule.

 

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EXHIBIT D
- PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

 

Add

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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EXHIBIT
E – AUTHORIZED SUBCONTRACTORS

 

None.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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EXHIBIT
F - CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE

 

Date:

 

To:

 

Kornit Digital Ltd. and/or its Parent Companies and/or its subsidiaries
and/or affiliated companies 12 Ha’Amal St., Afek Park, Rosh-Ha’Ayin 4809246, Israel (Hereinafter jointly and severally:
“Kornit”)

 

RE:
SANMINA’s Insurance Certificate

 

We hereby confirm that we have arranged the insurance
policies detailed hereunder in the name of ________________ Ltd,
(hereinafter: “SANMINA”) in connection with manufacturing of digital printers known as “Avalanche
1000R” and “Storm Hexa” or any other product and/or associated services in connection to the agreement
between Kornit and SANMINA (hereinafter: “the Services” and “the Product”) for the period commencing
on __________________ and expiring on ________ ________ ________ ____________________________________________

(hereinafter:
“Period of Insurance”):

 

		1.	Property insurance - “Ail Risks”/“Fire
Extended” Insurance for any property (including but not limited to the Product and/or buildings used for development, production,
and manufacturing of the Product) and/or equipment owned and/or that is in the possession of and/or under the responsibility and/or
custody and/or care and/or control of SANMINA and/or that is in use in connection to the Agreement, to its full value and at full
reinstatement value against all customary risks covered by an “All risks”/“Fire Extended” Policy, including
but not limited to: fire, smoke, lightning, explosion, earthquake, storm, tempest, water damage and burst pipes, impact, injury
from a vehicle, injury from aircraft, strikes, disturbances, malicious damage, burglary. Kornit is named as the sole beneficiary
in respect of any indemnification for any loss and/or damage to any and all of its properly including the product. Any Indemnifications
shall be paid to Kornit and/or to any party which Kornit shall order in writing.

 

		2.	Employers’ Liability Insurance - covering SANMINA’s
legal liability towards all individuals employed by it respect of death and/or bodily injury and/or mental illness to any employee
as a consequence of an accident or illness during and/or due to the provision of the Services, with a limit of liability of $[***]
per injured party, per occurrence and in the aggregate period of insurance. The insurance is not subject to any restriction regarding
work hours, work at heights or depths, contractors, subcontractors and their employees, the employment of youth. The insurance
is extended to include Kornit and/or its employees and/or managers as additional insureds in the event that they are construed
to be the employer of any of the SANMINA’s employees.

 

		3.	Third Party Liability Insurance - covering SANMINA’s
legal liability in respect of injury and/or loss and/or damage caused to the body and/or property of any individual and/or any
entity including Kornit and/or any party acting on its behalf, in connection with and/or in the framework of the provision of
the Services, with a limit of liability of $[***] per occurrence and in the aggregate period of insurance. The insurance is not
subject to any restriction in respect of liability arising from fire, panic, explosion, lifting installation, loading and unloading,
poisoning, any harmful material in food or beverages, riots and strikes, liability in respect of and towards contractors, subcontractors
and their employees as well as claims by the National Insurance Institute. Kornit’s property shall be considered as third
party. The insurance is extended to include Korn it and/or its employees and/or managers as additional insureds in respect of
their liability for errors and/or omissions of SANMINA and/or anyone acting on its behalf, subject to a cross liability clause.

 

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		4.	Professional Indemnity Insurance - covering SANMINA’s
legal liability in respect of a professional error and/or omission and or breach of professional duty and/or error whose origin
is in negligence, error, fault or omission of SANMINA and/or any party acting on its behalf and/or for it and/or as its delegate,
which occurs during and/or due to and/or in the course of and/or in the framework of the provision of the Services, with a limit
of liability of $[***] per occurrence and in the aggregate period of insurance. The insurance as aforementioned is extended to
include Kornit and/or its employees and/or managers as additional insureds, in respect of their liability for errors and/or omissions
of SANMINA and/or anyone on its behalf and/or in its name, subject to a cross liability clause. The insurance is free of any exclusion
or limitation regarding: loss of documents, loss of use, delay and/or postponement in the performance of the Services, planning
and supervision, violation of intellectual property rights, violation of the Duty of Confidentiality, libel and slander, financial/consequential
loss. The insurance is extended to cover the liability of SANMINA in respect of dishonesty of employees and breach of authority.

