Document:

Exhibit
10.20

 

 

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

 

LAUNCH
SERVICES CONTRACT

FOR BLUEWALKER-3

SPACECRAFT LAUNCH ON SOYUZ-2

No GK-AST-015/05-20

 

“17”
July 2020

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

TABLE
OF CONTENTS

 

	Clause
    1. DEFINITIONS	4
	Clause
    2. SUBJECT OF CONTRACT AND CONTRACTUAL DOCUMENTS	6
	Clause
    3. UNDERTAKINGS OF GK	7
	Clause
    4. UNDERTAKINGS OF CUSTOMER	8
	Clause
    5. CLAUSE 5. LAUNCH SCHEDULE	10
	Clause
    6. CLAUSE 6. CHANGES OF LAUNCH SCHEDULE	10
	Clause
    7. ACCEPTANCE	11
	Clause
    8. LAUNCH OF [***] PAYLOAD	12
	Clause
    9. RIGHT OF OWNERSHIP	12
	Clause
    10. TERMINATION OF CONTRACT BY CUSTOMER	12
	Clause
    11. TERMINATION OF CONTRACT BY GK	13
	Clause
    12. LAUNCH FAILURE	14
	Clause
    13. ADDITIONAL SERVICES	14
	Clause
    14. CLAUSE 14. MANAGEMENT AND NOTICES	15
	Clause
    15. CLAUSE 15. PRICE AND PAYMENTS	16
	Clause
    16. LIABILITY, INDEMNIFICATION AND RELEASES	17
	Clause
    17. INSURANCE	18
	Clause
    18. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY	19
	Clause
    19. CONFIDENTIALITY AND PUBLIC RELEASE OF INFORMATION	19
	Clause
    20. FORCE MAJEURE	20
	Clause
    21. APPLICABLE LAW AND ARBITRATION	21
	Clause
    22. MISCELLANEOUS	21

 

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LIST
OF APPENDICES

 

	Appendix
    1 - Statement of Work
	 
	Appendix
    2 - Interface Requirements Document
	 
	Appendix
    3 - Data and Certificates to be Provided by Customer
	 
	Appendix
    4 - Certificate of Acceptance of Launch Services
	 
	Appendix
    5 - List of GK Main Subcontractors
	 
	Appendix
    6 - List of Delivered Equipment
	 
	Appendix
    7 - Work Acceptance Certificate
	 
	Exhibit
    A – GK Representations
	 

 

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PREAMBLE

 

This
Launch Services Contract No. GK-AST-015/05-20 is entered into force on July 17,2020 by and between:

 

AST
& Science, LLC, a limited liability company, organized and existing under the laws of the state of Delaware, USA, with its
registered office at 7901 Enterprise Lane, Midland, TX 79706, hereinafter referred to as “AST” or “Customer”,
represented by Mr. Abel Avellan, its Chief Executive Officer, on the one part,

 

and

 

Joint
Stock Company “GK Launch Services”, organized and existing under the laws of the Russian Federation, main state registration
number 1177746422655, with its registered office at: 26/1 Prospekt Mira Ave., Moscow, 129090, Russia, hereinafter referred to
as “GK” or “Contractor”, represented by Mr. Alexander Serkin, its Chief Executive Officer, on the other
part,

 

AST
and GK jointly and each of them severally may be hereinafter referred to as “Parties” or “Party”.

 

NOW
THEREFORE the Parties have agreed as follows:

 

Clause
1. DEFINITIONS

 

Unless
the context of this Contract otherwise requires, the following terms shall have the meaning given in this Clause.

 

Acceptance
of Launch Services: has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph 7.2.

 

Additional
Services: the services as described in more detail in Clause 13, which may be requested by Customer from GK and formalized
by the Parties in an amendment(s) hereto and paid for in addition to the Contract Price.

 

Affiliate:
any person or legal entity, other than the Parties hereto, who or which shall, directly or indirectly, control, be controlled
by or act on behalf of a Party, perform works or render services to a Party in the performance of this Contract, including but
not limited to contractors and subcontractors of any tier, directors, employees, owners, shareholders, subsidiaries and agents.

 

Airport:
Airport of Launch Site.

 

Confidential
Information: has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph 19.1.

 

Contract:
this Launch Services Contract and all Appendices hereto and all amendments that may be agreed by the Parties in accordance with
the terms and conditions of this Contract.

 

Contract
Price: the firm fixed price as specified in Clause 15 hereof for the provision of Launch Services by GK to Customer.

 

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Customer’s
Equipment: Customer’s ground support equipment provided by Customer for preparation and implementation of Launch.

 

Event
of Force Majeure: has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph 20.1.

 

ICD:
Interface Control Document, a principal document which contains launch services characteristics under control and determines the
order of preparation, integration and launch of the Payload.

 

Intentional
Ignition: ignition of the engines of both first and second stages of Launch Vehicle, implemented by command to lift-off from
the Launch control console.

 

IRD:
Interface Requirements Document(s) as described in Appendix 2.

 

Launch:
process designed for injection of Payload into an orbit with the intention to complete Launch Mission which begins from the Lift-off
Moment.

 

Launch
Campaign: the complex of activities to be carried out by Parties’ representatives during shipment of Payload and Customer’s
Equipment to Launch Site, and at Launch Site for preparation and implementation of Launch as well as after Launch. Start of Launch
Campaign shall be defined as arrival of Payload and Customer’s Equipment at Airport.

 

Launch
Day: a calendar day within Launch Period on which Launch is scheduled in accordance with Paragraph 5.3.

 

Launch
Failure: (1) unsuccessful orbital injection of Payload by Launch Vehicle that causes (i) Payload to be destroyed or lost,
or (ii) Payload could not be separated from Launch Vehicle; (2) injection of Payload into an orbit with the parameters which exceed
maximum allowable deviations specified in ICD.

 

Launch
Mission: the transportation of Payload by means of Launch Vehicle from the surface of the Earth into operational orbit with
the parameters specified in ICD.

 

Launch
Period: [***].

 

Launch
Services: all services (works) as described in paragraph 2.2., which are to be provided by GK to Customer under this Contract
with the purpose to achieve Launch Mission.

 

Launch
Site: Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan being the primary Launch Site and Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur Region, Russia
being the back-up Launch Site.

 

Launch
Slot: has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph 5.2.

 

Launch
Time: the scheduled time for Launch defined in hours, minutes and seconds of UTC.

 

Launch
Vehicle: a three-stage Soyuz-2 launch vehicle equipped with Fregat Upper Stage to be utilized to perform Launch, the technical
details of which will be defined in the ICD.

 

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Lift-off
Moment: moment of positive operation of the “lift-off” command, if this event follows the Intentional Ignition,
defined in hours, minutes, seconds UTC.

 

Main
Subcontractors: GK’s subcontractors as listed in Appendix 5.

 

Milestone:
has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph 15.4.

 

Payload:
Bluewalker-3 satellite of the maximum mass of [***] kg, of non-military and non-dual use nature supplied by Customer and designated
for Launch in accordance with this Contract, which meets the interface requirements as specified in Interface Requirements Document
(Appendix 2).

 

Payload
Dummy: a model of Bluewalker-3 as more fully described in Appendix 1, which Customer provides for performance of ground tests
in Russia and which will be kept by GK to be used for Launch instead of Payload in case of impossibility of Payload Launch or
Customer’s postponement of the established Launch Period, which exceeds [***].

 

[***].

 

Port
of Entry/Exit: the physical location in Russia to be defined by GK depending on the selected Launch Site, for entry and exit
of the Payload, Payload Dummy and Customer’s Equipment, and their customs clearance during transportation to and from Russia
and the Launch Site as may be applicable.

 

Primary
Payload: [***] designed and built by [***].

 

Secondary
Payload(s): means other (non-Customer) payloads, as may be applicable, to be launched by the Launch Vehicle.

 

Statement
of Work (SOW): document containing the description of Launch Services, being Appendix 1 hereto.

 

Successful
Launch: has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph 7.2.

 

Terminated
Launch: subsequent to Intentional Ignition, the shutdown of the first and second stage engines prior to the Launch Vehicle
attaining lift-off and the declaration of the launch pad safe by the launch authority.

 

Upper
Stage: upper stage “Fregat” functionally being the fourth (upper) stage of Soyuz-2 Launch Vehicle.

 

Clause
2. SUBJECT OF CONTRACT AND CONTRACTUAL DOCUMENTS

 

2.1.
GK provides the Customer with Launch Services in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract.

 

2.2.
The scope of Launch Services are described in greater detail in Appendix 1, but include without limitation (i) provision and preparation
of Launch Vehicle for Launch, (ii) preparation of Payload for Launch by Customer, (iii) Successful Launch and orbital injection
of Payload into the required orbit.

 

2.2.1.
Appendix 2 will be superseded by the ICD once agreed.

 

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2.3.
This Contract consists of the following documents, which are listed in the order of precedence in case of any conflict or inconsistency:

 

	 	(a)	The
    main body of this Contract;
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	Appendix
    1 – Statement of Work and any documents referred to and incorporated therein; and Appendix 2 – Interface Requirements
    Document; and
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	Appendices
    3-7 and Exhibit A on the same level of precedence.

 

Clause
3. UNDERTAKINGS OF GK

 

3.1.
GK: (i) undertakes to provide Launch Services as described in Statement of Work; (ii) confirms it possesses the skills, abilities
and qualifications necessary to provide the Launch Services and will exercise the degree of care, skill and diligence exercised
by professionals performing similar services; (iii) confirms it will perform the Launch Services diligently, honestly and in good
faith and in accordance with any accepted industry practices and standards; and (iv) confirms it possesses, and will possess at
all times during the performance of the Launch Services, all required licenses, consents, approvals and permits necessary to perform
the Launch Services and will comply with all statutes, laws, regulations and industry standards which are applicable to the Launch
Services.

 

3.2.
GK shall be responsible for performance of this Contract by its subcontractors, including Main Subcontractors as specified in
Appendix 5 hereto, including without limitation all of the items set out in this Clause 3.

 

3.3.
GK will be responsible for obtaining all licenses, approvals, certificates and authorizations of the Government of the Russian
Federation as required in accordance with the Russian law for provision of Launch Services. For certainty, Customer agrees to
assist and support GK in obtaining such licenses, approvals, certificates and authorizations.

 

3.4.
GK shall inform Customer in advance, with a reasonable margin of time for Customer to prepare the list of delivered equipment
under paragraph 4.2., of any requirements for the preparation of all necessary shipment documentation for entry of Payload, Payload
Dummy and Customer’s Equipment into Russia and Launch Site and exit of Payload, Payload Dummy and Customer’s Equipment
(as applicable) from Russia and Launch Site to ensure timely and smooth customs clearance. GK or its Subcontractor(s), as the
case may be, will be the recipient (for an import into Russian Federation) and forwarder (for an export from Russian Federation)
of Payload, Payload Dummy and Customer’s Equipment (as applicable) and will carry out customs clearance in Russia at GK’s
own cost and on GK’s own responsibility.

 

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3.5.
GK shall transport Payload and Customer’s Equipment from Airport to Launch Site, and Customer’s Equipment and Payload
(if applicable) from Launch Site to Airport after Launch, subject to the provisions of Clauses 10 and 11. GK shall also transport
Payload and Customer’s Equipment within the Launch Site as may be required during the Launch Campaign.

 

3.6.
GK shall transport Payload Dummy and its associated equipment from Port of Entry to a ground test location in Russia and transport
Payload Dummy and its associated equipment from the ground test location in Russia back to Port of Exit after it is confirmed
that the Payload Dummy is not required for Launch instead of Payload. If it is established by GK that the Payload Dummy will need
to be launched instead of Payload, GK will transport Payload Dummy and its associated equipment from the ground test location
in Russia to Launch Site and within the Launch Site as may be required during the Launch Campaign. After Launch GK will transport
the Payload Dummy’s associated equipment back to Airport. If Payload Dummy is manufactured by GK as defined in Clause 4.7.,
GK will be responsible for all necessary transportations of the Payload Dummy in Russia and to/from and within the Launch Site.

 

3.7.
GK shall arrange logistical support for air transportation of Customer’s and its Affiliates’ personnel from Port of
Entry to the Launch Site and their return to Port of Exit as well as local transportation within the Launch Site, accommodations,
meals, long distance telephone calls, Internet and other reasonable associated services. All costs of the abovementioned services
shall be borne by Customer in addition to the Launch Price. Customer may also request GK to provide these services pursuant to
paragraph 13.1.2.

 

3.8.
In the event Launch is cancelled at any time after Payload has been installed in Launch Vehicle and Payload needs to be removed
from Launch Vehicle, GK shall provide Customer with all necessary assistance to detach Payload and, if necessary, to reassemble,
re-test and reinstall in Launch Vehicle. The costs for detaching the Payload, reassembly and re-tests shall be borne by the Party
cancelling Launch.

 

3.9.
Customer may request GK to provide Additional Services as detailed in Clause 13.

 

Clause
4. UNDERTAKINGS OF CUSTOMER

 

Customer
undertakes to perform the following:

 

4.1.
To timely provide GK with Payload, Payload Dummy and Customer’s Equipment as per invoice, packing list and the list of delivered
equipment to be mutually agreed by Parties pursuant to this paragraph 4.1. Customer will be a forwarder (for an import into Russian
Federation) / recipient (for an export from Russian Federation) of Payload, Payload Dummy and Customer’s Equipment
(as applicable);

 

4.2.
To provide for each shipment the list of delivered equipment to be mutually agreed by Parties. The list of delivered equipment
shall be sent in form of letter according to Appendix 6 hereto. The letter shall be sent to GK and/or its Subcontractor(s), as
may be applicable, by Customer at least forty five (45) days prior to the expected dates of entry of Customer’s Equipment
into the Russian Federation, unless other timing is mutually agreed to by the Parties prior to shipment. After Parties agreed
on the list of delivered equipment, no data in the list can be changed. Photos with readable identification numbers and technical
descriptions of each item and material safety data sheet (MSDS) for dangerous goods, if any, shall be enclosed to the letter;

 

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4.3.
To ensure that items delivered by Customer have no commercial value or the value of imported items in the aforementioned letter
under paragraph 4.2. is specified for the purposes of customs clearance only;

 

4.4.
To provide, upon GK’s request, all the documentation and information as necessary for customs clearance in Russia; not to
implement any shipment of Payload, Payload Dummy and Customer’s Equipment until receipt of GK written notice that all the
required documentation and information has been provided and GK is ready to receive Payload, Payload Dummy and Customer’s
Equipment;

 

4.5.
To import Payload and Customer’s Equipment in Russia on the terms DAP – Airport (INCOTERMS 2010) with a stop-over
at Port of Entry for customs clearance, subject to paragraph 4.4.

