UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM
(Amendment No. 1)
CURRENT REPORT
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Explanatory Note
Item 5.02. Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers.
Separation Agreement and Release
In connection with Mr. Eno’s departure, the Company and Mr. Eno entered into a Separation Agreement and Release (the “Separation Agreement”) and an Advisory Agreement (the “Advisory Agreement”) on July 30, 2026. The Separation Agreement provides that, in exchange for, among other things, Mr. Eno’s execution of a release of claims in favor of the Company and its affiliates and his continued compliance with restrictive covenants, Mr. Eno will receive (i) a lump sum cash payment of $300,000 (reflecting nine (9) months of Mr. Eno’s base salary); (ii) the opportunity to serve as a non-employee advisor to the Company pursuant to the terms of the Advisory Agreement; (iii) an extension of the post-termination exercise period for each of Mr. Eno’s outstanding stock options until the earlier of (x) December 31, 2027,or (y) the expiration of the stated maximum term of the applicable stock option; (iv) a full acceleration in vesting of all outstanding stock options and restricted stock unit awards Mr. Eno holds , subject to the terms and conditions of the Company’s 2022 Equity Incentive Plan; and (v) up to nine months of COBRA premium reimbursement. The Advisory Agreement provides that Mr. Eno will receive a one-time advisory retainer fee of $1,000 for his service as an advisor to the Company.
The foregoing is a summary of the material terms of the Separation Agreement and Advisory Agreement and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the complete text of such agreements, copies of which are filed as Exhibits 10.1 and 10.2 to this Amendment.
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Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits.
| Exhibit No. | Description | |
| 10.1 | Separation Agreement and Release, by and between Robert P. Eno and HeartBeam, Inc., dated July 30, 2026 | |
| 10.2 | Advisory Agreement, by and between Robert P. Eno and HeartBeam, Inc., dated July 30, 2026 | |
| 104 | Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as inline XBRL) |
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, hereunto duly authorized.
| HeartBeam, Inc. | ||
| Date: August 5, 2026 | By: | /s/ Branislav Vajdic |
| Name: | Branislav Vajdic | |
| Title: | President | |
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Exhibit 10.1
SEPARATION AGREEMENT AND RELEASE
This Separation Agreement and Release (“Agreement”) is made by and between Robert P. Eno (“Employee”) and HeartBeam, Inc. (the “Company”) (collectively referred to as the “Parties” or individually referred to as a “Party”).
RECITALS
WHEREAS, Employee was employed at-will by the Company;
WHEREAS, Employee signed an Employment Agreement with the Company on January 18, 2023 and an Amendment to such Employment Agreement dated October 14, 2024 (together, the “Employment Agreement”);
WHEREAS, Employee signed an At-Will Employment, Confidential Information, Invention Assignment, and Arbitration Agreement with the Company on January 18, 2023 (the “Confidentiality Agreement”);
WHEREAS, Employee has the equity awards set forth on Exhibit B hereto (the “Equity Awards”) and Exhibit C hereto (the “RSU Award”), each made under the HeartBeam, Inc. 2015 Equity Incentive Plan or the HeartBeam, Inc. 2022 Equity Incentive Plan pursuant to a corresponding stock option agreement, restricted stock unit agreement, restricted award agreement or applicable equity award agreement (collectively, the “Stock Agreements”);
WHEREAS, Employee’s employment with the Company terminated effective June 30, 2026 (the “Separation Date”); and
WHEREAS, the Parties wish to resolve any and all disputes, claims, complaints, grievances, charges, actions, petitions, and demands that the Employee may have against the Company and any of the Releasees as defined below, including, but not limited to, any and all claims arising out of or in any way related to Employee’s employment with or separation from the Company.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises made herein, the Company and Employee hereby agree as follows:
COVENANTS
1. Consideration. In consideration of and contingent on Employee’s execution of this Agreement, this Agreement going into effect, and Employee’s fulfillment of all of its terms and conditions, the Company agrees as follows:
a. Separation Payment. The Company agrees to pay Employee a lump sum equivalent to nine (9) months of Employee’s base salary, for a total of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000), less applicable withholdings. This payment will be made to Employee within ten (10) business days after the Effective Date of this Agreement.