 

		5.	Products Liability Insurance - covering SANMINA’s
legal liability in respect of bodily injury and/or property damage due to and/or in connection to a product manufactured, installed,
assembled, marketed, packed, labeled, supplied or handled in any other way by SANMINA and/or anyone on its behalf including the
Product (hereinafter: “The Products”) with a limit of liability of $[***] per claim and in the aggregate for the period
of insurance. The insurance will be extended to cover products recall in the sum of $[***]. The insurance as aforementioned is
extended to include Kornit and/or its employees and/or managers as additional insureds, in respect of their liability in connection
to the product, subject to a cross liability clause

 

General
conditions:

 

		(a)	The insurance policies specified above in sections
4 and 5, shall be applicable retroactively from the date on which SANMINA commences providing any services in connection with
the Agreement, even if such activity commenced before the Agreement was signed, but not before_____________. In the event
that any of the said insurance policies is cancelled or is not renewed, it is agreed that the policies include an extended discovery
period of 12 months after the date of expiry of the insurance periods.

 

		(b)	All insurance Policies above contain an explicit clause
in pursuance of which we waive the right of subrogation against Kornit and/or anyone acting on its behalf. Such waiver shall not
apply in favor of any person who caused the damage maliciously.

 

		(c)	SANMINA alone is responsible for payment of the premiums
and the deductibles stated in the insurance policies detailed above.

 

		(d)	The aforementioned insurance policies contain an express
clause according to which these insurance policies are primary to any other insurance arranged by Kornit and/or any party acting
on its behalf and that we waive any demand and/or allegation regarding contribution by the insurance policies of Kornit and/or
any party acting on its behalf.

 

		(e)	We hereby confirm that noncompliance with the duties
imposed upon the insured in good faith in the aforementioned insurance policies, and/or a breach of any of the policy terms and/or
conditions shall not prejudice the rights of Kornit to receive indemnity.

 

		(f)	SANMINA’s insurance policies include a worldwide
territorial limits and jurisdiction cover (including U.S.A and Canada).

 

		(g)	It is hereby expressly agreed that the wordings of
SANMINA’s insurance policies, other than the Professional liability Insurance, will not be inferior to the policy wordings
known as BIT subject to the alterations detailed above (The policies shall not include any exclusion in respect of Insured’s
conduct deviating from a reasonable Insured’s conduct, including gross negligence and/or recklessness and/or carelessness
and/or breach of duty of care).

 

Subject to the original policies’
conditions and exclusions, insofar as they have not been altered expressly by that stated in this certificate.

 

Yours sincerely

 

	Insurer’s signature and stamp	Name and position of signatory

 

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EXHIBIT
G - SANMINA MATERIAL ORDERING POLICIES

 

A. Initial
Forecast. Customer shall provide Sanmina with an initial sixty (60) day firm purchase order (“Order”) and
forecast for Product requirements (in monthly buckets) for an additional six (6) months (“Forecast”). The Order - and
all subsequent Orders - shall be binding and may be rescheduled only in accordance with Section D, below. Sanmina shall make purchase
commitments based on their quoted lead times, “Just In Time” and “Late as Possible” best practices (including
purchase commitments for Long Lead-time Components) to its Component suppliers (“Vendors”) based upon the Order and
Forecast, and Customer shall be responsible for all such Components purchased in support of Customer’s then-current Forecast.
For all other purposes, however, the Forecast shall be non-binding.

 

B. Subsequent
Forecasts. On the first business day of each calendar month after the initial Order and Forecast, the first Forecast
month shall automatically become part of the Order, a new Forecast month shall be added, and a new firm Order issued, so that a
rolling Order of sixty (60) days is always maintained.

 

C. Material
Requirement Planning Process.

 

1. Sanmina shall take the Order and Forecast and generate a
Master Production Schedule (“MPS”) for a twelve-month period in accordance with the process described in this Section.
The MPS shall define the master plan on which Sanmina shall base its procurement, internal capacity projections and commitments.
Sanmina shall use Customer’s Order to generate the first two (60) days of the MPS and shall use Customer’s Forecast
to generate the subsequent six (6) months of the MPS.