 

4.6.
To export Customer’s Equipment and Payload (if applicable) from Russia on the terms FCA – Airport (INCOTERMS 2010)
with a stop-over at Port of Exit for customs clearance, subject to paragraph 4.4.;

 

4.7.
To provide Payload Dummy for the ground tests in Russia and/or Launch instead of Payload as may be applicable. If GK informs Customer
in writing pursuant to paragraph 3.6 that the Payload Dummy will be launched instead of Payload and needs to be separated from
Launch Vehicle, Customer shall register the Payload Dummy after Launch. If the Payload Dummy is not provided by Customer for the
ground tests in Russia and/or Launch instead of Payload, as may be applicable, GK will manufacture the Payload Dummy based on
Customer supplied information and make it available for the ground tests and/or Launch instead of Payload, and Customer shall
pay GK an amount of up to USD [***] (based on actual costs justified by GK) for manufacturing and making the Payload Dummy available
for the ground tests and/or Launch instead of Payload.

 

4.8.
To import Payload Dummy and its associated equipment in Russia on the terms DAP – Port of Entry (INCOTERMS 2010), subject
to paragraph 4.4.;

 

4.9.
To export Payload Dummy and its associated equipment (as applicable) from Russia on the terms FCA – Airport (INCOTERMS 2010)
with a stop-over at Port of Exit for customs clearance, subject to paragraph 4.4.;

 

4.10.
The customs clearance location for import/export of Payload, Payload Dummy and Customer’s Equipment (as applicable) will
be the Port of Entry/Exit;

 

4.11.
To provide GK with the official letters and certificates set forth in Appendix 3 as required for obtaining the approval of the
Government of the Russian Federation with regard to Launch;

 

4.12.
To ensure the timely and successful completion of Payload frequencies registration in the International Telecommunication Union
(ITU), to ensure that Payload will not cause any interference with the satellite networks of the Russian Federation or other country.

 

4.13.
To ensure the proper registration of Payload or Payload Dummy (as may be applicable) after Launch in the national register of
space objects;

 

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4.14.
To provide all necessary technical support and ensure participation of Customer’s representatives in the required tests
and in Launch Campaign;

 

4.15.
To ensure preparation of Payload for integration with Launch Vehicle, including removal from Payload of all non-flight elements
in accordance with the Launch Campaign plan;

 

4.16.
To timely pay GK in accordance with this Contract; and

 

4.17.
To be responsible for obtaining and maintaining all licenses, approvals, certificates and authorizations from Customer’s
and other countries authorities (if applicable and other than those required to be obtained by GK) (i) to export the Payload,
Payload Dummy and Customer’s Equipment (as applicable) to Russia and Launch Site for the purpose of Launch, and (ii) to
provide GK with such technical data and services as are necessary for GK to fulfill its obligations under this Contract and the
scope and timing of which shall be agreed by the Parties. GK shall provide Customer with all necessary and available assistance
in obtaining such licenses, approvals, certificates and authorizations.

 

Clause
5. LAUNCH SCHEDULE

 

5.1.
The established Launch Period is [***].

 

5.2.
No later than [***] prior to the first day of the established Launch Period, a Launch Slot of [***] duration shall be determined
by GK and Customer by no later than [***] by good faith mutual written agreement. The date that the Parties mutually agree upon
the Launch Slot shall be the “Launch Slot Agreement Date”,

 

5.3.
The Launch Day within the established Launch Slot shall be determined by good faith mutual agreement in writing of GK and Customer,
no later than [***] prior to the first day of the Launch Slot.

 

Clause
6. CHANGES OF LAUNCH SCHEDULE

 

6.1.
Postponement requested by Customer:

 

6.1.1.
Customer shall have the right, for any reason whatsoever, to postpone the established Launch Slot or Launch Day, as may be applicable,
within the established Launch Period without cost or penalty.

 

6.1.2.
Customer shall give written notice to GK of any desired postponement of the Launch Slot as soon as possible but in any case no
later than [***] before the established Launch Slot together with a proposed new Launch Slot, which new Launch Slot proposal shall
not be unreasonably denied by GK. The Parties will then make a joint decision in good faith on the new Launch Slot.

 

6.1.3.
Customer shall give written notice to GK of any desired postponement of the Launch Day as soon as possible but in any case no
later than [***] before the established Launch Day together with a proposed new Launch Date, which new Launch Date proposal shall
not be unreasonably denied by GK. The Parties will then make a joint decision in good faith on the new Launch Day.

 

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6.1.4.
[***].

 

6.1.5.
If Customer requests postponement of the Launch Day beyond the established Launch Period, Customer shall pay to GK a postponement
fee of USD [***] of the postponement past the last day of the Launch Period, payable starting on the [***] after the last day
of the Launch Period, and to be calculated pro rata by the number of days of the actual postponement.

 

6.1.6.
In the event that any postponement by Customer under Paragraph 6.1.5 . exceeds [***]from the last day of the established Launch
Period, the Payload Dummy, to be provided by Customer or GK as the case may be, shall be launched instead of Payload and the price
and terms of the Launch Services shall be subject to good faith renegotiation by the Parties, including a possible (mutually agreed)
transfer of Payload to another GK’s Launch Mission. Customer will receive full credit for all amounts paid to GK under Clause
15.4 towards the other GK Launch Mission.

 

6.1.7.
Postponement fees due by Customer hereunder shall be paid to GK within thirty (30) days of the settlement of a postponement.

 

6.1.8.
Notwithstanding any provision in this Clause 6.1., no postponement fees shall be payable by Customer for a postponement caused
by an Event of Force Majeure.

 

6.2.
Postponement requested by GK.

 

6.2.1.
GK shall have a right to postpone the Launch due to [***].

 

6.2.2.
In the event that any postponement by GK under this Clause 6.2. exceeds [***] (“Postponement Window”) (either consecutively
or combined) from the last day of the established Launch Period, the Parties will discuss in good faith a possibility of transferring
the Payload to another GK’s Launch Mission (“Delayed Mission”), which decision to transfer is ultimately in
the Customer’s discretion. Customer will receive reimbursement of its monies paid to GK under Section 15.4. if the Parties
cannot agree to a new Launch Day for the Delayed Mission by the last date of the [***] Postponement Window.

 

Clause
7. ACCEPTANCE

 

7.1.
Launch Services shall be considered completed upon Successful Launch as described in paragraph 7.2 below.

 

7.2.
Launch shall be considered as Successful Launch if the intentional release of Payload undamaged from Launch Vehicle at the requisite
time and required orbit in order to achieve the required final orbital characteristics as specified in ICD has been achieved as
verified by telemetry received either from Payload or Launch Vehicle. Upon achievement of Successful Launch, Parties shall sign
Certificate of Acceptance of Launch Services as presented in Appendix 4 to certify the completion of Launch Services.

 

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Clause
8. LAUNCH OF [***] PAYLOAD

 

8.1.
Manifesting of [***] Payload

 

No
later than [***] after the Launch of Payload hereunder, Customer may request launching the [***] Payload, as a Secondary Payload,
on one of GK’s subsequent Launch Missions. The Parties’ respective obligations with respect to the Launch of the [***]
Payload shall arise after Customer has requested its Launch and the Parties have signed a separate agreement for its Launch on
one of GK’s subsequent Launch Missions.

 

8.2.
Specifics of [***] Payload and its Orbit

 

8.2.1.
The [***] Payload dimensions shall not exceed the envelope of [***] mm and its mass shall be within the range of [***] kg.

 

8.2.2.
The [***] Payload will be launched into a LEO orbit; specific orbit parameters to be consistent with the Launch Mission it will
be manifested on.

 

8.3.
[***] Payload Launch Price

 

The
price for launching the [***] Payload will be USD [***] for the mass of [***] kg and USD [***] for the maximum mass of [***] kg.
Any increase of the [***] Payload mass in excess of [***] kg will be priced at USD [***] per each kilogram of extra mass.

 

Clause
9. RIGHT OF OWNERSHIP

 

9.1.
Customer acknowledges that it shall not have any right of ownership of, or any other right to, or title to the property of GK
and its Affiliates, including, but not limited to Launch Vehicle, which shall at all times be considered the property of GK or
its Affiliates, as applicable.

 

9.2.
GK acknowledges that notwithstanding that it may from time to time have possession and control of Payload and Customer’s
Equipment, it shall not have any right of ownership of, or any other right to, or title to Payload and Customer’s Equipment,
which shall at all times be considered the property of Customer or its Affiliates, as applicable.

 

Clause
10. TERMINATION OF CONTRACT BY CUSTOMER

 

10.1.
Customer has the right to unilaterally terminate this Contract by thirty (30) day prior written notice to GK in the following
cases:

 

10.1.1.
at its sole discretion at any time prior to Launch of Payload;

 

10.1.2.
if Customer fails to obtain timely any license, approval, certificate or authorization for which Customer is responsible according
to this Contract, as necessary for implementation of this Contract;

 

10.1.3.
if GK becomes bankrupt or insolvent, or takes the benefit of any statute relating to bankruptcy or insolvency, or if an order
is made or resolution passed for the winding up of GK.

 

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10.2.
In case of termination of this Contract under paragraphs 10.1.1. or 10.1.2.:

 

	 	(a)	GK
    shall be entitled to retain all payments received by GK for all the services and works performed as of the date of the termination
    of this Contract, including a pro-rata portion of the Milestone (as per paragraph 15.4.) that is in process as of the date
    of termination (as determined by calendar month);
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	if
    applicable, GK will dismantle and transport, at Customer’s cost, Payload and Customer’s Equipment to Airport;
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	Customer
    shall be responsible for export if applicable, at Customer’s cost, of Payload and Customer’s Equipment from the
    Russian Territory (Airport).

 

In
addition, Customer or GK, as the case may be, shall make available Payload Dummy for Launch instead of Payload.

 

10.3.
In case of termination of this Contract under paragraph 10.1.3.:

 

	 	(a)	GK
    will refund to Customer all payments (with no interest) received by GK as of the date of termination;
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	if
    applicable, GK will dismantle and transport, at GK’s cost, Payload and Customer’s Equipment to Airport;
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	Customer
    shall be responsible for export, if applicable, at GK’s cost, of Payload and Customer’s Equipment from the Russian
    Territory (Airport).

 

Clause
11. TERMINATION OF CONTRACT BY GK

 

11.1.
GK has the right to unilaterally terminate this Contract by a thirty (30)-day prior written notice to Customer in the following
cases:

 

	 	(a)	if
    Customer is in breach of its payment obligations for a period of more than sixty (60) days;
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	if
    Customer becomes bankrupt or insolvent, or takes the benefit of any statute relating to bankruptcy or insolvency, if an order
    is made or resolution passed for the winding up of Customer.

 

11.2.
In case of termination of this Contract in accordance with paragraph 11.1.:

 

	 	(a)	Customer
    will pay GK for (i) all the services and works performed as of to the date of termination of this Contract, including a pro-rata
    portion of the Milestone (as per paragraph 15.4.) that is in process as of the date of termination (as determined by calendar
    month);
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	if
    applicable, GK will dismantle and transport, at Customer’s cost, Payload and Customer’s Equipment from Launch
    Site to Airport. Customer will pay for dismantling of and transportation of Payload and Customer’s Equipment from Launch
    Site to Airport; and

 

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	 	(c)	if
    applicable, Customer will export Payload and Customer’s Equipment from the Russian Territory (Airport); and
	 	 	 
	 	(d)	Customer
    or GK, as the case may be, shall make available Payload Dummy for Launch instead of Payload.

 

Clause
12. LAUNCH FAILURE

 

12.1.
In case of Launch Failure:

 

12.1.1.
with the exception of provisions of paragraph 12.2. and sub-section (c) below neither Party has a commitment to the other Party,
and specifically:

 

	 	(a)	Customer
    shall not be obliged to make the post-launch payment;
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	GK
    shall not be obliged to reimburse any damages to Customer, including any claims of Customer’s insurance companies;
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	The
    Parties may negotiate in good faith a contract for another GK Launch Mission (“Replacement Mission”) on substantially
    similar financial terms and conditions as the failed Launch.

 

12.2.
In case of Launch Failure:

 

12.2.1.
GK shall be responsible for transportation, of Customer’s Equipment from Launch Site to Airport.

 

12.2.2.
Customer shall be responsible, for export of Customer’s Equipment from the Russian Territory (Airport).

 

Clause
13. ADDITIONAL SERVICES

 

13.1.
Customer may request GK to provide Additional Services to be agreed in an amendment to this Contract and paid for in addition
to the Contract Price defined in Clause 15.1. The tentative list of additional services is identified below and may be expanded
upon Customer’s request.

 

13.1.1.
Transportation services

 

1)
GK may transport Payload and Customer’s Equipment from Customer’s facility in the USA to Airport and Customer’s
Equipment and Payload (if applicable) from Airport to Customer’s facility in the USA after Launch with a stop-over at Port
of Entry/Exit for customs clearance to be performed by GK at its own expense. In this case, Customer shall assist GK or its Subcontractor(s),
as the case may be, with performance of customs clearance in the USA at Customer’s expense. This service can be requested
no later than three (3) months prior to the start of Launch Campaign and shall be priced upon request subject to Customer’s
provision of cargo related information. If requested, the provision of this service will be formalized via an amendment to this
Contract.

 

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2)
GK may transport Payload Dummy and its associated equipment from Customer’s facility in the USA to a ground test location
in Russia and back of Payload Dummy (if applicable) and its associated equipment to Customer’s facility in the USA after
Launch with a stop-over at Port of Entry/Exit for customs clearance to be performed by GK at its own expense. In this case, Customer
shall assist GK or its Subcontractor(s), as the case may be, with performance of customs clearance in the USA at Customer’s
expense. This service can be requested no later than three (3) months prior to the start of ground tests and shall be priced upon
request subject to Customer’s provision of cargo related information. If requested, the provision of this service will be
formalized via an amendment to this Contract.

 

13.1.2.
Launch Campaign Related Services

 

1)
GK may provide air transportation of Customer’s and its Affiliates’ personnel from Port of Entry to the Launch Site
and their return to Port of Exit, local transportation within the Launch Site, accommodations, meals, long distance telephone
calls, Internet and other associated services. These services can be requested no later than three (3) months prior to the start
of Launch Campaign and shall be priced upon request subject to Customer’s provision of information on the number of its
and its Affiliates’ personnel participating in Launch Campaign activities. If requested, the provision of these services
will be formalized via an amendment to this Contract.

 

13.1.3.
Payload Fit-check and Separation Shock Testing

 

1)
GK may provide the necessary equipment and support to perform a fit check and separation shock test of the flight model Payload
with the engineering model adapter and flight identical separation system at Customer’s facility in the USA as described
in more detail in Appendix 1. The price of this service will be quoted upon request and if so requested, its provision will be
formalized via an amendment to this Contract.

 

Clause
14. CLAUSE 14. MANAGEMENT AND NOTICES

 

14.1.
All notices issued by the authorized representative of one Party shall be in writing and addressed to the authorized representatives
of the other Party.

 

The
contact persons of the Parties under this Contract (the “Contact Persons”):

 

For
GK:

 

Mr.
Alexander Serkin, CEO

Tel.:

Email:

 

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For
AST:

 

Mr.
Abel Avellan, CEO

Tel:

Email:

 

14.2.
The notice shall be deemed as duly delivered: (i) on the date of delivery if delivered in person, (ii) on the date of delivery
if delivered by overnight international courier with internationally recognized reputation, (iii) on the date of dispatch if sent
by e-mail from Contact Person of one Party, subject to receipt of automatic confirmation of delivery of mail at the electronic
address of the Contact Person of the other Party specified in paragraph 14.1. above or subject to receipt of confirmation of receipt
email from the Contact Person of the other Party.

