Document:

Exhibit 10.14.2

 

AMENDMENT NO. 1

TO

MANUFACTURE AND SUPPLY AGREEMENT

 

This Amendment No.
1 to Manufacture and Supply Agreement (this “Amendment”) is entered into effective as of August 2, 2019
(the “Amendment Effective Date”) by and between BUTTERFLY NETWORK, INC., a Delaware corporation (“Butterfly”)
and BENCHMARK ELECTRONICS, INC., a Texas corporation and BENCHMARK ELECTRONICS (THAILAND) PCL, a Thailand public limited company
(“Manufacturer”), to amend the Manufacture and Supply Agreement between Butterfly and Manufacturer effective
as of October 1, 2015 (the “Agreement”). Butterfly and Manufacturer are each a “Party” and
collectively the “Parties”. The capitalized terms herein shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the Agreement unless
stated otherwise.

 

The Parties hereby
agree to amend the Agreement as follows:

 

		1.	The Agreement is modified to include the following Party as an additional Manufacturer under the
Agreement: BENCHMARK ELECTRONICS (THAILAND) PCL, a Thailand public limited company, with offices located at located at 94 Moo 1
Hi-Tech Industrial Estate, Banlane, Bang Pa-in, Ayudhaya 13160 Thailand (“Manufacturer”).

 

		2.	The first sentence of Section 6.1 (Forecast) is deleted in its entirety and the following
is inserted in lieu thereof:

 

“Forecast. During
the term of this Agreement, except as otherwise set forth on the applicable Product Schedule, Butterfly shall provide to Manufacturer
on or before the first business day of each month, a written, binding [***] day ([***]) day firm Order(s), and an additional written,
non-binding [***] ([***]) day rolling forecast setting forth its estimated requirement of shipment by month for Products (“Forecast”).”

 

		3.	Section 6.1(b) (Subsequent Forecasts) is deleted in its entirety and the following is inserted
in lieu thereof:

 

“(b)        Subsequent Forecasts.
Each month, Butterfly shall provide additional Order(s) and a Forecast update sufficient to maintain the firm Order and Forecast
horizons. If Butterfly does not timely provide such additional Order(s) and a Forecast update, then the first Forecast month of
the then-current Forecast shall become binding, and a new Forecast month shall be added, so that a rolling firm Order plus non-binding
Forecast of [***] ([***]) days is always maintained.”

 

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CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE THE INFORMATION (I) IS NOT MATERIAL AND (II) WOULD BE
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		2.	Section 12.7 (Epidemic Failures) is added to the Agreement as follows:

 

“12.7. (a)            Epidemic
Failure. An “Epidemic Failure” shall be deemed to have occurred in the event that, at any time within
the Product warranty period, [***] percent ([***]%) or more of any at least [***] ([***]) given Products sold and delivered to
Butterfly within any [***] ([***]) month period fails to operate properly as the result of a particular defect in Workmanship
or substantially similar pattern of defective Workmanship performed by Manufacturer. Upon written notice by Butterfly to Manufacturer
of any Epidemic Failure, Manufacturer shall promptly develop a corrective action plan to eliminate the problem causing the Epidemic
Failure in all continuing production, and to correct the problem in all affected units of Product previously sold, or to provide
a commercially reasonable alternative solution. Manufacturer shall submit such corrective action plan to Butterfly for Butterfly’s
approval. Upon receiving Butterfly’s approval of the corrective action plan, Manufacturer shall use reasonable efforts to
initiate the corrective action plan at its expense within [***] ([***]) days. Transportation costs for the return and replacement
of defective Products due to Epidemic Failure shall be at Manufacturer’s sole expense.

 

(b)       In
the event of a systemic Product failure that does not qualify as an Epidemic Failure, due to reasons including but not limited
to Product defects related to (i) a Butterfly Product Design Specification, (ii) a Butterfly-supplied test design, (iii) a Butterfly
Proprietary Component, or (iv) materials supplied by a third party; the Parties will use reasonable efforts to determine, address
and resolve such failure and its consequences. If such cause is related to defects in materials supplied to Manufacturer by any
third party, Manufacturer agrees to share, assign or pass through to Butterfly any related concession it may receive from or claims
against the relevant supplier; however, Manufacturer does not independently warrant any such defective materials.

 

(c)       In
the event an Epidemic Failure or a failure described under Paragraph 12.7(b) affects current production, Manufacturer shall use
reasonable commercial efforts to identify the root cause of such failure and develop a plan to eliminate such cause within [***]
([***]) hours of Butterfly’s notice.”

 

		4.	Section 19.8 (Notice) of the Agreement is hereby deleted and replaced with the following
for Manufacturer:

 

If to Manufacturer:

 

Benchmark Electronics Inc.

100 Innovative Way

Nashua, NH 03062

Attn: General Manager

 

Benchmark Electronics (Thailand)
PCL

94 Moo 1 Hi-Tech Industrial Estate,

Banlane, Bang Pa-in, Ayudhaya 13160

Thailand

Attn: General Manager

 

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With a copy to:

Benchmark Electronics Inc.