b. COBRA Reimbursement. The Company shall reimburse Employee for the payments Employee makes for COBRA coverage for Employee and Employee’s eligible dependents until the earlier of of (i) the end of the ninth (9th) full calendar month that occurs following the Separation Date, or (ii) the date upon which Employee and/or Employees’ eligible dependents becomes covered under similar plans, provided Employee timely elects and pays for continuation coverage pursuant to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended (“COBRA”), within the time period prescribed pursuant to COBRA. COBRA reimbursements shall be made by the Company to Employee consistent with the Company’s normal expense reimbursement policy, provided that Employee submits documentation to the Company substantiating Employee’s payments for COBRA coverage. Notwithstanding the preceding, if the Company determines in its sole discretion that it cannot provide COBRA reimbursement benefits without potentially violating applicable law (including, without limitation, Section 2716 of the Public Health Service Act), the Company will instead provide the Employee a taxable payment in an amount equal to the monthly COBRA premium that the Employee would be required to pay to continue the Employee’s group health coverage in effect on the date of termination of employment (which amount will be based on the premium for the first month of COBRA coverage), which payments will be made regardless of whether the Employee elects COBRA continuation coverage and will commence in the month following the month of the Separation Date and continue for the period of months indicated in this section.
c. Advisory Opportunity. that Employee will have the opportunity to provide advisory services to the Company as an independent contractor in accordance with and subject to all terms and conditions of the Advisory Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Advisory Agreement”). Nothing in this Agreement or the Advisory Agreement pertaining to Employee’s anticipated role as an advisor shall in any way be construed to constitute Employee as agent, officer, employee, or representative of the Company. The time period that Employee provides services to the Company pursuant to the Advisory Agreement is referenced as the “Advisory Period,” and the date that such Advisory Agreement expires or is otherwise terminated (the “Advisory End Date”). Employee understands that the Advisory Agreement and the related advisory service opportunity shall terminate immediately in the event that Employee does not execute this Agreement within the time period specified herein or revokes his execution of this Agreement.
d. Option Post-Termination Exercise Period Extension. As of the Effective Date, the post-termination exercise period of each of Employee’s outstanding Equity Awards that is a stock option (each an “Option”) will be extended until the earlier of (i) December 31, 2027 or (ii) the term or expiration date of the Option, as set forth in the applicable stock option agreement (in either event, unless the Option is otherwise earlier terminated in accordance with the terms of the applicable Stock Agreements). Employee acknowledges and agrees that this extension of each Option’s post-termination exercise period is a “modification” of the Option for purposes of the Option’s qualification as an incentive stock option (“ISO”) under Section 422 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Employee further acknowledges and agrees that, to the extent an Option is considered an ISO, the extension of the post-termination exercise period with respect to the Option will cause the Option to cease to be an ISO and instead be treated as a nonstatutory stock option (“NSO”) as of the Effective Date, which will be subject to all applicable tax withholdings upon exercise. Employee is advised to consult with Employee’s tax or other applicable adviser with respect to the tax consequences of this Agreement amending the terms of each Option and the tax consequences to Employee of Employee’s exercise of an Option and disposition of any shares of the Company’s Common Stock acquired upon such exercise. Employee acknowledges and agrees that Employee remains solely responsible for all employee-related taxes associated with the exercise of each Option. Except as amended hereby, each Option will remain subject to the terms of the applicable Stock Agreements.
e. Acknowledgement. Employee acknowledges that without this Agreement, Employee is otherwise not entitled to the consideration listed in this Section 1. Employee acknowledges and agrees that the consideration provided herein (including the compensation received in connection with the Advisory Agreement) satisfies (and is in excess) of any severance obligation under the Employment Agreement, and he will not be entitled to any other severance compensation or benefits under the Employment Agreement or otherwise.
2. Stock. Upon the Effective Date, each Equity Award shall fully vest and be immediately exercisable, and shall otherwise remain in effect in accordance with the terms of the Stock Agreements.
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3. Benefits. Employee’s Company-sponsored health insurance benefits ceased on June 30, 2026, subject to Employee’s right to continue Employee’s health insurance under COBRA. Employee’s participation in all benefits and incidents of employment, ceased as of the Separation Date.
4. Payment of Salary and Receipt of All Benefits. Employee acknowledges and represents that, other than the consideration set forth in this Agreement, the Company has paid or provided (to the extent applicable) all salary, wages, bonuses, vacation/paid time off, premiums, leaves, housing allowances, relocation costs, interest, severance, outplacement costs, fees, reimbursable expenses, commissions, stock, stock options, vesting, and any and all other benefits and compensation due to Employee. Employee acknowledges that separate from this Agreement, he will receive a fully vested restricted stock unit award covering 232,400 shares of the Company’s Common Stock, subject to the terms and conditions of the Company’s 2022 Equity Incentive Plan and a restricted stock unit award agreement thereunder between Employee and the Company attached hereto as Exhibit C (the “RSU Award”). Employee hereby confirms that Employee is not entitled to any payments or benefits in connection with any 2025 bonus opportunity, and if Employee were entitled to any such 2025 bonus, the RSU Award constitutes full satisfaction of any such bonus, and Employee acknowledges and agrees that he is not and will not be due any cash 2025 bonus (or any other bonus, including any 2026 bonus) from the Company.