 

14.3.
Each Party may change its address and Contact Persons details by informing the other in writing in the manner set forth above
in paragraph 14.2,

 

14.4.
The Parties will arrange for meetings to coordinate their activities under this Contract, the schedule of such meetings is set
forth in Appendix 1.

 

Clause
15. PRICE AND PAYMENTS

 

15.1.
Contract price

 

The
price of the Launch of Payload of the maximum mass of [***] kg amounts to:

 

7,750,000.00
USD (Seven million, seven hundred and fifty thousand United States Dollars).

 

Any
increase of the Payload mass in excess of [***] kg will be paid by Customer at USD [***] per each kilogram of extra mass.

 

15.2.
Contract Price is the firm fixed price and shall include any and all applicable taxes and duties (including any value added tax)
levied in the Russian Federation, however, shall exclude any and all taxes and duties levied outside the Russian Federation which
shall be borne by Customer.

 

15.3.
Price for Additional Services is not included into Contract Price and shall be additionally paid by Customer against GK invoices.

 

15.4.
Payment Schedule

 

Payments
under this Contract shall be effected according to the following payment schedule:

 

	 	(1)	Milestone
    1: (20% of Contract Price) - upon signature of the Contract (TO);
	 	(2)	Milestone
    2: (15% of Contract Price) - upon TO+2 months;
	 	(3)	Milestone
    3: ([***]% of Contract Price) - upon [***];
	 	(4)	Milestone
    4: ([***]% of Contract Price) - upon [***];
	 	(5)	Milestone
    5: ([***]% of Contract Price) - upon [***];
	 	(6)	Milestone
    6: ([***]% of Contract Price) - upon [***];
	 	(7)	Milestone
    7: ([***]% of Contract Price) - upon [***];
	 	(8)	Milestone
    8: ([***]% of Contract Price) - upon [***].

 

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15.5.
All payments by Parties under this Contract shall be made to the bank account of other Party according to bank details stated
in the invoice.

 

15.6.
Invoices for payments shall be issued in U.S. Dollars. All payments by Parties under this Contract shall be made in U.S. Dollars
or in Euros at the exchange rate reported by European Central Bank on the previous business day of the date of payment.

 

15.7.
Payment Procedure

 

15.7.1.
All invoices shall be presented by GK to Customer and shall be due for payment within thirty (30) days upon receipt by Customer
of the invoice.

 

15.7.2.
All banking charges incurred in Russia shall be borne by GK, and those charges incurred outside Russia shall be borne by Customer.

 

15.7.3.
The payment date shall be the date on which the GK’s account is credited with the full payment amount of the corresponding
invoice.

 

15.7.4.
GK shall present invoices to Customer in accordance with payment schedule in paragraph 15.4. by fax or e-mail (scan copy of an
original) followed by one (1) original to be delivered by international courier. Customer shall confirm the receipt of the invoice
by fax or e-mail.

 

15.8.
If so agreed by the Parties, completion of any of or several Milestones set forth in paragraph 15.4. may be confirmed by a relevant
Work Acceptance Certificate(s). Completion of all works under this Contract shall be confirmed by a Work Acceptance Certificate
in the form set out in Appendix 7 and signed by the authorized representatives of both Parties. The signed Work Acceptance Certificate
shall be sent by GK to the Customer for signature via express mail. Upon signature, the Customer shall send the signed Work Acceptance
Certificate back to GK via express mail. The works performed by GK and submitted to the Customer as per the Work Acceptance Certificate
shall be deemed accepted by the Customer, if during ten (10) working days after the receipt of the Work Acceptance Certificate,
the Customer did not assert in writing any justified claims with regard to the quality of the works performed.

 

Clause
16. LIABILITY, INDEMNIFICATION AND RELEASES

 

16.1.
Neither Party shall be liable to the other Party as a result of the improper or late performance or non-performance of this Contract,
except as expressly provided herein, and all claims for damages or any other damages not expressly provided herein are waived
and excluded.

 

16.2.
The Parties agree that neither Party shall make any claim against the other Party or its Affiliate with respect to (i) injury,
bodily harm or death and all consequences therefrom (illness, temporary or permanent loss of general or special ability to work)
with regard to its employees or employees of its Affiliate involved in activities under this Contract, including but not limited
to Launch Campaign or (ii) loss or damage to its own property or property of its Affiliate involved in the performance of this
Contract, except to the extent caused by or arising from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the other Party or its
Affiliate. Each Party shall be solely responsible for direct and indirect loss and damages with respect to (i) injury, bodily
harm or death and all consequences therefrom (illness, temporary or permanent loss of general or special ability to work) with
regard to its employees and employees of its Affiliate involved in activities related to this Contract, including but not limited
to Launch Campaign, and (ii) loss or damages to its own property or property of its Affiliate, that is caused by any activity
in connection with this Contract, except to the extent caused by or arising from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of
the other Party or its Affiliate. The Party shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend the other Party and its Affiliates from
and against any claims for damages, arising from any legal proceedings initiated by itself or by its Affiliates in connection
with this Contract and shall pay all expenses and satisfy all judgments which may result from such legal proceedings, except to
the extent caused by or arising from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the other Party or its Affiliate.

 

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16.3.
Customer shall indemnify and hold GK and its Affiliates harmless with respect to any claims for infringement of the intellectual
property rights of third parties, including, but not limited to, patent rights, which may arise from the design, manufacture or
use of Payload or Customer’s Equipment or by GK compliance with specifications provided by Customer with respect to ICD.
GK shall indemnify and hold Customer and its Affiliates harmless with respect to any claims for infringement of the intellectual
property rights of third parties, including, but not limited to, patent rights, which may arise from the design, manufacture or
use of GK equipment, including, but not limited to, Launch Vehicle or from use of GK services under this Contract.

 

16.4.
Customer hereby expressly releases GK and its Affiliates from any and all liability due to loss or damage to Payload and Customer’s
Equipment and any other tangible property, regardless of cause, except if GK or its Affiliates is determined to have acted with
willful misconduct or gross negligence.

 

16.5.
GK hereby expressly releases Customer and its Affiliates from any and all liability due to loss or damage to Launch Vehicle or
any other GK property, regardless of cause, except if Customer is determined to have acted with willful misconduct or gross negligence.

 

Clause
17. INSURANCE

 

17.1.
GK shall arrange for the standard third party liability insurance for launch of Payload in accordance with the Convention of International
Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects with the combined limit of liability amounting to [***] US dollars (US$ [***]), the
insurance contract will name Customer and its Affiliates as additional insureds. Not later than three (3) months prior to Launch
Period, Customer shall provide GK with a final list of Customer’s Affiliates to be included by GK into the list of additional
insureds, GK will provide Customer with a copy of such insurance contract at least seven (7) days before Launch Date. Such insurance
shall provide that the insurers shall waive all rights of subrogation against the insureds and additional insureds.

 

17.2.
Customer shall be responsible for obtaining, at its own cost, insurances covering Payload and Customer’s Equipment during
transportation from Customer’s country to Launch Site and back to Customer’s country, and stay in the territory of
the Russian Federation including while under GK custody. In the event Payload is dismantled from Launch Vehicle and returned to
Customer, Customer’s insurance shall remain in effect until Payload is returned to Customer’s country. Customer shall
provide GK with a copy of each such insurance within seven (7) days after its obtaining, however, in any case, not later than
three (3) days prior to the date of start of transportation.

 

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17.3.
Customer shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining, at its own cost, for the duration of this Contract, all necessary
insurance for Customer’s and their Affiliates’ employees during their travelling, stay and activities under this Contract
in Russia, including while at Launch Site.

 

Customer
shall provide GK with a copy of each of such insurance policies within seven (7) days upon their purchase but in any way no later
than three (3) days prior to their arrival to the territory of Russia.

 

17.4.
Insurances obtained by Customer in relation to this Contract shall provide that the insurers shall waive all rights of subrogation
against GK and its Affiliates.

 

17.5.
In case Customer fails to obtain a waiver of subrogation rights in any of the insurance contracts referred to in this Clauses
17.2.-17.3., Customer shall indemnify and hold harmless GK and its Affiliates, from any claims on the part of Customer’s
insurers, and at Customer’s expense shall defend GK and its Affiliates against such claims, pay all expenses and satisfy
all judgments which may be incurred by or rendered against GK or its Affiliates.

 

Clause
18. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

 

18.1.
Each Party shall retain all the intellectual property rights which it had possessed before the effective date of this Contract.

 

18.2.
All the intellectual property rights developed by either Party in the course of implementation of this Contract shall belong to
such Party.

 

18.3.
None of provisions of this Contract can be construed as basis for transfer of intellectual property rights from one Party to another
Party.

 

Clause
19. CONFIDENTIALITY AND PUBLIC RELEASE OF INFORMATION

 

19.1.
Any information exchanged by the Parties during the performance of this Contract, including, but not limited to, any specifications,
drawings, sketches, models, samples, computer programs, reports, financial and technical data, know-how, designs, codes, documentation,
shall be considered as confidential that is disclosed in written or oral form regardless of whether such written disclosure is
marked as “Confidential” or “Proprietary” (“Confidential Information”).

 

19.2.
Except as the disclosing Party gives the prior written consent, the receiving Party shall not disclose the Confidential Information
to any third party. Each Party agrees to use at least the same degree of care and discretion as it uses to protect its own Confidential
Information. Notwithstanding above, either Party may disclose Confidential Information to its employees, contractors, consultants,
investors and insurers for the purposes of performance of the work and its obligations under this Contract.

 

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19.3.
The obligations of confidentiality specified in this Clause 19 shall not apply to any information that:

 

	 	(a)	is
    already lawfully in the possession of the receiving Party without obligations of confidentiality at the time of disclosure;
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	is
    independently developed by the receiving Party prior to disclosure as evidenced by appropriate documents or records;
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	is
    or becomes available to the public other than by way of disclosure by the receiving Party or without its fault;
	 	 	 
	 	(d)	is
    lawfully received by the receiving Party from a third party, unless the receiving Party is notified by the disclosing Party
    of misappropriation by a third party;
	 	 	 
	 	(e)	is
    released for public disclosure by the disclosing Party in writing prior to such disclosure;
	 	 	 
	 	(f)	is
    required by law or by any securities exchange or regulator or governmental body to which either Party is subject, wherever
    situated, whether or not the requirement for information has the force of law; or
	 	 	 
	 	(g)	is
    necessary or desirable for the conduct of any arbitration pursuant to Clause 21.

 

19.4.
Each Party shall obtain the prior written approval of the other Party concerning the content and timing of news releases, articles,
brochures, advertisements, speeches and other information releases concerning this Contract, such approval shall not be unreasonably
delayed or withheld.

 

19.5.
The provisions of this Clause 19 shall survive the expiration or termination of this Contract for whatever cause for a period
of five (5) years.

 

Clause
20. FORCE MAJEURE

 

20.1.
For purposes of this Contract, the “Coronavirus” (also referred to as COVID-19) does not constitute a Force Majeure
event or an excusable delay. This Contract is being entered into after the onset of the Coronavirus outbreak and event, and the
Parties have entered into this Contract with knowledge of the impacts and potential impacts of this event and has agreed to deliver
the Launch services and Payload in the manner and time, and for the price agreed in the Contract.

 

For
purposes of this Contract, the following events are to be considered as force majeure events (“Event of Force Majeure”):

 

	 	(a)	hurricanes,
    earthquakes, tsunami, floods and other natural phenomena of catastrophic character;
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	fires,
    explosions, radioactive contamination and other man-made phenomena of catastrophic character;
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	pandemics,
    epidemics, quarantines, (except COVID-19 referenced in paragraph 20.1.);
	 	 	 
	 	(d)	embargo,
    blockades, military actions and other hostilities;

 

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	 	(e)	terrorist
    attacks, sabotages and other manifestations of terrorism;
	 	 	 
	 	(f)	revolutions,
    uprisings, strikes and other social commotions of mass character.

 

20.2.
The Parties shall inform each other as soon as possible, but not later, than within fifteen (15) days after a Party has first
learned about commencement or cessation of an Event of Force Majeure.

 

20.3.
Neither Party shall be liable for the direct or indirect consequences either due to or resulting from occurrence of an Event of
Force Majeure. However, if an Event of Force Majeure occurs and lasts for more than six (6) months upon expiry of the established
Launch Period either Party may terminate this Contract without any full or partial restitution and/or further liability by giving
a 30-day written notice to the other Party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, prior to such termination the Parties may negotiate
in good faith, the terms and conditions of such termination, including a possible transfer of Payload to another GK’s Launch
Mission (“Re-planned Mission”) on substantially the same financial terms and conditions as the Force-Majeure delayed
Launch. For the avoidance of doubt, the price of the Re-planned Mission shall not be higher than the Contract Price described
in Clause 15.1, and Customer will receive full credit for all amounts paid to GK under Clause 15.4 towards the Re-planned Mission
price.

 

Clause
21. APPLICABLE LAW AND ARBITRATION

 

21.1.
This Contract shall be governed by the English law.

 

21.2.
Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or in connection with this Contract, or the breach, termination or invalidity
thereof, shall be finally settled by arbitration in accordance with the Arbitration Rules of the International Chamber of Commerce
(ICC) effective as of the date of the commencement of the arbitration procedure. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, the arbitral
tribunal shall be composed of one arbitrator. The seat of arbitration shall be London, England. The language to be used in the
arbitral proceedings shall be English. The award of arbitration shall be final and binding upon the Parties. Neither Party shall
appeal the award of arbitration.

 

Clause
22. MISCELLANEOUS

 

22.1.
This Contract takes effect upon its signature by both Parties and shall remain effective until either terminated pursuant to Clauses
10 and/or 11, or complete fulfillment of mutual obligations of the Parties.

 

22.2.
All the documents to be used in the cause of this Contract shall use the standard International System of Measurements (SI).

 

22.3.
This Contract, including its Appendices, which form an integral part hereof, constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties
in respect to its subject matter and supersedes all prior arrangements, agreements, memoranda and representations, both oral and
written, with respect to the subject matter of this Contract, including correspondence of the Parties and their negotiations.

 

22.4.
No amendment to this Contract shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by the duly authorized representatives of
the Parties.

 

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22.5.
If any term or provision of this Contract shall be held to be illegal or unenforceable, in whole or in part, the Parties shall
negotiate in good faith to agree on such term or provision be replaced by another term or provision which, being legal and enforceable,
comes closest to the intention of the Parties. Where this is not possible, then such a provision shall be deemed not to form a
part of this Contract. In any event, the validity and enforceability of the remainder of this Contract shall not be affected.

 

22.6.
Neither Party has the right to assign all or any parts of its rights and/or obligations under this Contract to a third party without
the prior written approval of the other Party, such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

 

22.7.
No course of conduct by either Party shall constitute a waiver of any provision, condition or requirement of this Contract in
case of breach hereof by the other Party unless such waiver is executed in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative
of that Party. Such waiver shall not affect the rights of the Party not in breach with respect to any other or future breach of
the other Party.