56 South Rockford Drive

Tempe, Arizona 85281

Attn: Corporate Legal

 

		5.	All other terms and conditions of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect, unless expressly
modified by this Amendment. This Amendment may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which so executed shall be considered
an original. Once signed, any reproduction of this Amendment made by reliable means (eg. electronics image, photocopy or facsimile)
shall be considered an original.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the parties have caused this Amendment to be executed by their authorized representatives.

 

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	BUTTERFLY
    NETWORK, INC.	 	MANUFACTURER:
	 
	 	 	BENCHMARK
    ELECTRONICS, INC.
	 
	By: 	/s/ Alexander C. Magary	 	By: 	/s/ Michael Busemin                           
	 	           Signature	 	 	          Signature
	 
	Alexander
    C. Magary	 	Michael
    Busemin                                
	Printed Name	 	Printed Name

 

	VP, Legal & Asst. Corp. Secretary	8/8/2019	 	EVP – Global Ops	8-2-19 
	Title	Date	 	Title	Date

 

	 	 	BENCHMARK ELECTRONICS
	 	 	(THAILAND) PCL
	 	 	 
	 	 	By:	 /s/ Ronald Rocha                                
	 	 	 	          Signature
	 	 	 
	 	 	Ronald Rocha                                             
	 	 	Printed Name

 

	 	Group VP Asia	08-02-19
	 	Title 	Date

 

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DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT

 

This Exclusive Distribution
Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made as of this 11th day of July, 2018 (the “Effective Date”),
between Butterfly Network, Inc., a Delaware corporation, with an address of 530 Old Whitfield Street, Guilford, CT 06437 (“Client”),
and Cardinal Health 105, Inc., an Ohio corporation, with a place of business at 501 Mason Road, Suite 200, La Vergne, Tennessee,
37086 (“Cardinal Health”) each individually a (“Party”) and collectively (the “Parties”).

 

RECITALS

 

A.       Client
is, among other things, in the business of developing and marketing medical devices in the United States, its territories, possessions
and commonwealths (“Territory”).

 

B.       Cardinal
Health is, among other things, in the business of distributing medical devices to wholesalers, specialty distributors, physicians,
clinics, hospitals, pharmacies, and other health care providers in the Territory, and of providing information systems and other
services that support its clients’ use of its distribution capabilities.

 

C.       Client
desires to engage Cardinal Health as a third-party logistics distribution agent for commercial sales of all pharmaceutical Products
manufactured and/or marketed by Client in all formulations (collectively, “Product”), and to perform certain
other services described in this Agreement, all upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

 

THEREFORE, in
consideration of the mutual covenants, terms and conditions set forth below, the Parties agree as follows:

 

ARTICLE
1

APPOINTMENT/AUTHORIZATION

 

1.1             
Appointment. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, during the term of this Agreement,
Client appoints Cardinal Health as a third-party logistics distribution agent and as an authorized distributor of record of Product
in the Territory to Client’s Customers, including, but not limited to, wholesalers, specialty distributors, physicians, clinics,
hospitals, pharmacies and other health care providers in the Territory (collectively, “Customers”).

 

1.2             
Acceptance of Appointment. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, Cardinal Health
accepts the appointment to represent Client as a third-party logistics distribution agent and as an authorized distributor of record
of Product to Customers in the Territory.

 

ARTICLE
2

SERVICES

 

2.1             
Services. Cardinal Health shall provide the services set forth in the Operating Guidelines (“OPG”),
which include, without limitation, storage, distribution, returns, customer support, financial support,
EDT and system access support (“Services”). The OPG is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated
herein in its entirety by this reference.

 

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2.2             
Operating Guidelines. The OPG may be amended from time to time upon the mutual written agreement of the Parties;
provided, however, that any change, modification or amendment to the OPG may result in an increase or decrease in the Fees (as
defined in Article 5) as set forth in the amended OPG.

 

2.3             
Compliance to Operating Guidelines. Cardinal Health’s services shall comply with the OPG for up to [***]%
of Client’s Forecast (defined below). If (i) Client’s shipments of Product to Cardinal Health or (ii) Client’s
Customers’ Product orders exceed Client’s Forecast by more than [***] percent ([***]%), Cardinal Health shall use commercially
reasonable efforts to meet the requirements of the OPG, provided however, that Client acknowledges that Cardinal Health may not
be able to meet all guidelines relating to response and shipping times.

 

2.4             
Product Returns. Customer may request Cardinal Health to process and handle Product Returns. Product returns
shall be processed and handled by Cardinal Health in accordance with the OPG; and any customization or additional return services
requested by Client shall be performed at an additional fee as agreed by the Parties.

 

2.5             
Product Recalls. Client is solely responsible for all Product recalls, provided however that Cardinal Health
shall be responsible for Product recalls to the extent arising from Cardinal Health’s negligence or willful misconduct, subject
to the terms of this Agreement. In the event Product is subject to recall, or Client, on its own initiative, recalls any Product,
Cardinal Health shall provide assistance to Client as set forth in the OPG and as mutually agreed upon, provided that Client shall
pay to Cardinal Health an amount equal to Cardinal Health’s actual out-of-pocket costs incurred with any such recall services
as agreed in writing. Such cost shall be in addition to the Fees described in Article 5 below.