5. Release of Claims. Employee agrees that the foregoing consideration represents settlement in full of all outstanding obligations owed to Employee by the Company, its parents, subsidiaries, and affiliates, and each of their respective current and former officers, directors, employees, agents, investors, attorneys, shareholders, administrators, benefit plans, plan administrators, professional employer organizations or co-employers, insurers, trustees, divisions, predecessor and successor corporations, and assigns (collectively, the “Releasees”). Employee, on Employee’s own behalf and on behalf of Employee’s respective heirs, family members, executors, agents, and assigns, hereby and forever releases the Releasees from, and agrees not to sue concerning, or in any manner to institute, prosecute, or pursue, any claim, complaint, charge, duty, obligation, demand, or cause of action relating to any matters of any kind, whether presently known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, that Employee may possess against any of the Releasees arising from any omissions, acts, facts, or damages that have occurred up until and including the date Employee signs this Agreement, including, without limitation:
a. any and all claims relating to or arising from Employee’s employment relationship with the Company and the termination of that relationship;
b. any and all claims relating to, or arising from, Employee’s right to purchase, or actual purchase, or ownership, of shares of stock of the Company, including, without limitation, any claims for fraud, misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of duty under applicable state corporate law, and securities fraud under any state or federal law;
c. any and all claims for wrongful discharge of employment, termination in violation of public policy, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, breach of contract (both express and implied), breach of covenant of good faith and fair dealing (both express and implied), promissory estoppel, negligent or intentional infliction of emotional distress, fraud, negligent or intentional misrepresentation, negligent or intentional interference with contract or prospective economic advantage, unfair business practices, defamation, libel, slander, negligence, personal injury, assault, battery, invasion of privacy, false imprisonment, conversion, and disability benefits;
d. any and all claims for violation of any federal, state, or municipal statute, including, but not limited to, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Equal Pay Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Immigration Reform and Control Act, the California Family Rights Act, the California Labor Code, and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act;
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e. any and all claims for violation of the federal or any state constitution;
f. any and all claims arising out of any other laws and regulations relating to employment or employment discrimination;
g. any claim for any loss, cost, damage, or expense arising out of any dispute over the nonwithholding or other tax treatment of any of the proceeds received by Employee from the Company; and
h. any and all claims for attorneys’ fees and costs.
Employee agrees that the release set forth in this section shall be and remain in effect in all respects as a complete general release as to the matters released. This release does not extend to any obligations incurred under this Agreement. This release does not release claims that cannot be released as a matter of law. Any and all disputed wage claims that are released herein shall be subject to binding arbitration in accordance with this Agreement, except as required by applicable law. This release does not extend to any right Employee may have to unemployment compensation benefits.
6. Acknowledgment of Waiver of Claims under ADEA. Employee understands and acknowledges that Employee is waiving and releasing any rights Employee may have under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (“ADEA”), and that this waiver and release is knowing and voluntary. Employee understands and agrees that this waiver and release does not apply to any rights or claims that may arise under the ADEA after the date Employee signs this Agreement. Employee understands and acknowledges that the consideration given for this waiver and release is in addition to anything of value to which Employee was already entitled. Employee further understands and acknowledges that Employee has been advised by this writing that: (a) Employee should consult with an attorney prior to executing this Agreement; (b) Employee has twenty-one (21) days within which to consider this Agreement; (c) Employee has seven (7) days following Employee’s execution of this Agreement to revoke this Agreement; (d) this Agreement shall not be effective until after the revocation period has expired; and (e) nothing in this Agreement prevents or precludes Employee from challenging or seeking a determination in good faith of the validity of this waiver under the ADEA, nor does it impose any condition precedent, penalties, or costs for doing so, unless specifically authorized by federal law. In the event Employee signs this Agreement and returns it to the Company in less than the 21-day period identified above, Employee hereby acknowledges that Employee has knowingly and voluntarily chosen to waive the time period allotted for considering this Agreement. Employee acknowledges and understands that revocation must be accomplished by a written notification to the person executing this Agreement on the Company’s behalf that is received prior to the Effective Date. The Parties agree that changes, whether material or immaterial, do not restart the running of the 21-day period.