 

22.8.
No agency or partnership is created by this Contract; neither Party shall act or describe itself as the agent of the other, nor
shall it make, or represent that it has authority to make, any commitments on the other’s behalf.

 

22.9.
All documents and correspondence related to this Contract shall be in English.

 

22.10.
This Contract is executed in two English language originals, one original for each of the Parties.

 

[Signature
page follows]

 

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	On
    behalf of AST & Science:	 	On
    behalf of GK Launch Services:
	 	 	 
	/s/
    Abel Avellan	 	/s/
    Alexander Serkin
	Position:
    CEO	 	Position:
    CEO
	Date:
    July 17, 2020	 	Date:
    July 17, 2020

 

    	23Exhibit
10.21

 

 

Final
Execution Version

 

DIALOG
SEMICONDUCTOR OPERATIONS SERVICES LIMITED

 

AND

 

AST
& SCIENCE LLC

 

 

 

DESIGN
AND MANUFACTURING AGREEMENT

 

 

 

 

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

 

THIS
DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING AGREEMENT is entered into as of September 23, 2020 (“Commencement Date”) by and between:

 

	1.	DIALOG
    SEMICONDUCTOR OPERATIONS SERVICES LIMITED, a company incorporated under the laws of
    ENGland, whose principal place of business is at 100 Longwater Avenue, GREEN PARK, READING RG2 6GP, UNITED KINGDOM ACTING
    ALSO ON BEHALF OF ITS affiliates (“S3 Semi”); and
	 	 
	2.	AST
    & SCIENCE LLC, WHOSE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS IS AT 2901 ENTERPRISE LANE, MIDLAND, TEXAS 79706 (“Buyer”
    or “AST”).

 

WHEREAS

 

	(A)	S3
    Semi is a provider of electronic design and manufacturing services, including integrated circuit, software and hardware systems
    design and manufacturing
	 	 
	(B)	Buyer
    wishes to retain the services of S3 Semi to design, develop, and provide certain manufacturing services and technologies for
    products that Buyer is developing and producing.
	 	 
	(C)	S3
    Semi has agreed to provide certain design and manufacturing services and technologies to Buyer upon the terms and conditions
    of this Design and Manufacturing Agreement.

 

AGREED

 

OPERATIVE
PROVISIONS

 

Definitions

 

In
this Design and Manufacturing Agreement the following expressions shall have the following meanings, unless the context otherwise
requires:

 

	 	“Acceptance”
    or “Accepted”	 	Means
    the determination, in accordance with the Acceptance Criteria agreed by the Parties, following performance, implementation,
    installation and testing, the Services and/or other Deliverables are in Compliance. In the case of Production Units, “Acceptance”
    or “Accepted” means the determination, in accordance with the Acceptance Criteria that Production Units are in
    Compliance. The Acceptance Criteria for Production Units shall include, along with any other criteria set forth in the SOW,
    visual inspection of Production Unit packaging and the review by AST of sample testing data provided by S3 Semi for such Production
    Unit shipments as described in the SOW.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Acceptance
    Criteria”	 	Means
    the acceptance criteria specified and agreed in a SOW.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“ASIC(S)”	 	Means
    application specific integrated circuits.

  

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	 	“Affiliates”	 	In
    this Agreement, “Affiliate” means a legal entity that controls, is controlled by or is under common control of
    a Party, where “control” means that the controlling entity, directly or indirectly, has (a) beneficial ownership
    of more than 50% of the controlled entity’s voting shares, or (b) an ownership interest entitling the controlling entity
    to direct or cause the direction of the general management of the controlled entity. An entity will be an Affiliate only during
    the period when such control exists.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Agreement”	 	Means
    this Design and Manufacturing Agreement along with all Statements of Work under this Design and Manufacturing Agreement, which
    have been accepted and confirmed in writing by the Parties hereto, as well as any documentation expressly incorporated by
    reference therein including, but not limited to any Change Requests (as defined hereinafter) and further shall include any
    amendments to such documents as may be subsequently expressly agreed to in writing between the Parties.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Background
    Intellectual Property” or “BIP”	 	Means
    any and all Intellectual Property Rights that are (i) developed, owned, or licensed by a Party on or before the Commencement
    Date; or (ii) developed or acquired by a Party independently after the Commencement Date and not in connection with the performance
    of its obligations hereunder.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Business
    Day”	 	Means
    a day, other than a Saturday or Sunday, when the main clearing banks in Dublin are open for a full range of transactions.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Change
        Control

        Board
        Personnel”
	 	Means
    the individual representatives of S3 Semi and Buyer, as detailed in a related Statement of Work (as defined hereinafter).
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Compliance”
    and “Comply”	 	Means,
    with respect to the Services or other Deliverables to be implemented, designed, developed, maintained, modified, enhanced,
    delivered, integrated, installed and/or tested by S3 Semi, compliance in all material respects with the Validation Plan.

  

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	 	“Confidential
    Information”	 	Means
    any and all knowledge, data or information of, or delivered by, a Party that has been designated as confidential by such Party,
    or under the circumstances should reasonably be considered confidential by the Party receiving such information (the “Recipient”),
    in tangible or intangible form whether or not in writing and whether or not labeled or identified as confidential or proprietary,
    including, without limitation, (a) corporate information, including plans, strategies, business forecasts, methods, policies,
    resolutions, negotiations or litigation; (b) sales and marketing information, including plans, strategies, methods, customer
    identities or other information about customers, prospect identities or other information about prospects, or market analyses
    or projections; (c) financial information, including cost and performance data, debt arrangements, equity structure, investors
    and holdings, purchasing and sales data and price lists; (d) technological information, including patents, except those that
    have been published copyrights, trade secrets, techniques, sketches, drawings, models, inventions, know how, processes, apparatus,
    equipment, algorithms, software programs, software source documents, formulae, research, experimental work, development, design
    details and specifications, plans, manuals, forms, templates, pre-clinical and clinical testing data and strategies, designs,
    methods, procedures, formulas, discoveries, inventions, improvements, concepts and ideas; (e) operational information, including,
    procurement, purchasing and manufacturing requirements; and (f) personnel information, including personnel lists, reporting
    or organizational structure, resumes, personnel data, compensation structure, performance evaluations and termination arrangements
    or documents.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Buyer
    Deliverables”	 	Means
    such assistance and relevant data and information from Buyer which the Parties agree is required by S3 Semi prior to the performance
    by S3 Semi of any Services.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Deliverable”	 	Means
    a Developed Material that is identified as a deliverable in the Agreement, or in a Statement of Work, project plan, or other
    writing by or between the Parties.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Design
    Services”	 	Means
    the design services provided by S3 Semi for purposes of S3 Semi’s Product manufacturing.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Design
    Re-spin”	 	Means
    a redesign of a Product to remedy a Prototype Non-Conformance that cannot be remedied using additional engineering services
    solely.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Field
    of Use”	 	Means
    [***].

  

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	 	“Intellectual
    Property Rights”	 	Means
    any (i) ideas, inventions, discoveries, designs, development, specifications, software, devices, techniques, methods or processes
    (whether or not patentable or reduced to practice) and related patents and patent applications and reissues, re-examinations,
    renewals, continuations-in-part, continuations, and divisions thereof, rights to inventions, (ii) utility models, (iii) copyright
    and related rights including related registrations and applications for registration, (iv) trademarks, service marks, trade,
    business and domain names, rights in trade dress or get-up, rights in designs, rights in goodwill or to sue for passing off
    rights in computer software, database right, topography rights, moral rights, rights in confidential information (including
    know-how and trade secrets) and any other intellectual property rights, and (v) improvements, updates and modifications of
    the foregoing made from time to time, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including all applications for and
    renewals or extensions of such rights, and all similar or equivalent rights or forms of protection in any part of the world.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Licensed
    Technology”	 	Means
    the materials and technology owned, controlled or otherwise provided by Buyer to S3 Semi which S3 Semi reasonably requires
    to perform the requested Services. Licensed Technology may include AST Background Intellectual Property.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Minimum
    Order

    Quantity”	 	Means
    the minimum quantity (or integer multiple thereof) of Production Units as specified in the SOW that Buyer must order for a
    Purchase Order to be valid.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Parties”	 	Means
    both S3 Semi and Buyer together.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Party”	 	Means
    either S3 Semi or Buyer.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Product”	 	Means
    an ASIC described or referenced in a Statement of Work, and unless otherwise specified, refers to Production Units and Prototypes.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Production
    Units”	 	Means
    product manufactured after Prototype Acceptance and Release to Production. Production Units do not include Prototypes or Unapproved
    Product.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Project
    Intellectual Property”	 	Means
    Intellectual Property Rights created by either Party pursuant to this Agreement, either separately or as a result of a joint
    effort with the other Party.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Prototypes”	 	Means
    the preliminary implementations on silicon of a specified Product, which are intended for internal use, and are not yet qualified
    and approved for production.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Prototype
    Acceptance”	 	Means
    Buyer’s written approval that the Prototype evaluation demonstrates Prototype substantial conformance to the Validation
    Plan.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Purchase
    Order Lead Time”	 	Means
    the required minimum amount of time between S3 Semi’s receipt of the Purchase Order issued by Buyer and the requested
    shipment date necessary to accommodate manufacturing cycle time, as specified in the SOW.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Qualification”	 	Means
    the agreed set of qualification tests and pass criteria as set out in the relevant Statement of Work.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Qualification
    Acceptance”	 	Means
    that the Deliverables meet Qualification in all material aspects.

  

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	 	“Release
    to

    Production”	 	Means
    Buyer’s completion and delivery to S3 Semi of the Manufacturing Release Form attached to the SOW at Appendix 1.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Residuals”	 	Means
    any expertise, residual knowledge and any know-how retained in the unaided memories of the employees and contractors of S3
    Semi who have had access to the Confidential Information of Buyer pursuant to this Agreement. An employee’s or contractor’s
    memory is unaided if the employee or contractor has not intentionally memorised the information for the purpose of retaining
    and subsequently using it or disclosing it to a third party.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“RFIC”	 	Means
    radio frequency integrated chip.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Statement
    of

    Work” or “SOW”	 	Means
    a statement of work as set forth in Appendix A that identifies the respective obligations that the Parties agree to complete
    for the development and manufacturing of particular Products, including any deliverables of S3 Semi (“Deliverables”),
    as well as any documentation expressly incorporated by reference therein including, but not limited to any change requests
    and further shall include any amendments to such documents as may be subsequently expressly agreed to in writing between the
    Parties.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Services”	 	Means
    the ASIC design and manufacturing services described in this Agreement and Statements of Work attached hereto.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Specifications”	 	Means
    the technical and other specifications as specified and mutually agreed between the Parties in a Statement of Work.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Term”	 	Means
    the initial term described in Section 10 (Term) plus any extensions.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Third
    Party Materials”	 	Means
    Intellectual Property Rights or other materials that are owned by third parties and provided under license to S3 Semi or its
    subcontractors and that have been or shall be used, or are required to be used, in connection with the provision of, or receipt
    or use of, the Services. As between the Parties, Third Party Materials include materials owned by S3 Semi subcontractors and
    used in the performance of the Services.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Validation
    Plan”	 	Means
    the agreed test or measurement process based on the Verification Plan to ensure that the Prototypes are materially consistent
    with the agreed requirements and Specifications, and may include electrical parameters, logical functions, performance requirements
    and tolerances.
	 	 	 	 
	 	“Verification
    Plan”	 	Means
    the description of the agreed verification process that will be carried out by S3 Semi pursuant to a Statement of Work and
    its related schedule(s) (if any) to ensure that the GDSII are materially consistent with the agreed requirements and Specifications,
    and may include electrical parameters, logical functions, performance requirements and tolerances.

 

	1.	INTERPRETATION

 

In
this Agreement

 

	 	1.1	the
    masculine shall include the feminine and the neuter and the singular shall include the plural and vice versa;

  

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	 	1.2	the
    expression “person” shall include any individual, firm, company, unincorporated association, partnership or joint
    venture;
	 	 	 
	 	1.3	the
    headings to clauses and schedules shall not affect their construction;
	 	 	 
	 	1.4	any
    reference to a statute or statutory provision shall be construed as a reference to it as from time to time amended, consolidated,
    modified, extended, re-enacted or replaced;
	 	 	 
	 	1.5	any
    reference to a clause or schedule is a reference to a clause of or a schedule to this Agreement and a reference to a paragraph
    is a reference to a paragraph of the schedule in which such reference appears; and
	 	 	 
	 	1.6	use
    of the word “includes” or “including” is without prejudice to the generality.

 

	2.	APPLICATION
    OF THIS AGREEMENT

 

	 	2.1	This
    Agreement establishes the framework under which S3 Semi and Buyer will work together. It sets out terms and conditions that
    will apply to and be deemed to be incorporated by reference into all Statements of Work agreed between S3 Semi and Buyer which
    are expressed to be supplemental to this Design and Manufacturing Agreement. If there is any conflict between this Design
    and Manufacturing Agreement and the relevant Statement of Work, the Design and Manufacturing Agreement will prevail, unless
    a derogation from the said terms in the Design and Manufacturing Agreement is expressly agreed by the Parties in said Statement
    of Work.

 

	3.	SCOPE
    OF WORK/ ASIC DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION

 

	 	3.1	Each
    Statement of Work (and its related schedules, if any) shall contain a description of the Services to be carried out by S3
    Semi for Buyer and the Product to be delivered to Buyer by S3 Semi. Design Services carried out by S3 Semi for Buyer up until
    the delivery of the Prototypes shall be paid for by Buyer in accordance with the milestones set out in the relevant Statement
    of Work. If a Statement of Work provides for a Committed Order, the Statement of Work shall only be considered valid if such
    Purchase Order is issued. The initial SOW for Blue Bird 1 FEM RFIC’s is attached to this Agreement as Exhibit 4. As
    set forth in the initial Statement of Work attached hereto, AST agrees to proceed with Stage 3 if and when it receives its
    next round of funding, if any.
	 	 	 
	 	3.2	Any
    changes to the scope or subject matter of a Statement of Work will be the subject of a mutually agreed change control process.
    S3 Semi shall obtain written approval from Buyer’s Change Control Board Personnel on any additional costs (if any) and
    time consequences. Agreed upon changes shall be integrated into the corresponding Statement of Work by way of a Change Request
    form. Electronic mail correspondence between the Change Control Board Personnel of each Party as specified in a particular
    Statement of Work shall suffice for the purposes of recording and agreeing minor changes which shall not involve any additional
    charge to Buyer or which fall beneath a financial and/or schedule threshold to be specified in the relevant Statement of Work.
	 	 	 
	 	3.3	Where
    Buyer, in consultation with S3 Semi, requests any change to an expressly agreed Statement of Work (the “Change Request”)
    the Parties’ Change Control Board Personnel shall discuss and agree the details, consequences and cost and time-schedule
    implications of any such Change Request.