 

ARTICLE
3

PRODUCT SUPPLY/CLIENT RESPONSIBILITIES

 

3.1             
Facility. Client shall deliver Product to Cardinal Health at Cardinal Health’s facility located at [***],
or to such other distribution facility(ies) as may be agreed by Cardinal Health and Client in writing (“3PL Facility”).

 

3.2             
Delivery and Title. Client shall be responsible for delivery of Product to and from the 3PL Facility, including
all costs, expenses and risk of loss associated with such delivery, unless otherwise agreed to by both parties. Title to Product
shall remain with Client at all times, even when Product is stored or warehoused at the 3PL Facility. Client shall at all times
insure the Product for damage, loss, destruction, theft or any such other property damage (“Loss”) as further
set forth in Article 13 below. Except for Loss resulting solely from the negligence or willful misconduct of Cardinal Health, Client
shall bear all risk of loss or damage with respect to the Product.

 

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3.3             
Forecast and Price List.

 

A.               
Forecast. Client shall provide Cardinal Health with a forecast of the volume of Product to be handled by Cardinal
Health under this Agreement, not less often than semi-annually (“Forecast”). All forecasts, including the Forecast,
are used for the express purpose of operational planning. In the event of a significant variance from the Forecast or a change
in core business that could reasonably be expected to have a material effect upon the obligations of either Party hereunder, the
Party so affected may notify the other Party that it wishes to negotiate an appropriate adjustment to the Fees. The Parties must
meet within thirty (30) days of such notification to discuss the merits and implementation of any such adjustment and during such
meeting, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith. If the Parties are unable to come to a resolution regarding any such adjustment,
then either Party may terminate this Agreement upon one hundred eighty days (180) prior written notice to the other Party.

 

B.                
Price List. Intentionally omitted.

 

3.4             
Shipment Inspection. Cardinal Health shall visually inspect each shipment of Product for external damage or
loss in transit and notify Client of any such evident damage or loss as provided in the OPG.

 

ARTICLE
4

INFORMATION SYSTEM ACCESS

 

4.1             
Access. During the Term of this Agreement and subject to the terms herein, Client may use password(s) and
identification number(s) provided by Cardinal Health to remotely access Client’s data maintained on Cardinal Health’s
SmartData web portal (collectively, the “System”) provided that such access is used solely by Client’s
employees and for Client’s own internal business purposes. Client shall use that access solely to access Client’s data
and shall not access or attempt to access any other data, systems or software. Client shall be responsible for all use of the passwords
and identification elements by its employees and agents and shall ensure that such employees and agents use the passwords and identification
elements solely to effect the limited access authorized herein. The limited license to access the System granted herein does not
include the right to copy, download or otherwise use any software or non-Client data maintained on the System.

 

4.2             
Fees. The System shall be made available to Client at the fees set forth in the Fee Schedule. If Cardinal
Health agrees to perform any custom enhancements to the System requested by Client, such customization services shall be billed
separately based on an hourly rate set forth in the Fee Schedule (as defined in Article 5) and prior to such performance, Cardinal
Health shall notify Client of any related increase in the periodic Fees hereunder relative to the ongoing support of the customizations.

 

4.3             
Security. During the term of this Agreement, Cardinal Health shall employ reasonable security measures and
policies designed to safeguard the integrity, accessibility, and confidentiality of Client’s data resident on the System
and establish and maintain reasonable disaster and emergency recovery plans designed to minimize disruption from System operation
interruptions. Such measures shall be no less secure than those utilized by Cardinal Health to protect its own confidential information.

 

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4.4             
Client Obligations. Client shall not reverse engineer, reverse assemble, decompile, create derivative works, modify,
or otherwise attempt to derive the source code of any software on the System or copy, download, modify, or create derivative works
of such software. Also, Client shall not permit access to the System or related documentation to any third party. The System and
all parts thereof, in all of their tangible and intangible manifestations, all existing or new enhancements, developments, derivative
works, and other modifications to the System (or any part thereof), and all related proprietary rights, are and shall remain the
exclusive property of Cardinal Health.

 

4.5             
Disclaimer. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, (i) THE SYSTEM, THE SOFTWARE THEREON AND ANY RESULTS
OBTAINED THEREFROM ARE PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY
OR OTHERWISE, AND (ii) CARDINAL HEALTH MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL REPRESENTATIONS
AND WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, RELATING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY TO THE SYSTEM OR ANY PART THEREOF INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

 

4.6             
System Availability. Cardinal Health shall use reasonable efforts to make the System available for access twenty-four
(24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week absent scheduled and emergency maintenance periods. Scheduled maintenance shall be performed
as set forth in the OPG.

 

4.7             
Suspension of Access. In the event of a threatened breach of the System, Cardinal Health may temporarily revoke or
suspend any or all passwords and identification numbers provided to Client hereunder in order to take emergency steps to address
such breach or threatened breach, provided that Cardinal Health shall provide new passwords and identification numbers as soon
as practicable, provided that, Cardinal Health shall otherwise provide access to Client’s data to Client during such period
of revocation or suspension by promptly responding to Client’s request for such data by e-mail or facsimile.

 

ARTICLE
5

PRICING AND PAYMENT TERMS

 

5.1             
Fees. As compensation for the Services, Client shall pay to Cardinal Health the fees (“Fees”)
set forth on Exhibit B (“Fee Schedule”) attached hereto and incorporated by reference.