7. California Civil Code Section 1542. Employee acknowledges that Employee has been advised to consult with legal counsel and is familiar with the provisions of California Civil Code Section 1542, a statute that otherwise prohibits the release of unknown claims, which provides as follows:
A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS THAT THE CREDITOR OR RELEASING PARTY DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS OR HER FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE AND THAT, IF KNOWN BY HIM OR HER, WOULD HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS OR HER SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR OR RELEASED PARTY.
Employee, being aware of said code section, agrees to expressly waive any rights Employee may have thereunder, as well as under any other statute or common law principles of similar effect.
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8. No Pending or Future Lawsuits. Employee represents that Employee has no lawsuits, claims, or actions pending in Employee’s name, or on behalf of any other person or entity, against the Company or any of the other Releasees. Employee also represents that Employee does not intend to bring any claims on Employee’s own behalf or on behalf of any other person or entity against the Company or any of the other Releasees.
9. No Right to Employment. Employee understands and agrees that, as a condition of this Agreement, Employee shall not be entitled to any employment with the Company, and Employee hereby waives any right, or alleged right, of employment or re-employment with the Company.
10. Confidentiality. Subject to the “Protected Activity Not Prohibited” section below, Employee agrees to maintain in complete confidence the existence of this Agreement, the contents and terms of this Agreement, and the consideration for this Agreement (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Separation Information”), and Employee agrees that Employee will not publicize, directly or indirectly, any Separation Information. If, however, Employee becomes an advisor to the Company pursuant to the Advisory Agreement, Employee may disclose that he is an advisor to the Company for the time period Employee is a service provider to the Company under such Advisory Agreement. Except as required by law, and subject to the “Protected Activity Not Prohibited” section below, Employee may disclose Separation Information only to Employee’s immediate family members, the Court in any proceedings to enforce the terms of this Agreement, Employee’s attorney(s), and Employee’s accountant(s) and any professional tax advisor(s) to the extent that they need to know the Separation Information in order to provide advice on tax treatment or to prepare tax returns, and must prevent disclosure of any Separation Information to all other third parties.
11. Trade Secrets and Confidential Information/Company Property. Employee acknowledges that, separate from this Agreement, Employee remains under continuing obligations to the Company under the Confidentiality Agreement, including the provisions therein regarding nondisclosure of the Company’s trade secrets and confidential and proprietary information. Employee’s signature below constitutes Employee’s certification under penalty of perjury that, except as expressly permitted by the Company for Employee to retain during the Advisory Period (though the Company can require earlier return of any such property at any time in its discretion, including prior to the end of the Advisory Period), Employee has returned all documents and other items provided to Employee by the Company (with the exception of a copy of the Company’s employee handbook and personnel documents specifically relating to Employe and except as expressly permitted by the Company for Employee to retain during the Advisory Period (though the Company can require earlier return of any such property at any time in its discretion, including prior to the end of the Advisory Period)), developed or obtained by Employee in connection with Employee’s employment with the Company, or otherwise belonging to the Company, including, but not limited to, all passwords to any software or other programs or data that Employee used in performing services for the Company.
12. No Cooperation. Subject to the “Protected Activity Not Prohibited” section below, Employee agrees that Employee will not knowingly encourage, counsel, or assist any attorneys or their clients in the presentation or prosecution of any disputes, differences, grievances, claims, charges, or complaints by any third party against any of the Releasees, unless under a subpoena or other court order to do so or upon written request from an administrative agency or the legislature or as related directly to the ADEA waiver in this Agreement. Employee agrees both to immediately notify the Company upon receipt of any such subpoena or court order or written request from an administrative agency or the legislature, and to furnish, within three (3) business days of its receipt, a copy of such subpoena or other court order or written request from an administrative agency or the legislature. Subject to the “Protected Activity Not Prohibited” section below, if approached by anyone for counsel or assistance in the presentation or prosecution of any disputes, differences, grievances, claims, charges, or complaints against any of the Releasees, Employee shall state no more than that Employee cannot provide counsel or assistance.
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13. Nondisparagement. Subject to the “Protected Activity Not Prohibited” section below, Employee agrees to refrain from any disparagement, defamation, libel, or slander of any of the Releasees, and agrees to refrain from any tortious interference with the contracts and relationships of any of the Releasees. The Company will instruct its current executive officers and members of its Board of Directors to refrain from any disparagement, defamation, libel, or slander of Employee.