  

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	 	3.4	Parties
    acknowledge that any Change Request initiated by Buyer will result in:

 

	 	3.4.1	Buyer
    issuing to S3 Semi a request for a quotation (the “RFQ”) in respect of the costs and time consequences involved
    in implementing any such Change Request.

 

	 	3.5	Parties
    acknowledge that any Change Request initiated by S3 Semi will result in:

 

	 	3.5.1	S3
    Semi issuing to Buyer a proposal in respect of the costs and time consequences involved in implementing any such Change Request.

 

	 	3.6	Where
    the Parties’ Change Control Board Personnel cannot reach agreement on any matter arising out of or relating to a Statement
    of Work including, without limitation, any changes and associated cost and time-schedule implications of any changes, nominated
    representatives of the Parties shall meet in good faith and attempt to resolve any such dispute or controversy in writing.
    In the event the Change Control Boards are unable to resolve a dispute, and such dispute arises from a material Change Request
    proposed by S3 Semi which has a price impact that exceeds 20% of SOW value, Buyer shall be entitled to terminate for convenience
    the relevant SOW without payment of any penalties or termination-related fees. If Buyer terminates a SOW in accordance with
    this Section 3.6, Buyer shall pay S3 Semi the remaining payment due for the current Payment Milestone in progress as of the
    effective date of termination.
	 	 	 
	 	3.7	In
    the event that multiple Products are developed under this Design and Manufacturing Agreement or this Design and Manufacturing
    Agreement is amended to include other Products, each such Product shall be developed under and subject to a separate SOW and
    separate Product pricing.

 

	4.	PROTOTYPES
    AND QUALIFICATION

 

	 	4.1	Prototypes

 

	 	4.1.1	Delivery
    of Prototypes. Upon completion of the engineering milestones specified in the SOW, S3 Semi will manufacture, screen, and
    deliver the Prototypes to Buyer as stated in the SOW. Buyer acknowledges the Prototypes are delivered and intended for evaluation
    purposes only and are not intended for other use or resale for use in any system or application. No warranties are made in
    respect of the Prototypes.
	 	 	 
	 	4.1.2	Prototype
    Evaluation. Buyer will promptly evaluate the Prototypes and advise S3 Semi in writing whether the Prototypes substantially
    conform to the Specifications set out in the SOW as evidenced by the results of the Validation Plan. Unless otherwise set
    forth in a SOW, the prototype evaluation period shall not exceed sixty (60) days after shipment of initial prototypes (the
    “Prototype Evaluation Period”). If Buyer concludes during the Prototype Evaluation Period, that the Prototypes
    have a substantial non-conformance with the Specifications set out in the SOW as evidenced by the Validation Plan (“Prototype
    Non-Conformance”), then Buyer will submit a written notice of rejection (“Notice of Prototype Rejection”)
    to S3 Semi fully describing the perceived Prototype Non-Conformance. If the Buyer does not submit a Notice of Prototype Rejection
    to S3 Semi during the Prototype Evaluation Period, the Prototypes will be deemed to have passed Prototype Acceptance.

  

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	 	4.1.3	Effect
    of Notice of Prototype Rejection. If Buyer submits a Notice of Prototype Rejection, the Parties will mutually co-operate
    to determine the source of the Prototype Non-Conformance stated in the Notice of Prototype Rejection. Further, Buyer and S3
    Semi will co-operate to resolve and, as appropriate, to develop and implement a corrective action plan, to remedy the Prototype
    Non-Conformance. If additional engineering work is necessary to remedy a Prototype Non-Conformance, the Parties will contribute
    additional resources as mutually agreed in writing in accordance with Section 4.4.
	 	 	 
	 	4.1.4	Corrections.
    If Buyer submits a Notice of Prototype Rejection, S3 Semi will evaluate the information provided by Buyer. Except as may
    be otherwise provided in a SOW, if the Prototype Non-Conformance was substantially caused by the Services, and was not caused
    by Buyer, a Buyer Subcontractor, or any other third party (other than S3 Semi’s subcontractors), Buyer’s sole
    and exclusive remedy and S3 Semi’s sole obligation will be for S3 Semi to use commercially reasonable efforts, including
    a Design Re-Spin, to correct the error, or if S3 Semi is unable to correct the error after using commercially reasonable efforts,
    terminate the project relating to the applicable Product and refund to Buyer the amounts paid by Buyer for such project. Except
    as may be otherwise provided in a SOW, if a Design Re-spin is required for any other reason, including without limitation,
    any error in Buyer’s design or any intellectual property included in the design, Buyer will be liable for the costs
    associated with the Design Re-spin.

 

	 	4.2	Qualification

 

	 	4.2.1	Delivery
    of Qualification Report. Upon completion of the Qualification tests specified in the SOW, S3 Semi will provide a qualification
    report to Buyer for evaluation for Qualification Acceptance.
	 	 	 
	 	4.2.2	Qualification
    Evaluation. Buyer will promptly evaluate the qualification report and advise S3 Semi in writing whether the qualification
    substantially conform to the qualification objectives and the qualification plan set out in the SOW. Unless otherwise set
    forth in a SOW, the qualification report review and evaluation period shall not exceed fourteen (14) days after submission
    of the report. If Buyer concludes during the Qualification Review and Evaluation Period, that the Qualification has a substantial
    non-conformance with the qualification objectives set out in the SOW and the qualification plan, then Buyer will submit a
    written notice of rejection (“Notice of Qualification Rejection”) to S3 Semi fully describing the perceived
    Qualification Non-Conformance. If the Buyer does not submit a Notice of Qualification Rejection to S3 Semi during the Qualification
    Evaluation Period, the Qualification Acceptance will be deemed to be successful.
	 	 	 
	 	4.2.3	Effect
    of Notice of Qualification Rejection. If Buyer submits a Notice of Qualification Rejection, the Parties will mutually
    co-operate to determine the source of the Qualification Non-conformance stated in the Notice of Qualification Rejection. Further,
    Buyer and S3 Semi will co-operate to resolve and, as appropriate, to develop and implement a corrective action plan, to remedy
    the Qualification Non-Conformance. If additional engineering work is necessary to remedy a Qualification Non-Conformance,
    the Parties will contribute additional resources as mutually agreed in writing in accordance with Section 4.4.

  

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	 	4.2.4	Corrections.
    If Buyer submits a Notice of Qualification Rejection, S3 Semi will evaluate the information provided by Buyer. Except
    as may be otherwise provided in a SOW, if the Qualification Non-Conformance was substantially caused by the Services, and
    was not caused by Buyer, a Buyer Subcontractor, or any other third party (other than S3 Semi’s subcontractors), Buyer’s
    sole and exclusive remedy and S3 Semi’s sole obligation will be for S3 Semi to use commercially reasonable efforts to
    correct the design or test, or if S3 Semi is unable to correct the design or test after using commercially reasonable efforts,
    terminate the project relating to the applicable Product and refund to Buyer the amounts paid by Buyer for such project.

 

	 	4.3	Unapproved
    Product. Prior to Release to Production, Buyer may request the Release to Production of Products for which there has been
    no Prototype Acceptance and/or Qualification Acceptance (“Unapproved Product”). No warranties are made in respect
    of Unapproved Product, and S3 Semi shall have no obligations under Section 14 related to Unapproved Product. For the avoidance
    of doubt Unapproved Product is delivered at Buyer’s sole risk. Buyer agrees to hold harmless, defend and indemnify S3
    Semi from any claims, damages, liabilities, penalties, interest, and expenses (including attorneys’ fees and costs)
    arising from or related to Buyer or any third party’s use of Unapproved Product.
	 	 	 
	 	4.4	Acceptance
    Prior to Manufacturing. S3 Semi will not commence production of Products until Buyer confirms the Release to Production
    of the Product by signing and submitting a Release to Production Form attached hereto as Appendix B to this Agreement. Buyer
    shall submit a Release to Production and accompanying Purchase Order and make payment for the Committed Order within (fourteen)
    14 days of Prototype Acceptance and/or Qualification Acceptance. Such Release to Production shall contain Buyer’s authorization
    to ship the Committed Order.
	 	 	 
	 	4.5	NO
    WARRANTIES ARE MADE BY S3 SEMI IN RESPECT OF PROTOTYPES OR UNAPPROVED PRODUCT. BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT PROTOTYPES
    ARE PROVIDED FOR TEST PURPOSES ONLY AND UNAPPROVED PRODUCT IS MANUFACTURED SOLELY AS AN ACCOMMODATION TO BUYER. BOTH WILL
    BE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND “WITH ALL FAULTS”, WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED
    OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE,
    AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS, AND QUALITY, AND ALL WARRANTIES ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE, OR TRADE
    PRACTICE. BUYER ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY FOR PROTOTYPES AND UNAPPROVED PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
    TO ALL WORK IN PROCESS (WIP) WITHOUT REGARD TO ISSUES OF DESIGN OR PERFORMANCE.

  

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	5.	FORECASTING
    AND ORDERS FOR PRODUCTION UNITS.

 

	 	5.1	Forecasts.
    Following Release to Production, Buyer shall provide S3 Semi with a non-binding six (6) month forecast of its purchase
    requirements for the Production Units (“Forecast”). Each month thereafter, Buyer shall provide a rolling six (6)
    month Forecast of its purchase requirements. Any Forecasts provided by Buyer are for planning purposes only and do not constitute
    a Purchase Order or commitment by Buyer. Buyer shall have no obligation with respect to the purchase of Products under this
    Design and Manufacturing Agreement until a Release to Production or Purchase Order is received by S3 Semi.
	 	 	 
	 	5.2	Purchase
    Orders. After the initial Release to Production, Buyer may order further Production Units by issuing a Purchase Order
    to S3 Semi. Such Purchase Order shall not request delivery inconsistent with the Purchase Order Lead Time without a line item
    for the appropriate expedite fees. Buyer’s Purchase Orders and Forecasts may not request delivery of less than the Minimum
    Order Quantity for Production Units set forth in the applicable SOW. S3 Semi will not be obligated to make shipments of less
    than such Minimum Order Quantity. Any Buyer Purchase Order received and accepted by S3 Semi (a “Purchase Order”)
    shall be binding on Buyer and S3 Semi, subject to the terms and conditions of this Design and Manufacturing Agreement.

 

	6.	WARRANTY

 

	 	6.1	S3
    Semi warrants solely to Buyer for the period from commencement of Design Services until Release to Production (after which
    for the avoidance of doubt, this warranty terminates) that all work in providing the Design Services under this Design and
    Manufacturing Agreement were performed in a workman-like manner with reasonable skill, care and diligence and using generally
    accepted industry standards and practices. S3 Semi further warrants solely to Buyer that for one (1) year starting on the
    date of Acceptance by Buyer of the applicable item, including Production Units and Deliverables (the “Warranty Period”),
    (ii) the Production Units delivered hereunder, if used in accordance with their Purpose as defined in the relevant SOW, will
    conform in material respects to the Specifications and be free from defects in material and workmanship. S3 Semi does not
    warrant that Production Units to be delivered hereunder will be free from design defects or errors. Buyer acknowledges that
    the functionality and performance of the Production Units delivered hereunder is contingent upon Buyer’s design, plans,
    Specifications, instructions, and Functional Requirements as specified in the SOW, and on other materials provided by Buyer
    to S3 Semi (as well as third-party intellectual property included therein or therewith). S3 Semi represents, warrants and
    covenants that it is either the owner of, or authorized to use, any and all materials provided and used by or on behalf of
    S3 Semi in providing the Services. S3 Semi warrants that to the best of its knowledge at the time of Delivery that the Production
    Units do not include any open source materials that contain ** “copy-left” licenses and will not knowingly or
    deliberately introduce any open source materials without prior written consent from Buyer. S3 Semi makes no further warranty
    with respect to any Services, Prototypes, or Unapproved Product. S3 Semi makes no warranty to any third parties.

  

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	 	6.2	If,
    during the Warranty Period: (i) a Production Unit is returned by Buyer to S3 Semi and Buyer provides an explanation of its
    belief that there is a breach of the warranty at Section 6.1; and (ii) S3 Semi’s examination of such Production Unit
    confirms that such Production Unit is in breach of the warranty set out at Section 6.1 and such breach was not caused by improper
    handling after delivery, accident, abuse, misuse, neglect, improper installation, storage, operation, use or packaging, repair
    or alteration by someone other than S3 Semi, or improper testing performed by Buyer or on behalf of Buyer by a third party
    other than subcontractors of S3 Semi, or use contrary to any instructions given by S3 Semi, then S3 Semi shall, at its option
    and at no cost to Buyer, either use commercially reasonable efforts to repair or replace the Product such that there is no
    breach of warranty for any such Production Unit which fails during the applicable Warranty Period, provided that: (a) such
    Production Unit is returned, either to S3 Semi’s service facility or to such other facility designated by S3 Semi at
    Buyer’s risk and expense; and (b) the claimed breach of warranties exist and were not caused by improper handling after
    delivery, accident, misuse, neglect, alteration, repair, improper installation, packaging, repair or alteration by someone
    other than S3 Semi or working on behalf of S3 Semi in providing the Services, or improper testing performed by Buyer or by
    a third party authorized to work on behalf of Buyer (all of which will operate to void the warranties provided herein). If
    such Production Unit is defective, and S3 Semi elects to repair or replace it, the transportation charges for the repaired
    or replaced Production Unit from S3 Semi to Buyer will be paid by Buyer, and for the avoidance of doubt the remedy provided
    in this Section 6.2 excludes all costs of shipping or other space or aeronautical related transportation costs, duty, customs
    clearance, and other related charges. A repaired or replaced Production Unit will continue to be warranted for the longer
    of one (1) year from the original shipment date of the Production Unit or thirty (30) days from the shipment date of the replacement
    Production Unit. S3 Semi will have a reasonable time to make repairs or to replace the Production Unit, not to exceed such
    timeframe as may be mutually agreed in good faith by the Parties after receipt of the Production Unit from Buyer. All Production
    Units returned to S3 Semi shall be returned in accordance with S3 Semi’s reasonable returns procedure. Any replacement
    Production Units shall be delivered to Buyer’s premises in Texas, USA. If S3 Semi is unable to repair or replace a defective
    Production Unit after using commercially reasonable efforts, S3 Semi will refund the purchase price paid by Buyer for such
    defective Production Unit. IN NO EVENT WILL S3 SEMI BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT
    OF PRODUCTS OR PRODUCTION UNITS, INCLUDING LABOR, INSTALLATION, REMOVAL OR RETURN TO SPACE OR OTHER COSTS INCURRED BY BUYER
    AND, IN PARTICULAR, ANY COSTS RELATING TO THE REMOVAL OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PRODUCTION UNITS OR PRODUCTS SOLDERED OR OTHERWISE
    PERMANENTLY AFFIXED TO ANY PRODUCT, ASSEMBLY, OR COMPONENT. THE REMEDY SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION 6.1 (“REMEDY”)
    IS BUYER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF THE WARRANTIES AT SECTION 6.1 OF THIS AGREEMENT.
	 	 	 
	 	6.3	The
    Services and Products are provided without warranty of any other kind except as specified in Sections 6.1 and Section 14.1
    of this Design and Manufacturing Agreement.