 

5.2             
Invoices. Cardinal Health shall issue an electronic invoice to Client for the Services rendered under this
Agreement or for any other amounts due on a monthly basis. Payment is due within [***] ([***]) days of the invoice date. If an
invoice is not paid within such [***] ([***]) day period, Cardinal Health may, at its option elect to (i) impose a service charge
on the unpaid amount calculated at the rate of [***]% per month (or the maximum rate permitted by law) until such amount is paid
in full and /or (ii) suspend any further Services until such invoice is paid in full; provided that, this provision shall
not apply in the event any unpaid portion of the invoice is the subject of an unresolved good faith dispute. In the event of any
good faith dispute with regard to an invoice, Client shall notify Cardinal Health of such dispute within [***] ([***]) days of
the invoice date, and any undisputed portion of the invoice shall be paid as provided herein. The Parties will work together in
good faith to resolve any dispute with respect to an invoice. Any amounts owed to Cardinal Health shall be paid within [***] ([***])
days of resolution of such dispute.

 

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5.3             
Fee Adjustment.

 

A.               
The Fees shall be held firm for the first contract year. Thereafter, Cardinal Health will evaluate the fee schedule
and may adjust the Fees not more often than [***] by up to [***] percent ([***]%).

 

B.                
Notwithstanding the terms set forth above in Section 5.3(A), if Cardinal Health can reasonably demonstrate that the
costs for providing the Services have materially increased due to the adoption of any applicable law or regulation (or any material
change in the interpretation or administration thereof), or due to unforeseen circumstances beyond Cardinal Health’s reasonable
control, then upon notice from Cardinal Health, the Parties agree to meet in good faith and negotiate a mutually acceptable adjustment
to the Fees. If the Parties are unable to agree on such fee adjustment within [***] ([***]) days, then such fee adjustment shall
not take effect, and for a period of [***] ([***]) days after expiration of such period, either party shall have the right to terminate
this Agreement upon [***] ([***]) days’ advance written notice to the other party.

 

5.4             
Taxes. Client shall pay when due all sales, use, gross receipts, excise and personal property taxes associated
with the Product (excluding any personal property tax associated with Cardinal Health’s equipment used in connection with
the Services), and other taxes now or hereafter imposed as a result of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, none of
which have been included in the fees payable to Cardinal Health under this Agreement; provided that the amounts payable by Client
under this section shall not include taxes based on the net income of Cardinal Health.

 

ARTICLE
6

TERM AND TERMINATION

 

6.1             
Term. The Initial Term of this Agreement shall begin on the Effective Date and shall continue until August
31, 2020 (“Initial Term”), unless terminated earlier pursuant to this Agreement. Thereafter, this Agreement
shall automatically renew for additional terms of two (2) years each (each, a “Renewal Term,” and together with
the Initial Term, the “Term”), unless (i) Client provides at least ninety (90) days prior written notice of
termination to Cardinal Health, or (ii) Cardinal Health provides written notice of non-renewal to Client at least one hundred eighty
(180) days prior to the end of the Initial Term or any Renewal Term, provided that, if Client terminates this Agreement during
the Initial Term, such termination shall be effective only upon payment to Cardinal Health of all undisputed outstanding amounts
and (a) [***] percent ([***]%) of all remaining Fixed Fees set forth on the Fee Schedule for the remainder of the Initial Term
if the Client so terminates within the first year after the Effective Date or (b) [***] ([***]%) of
all remaining Fixed Fees set forth on the Fee Schedule for the remainder of the Initial Term if the Client so terminates after
the first year after the Effective Date but prior to end of the second year after the Effective Date (“Termination Fee”).
 “Fixed Fees” shall mean the fees specified on the Fee Schedule to be paid monthly by Client to Cardinal Health
that are not dependent on the quantity of Product handled by Cardinal Health.

 

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6.2             
Immediate Termination. Either Party shall have the right to immediately terminate this Agreement if:

 

A.               
the other Party files a petition in bankruptcy, or enters into an agreement with its creditors, or applies for or
consents to the appointment of a receiver or trustee, or makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or suffers or permits
the entry of any order adjudicating it to be bankrupt or insolvent and such order is not discharged within thirty (30) days; or

 

B.                
the other Party materially breaches any of the provisions of this Agreement, and such breach is not cured within
thirty (30) days after the giving of written notice; and in the case of a failure of Client to make payments in accordance with
the terms of this Agreement, Cardinal Health may terminate this Agreement upon ninety (90) days prior written notice if such payment
breach is not cured within fifteen (15) business days following Cardinal Health’s delivery of a written notice of non-payment
to Client.

 

6.3             
Effect of Termination. Expiration or termination of this Agreement shall be without prejudice to any rights
or obligations that accrued to the benefit of either Party prior to such expiration or termination. Client shall pay Cardinal Health
for all Services performed up to the date of termination, plus any applicable Termination Fee under Article 6.1, and shall reimburse
Cardinal Health for all costs and expenses incurred, and all non-cancelable commitments made, in the performance of Services. Upon
termination or expiration of this Agreement, all Product shall be returned to Client or a designee of Client, at Client’s
sole cost and expense except to the extent that termination was due to breach by Cardinal Health in which case Cardinal Health
will cover all costs to return stored product.