 

2. Sanmina shall process the MPS through industry-standard software
that will break down Customer’s Product requirements into Component requirements, When no Product testing (in-circuit or
functional testing) is required by Customer, Sanmina will use commercially reasonable efforts to schedule delivery of all Components
to Sanmina eleven working days before the Products are scheduled to ship to Customer; in the event Product testing is required,
Sanmina will use commercially reasonable efforts to schedule delivery of all Components to Sanmina sixteen working days before
the Products are scheduled to ship to Customer.

 

3. Sanmina will release purchase orders to Vendors prior to
the anticipated date that the Components are needed by Sanmina. The date on which these orders are released will depend on the
lead time determined between the Vendor and Sanmina and Sanmina’s manufacturing or materials planning systems.

 

4. A list of all Components
with lead times greater than ninety days (“Long Lead-time Components”) shall be provided. Sanmina shall update the
list of Long Lead-time Components every quarter and present an updated list of Long Lead-time Components to Customer at the time
Sanmina presents the Customer with the E&O List described in Section E, below. Each revised Long Lead-time Item list shall
be deemed an amendment to Exhibit B. It is Sanmina’s responsibility to update Kornit with any extended lead time or changes
in the standard lead time of BOM components.

 

5. Customer acknowledges
that Sanmina will order Components in quantities sufficient to support up to six months of Customer’s Forecast, based on
quoted lead time and late as possible best known method. In determining the quantity of Components to order, Sanmina divides the
Components into three classes, “Class A,” “Class B” and “Class C.” Class A Components are comprised
of the approximately [***] ([***]%) of Components constituting approximately [***] ([***]%) of the Product’s total Component
cost. Class C Components are comprised of the approximately [***] ([***]%) of Components constituting approximately [***] ([***]%)
of the Product Cost. Class B Components are comprised of the remaining [***] ([***]%) of Components constituting approximately
[***] ([***]%) of the Products cost. Sanmina will place orders with its Vendors for approximately [***] worth of Class A Components,
[***] worth of Class B Components and [***] worth of Class C Components.

 

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A summary of Sanmina’s purchase commitments is set forth
in the table below.

 

	Part Class	 	Expected Percentage
    of Total Parts	 	Expected Percentage of
    Total Value (of Gross Requirements)	 	Periods Worth of Supply
    to be Bought with Each Order
	A	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	B	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	C	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]

 

6. Customer acknowledges
that Sanmina will be required to order Components in accordance with the various minimum buy quantities, tape and reel quantities,
and multiples of packaging quantities required by the Vendor. In addition, Customer acknowledges that there is a lag time between
any Customer cancellation and the cancellation of the Components required to support production.

 

D. Reschedules.
Customer may reschedule all or part of a scheduled delivery [***] per [***] for a period not to exceed [***] in accordance with
the table below. At the end of this [***] period, Customer shall either accept delivery of rescheduled finished units and/or pay
the Sanmina’s Delivered Cost (as defined in Section E below) associated with rescheduled units not yet built.

 

	Days Before P.O. Delivery
    Date	 	Percentage Reschedule Allowance
	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]

 

Sanmina shall use reasonable commercial efforts
to accommodate any upside schedule changes beyond the firm Order periods.

 

E. Excess
and Obsolete Inventory.

 

(i) Definitions:

 

a. “Delivered
Cost” shall mean SANMINA’s quoted cost of Components as stated on the bill of materials, plus a materials margin equal
to [***] ([***]%).

 

b. “Excess
Components” means the Components that SANMINA has on hand, which have been ordered, manufactured, or acquired based on CUSTOMER’S
then-current Forecast or Orders, but for which CUSTOMER has no demand in the [***] period following the end of each calendar quarter.

 

c. “Obsolete
Components” means: the quantity of Components that SANMINA has on hand, which have been ordered, manufactured, or acquired
based on CUSTOMER’S then-current Forecast or Order, but which SANMINA no longer requires as a result of (i) CUSTOMER’S
announcement or notification that the Product into which such Component is incorporated has reached its end of life, (ii) a change
in the specification the Product into which the Component is incorporated as a result of an Engineering Change Notice or otherwise;
or (iii) Section E (vii) below.