  

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	 	6.4	Buyer
    acknowledges and accepts that the express warranties set forth in sections 6.1 and 14.1 of this DESIGN
    AND MANUFACTURING Agreement or any expressly agreed warranties provided in any attachment
    to this DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING Agreement are in lieu of and operate to the
    exclusion of, to the fullest extent permitted by any applicable law, any other warranty, condition, term, undertaking, collateral
    undertaking or representation of any kind, express or implied, statutory or otherwise or arising from any proposal, specification,
    sample, course of dealing, trade usage or trade practice relating to any Deliverables supplied or Services rendered pursuant
    to this DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING Agreement including (by way of illustration
    and not by way of limitation) as to the condition, Non-infringement, quality, performance, merchantability or fitness for
    a particular purpose of any Deliverables supplied or Services rendered hereunder. S3 SEMI disclaims all liabilities arising
    from any services provided by a third party (OTHER THAN SUBCONTRACTORS OF S3 SEMI) or the use or incorporation in Buyer’s
    design of any products provided by a third party, including without limitation, any circuitry design components, intellectual
    property, IP Cells, or design library elements. Except as specifically provided in this Section 6 all Services, Prototypes,
    UNAPPROVED PRODUCTS, PRODUCTION UNITS and Products (as well as any third party products and services) are provided “as
    is” and “with all faults”, and S3 SEMI makes no warranties or representations, whether express, implied,
    or statutory concerning the foregoing, and (b) S3 semi disclaims all warranties with respect to the Services, Prototypes,
    UNAPPROVED PRODUCTS, and Products AND PRODUCTION UNITS including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability,
    fitness for any particular purpose, title, or noninfringement, or any warranty otherwise arising out of any proposal, specification,
    sample, or course of dealing, usage, or trade practice.
	 	 	 
	 	6.5	Buyer
    acknowledges that Buyer is solely responsible for determining and obtaining any and all licenses lawfully required by it with
    respect to the lawful import, export, re-export, use, sales, manufacture, distribution or other disposal by Buyer of Product.
    Buyer will fully verify all third party technology that is not provided by S3 SEMI and used or included with the Product to
    ensure that such technology is compatible with, and suitable for, Buyer’s intended purposes and applications.
	 	 	 
	 	6.6	Authorization.
    Each Party represents, warrants and covenants to the other that:

 

	 	6.6.1	Corporate
    Existence. It is a corporation duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under the laws and regulations
    of its place of incorporation;
	 	 	 
	 	6.6.2	Corporate
    Power and Authority. It has the requisite corporate power and authority to execute, deliver and perform its obligations
    under this Agreement;
	 	 	 
	 	6.6.3	Legal
    Authority. It has obtained and shall maintain all licenses, authorizations, approvals, consents or permits required to
    perform its obligations under this Agreement under all applicable Laws, except to the extent the failure to obtain any such
    license, authorizations, approvals, consents or permits is, in the aggregate, immaterial subject to the following: in respect
    of S3 Semi this section section shall not apply to patent licences or any licenses authorizations, approvals, consents or
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	 	6.6.4	Due
    Authorization. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated
    by this Agreement have been duly authorized by the requisite corporate action on the part of such Party;
	 	 	 
	 	6.6.5	No
    Violation or Conflict. The execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement shall not constitute a violation of
    any judgment, order, or decree; a material default under any material contract by which it or any of its material assets are
    bound; or an event that would, with notice or lapse of time, or both, constitute such a default. In respect of S3 Semi this
    section shall not apply in respect of any intellectual property infringement judgements, orders or decrees; and
	 	 	 
	 	6.6.6	Compliance
    with Laws. The performance of any of its obligations under this Agreement, is and shall be in compliance in all material
    respects with all applicable Laws during the Term.

 

	 	6.7	Exclusivity:
    During the Exclusivity Period, S3 Semi shall not enter into any new agreements with third parties to provide services
    to such third parties which S3 Semi knows or reasonably should know are for the Field of Use. For purposes of this provision,
    the “Exclusivity Period” means [***].

 

	7.	PRICE
    AND PAYMENT

 

	 	7.1	Services/Deliverables

 

	 	7.1.1	The
    price and the payment terms shall be set out in the relevant Statement of Work. For the purposes of this Section 7 “Undisputed”
    means that the invoice contains no typographical errors and that the sums stated on the invoice correspond to the quoted figures
    in the relevant SOW as may have been amended by the relevant Change Requests.
	 	 	 
	 	7.1.2	It
    is a material condition of this Design and Manufacturing Agreement that Buyer shall pay S3 Semi all sums properly due and
    payable pursuant to this Design and Manufacturing Agreement in accordance with the expressly agreed terms of payment provided
    for in the relevant Statement of Work.
	 	 	 
	 	7.1.3	Unless
    otherwise expressly provided for in a relevant Statement of Work, all Undisputed payments due to S3 Semi pursuant to such
    Statement of Work shall be payable within thirty (30) days from the date of Delivery of the Production Units to Buyer and
    within thirty (30) days from the date of Acceptance of the Deliverables by Buyer (or the date of performance of the Services)
    or the issue date of the relevant invoice, whichever is later.

  

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	 	7.2	If
    the payment of any Undisputed sums due pursuant to this Design and Manufacturing Agreement are delayed other than in accordance
    with prior express agreement between the Parties, Buyer shall be liable for and make payment to S3 Semi for any interest payments
    as would accrue on such owed sums between the date at which payment was due and the date at which payment is actually made.
    The rate at which Buyer shall be liable to S3 Semi shall be of one per cent (1%) per month. The Parties agree that this figure
    represents a genuine and reasonable pre-estimate of the financial damage that is borne by S3 Semi in the event of any default
    by Buyer in paying to S3 Semi any sums properly due under this Design and Manufacturing Agreement. At all times, S3 Semi may
    suspend performance toward the next milestone until receipt of Undisputed payment for the most recently completed milestone.
	 	 	 
	 	7.3	Taxes.
    Buyer is responsible for and will pay any tax, import duty or tariff (and any related interest or penalty), however designated,
    imposed with respect to the activities contemplated by this Design and Manufacturing Agreement (including without limitation,
    the Services, Prototypes, Production Units and Unapproved Product), except for taxes based on S3 Semi’s net income.
    The prices specified in each applicable quote and/or SOW excludes all duties, taxes and excises and specifically excludes
    value-added tax (VAT). In addition and for clarification, Buyer will make all payments to S3 Semi free and clear of, and without
    reduction for or withholding of, any taxes or other assessments described in this Section 7.3. S3 Semi will reasonably cooperate
    with Buyer to take advantage of benefits provided by any tax treaties. If S3 Semi is required by law to pay or collect any
    local, value-added, goods and services or any other similar taxes or duties based on the Services, Products, Prototypes or
    Unapproved Product, then S3 Semi shall separately state such taxes in addition to the price for Services, Prototypes or Risk
    Product, and Buyer agrees to pay such amounts, as well as to indemnify and hold S3 Semi harmless from and against any claims,
    damages, liabilities, penalties, interest, and expenses (including attorneys’ fees and costs) arising out of or related
    to Buyer’s failure to comply with this Section 7.3.
	 	 	 
	 	7.4	Travel

 

	 	7.4.1	Unless
    otherwise agreed in writing (including by electronic mail correspondence) by the Parties in a Statement of Work, the payments
    due to S3 Semi pursuant to this Design and Manufacturing Agreement do include any costs and expenses related to travel by
    any S3 Semi personnel to any locations specified or requested by Buyer.
	 	 	 
	 	7.4.2	However,
    Buyer shall reimburse S3 Semi for all travelling, subsistence and out-of-pocket expenses pre-approved by Buyer in writing
    and incurred by S3 Semi in performing Services. Further, any prior approval required by S3 Semi hereunder will be provided
    to S3 Semi without undue delay.

  

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	8.	Title
    and Delivery.

 

	 	8.1	Deliveries.
    All shipments to delivery destinations are made Ex-Works (EXW as per Incoterms 2016) at the point of shipment (factory,
    redistribution center, or other designated point). All Products shall be deemed accepted by Buyer upon delivery at point of
    shipment, subject to the product warranty set forth in this Design and Manufacturing Agreement. Title to Production Units
    and risk of loss pass to Buyer, or in the case of a Drop Shipment (as defined below), to the receiving party of the shipment
    (unless such receiving party is serving as Buyer’s agent, in which event, title and risk of loss will pass to Buyer),
    upon delivery to the carrier at the shipping point. In the absence of written instructions from Buyer, all Products shall
    be packed and prepared for shipment in a manner that: (i) follows good commercial practice; (ii) is acceptable to common carriers
    for shipment at the lowest rate; and (iii) is adequate to ensure safe arrival. S3 Semi shall mark all containers with Purchase
    Order number, lot tracking information, date of shipment, and Buyer’s and S3 Semi’s names, provided in the event
    that any shipments to Buyer’s buyers (“Drop Shipments”) are made, upon Buyer’s request S3 Semi’s
    name may be omitted from the containers.
	 	 	 
	 	8.2	Delivery
    Timeframes. S3 Semi will make reasonable efforts to deliver in accordance with the delivery dates estimated in S3 Semi’s
    acknowledgement of Buyer’s Purchase Order; however: if the dates in S3 Semi’s acknowledgement differ from those
    in Buyer’s original Purchase Order, the Purchase Order shall only be binding on both parties once Buyer has expressly
    agreed, in writing, to the newly proposed dates. Shipment of Production Units may originate from either S3 Semi or its authorized
    subcontractors or distributors. S3 Semi will give Buyer notice if it reasonably expects a delay in meeting a delivery date
    or that only a portion of the Products will be available for shipment to meet a delivery date, and S3 Semi will specify the
    reasons therefor. For partial shipments, S3 Semi will ship the available Products unless directed by Buyer to reschedule a
    shipment. Buyer may specify a delivery destination other than its own premises (e.g. Drop Shipment), in order to facilitate
    delivery directly to its Buyers. S3 Semi does not require that delivery be made directly to Buyer. For the avoidance of doubt,
    Buyer will be responsible for all costs relating to shipment.

 

	9.	TIMETABLE

 

	 	9.1	The
    timetable for carrying out Services and providing the Products shall be set out in the relevant Statement of Work (and its
    related schedules, if any). The development activities for Products covered by this Design and Manufacturing Agreement shall
    be set forth in one or more SOWs developed and mutually agreed to by the Parties. Each SOW shall set forth the responsibilities
    and deliverables of each Party, specify any risks and assumptions regarding the development of the Products, and describe
    S3 Semi’s mitigation plans to minimize the negative impact of such risks and assumptions. Each Party will perform its
    obligations and deliver its deliverables as set forth in the applicable SOW, and each Party will cooperate with the other
    for the timely achievement of project milestones.
	 	 	 
	 	9.2	The
    Parties recognise that, owing to the sophistication and complexity of the Services and Products to be provided hereunder,
    delays may occur. S3 Semi shall take reasonable measures to avoid any such delays, as far as is reasonably practicable. S3
    Semi shall inform Buyer within three (3) Business Days after S3 Semi becomes actually aware of any such delay, of the causes
    of the delay, the expected duration of the delay and the measures S3 Semi proposes to take to remedy and mitigate the effects
    of any such delay.
	 	 	 
	 	9.3	Under
    no circumstances will S3 Semi be liable or responsible in any way for delays to the timetable of a Statement of Work unless
    such a delay is primarily due to the failure of S3 Semi to comply with the terms of Section 9.1 of this Design and Manufacturing
    Agreement.

  

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	 	9.4	Under
    no circumstances will S3 Semi be liable or responsible in any way for delays to the timetable of a Statement of Work where
    such delays are caused, directly or indirectly, by:

 

	 	9.4.1	circumstances
    which are outside the responsibility or control of S3 Semi including without limitation the Risks and Assumptions specified
    in the relevant SOW; or
	 	 	 
	 	9.4.2	any
    failure on the part of Buyer to promptly provide the Buyer Deliverables or Licensed Technology.

 

	10.	TERM

 

	 	10.1	The
    present Design and Manufacturing Agreement shall enter into force on the Commencement Date and, unless earlier terminated
    by either Party in accordance with this Design and Manufacturing Agreement, shall remain in effect for [***] years
    after the Commencement Date. Unless either Party has given the other at least six (6) months written notice prior to the expiry
    of the aforementioned term of its intention not to renew this Design and Manufacturing Agreement, then the term of this Design
    and Manufacturing Agreement shall be extended automatically for an indeterminate time during which either Party can terminate
    this Design and Manufacturing Agreement upon at least six (6) months prior written notice provided that all Undisputed payments
    specified in Purchase Orders have been discharged.

 

	11.	TERMINATION

 

	 	11.1	Notwithstanding
    any other right or remedy that it may have, either Party may terminate this Design and Manufacturing Agreement and/or any
    Statement of Work forthwith by notice if the other Party commits a material breach of this Design and Manufacturing Agreement
    or of such Statement of Work, which breach a) cannot be remedied or b) can be remedied, but for which a commercially reasonable
    plan to effect a remedy has not been made within 30 Business Days of receipt of notice of such breach.
	 	 	 
	 	11.2	If
    this Design and Manufacturing Agreement is terminated by S3 Semi for material breach by Buyer in accordance with Section 11.1,
    S3 Semi shall have the option of terminating all Statements of Work that remain in force and Section 11.3 shall not apply.
	 	 	 
	 	11.3	Subject
    to 11.2, if this Design and Manufacturing Agreement is terminated at such time as any Statements of Work remain in force,
    then those Statements of Work shall continue in force, incorporating the relevant terms of this Design and Manufacturing Agreement
    notwithstanding the termination of this Design and Manufacturing Agreement. It will be possible for individual Statements
    of Work to be terminated pursuant to this Design and Manufacturing Agreement without prejudice to the continuation in force
    of this Design and Manufacturing Agreement and other Statements of Work.
	 	 	 
	 	11.4	Any
    terms of this Design and Manufacturing Agreement which by their nature extend beyond the expiration or termination of this
    Design and Manufacturing Agreement, and shall bind the Parties and their successors, heirs and assigns.
	 	 	 
	 	11.5	Reserved.
	 	 	 
	 	11.6	This
    Agreement and all SOWs hereunder may be terminated immediately by either Party in the event that the other Party files or
    has filed against it a petition in bankruptcy or seeking re-organization and such filing shall not be removed within forty-five
    (45) days, or has a receiver appointed and such appointment is not revoked within forty-five (45) days, or institutes any
    proceedings for liquidation or winding up. If any Party elects to terminate this Agreement due to the insolvency of the other
    Party, such termination shall be deemed to be a termination for cause hereunder.

  

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	 	11.7	In
    the event that Buyer terminates this Design and Manufacturing Agreement in accordance with Sections 11.1 or 11.6, S3 Semi
    shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide reasonable termination assistance services at Buyer’s cost to transition
    the Services to Buyer or another provider designated by Buyer provided that such other provider shall not have access to the
    Confidential Information of S3 Semi. Upon expiration or termination of the Agreement, S3 Semi shall upon request promptly
    destroy all Confidential information of Buyer in the possession of S3 Semi.