 

ARTICLE
7

REGULATORY

 

7.1             
Audits. [***] per calendar year, Client or its designee has the right during normal business hours [i.e.,
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. local 3PL Facility time and not to exceed a total of eight business hours], to conduct a complete quality
audit upon [***] ([***]) days’ prior, written notice to Cardinal Health. Client or its designee additionally has the right,
[***] per calendar year, during normal business hours, to conduct an inventory audit upon [***] ([***]) days’ prior written
notice to Cardinal Health. If the timing of any of the foregoing audits falls during “quarter-end” or “year-end”
then Cardinal Health will use best efforts to accommodate Client’s request. Client shall have the right to conduct for cause
audits immediately if necessary to ensure Product safety or if otherwise necessary to implement or support a Product recall.

 

7.2             
Compliance with Laws. Each Party shall conduct its activities in connection with this Agreement in compliance with
all applicable United States laws, rules, regulations and guidelines.

 

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ARTICLE
8

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

 

8.1             
Cardinal Health. Cardinal Health represents and warrants to Client that, unless otherwise agreed to by the
Parties, Cardinal Health shall perform Services in a professional and workmanlike manner, in accordance with this Agreement, the
OPG, and all applicable laws, rules, regulations, guidelines, and generally accepted industry standards.

 

8.2             
Client. Client represents, warrants and covenants to Cardinal Health that:

 

A.               
Product. The Product shall not be adulterated or misbranded as provided in the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act,
as amended from time to time;

 

B.                
Promotion. Client’s activities relating to the promotion, sale and distribution of the Product shall
comply with all applicable laws, rules, regulations and guidelines;

 

C.                
No Infringement. It has all necessary authority and right, title and interest in and to any intellectual property
related to each Product or that is otherwise provided by Client under this Agreement;

 

D.               
Safe Handling Instructions. It has provided all safe handling instruction, health and environmental information
and material safety data sheets applicable to the Product or to any materials supplied by Client in writing in sufficient time
for review and training by Cardinal Health prior to delivery; and

 

8.3             
Mutual. Each Party represents and warrants to the other Party that:

 

A.               
Existence and Power. Such Party (i) is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws
of the state in which it is organized, (ii) has the power and authority and the legal right to own and operate its property and
assets, and to carry on its business as it is now being conducted, and (iii) is in compliance with all requirements of applicable
laws, except to the extent that any noncompliance would not materially adversely affect such Party’s ability to perform its
obligations under the Agreement;

 

B.                
Authorization and Enforcement of Obligations. Such Party (i) has the power and authority and the legal right
to enter into this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder and (ii) has taken all necessary action on its part to authorize
the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the performance of its obligations hereunder;

 

C.                
Execution and Delivery. This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered on behalf of such Party, and constitutes
a legal, valid, binding obligation, enforceable against such Party in accordance with its terms;

 

D.               
No Consents. All necessary consents, approvals and authorizations of all regulatory authorities and other persons
required to be obtained by such Party in connection with the Agreement have been obtained; and

 

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E.                
No Conflict. The execution and delivery of this Agreement and the performance of such Party’s obligations hereunder
(i) do not conflict with or violate any requirement of applicable laws; and (ii) do not materially conflict with or constitute
a material default or require any consent under, any contractual obligation of such Party.

 

8.4             
Limitations. THE REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS ARTICLE 8 ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIONS
AND WARRANTIES MADE BY EACH PARTY TO THE OTHER AND NEITHER PARTY MAKES ANY OTHER REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES OF ANY
KIND WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.

 

ARTICLE
9

TRADEMARKS

 

Neither Party shall have the right to use
the name of the other Party or any Affiliate of the other Party, or the other Party’s or such Affiliates’ trademarks,
service marks, logos, or other similar marks in any manner except with the prior written approval of that Party; provided that
the foregoing shall not prohibit Cardinal Health’s use of Client’s names or marks in connection with the performance
of the Services in a manner consistent with this Agreement. “Affiliate,” as used in this Agreement, means any
legal entity which, during the Term hereof, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, such Party. For purposes
of this definition, an entity shall be deemed to control another entity if it owns or controls, directly or indirectly, at least
fifty percent (50%) of the voting interest of all equity interests of the other entity (or other such comparable ownership interest
for an entity other than a corporation).

 

ARTICLE
10

CONFIDENTIALITY AND NON-USE

 

10.1         
Mutual Obligation. Cardinal Health and Client agree that they shall not use the other Party’s Confidential
Information (defined below) except as necessary for the receiving Party to perform its obligations under this Agreement or disclose
the other Party’s Confidential Information to any third Party without the prior written consent of the other Party except
as required by law, regulation or court or administrative order; provided, however, that prior to making any such legally required
disclosure, the Party making such disclosure shall give the other Party as much prior notice of the requirement for and contents
of such disclosure as is practicable under the circumstances. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Party may disclose the other
Party’s Confidential Information to any of its Affiliates that (A) need to know such Confidential Information for the purpose
of performing under this Agreement, (B) are advised of the contents of this article, and (C) agree to be bound by the terms of
this article.