 

(ii) Within
five (5) business days after receiving CUSTOMER’S first Forecast or Order of the first month following the end of each calendar
quarter (but no later than the fifteenth business day following the end of each of SANMINA’s calendar quarters), SANMINA
shall advise CUSTOMER in writing of any Excess Components and their Delivered Cost (the “Excess List”). Notwithstanding
the foregoing, SANMINA’s failure to timely provide the Excess List to CUSTOMER shall not affect CUSTOMER’S obligations
hereunder.

 

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(iii) Within
[***] of receiving SANMINA’s Excess List, CUSTOMER shall advise SANMINA of any Component on the Excess List that it believes
is not excess, and the parties shall work together in good faith to resolve any outstanding issues.

 

(iv) Within
[***] of CUSTOMER’S issuance of its response to the Excess List, CUSTOMER and SANMINA will agree on the disposition of the
Excess List on a part number-by-part number basis (hereafter the “Mutually Agreed Excess”) and shall enter into transactions
as defined below to settle the Mutually Agreed Excess.

 

(v) Within
[***] of the parties’ agreement on the Mutually Agreed Excess, CUSTOMER will pay SANMINA the amount equal to the Mutually
Agreed Excess. SANMINA will credit these funds to the CUSTOMER’S “Offset Inventory Reserve Account” which has
been established as a “contra-asset” to CUSTOMER’S obligations under this Section E.

 

(vi) The
parties shall use the processes set forth in Sections (i) through (v) above at the end of each calendar quarter to determine the
“new” Mutually Agreed Excess for the end of each subsequent calendar quarter. The parties will then compare the prior
quarter’s Offset Inventory Reserve Account with the “new” Mutually Agreed Excess amount. If the new Mutually
Agreed Excess is greater than the Offset Inventory Reserve Account, then CUSTOMER shall, within [***], pay the difference to SANMINA,
who shall credit the funds to the Offset Reserve Account. If the new Mutually Agreed Excess is less than the Offset Inventory Reserve
Account, then SANMINA shall, within ten (10) business days, refund the difference to CUSTOMER.

 

(vii) Excess
Components shall be kept in the Offset Inventory Reserve Account for a maximum period of [***], at which time such Excess Components
will be deemed to be Obsolete Components, and handled in accordance with Section (viii) below.

 

(viii) To
the extent that any of the amount in the CUSTOMER’S Offset Inventory Reserve Account relates to any Obsolete Component (e.g.,
the Obsolete Component was formerly included in the Excess List, and CUSTOMER included that Component in its funding of the Offset
Inventory Reserve Account), SANMINA shall debit the Offset Inventory Reserve Account in the amount of the Delivered Cost of such
Component. In the event the CUSTOMER’S Offset Inventory Reserve Account does not include funding for any Obsolete Component
(e.g., the Component was recently rendered obsolete as a result of a design change), SANMINA shall invoice CUSTOMER for the Delivered
Cost of the Obsolete Component, CUSTOMER shall pay SANMINA’s invoice within [***] business days after the date of invoice.
SANMINA will ship or dispose of the Obsolete Component in accordance with the CUSTOMER’S instructions.

 

F. Customer
Component Liability.

 

Customer acknowledges that it shall be
financially liable for all Components ordered in accordance with these Policies. Specifically, Customer’s Component liability
shall be equal to Sanmina’s Delivered Cost of all Components ordered in support of any Order or Forecast, including any Excess
Components resulting from any minimum buy quantities, tape and reel quantities, and multiples of packaging quantities required
by the Vendor less the actual cost (per the bill of materials) of those Components which are returnable to Vendor (less any cancellation
or restocking charges). At Customer’s request, Sanmina shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize Customer’s
Component liability by attempting to return Components to the Vendor; provided, however, that Sanmina shall not be obligated to
attempt to return to Vendor Components which are, in the aggregate, worth less than [***]. Customer guarantees the obligations
of each of its subsidiaries or affiliates that places Orders or Forecasts pursuant to this Agreement, and agrees to be jointly
liable for all such obligations.

 

 

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