 

	12.	CONFIDENTIALITY

 

	 	12.1	Neither
    Party shall, without written permission, use, employ or disclose, other than as expressly permitted or required by law, any
    Confidential Information received from the other Party whether orally, in writing, by demonstration or otherwise, to any third
    party, unless and to the extent that the disclosing Party can prove by written record that:

 

	 	12.1.1	it
    already had knowledge of the information prior to disclosure without breaching this Section 12 (Confidentiality) or any other
    confidentiality agreement; or
	 	 	 
	 	12.1.2	the
    information was already known or becomes publicly known through no fault of the disclosing Party; or
	 	 	 
	 	12.1.3	information
    identical to the disclosed information was already in its possession or was lawfully obtained without restriction to its use
    from a third party who is free to disclose same; or
	 	 	 
	 	12.1.4	the
    information is subsequently independently developed by either Party without use of the disclosed information.

 

	 	12.2	The
    Recipient shall use the Confidential Information exclusively for the purpose of performing its obligations under this Agreement
    and shall not (a) reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble any prototypes, software, or other tangible or intangible objects
    which embody Confidential Information, and (b) attempt to derive the composition or underlying information, structure or idea
    of any Confidential Information. In protecting a Party’s Confidential Information, both Parties must disclose Confidential
    Information only to their Affiliates or their Affiliates’ employees or consultants, or agreed third party subcontractors
    who are bound by terms no less restrictive than those in this Design and Manufacturing Agreement and on a strict need to know
    basis and must take all necessary precautions and shall treat such Confidential Information received pursuant to this Design
    and Manufacturing Agreement in the same manner and with the same degree of care as it applies to its own Confidential Information
    of a similar nature, but with at least a reasonable degree of care. A disclosure by the Recipient of Confidential Information
    either in response to an order by a court or other governmental body or as otherwise required by law shall not be considered
    to be a breach of this Agreement by the Recipient or a waiver of confidentiality for other purposes; provided, however, to
    the extent possible, the Recipient shall provide prompt prior written notice thereof to the disclosing Party to enable the
    disclosing Party to seek a protective order or otherwise prevent such disclosure.

  

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	 	12.3	The
    provisions of this Section 12 shall remain in force for the duration of this Design and Manufacturing Agreement. The Recipient
    shall immediately give notice to the disclosing Party of any unauthorized use or disclosure of Confidential Information. The
    Recipient agrees to assist the disclosing Party in remedying any such unauthorized use or disclosure of Confidential Information.
	 	 	 
	 	12.4	An
    obligation of confidentiality regarding any Confidential Information disclosed under this Agreement shall survive the expiration
    or the termination of this Agreement for a period of ten (10) years.
	 	 	 
	 	12.5	Both
    Parties acknowledge and agree that due to the unique nature of the Confidential Information, there can be no adequate remedy
    at law for any breach or threatened breach of Section 12 of this Design and Manufacturing Agreement, that monetary damages
    alone would be insufficient to compensate either Party for a breach or threatened breach of the confidentiality provisions
    contained herein and both Parties hereby consent to the entering of an order for injunctive relief to prevent or stop any
    breach or threatened breach of such provisions, and the entering of an order for specific performance to compel performance
    of any obligations under this Design and Manufacturing Agreement.
	 	 	 
	 	12.6	All
    Confidential Information, created or provided by Buyer to S3 Semi, shall remain the property of Buyer, and no license or other
    rights to Buyer Confidential Information is granted or implied hereby. S3 Semi shall not file for intellectual property protection
    on Confidential Information.
	 	 	 
	 	12.7	At
    Buyer’s written request and no later than five (5) days after such request, S3 Semi shall promptly destroy or deliver
    to Buyer (i) all materials furnished to S3 Semi by Buyer (ii) all tangible media of expression in S3 Semi’s possession
    or control to the extent that such tangible media incorporate any Confidential Information and any derivatives thereof that
    is not derived from S3 Semi Background Intellectual Property and (iii) written certification of S3 Semi’s compliance
    with such S3 Semi’s obligations under this sentence; provided however that copies of Confidential Information stored
    on backup media in accordance with the Recipient’s standard archive procedures or necessary to comply with any of the
    Recipient’s obligations under applicable laws and regulations, regulatory or stock exchange requirements, or bona fide
    compliance policies relating to document retention, need not be returned or destroyed, provided that such retained copies
    shall remain subject to the confidentiality obligation herein for an unlimited time. If any tangible media described in Section
    12.7(iii) contains Confidential Information of both parties (including derivatives thereof), S3 Semi shall destroy (and not
    deliver to Buyer) such tangible media in accordance with the timeframes herein.

 

	13.	INTELLECTUAL
    PROPERTY RIGHTS

 

	 	13.1	Buyer
    hereby grants S3 Semi, at no cost to S3 Semi, the rights to use and practice the Licensed Technology solely in order for S3
    Semi to perform Services, and to develop or prepare the Deliverables solely during the term of this Design and Manufacturing
    Agreement. Buyer agrees to obtain for S3 Semi the right to use, for the purpose of performing the Services and preparing the
    Products, indispensable third party information, materials and technology, and the Intellectual Property Rights therein, as
    S3 Semi upon signature of the corresponding Statement of Work reasonably requires in order to perform Services and/or provide
    Deliverables. Buyer represents that to the extent Buyer provides to S3 Semi any Buyer or third party Intellectual Property
    Rights or Licensed Technology hereunder, it has to its reasonable knowledge obtained all necessary permissions, licenses,
    consents and has the authority and right to provide such technology and associated rights to S3 Semi. Buyer agrees to hold
    harmless, defend and indemnify S3 Semi from any claims, damages, liabilities, penalties, interest, and expenses (including
    attorneys’ fees and costs) arising from or related to (i) Buyer’s breach of this Section 13.1, and/or (ii) claims
    that the Licensed Technology infringes or misappropriates any third party’s Intellectual Property Rights.

  

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	 	13.2	Except
    as otherwise set forth herein, neither this Design and Manufacturing Agreement, nor the provision of Services hereunder, shall
    give either S3 Semi or Buyer any ownership interest in or rights to the Intellectual Property Rights of the other Party, including
    ownership interest in or right in the Background Intellectual Property of the other Party. All Intellectual Property Rights
    that are owned or controlled by a Party at the Commencement Date shall remain under the unencumbered ownership or control
    of such Party throughout the term of this Design and Manufacturing Agreement and thereafter. Each Party hereby acknowledges
    and agrees that it does not, and will not, assert that it has any ownership claim to any Intellectual Property Rights of the
    other Party, including the other Party’s BIP. To the extent that Buyer’s BIP contains Confidential Information
    of Buyer, S3 Semi shall protect such BIP in accordance with Section 12 (Confidentiality).
	 	 	 
	 	13.3	Except
    as may be expressly agreed in the relevant SOW, S3 Semi will own and retain all patents, copyrights, trade secrets and other
    Intellectual Property rights in any circuitry design components and process technology furnished or developed by S3 Semi,
    alone or jointly with others, in connection with the design, development, or manufacture of Products (collectively, the “S3
    Semi-furnished Technology”) subject to Buyer’s or third party’s ownership of any Licensed Technology contained
    therein. For the avoidance of doubt S3 Semi shall own the masks produced under this Design and Manufacturing Agreement, subject
    to Buyer’s or third party’s ownership of any Licensed Technology contained in the masks. S3 Semi agrees that such
    masks shall not be used for any purpose other than manufacture of Products for Buyer unless otherwise agreed by Buyer in writing.
    Provided that Buyer has paid S3 Semi all moneys due it under this Design and Manufacturing Agreement, S3 Semi shall destroy
    such masks upon written request from Buyer and certify to Buyer the destruction thereof
	 	 	 
	 	13.4	Reserved.
	 	 	 
	 	13.5	Reserved.
	 	 	 
	 	13.6	BIP.
    Subject to the payment of all Undisputed fees due through Payment Milestone 6.2 (Qualification) under the initial SOW, or
    as agreed otherwise under a future SOW, S3 Semi hereby grants to Buyer at no additional charge, a perpetual, non-exclusive,
    world-wide, royalty free, perpetual, irrevocable subject to the payment of fees due, right and license to distribute, use
    and perform, and sell, the S3 Semi Background Intellectual Property incorporated in the Production Units. S3 Semi shall not
    license, rent, assign, sell, or make available within the Field of Use any Deliverable or S3 Semi Background Intellectual
    Property as delivered to Buyer to a third party in violation of Section 6.7. The permitted license to S3 Semi BIP hereunder
    shall permit such third party to execute, use, and perform such S3 Semi BIP included in such Chips solely as necessary to
    enable such third party to use such purchased Chips for the purpose they were intended. All S3 Semi Background Intellectual
    Property as of the Commencement Date is set forth on Exhibit 1. All Buyer patents as of the Commencement Date are set forth
    on Exhibit 2 and shall be considered Buyer Background Intellectual Property hereunder.

  

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	 	13.7	Third
    Party Materials. Prior to using any Third Party Materials to provide the Services or include in any Deliverables and subject
    to the licensor of such Third Party Materials executing a non-disclosure agreement with Buyer, S3 Semi shall obtain Buyer’s
    prior written approval to use such Third Party Materials. Unless Buyer otherwise agrees in advance, with respect to Third
    Party Materials licensed by S3 Semi or S3 Semi subcontractors and used by them to provide the Services, S3 Semi shall ensure
    Buyer has the rights to use, distribute, and sell such Third Party Materials, solely to the extent necessary to deploy, sell,
    distribute, and use the Prototypes and Production Units in satellites). All Third Party Materials to be used by S3 Semi as
    of the Commencement Date are set forth on Exhibit 3, which shall be amended during the Term accordingly.
	 	 	 
	 	13.8	Unless
    Buyer has otherwise agreed in advance, Buyer (and, to the extent applicable, Buyer’s third party contractors) shall
    not be obligated to pay any fees, such as third party license, termination, or pass-through fees in connection with its receipt
    of the licenses, sublicenses and other rights specified in Section 13.7 (Third Party Materials) and Section 13.8. In addition,
    if agreed in advance in the relevant SOW, S3 Semi shall deliver to Buyer a copy of all Third Party Materials and related documentation
    that Buyer reasonably needs for the use and maintenance of Production Units.
	 	 	 
	 	13.9	To
    the extent Buyer has agreed in advance to pay any fees in connection with its receipt of such licenses, sublicenses or other
    rights, S3 Semi shall, at Buyer’s request, identify the licensing and sublicensing options available to Buyer and the
    license or transfer fees associated with each. S3 Semi shall not commit Buyer to paying any such fees or expenses without
    Buyer’s prior approval. If the licensor offers more than one form of license, Buyer (not S3 Semi) shall select the form
    of license to be received by Buyer and its designee(s).

 

	14.	INFRINGEMENT

 

	 	14.1	When
    performing Services S3 Semi warrants (i) that it will take reasonable care to avoid the infringement of any trademark or copyright
    of a third party or misappropriate the trade secrets of a third party; and (ii) that it was not aware, of the Effective Date,
    of any infringement of any third party’s United States patent. Where S3 Semi is in breach of the warranty at Section
    14.1 and the normal operation, possession or use of any Production Units or Deliverables, as applicable infringe the Intellectual
    Property Rights or trade secrets of a third party, S3 Semi will defend and indemnify Buyer against any related third party
    claims, liabilities, judgements, damages and expenses that may be incurred or sustained by Buyer (“Claim”), and
    provided that Buyer shall promptly notify S3 Semi in writing of any such Claim and (insofar as permitted under applicable
    law) grants S3 Semi full authority to defend and settle such claims. This warranty is in lieu of and operates to the exclusion
    of any other warranty, express or implied, statutory or otherwise with respect to the infringement of any Intellectual Property
    Rights of a third party or misappropriation of the trade secrets of such third party. This section 14 sets out the exclusive
    remedy of Buyer for a breach of the warranties in this Section 14.1.
	 	 	 
	 	14.2	Where
    S3 Semi is in breach of the warranty at Section 14.1 and the normal operation, possession or use of any Production Units or
    Deliverables, as applicable, infringe the Intellectual Property Rights or trade secrets of a third party, S3 Semi shall (at
    the expense of S3 Semi) either:

 

	 	14.2.1	procure
    the right for Buyer to continue using any such infringing Production Unit or Deliverable, as applicable; or

  

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	 	14.2.2	make
    such alterations, modifications or adjustments to the Production Unit or Deliverable, as applicable so that it becomes non-infringing
    without incurring a material diminution in performance or functionality; or
	 	 	 
	 	14.2.3	replace
    the infringing Production Unit or Deliverable, as applicable with a non-infringing substitute, provided that such substitute
    does not result in a material diminution in performance or functionality.

 

	 	14.3	Where
    S3 Semi is in breach of the warranty at Section 14.1 and the normal operation, possession or use of the Production Unit or
    Deliverable, as applicable infringes the Intellectual Property Rights or trade secret rights of a third party, if S3 Semi,
    exercising reasonable commercial judgement, is not able to exercise any of the options set out, respectively, at Sections
    14.2.1, 14.2.2 or 14.2.3 of this Design and Manufacturing Agreement within forty (40) Business Days of the date it receives
    notice of the infringement of any third party’s Intellectual Property Rights, then S3 Semi shall accept the return of
    any infringing Production Units or Deliverable, as applicable and refund to Buyer monies paid under the relevant Statement
    of Work, subject to the Limitation of Liability outlined in Section 28.
	 	 	 
	 	14.4	S3
    Semi shall have no liability of any type to Buyer in respect of the infringement or violation of third party’s Intellectual
    Property Rights if any such liability arises from any breach of a material term by Buyer of its obligations under this Design
    and Manufacturing Agreement or from any Unapproved Product. Further, S3 Semi will have no obligation to indemnify Buyer, and
    Buyer agrees to indemnify S3 Semi with respect to any claim of infringement or violation of third party’s Intellectual
    Property Rights arising out of or related to:

 

	 	14.4.1	compliance
    by S3 Semi or its suppliers with any instructions, designs, plans, Specifications, instructions, and/or Functional Requirements
    received from Buyer or its suppliers; or
	 	 	 
	 	14.4.2	modifications
    of any S3 BIP, Production Unit, or Deliverable made by Buyer, if such claim would not have arisen but for such modifications;
    or
	 	 	 
	 	14.4.3	combination
    or use of any S3 BIP, Production Unit or Deliverable with Buyer technology or products, if such claim would not have arisen
    but for such combination or use; or
	 	 	 
	 	14.4.4	any
    materials or technology furnished other than by S3 Semi or an S3 Semi Subcontractor, including but not limited to, by Buyer,
    Buyer’s Subcontractor, or any other third party, including without limitation third party circuitry design components,
    IP Cells, Intellectual Property or design library elements; or
	 	 	 
	 	14.4.5	any
    claim made following an initial claim by Buyer against the claimant; or
	 	 	 
	 	14.4.6	failure
    of Buyer to comply with section 13.1; or
	 	 	 
	 	14.4.7	any
    alleged infringement based on protocols established by standards bodies.