 

10.2         
Definition. As used in this Agreement, the term “Confidential Information” includes all such information
furnished by Cardinal Health or Client, or any of their respective representatives or Affiliates, to the other or its representatives
or Affiliates in connection with the services or performance of this Agreement, whether furnished before, on or after the date
of this Agreement and furnished in any form, including but not limited to written, verbal, visual, electronic or in any other media
or manner. Confidential Information includes, but is not limited to, all proprietary technologies, know-how, trade secrets, discoveries,
inventions and any other intellectual property (whether or not patented), analyses, compilations, prospective and/or actual customer
information, business or technical information and other materials prepared by either Party, or any of their respective representatives,
containing or based in whole or in part on any such information furnished by the other Party or its representatives. Confidential
Information also includes the terms of this Agreement.

 

	[***] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED
IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE THE INFORMATION (I) IS NOT MATERIAL AND (II) WOULD BE COMPETITIVELY
HARMFUL IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED.

 

    
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10.3         
Exclusions. Notwithstanding Section 10.2, Confidential Information does not include information that (A) is or becomes
generally available to the public other than as a result of a breach of this Agreement, or (B) is already known by the receiving
Party at the time of disclosure as evidenced by the receiving Party’s written records, or (C) becomes available to the receiving
Party on a non-confidential basis from a source that is entitled to disclose it on a non-confidential basis, or (D) was or is independently
developed by or for the receiving Party without reference to the Confidential Information, as evidenced by the receiving Party’s
written records.

 

10.4         
No Implied License. The receiving Party shall obtain no right of any kind or license under any patent application
or patent by reason of this Agreement. All Confidential Information shall remain the sole property of the Party disclosing such
information or data.

 

10.5         
Return of Confidential Information. Upon termination of this Agreement, the receiving Party shall, upon request,
promptly return within [***] ([***]) days all such information, including any copies thereof,
and cease its use or, at the request of the disclosing Party, shall promptly destroy the same and certify such destruction to the
disclosing Party; except for a single copy thereof, which may be retained, subject to continuing obligations of confidentiality
and non-use, for the sole purpose of determining the scope of the obligations incurred under this Agreement.

 

10.6         
Survival. The obligations of this Article 10 shall terminate [***] ([***]) years
from the expiration of this Agreement.

 

ARTICLE
11

INDEMNIFICATION

 

11.1         
Indemnification by Cardinal Health. Cardinal Health shall indemnify and hold harmless Client, its Affiliates,
and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents (“Client Indemnitees”) from and against any and
all suits, claims, losses, demands, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorney’ fees) in connection
with any suit, demand or action by any third party (“Liabilities”) arising out of or resulting from (A) any
breach of its representations, warranties or obligations set forth in this Agreement or (B) any negligence or willful misconduct
by Cardinal Health, except to the extent that any of the foregoing arises out of or results from any
Client Indemnitee’s negligence, willful misconduct or breach of this Agreement.

 

11.2         
Indemnification by Client. Client shall indemnify and hold harmless Cardinal Health, its Affiliates, and their respective
directors, officers, employees and agents (“Cardinal Health Indemnitees”) from and against all Liabilities arising
out of or resulting from (A) any breach of its representations, warranties or obligations set forth in this Agreement; (B) any
manufacture, sale, promotion, distribution, shipping, use of or exposure to the Product or any materials supplied by Client, including,
without limitation, product liability or strict liability; (C) Client’s exercise of control over the Services to the extent
that Client’s instructions or directions violate applicable law; (D) any actual or alleged infringement or violation of any
patent, trade secret, copyright, trademark or other proprietary rights concerning the Product or provided by Client; or (E) any
negligence or willful misconduct by Client, except to the extent that any of the foregoing arises out of or results from any Cardinal
Health Indemnitee’s negligence, willful misconduct or breach of this Agreement.

 

	[***] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED
IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE THE INFORMATION (I) IS NOT MATERIAL AND (II) WOULD BE COMPETITIVELY
HARMFUL IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED.

 

    
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11.3         
Indemnification Procedures. All indemnification obligations in this Agreement are conditioned upon the Party seeking
indemnification: (A) promptly notifying the indemnifying Party of any claim or liability of which the Party seeking indemnification
becomes aware (including a copy of any related complaint, summons, notice or other instrument); provided, however, that failure
to provide such notice within a reasonable period of time shall not relieve the indemnifying Party of any of its obligations hereunder
except to the extent the indemnifying Party is prejudiced by such failure; (B) reasonably cooperating with the indemnifying Party
in the defense of any such claim or liability (at the indemnifying Party’s expense); and (C) not compromising or settling
any claim or liability without prior written consent of the indemnifying Party. The indemnifying party shall not, without the prior
written consent of the indemnified party, enter into any settlement or other resolution that includes any admission of wrongdoing
or that imposes any liability or other detriment on the indemnified party.

 

ARTICLE
12

LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY

 

12.1         
CARDINAL HEALTH’S TOTAL LIABILITY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, FOR ANY AND ALL ACTS, OMISSIONS, BREACH OR NEGLIGENCE
(EACH, AN “ACT”) OF CARDINAL HEALTH DURING [***], WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,
ANY OF CARDINAL HEALTH’S INDEMNITY OR OTHER FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS UNDER ARTICLE 11, SHALL NOT EXCEED: [***]. FOR PURPOSES
OF THIS SECTION, [***].