 

	 	14.5	In
    the event of any claim, suit or proceeding brought against S3 Semi arising out of any act or condition described in Sections
    14.4.1 to 14.4.7, S3 Semi shall immediately notify Buyer in writing of such claim. S3 Semi grants Buyer full authority to
    defend and settle any such claims and offers, upon request by Buyer, all reasonable assistance to Buyer (at Buyer’s
    expense).

  

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	 	14.6	Indemnity
    by S3 Semi. S3 Semi shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Buyer and its respective officers, directors, employees,
    agents, representatives, successors, and assigns from any and all direct losses (excluding any indirect or consequential loss,
    such as, losses associated with, resulting from, or comprised of loss of profits, loss of use or revenue and any special or
    punitive losses), including reasonable legal fees (including fees for threatened claims) and disbursements and reasonable
    costs of investigation, litigation, experts, judgment, interest and penalties owing, sustained or incurred by Buyer due to
    non-Party claims arising from or in connection with any of the following:

 

	 	14.6.1	Personal
    Injury and Property Damage. Any act or omission of S3 Semi, its affiliates, or their respective personnel resulting in
    bodily injury, including death, or damage to real property; and
	 	 	 
	 	14.6.2	 Affiliate
    Claims. Any claim, other than an indemnification claim under this Agreement, initiated by a S3 Semi Affiliate asserting
    rights under this Agreement.

 

	 	14.7	The
    provisions of this Section 14 state the entire liability and obligations of either Party to the non-defaulting Party, and
    the sole and exclusive rights and remedies of the non-defaulting Party, with respect to any proceeding or claims relating
    to the infringement of Intellectual Property Rights of third parties.

 

	15.	ACCEPTANCE
    OF DELIVERABLES

 

The
details of the Validation Plan in respect of Deliverables shall be set out in the relevant Statement of Work and/or its related
schedules (if any) pursuant to which such Deliverables are provided.

 

	16.	ASSIGNMENT

 

Neither
Party shall be entitled to assign the benefit of this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other Party which shall
not be unreasonably withheld or delayed; provided, however, that either Party shall be entitled to assign this Agreement without
such consent to a successor to its business resulting from a change in control, sale of assets, merger, or similar transaction.

 

	17.	MUTUAL
    NON-SOLICITATION OF EMPLOYEES

 

S3
Semi and Buyer agree that during the term of this Agreement and for a period of twelve (12) months thereafter, neither Party will,
directly or indirectly, on its own behalf or on behalf of another person or entity, recruit, solicit, or induce or attempt to
recruit, solicit or induce any employee of the other Party with whom that Party’s employees, agents or subcontractors had
contact with the other during the course of providing or receiving services under this Agreement, to leave his or her employment
to go to work, as an employee, consultant or independent contractor, for the other Party or any Affiliates of the other Party

 

	18.	SUCCESSORS

 

This
Agreement shall be binding on and shall inure to the benefit of each Party to this Agreement and its successors and assigns in
title.

 

	19.	CONTRACTUAL
    INTERPRETATION

 

Both
Parties shall be deemed to have jointly prepared this Agreement.

  

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	20.	RELATIONSHIP
    OF THE PARTIES

 

The
relationship between the Parties hereto is that of independent contractors. Nothing contained in this Agreement and no action
taken by the Parties under this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a relationship between the parties of partnership, joint
venture, principal and agent or employer and employee.

 

	21.	Non-Restrictive
    Relationship

 

Subject
to Section 6.7 (Field of Use), Buyer agrees that S3 Semi and its employees may provide design consulting services similar in nature
to the Services for any third parties both during and after the term of this Agreement, provided that S3 Semi does neither infringe
Buyer’s Intellectual Property Rights nor use, employ or disclose Buyer’s Confidential Information.

 

	22.	Invalidity

 

If
any term, section or part of this Agreement is found by any court, tribunal, administrative body or authority of competent jurisdiction
to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable then that provision, shall, to the extent required, be severed from this Agreement and
shall be ineffective without, as far as is possible, modifying any other clause or part of this Agreement and this shall not affect
any other provision of this Agreement which shall remain in full force and effect.

 

	23.	Entire
    Agreement

 

This
Agreement and any SOW’s executed hereunder shall constitute the entire agreement between S3 Semi and Buyer relating to the
subject matter hereof and supersedes any and all prior written or oral agreements, representations or understandings between the
Parties relating to this subject matter.

 

	24.	Waiver
    AND AMENDMENTS

 

	 	24.1	Neither
    Party’s failure or delay to exercise any right, power or remedy will operate as a waiver of it nor will any partial
    exercise preclude any further exercise of the same or of some other right, power or remedy.
	 	 	 
	 	24.2	No
    addition to, amendment, modification or waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be binding upon either Party unless
    in writing and signed by duly authorized representatives of both Parties to this Agreement.

 

	25.	Export
    Control

 

S3
Semi and Buyer shall adhere to all applicable laws, regulations and rules relating to the export of technical data. Buyer shall
not export or re-export any technical data incorporated in Deliverables to any proscribed country listed in such applicable laws,
regulations and rules.

 

	26.	Notices

 

	 	26.1	Any
    notice under this Agreement shall be in writing and may be delivered by pre-paid registered post addressed to the recipient
    at the address set out below or such other address as may be notified in writing to the other Party.
	 	 	 
	 	26.2	Notices
    shall be deemed to have been duly served if sent by pre-paid registered post, on the seventh Business Day after being posted.

  

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	 	26.3	The
    addresses for the parties are as follows:

 

If
to S3 Semi:

 

Dialog
Semiconductor Operations Services Limited,

Attn:
Legal Department

100
Longwater Avenue, Green Park,

Reading,
RG2 6GP, United Kingdom

 

with
a requited copy to:

 

Dialog
Semiconductor (UK) Limited

Attn:
Legal Department

100
Longwater Avenue, Green Park,

Reading,
RG2 6GP, United Kingdom

 

If
to Buyer:

 

AST&Science

2901
Enterprise Lane

Midland,
Texas 79706

Attn:
Abel Avellan

Chairman
& CEO

 

	27.	Governing
    Law and ARBITRATION

 

	 	27.1	This
    Agreement and any and all Statements of Work shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Ireland.
	 	 	 
	 	27.2	The
    Parties agree that any dispute, controversy or claim, arising or relating to any part of this Agreement and/or any of the
    Statements of Work (including any question regarding its existence, validity or termination thereof, shall first be referred
    to one or more, but maximal three, equal number of executive level employees of Buyer and S3 Semi. Such employees will meet
    and negotiate in good faith in an attempt to amicably resolve such dispute, controversy or claim, with such escalation path
    ending at a Chief Executive Officer level in the case of S3 Semi and Buyer.
	 	 	 
	 	 	Notwithstanding
    the foregoing, if the Parties fail to resolve any dispute, controversy or claim by way of mutual negotiation within four (4)
    weeks as of the first negotiations between the executive level employees of Buyer and S3 Semi, such dispute, controversy or
    claim shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with the Rules of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce
    (ICC) in force on the date on which the notice of arbitration is submitted in accordance with these Rules, except that a Party
    may seek injunctive relief from any ordinary court where appropriate, according to the local laws. The number of arbitrators
    shall be three. The seat of the arbitration shall be in Dublin. The arbitral proceedings shall be conducted in English.

  

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	28.	LimitED
    liability

 

	 	28.1	S3
    Semi does not exclude or limit its liability to Buyer for (i) death or personal injury caused by the negligence of S3 Semi
    and (ii) losses occasioned by S3 Semi’s breach of its obligations under Section 6.7 (Field of Use). Neither party excludes
    or limits its liability to the other for (a) losses occasioned by any breach of a Party’s obligations under Section
    12 (Confidentiality).
	 	 	 
	 	28.2	Subject
    always to Section 28.1, the liability of S3 Semi to Buyer under or in connection with this Agreement, whether arising from
    negligent error or omission, breach of contract, or otherwise pursuant to any other legal theory shall be as set out in this
    Section 28.2:

 

	 	28.2.1	WITH
    THE EXCEPTION OF BUYER’S OBLIGATION TO PAY S3 SEMI THE SUMS SPECIFIED IN THE RELEVANT SOW AND THE LIABILITY AMOUNTS
    SET FORTH IN SECTION 28.2.2, THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF EACH PARTY FOR ALL LOSSES, DAMAGES, LIABILITIES, OBLIGATIONS, OR OTHERWISE
    ARISING OUT OF OR CONNECTED TO THIS AGREEMENT SHALL NOT EXCEED THE GREATER OF (A) FIVE MILLION DOLLARS (USD$5 MILLION), OR
    (B) ONE HUNDRED PER CENT (100%) OF THE SUMS PAID BY BUYER TO S3 SEMI FOR THE PRODUCT CAUSING LOSS DURING THE TWELVE (12) MONTH
    PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE CLAIM.
	 	 	 
	 	28.2.2	THE
    AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF S3 SEMI FOR ALL LOSSES, DAMAGES, LIABILITIES, OBLIGATIONS, OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF OR CONNECTED
    TO ITS INDEMNIFCATION OBLIGATIONS SET FORTH IN SECTION 14.1 SHALL NOT EXCEED THE GREATER OF (A) TEN MILLION DOLLARS (USD$10
    MILLION), OR (B) ONE HUNDRED PER CENT (100%) OF THE SUMS PAID BY BUYER TO S3 SEMI FOR THE PRODUCT CAUSING LOSS DURING THE
    THREE (3) YEAR PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE CLAIM.

 

	 	28.3	Except
    for fraud and wilful misconduct, in no event shall S3 Semi be liable to Buyer for:

 

	 	28.3.1	ANY
    INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO PERFORMANCE OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT,
    SPACE TRANSPORTATION COSTS, SATELLITE LAUNCH OR RETRIEVAL AND RELATED COSTS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS, INTERRUPTION
    OF BUSINESS, OR COST OF PROCUREMENT OF ANY SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER S3 SEMI HAS ADVANCE NOTICE
    OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN ADDITION, S3 SEMI WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR: (A) AMOUNTS ASSESSED OR AWARDED ON THE VALUE
    OF SERVICES OR AN ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCTS, DEVICES, OR COMPONENTS THAT INCLUDES A PRODUCT, SUBJECT TO A CLAIM UNDER SECTION 14,
    WHERE THAT CLAIM INCLUDES A DEMAND FOR DAMAGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE ENTIRE ASSEMBLY (E.G., DAMAGES BASED UPON THE “ENTIRE
    MARKET VALUE” RULE, OR THOSE BASED ON BUYER’S PRODUCTS INCLUDING THE PRODUCTS); OR (B) AMOUNTS ASSESSED OR AWARDED
    BASED ON THE VALUE OR SALES PRICE OF ANY PRODUCTS, DEVICES, COMPONENTS OR SERVICES OTHER THAN A PRODUCT INDEMNIFIED UNDER
    THIS AGREEMENT, WHEN AN ASSESSMENT OR AWARD INCLUDES AN ALLEGATION THAT THOSE ITEMS WOULD HAVE BEEN SOLD TOGETHER WITH, OR
    AS SPARE PARTS SOLD FOR, A PRODUCT SUBJECT TO A CLAIM UNDER SECTION 14 (E.G., “CONVOYED SALES” OR “DERIVATIVE
    SALES”).

  

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	 	28.3.2	loss
    or damage due to Buyer’s failure to fulfil its responsibilities set out in the Agreement or any matter under the control
    of Buyer which shall include, but is not limited to, the installation, storage, back up and safekeeping of Deliverables provided
    to Buyer pursuant to this Agreement.

 

	 	28.4	The
    Parties expressly agree that should any limitation or provision contained in this Section 28 be held to be invalid under any
    applicable statute or rule of law it shall to that extent be deemed omitted, but if any party thereby becomes liable for loss
    or damage which would otherwise have been excluded such liability shall be subject to the other limitations and provisions
    set out in this Section 28.
	 	 	 
	 	28.5	Excluding
    claims involving Confidential Information and Intellectual Property Rights, to the fullest extent permitted by any applicable
    law, the Parties expressly agree that no action, regardless of form or legal theory, arising from the provision of Services
    or Deliverables may be brought by either Party more than two (2) years after the cause of action has accrued, except that
    an action for non-payment of the price may be brought within two (2) years after the later of the date of last payment or
    the date such unpaid amount should have been paid.
	 	 	 
	 	28.6	Production
    Units are not manufactured, designed or authorised for use, and shall not be used, sold or incorporated into modules or devices
    for use, in any medical application (including, without limitation, any body-implantable device) or life support or safety
    equipment or any application where performance of the Production Unit (either by itself or in conjunction with other components)
    can result in personal injury or death (together, the “Excluded Applications”). Any use or sale or incorporation
    into modules or devices of the Production Units in respect of Excluded Applications shall be solely at Buyer’s risk.
    Buyer shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless S3 Semi and its Affiliates and their respective directors, officers and employees
    from and against all claims, liabilities, damages, losses, judgments, authorized settlements, costs and expenses (including
    without limitation, reasonable attorney’s fees) relating to the use or sale or incorporation of Production Units in
    respect of Excluded Applications

 

	29.	Restricted
    Use

 

Buyer acknowledges and agrees that
the Products are not designed, intended, or certified for use in components of systems intended for, or in relation to [***]
may occur, and Buyer shall not use, sell, or otherwise distribute the Products for said uses.

  

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	30.	Force
    Majeure

 

Neither
Party will be liable for any failure to perform any obligations undertaken hereunder and/or under a Statement of Work due to unforeseen
circumstances or causes beyond reasonable control, including, but not limited to, acts of God, war, riot, embargoes, acts of civil
or military authorities, earthquakes, fire, flood and pandemics. Time for performance agreed in a Statement of Work will be extended
by Force Majeure. In the event that the delay or non-performance of either Party hereto continues for a period of sixty (60) days
due to events of Force Majeure, then the other Party shall have the right to terminate the affected Statement of Work with immediate
effect without liability towards the other Party. The Party subject to the Force Majeure event shall resume the performance of
its obligations as soon as possible after the Force Majeure event shall have ceased, but shall exercise commercially reasonable
efforts to perform its obligations hereunder notwithstanding such Force Majeure event. For purposes of this Agreement, the COVID-19
pandemic shall not be considered a Force Majeure event. Notwithstanding, if, after the Commencement Date, the COVID-19 pandemic
creates a material impact on either Party’s ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement, the Parties shall work
in good faith to mitigate such material impact.

 

	31.	Signature

 

IN
WITNESS WHEREOF this Agreement has been signed and its terms and conditions have been accepted by the duly authorised representatives
of each Party hereto.

 

	Dialog
    Semiconductor Operations Services Limited,	-
    S3 Semi

 

	By:	/s/
    Colin Sturt	 
	 	 	 
	Printed
    Name:	Colin
    Sturt	 
	 	 	 
	Title:	Director	 
	 	 	 
	Date:	24
    September, 2020	 

 

	AST
    & SCIENCE, LLC	-
    Buyer

 

	By:	/s/
    Tom Severson	 
	 	 	 
	Printed
    Name:	Tom
    Severson	 
	 	 	 
	Title:	CFO	 
	 	 	 
	Date:	20-Sep-2020	 

  

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