 

12.2         
NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING
OUT OF PERFORMANCE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF REVENUES, PROFITS OR DATA, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR
TORT, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

 

12.3         
NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY HEREIN, THE LIMITATIONS IN THIS ARTICLE 12 SHALL NOT LIMIT CLIENT’S LIABILITY
OR RESPONSIBILITY RELATING TO A BREACH OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER ARTICLE 4 HEREIN.

 

	[***] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED
IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE THE INFORMATION (I) IS NOT MATERIAL AND (II) WOULD BE COMPETITIVELY
HARMFUL IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED.

 

    
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ARTICLE
13

INSURANCE

 

13.1         
Insurance Policies. During the term of this Agreement, Client shall obtain and maintain the following insurance
with limits not less than those specified below:

 

A.               
Products and Completed Operations Liability Insurance covering the Products included in this Agreement with a limit
of not less than $[***] per occurrence;

 

B.                
All-Risk Property Insurance, including transit coverage, in an amount equal to full replacement value covering Client’s
property while it is at the 3PL Facility or in transit to or from the 3PL Facility. Client’s all-risk property insurance
shall apply to all losses and be primary (with respect both to any insurance issued to Cardinal Health and to any deductible amount
or self-insured amount retained by Cardinal Health) except for losses resulting solely from the gross negligence or willful misconduct
of Cardinal Health.

 

In the event that any of the required policies
of insurance are written on a claims-made basis, then such policies shall be maintained during the entire term of this Agreement
and for a period of not less than [***] ([***]) years following the termination or expiration of this Agreement.

 

13.2         
Waiver. Client shall obtain a waiver from any insurance carrier with whom Client carries Property Insurance
releasing its subrogation rights against Cardinal Health except for losses resulting solely from the gross negligence or willful
misconduct of Cardinal Health. Client shall not seek reimbursement for any property claim, or portion thereof that is not fully
recovered from Client’s property insurance except for losses resulting solely from the gross negligence or willful misconduct
of Cardinal Health.

 

13.3         
Additional Insured Status. Cardinal Health, Inc., and its Affiliates shall be named as additional insureds
under the Products and Completed Operations Liability insurance policies as respects the Products and completed operations outlined
in this Agreement. Such insurance shall be primary (with respect both to any insurance issued to Cardinal Health and to any self-insured
amount retained by Cardinal Health) with regard to Cardinal Health’s liability for damage arising out
of those products for which they have been added as additional insureds. Such additional insurance status shall continue during
the term and, if the policies are written on a claims-made basis, shall continue for not less than [***] ([***]) years following
termination or expiration of this Agreement.

 

13.4         
Certificates. Client shall furnish certificates of insurance to Cardinal Health evidencing the required insurance
and additional insured status as soon as practicable after the Effective Date and within [***]
([***]) days after renewal of such policies. Such certificates shall state that Client’s insurers will endeavor to provide
[***] ([***]) days written notice of any cancellation prior to the policy(ies) expiration date(s). Each insurance policy that is
required under this article shall be obtained from an insurance carrier with an A.M. Best rating of at least A-VII.

 

	[***] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED
IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE THE INFORMATION (I) IS NOT MATERIAL AND (II) WOULD BE COMPETITIVELY
HARMFUL IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED.

 

    
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ARTICLE
14

NOTICES

 

All notices and other communications hereunder
shall be in writing and shall be deemed given: (A) when delivered personally; (B) when delivered by facsimile transmission (receipt
verified); (C) when received or refused, if mailed by registered or certified mail (return receipt requested), postage prepaid;
or (D) when delivered if sent by express courier service, to the Parties at the following addresses (or at such other address for
a Party as shall be specified by like notice; provided, that notices of a change of address shall be effective only upon receipt
thereof):

 

	To Client:	Butterfly Network, Inc.
	 	530 Old Whitfield Street
	 	Guilford, CT 06437
	 	Attn: President
	 
	With a required copy to:	Attn: Legal Dept. (at above address)
	 
	To Cardinal Health:	Cardinal Health 105, Inc.
	 	Specialty Pharmaceutical Services
	 	15 Ingram Boulevard
	 	La Vergne, TN 37086
	 	Attn: VP, Third-Party Logistics Services
	 
	With a copy to:	Cardinal Health, Inc.
	 	7000 Cardinal Place
	 	Dublin, Ohio 43017
	 	Attn: Associate General Counsel
	 	Facsimile: [***]

 

ARTICLE
15

MISCELLANEOUS

 

15.1         
Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Agreement, the attachments and any amendments thereto constitute the entire
understanding between the Parties and supersede any contracts, agreements or understanding (oral or written) of the Parties with
respect to the subject matter hereof. No term of this Agreement may be amended except upon written agreement of both Parties, unless
otherwise provided in this Agreement.

 

15.2         
Captions. The captions in this Agreement are for convenience only and are not to be interpreted or construed
as a substantive part of this Agreement

 

15.3         
Further Assurances. The Parties agree to execute, acknowledge and deliver such further instruments and to
take all such other incidental acts as may be reasonably necessary or appropriate to carry out the purpose and intent of this Agreement.

 

	[***] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED
IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE THE INFORMATION (I) IS NOT MATERIAL AND (II) WOULD BE COMPETITIVELY
HARMFUL IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED.

 

    
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15.4          
No Waiver. Failure by either Party to insist upon strict compliance with any term of this Agreement in any
one or more instances shall not be deemed to be a waiver of its rights to insist upon such strict compliance with respect to any
subsequent failure.

 

15.5         
Severability. If any term of this Agreement is declared invalid or unenforceable by a court or other body
of competent jurisdiction, the remaining terms of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect.

 

15.6         
Independent Contractors. The relationship of the Parties is that of independent contractors, and neither Party
shall incur any debts or make any commitments for the other Party except to the extent expressly provided in this Agreement. Nothing
in this Agreement is intended to create or shall be construed as creating between the Parties the relationship of joint venturers,
co-partners, employer/employee or principal and agent.

 

15.7          Successors
and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties, their successors and permitted
assigns. Neither Party may assign this Agreement, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of the other Party, except
that either Party may, without the other Party’s consent, assign this Agreement to an Affiliate or to a successor to substantially
all of the business or assets of the assigning company to which this Agreement relates.

 

15.8           Governing
Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of Delaware, excluding its conflicts of
law provisions. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods shall not apply to this Agreement.

 

15.9         
Dispute Resolution. If any dispute, controversy or disagreement arises between the Parties (“Dispute”),
such Dispute shall be presented to the respective presidents or senior executives of Cardinal Health and Client for their consideration
and resolution. If such Parties cannot reach a resolution of the Dispute within [***] ([***]) days, either Party may submit the
Dispute to a court of appropriate jurisdiction.

 

15.10        
Prevailing Party. Intentionally omitted.

 

15.11        
Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original
but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Any photocopy, facsimile or electronic reproduction of
the executed Agreement shall constitute an original.

 

15.12       
Publicity. Neither Party shall make any press release or other public disclosure regarding this Agreement or the
transactions contemplated hereby without the other Party’s express prior written consent, except as required under applicable
law or by any governmental agency, in which case the Party required to make the press release or public disclosure shall use commercially
reasonable efforts to obtain the approval of the other Party as to the form, nature and extent of the press release or public disclosure
prior to issuing the press release or making the public disclosure.

 

15.13        
Setoff. Intentionally omitted.

 

	[***] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED
IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE THE INFORMATION (I) IS NOT MATERIAL AND (II) WOULD BE COMPETITIVELY
HARMFUL IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED.

 

    
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15.14     
Survival. The rights and obligations of the Parties shall continue under Articles 10 (Confidentiality and Non-Use),
to the extent expressly stated therein, 11 (Indemnification), 12 (Limitations of Liability), 13 (Insurance), to the extent expressly
stated therein, 14 (Notice) and 15 (Miscellaneous) and Section 6.4 (Effect of Termination), notwithstanding expiration or termination
of this Agreement.

 

15.15     
Force Majeure. Except as to payments required under this Agreement, neither Party shall be liable in damages for,
nor shall this Agreement be terminable or cancelable by reason of, any delay or default in such Party’s performance hereunder
if such default or delay is caused by events beyond such Party’s reasonable control including, but not limited to, acts of
God, regulation or law or other action or failure to act of any government or agency thereof, war or insurrection, civil commotion,
destruction of production facilities or materials by earthquake, fire, flood or storm, labor disturbances, epidemic, or failure
of suppliers, public utilities or common carriers; provided however, that the Party seeking relief hereunder shall immediately
notify the other Party of such cause(s) beyond such Party’s reasonable control. The Party that may invoke this section shall
use all reasonable endeavors to reinstate its ongoing obligations to the other. If the cause(s) shall continue unabated for [***]
([***])) days, then the affected Party may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect.

 

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Follows >

 

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IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE THE INFORMATION (I) IS NOT MATERIAL AND (II) WOULD BE COMPETITIVELY
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have caused their
duly authorized representative to execute this Agreement effective as of the date first written above.

 

	CARDINAL HEALTH 105, INC.	 	BUTTERFLY
    NETWORK, INC.
	 	 	 	 
	By:	/s/ Joel Wayment	 	By:	/s/ Alex
    Magary
	Joel Wayment	 	Print Name:	Alex Magary
	VP, Operations	 	Title:	VP, Legal & Asst.
    Corp. Secretary
	Date: 	Jul 13, 2018	 	Date:	Jul 13, 2018

 

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Agreement >

 

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IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE THE INFORMATION (I) IS NOT MATERIAL AND (II) WOULD BE COMPETITIVELY
HARMFUL IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED.

 

    
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Exhibit A

Traditional 3PL Operating Guidelines

(“OPG”)

Between

 

Butterfly Network, Inc

(“Client”)

 

And

 

Cardinal Health 105, Inc. – Third
Party Logistics Services 

(“Cardinal Health”)

 

[***]

 

[***] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE THE INFORMATION (I) IS NOT MATERIAL AND (II) WOULD BE
COMPETITIVELY HARMFUL IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED.

 

     

     

    

 

 

[***]

 

[***] = CERTAIN
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE THE INFORMATION (I) IS NOT MATERIAL
AND (II) WOULD BE COMPETITIVELY HARMFUL IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED.

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