14. Protected Activity Not Prohibited. Employee understands that nothing in this Agreement shall in any way limit or prohibit Employee from engaging in any Protected Activity. Protected Activity includes: (i) filing and/or pursuing a charge, complaint, or report with, or otherwise communicating, cooperating, or participating in any investigation or proceeding that may be conducted by any federal, state or local government agency or commission, including the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and the National Labor Relations Board (“Government Agencies”); and/or (ii) discussing or disclosing information about unlawful acts in the workplace, such as harassment or discrimination or any other conduct that Employee has reason to believe is unlawful. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Employee agrees to take all reasonable precautions to prevent any unauthorized use or disclosure of any Company trade secrets, proprietary information, or confidential information that does not involve unlawful acts in the workplace or the activity otherwise protected herein. Employee further understands that Protected Activity does not include the disclosure of any Company attorney-client privileged communications or attorney work product. In addition, pursuant to the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016, Employee is notified that an individual will not be held criminally or civilly liable under any federal or state trade secret law for the disclosure of a trade secret that (i) is made in confidence to a federal, state, or local government official (directly or indirectly) or to an attorney solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law, or (ii) is made in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding, if (and only if) such filing is made under seal. In addition, an individual who files a lawsuit for retaliation by an employer for reporting a suspected violation of law may disclose the trade secret to the individual’s attorney and use the trade secret information in the court proceeding, if the individual files any document containing the trade secret under seal and does not disclose the trade secret, except pursuant to court order. Finally, nothing in this Agreement constitutes a waiver of any rights Employee may have under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act or Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act (“NLRA”). For purposes of clarity, nothing in this Agreement shall be interpreted to impair or limit Employee’s participation in any legally protected activities, such as (i) forming, joining, or supporting labor unions, (ii) bargaining collectively through representatives of employees’ choosing, (iii) discussing wages, benefits, or terms and conditions of employment, and (iv) discussing, or raising complaints about, working conditions for the purpose of mutual aid or protection of Employee or the Company’s other current or former employees, to the extent such activities are protected by Section 7 of the NLRA. Employee understands that nothing in the Confidentiality Agreement shall limit or prohibit Employee from engaging in any protected conduct set forth in this section.
15. Breach. In addition to the rights provided in the “Attorneys’ Fees” section below, Employee acknowledges and agrees that any material breach of this Agreement, unless such breach constitutes a legal action by Employee challenging or seeking a determination in good faith of the validity of the waiver herein under the ADEA, or of any provision of the Confidentiality Agreement shall entitle the Company immediately to recover and/or cease providing the consideration provided to Employee under this Agreement and to obtain damages, except as provided by law.
16. No Admission of Liability. Employee understands and acknowledges that with respect to all claims released herein, this Agreement constitutes a compromise and settlement of any and all actual or potential disputed claims by Employee. No action taken by the Company hereto, either previously or in connection with this Agreement, shall be deemed or construed to be (a) an admission of the truth or falsity of any actual or potential claims or (b) an acknowledgment or admission by the Company of any fault or liability whatsoever to Employee or to any third party.
17. Costs. The Parties shall each bear their own costs, attorneys’ fees, and other fees incurred in connection with the preparation of this Agreement.
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18. ARBITRATION. EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW, THE PARTIES AGREE THAT ANY AND ALL DISPUTES ARISING OUT OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, THEIR INTERPRETATION, EMPLOYEE’S RELATIONSHIP WITH THE COMPANY OR THE TERMS THEREOF (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WITH RESPECT TO THE ADVISORY AGREEMENT, AS APPLICABLE), OR ANY OF THE MATTERS HEREIN RELEASED, SHALL BE SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION UNDER THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT (THE “FAA”) AND THAT THE FAA SHALL GOVERN AND APPLY TO THIS ARBITRATION AGREEMENT WITH FULL FORCE AND EFFECT; HOWEVER, WITHOUT LIMITING ANY PROVISIONS OF THE FAA, A MOTION OR PETITION OR ACTION TO COMPEL ARBITRATION MAY ALSO BE BROUGHT IN STATE COURT UNDER THE PROCEDURAL PROVISIONS OF SUCH STATE’S LAWS RELATING TO MOTIONS OR PETITIONS OR ACTIONS TO COMPEL ARBITRATION. EMPLOYEE AGREES THAT, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, EMPLOYEE MAY BRING ANY SUCH ARBITRATION PROCEEDING ONLY IN EMPLOYEE’S INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY. ANY CLAIMS EMPLOYEE MAY BRING PURSUANT TO THE PRIVATE ATTORNEYS GENERAL ACT (“PAGA”) ON BEHALF OF THE LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY MUST BE ARBITRATED ONLY IN EMPLOYEE’S INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY WITHOUT ANY JOINDER OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE VIOLATIONS THAT WERE OR COULD BE ASSERTED BY OR ON BEHALF OF ANY OTHER EMPLOYEES. ANY ARBITRATION WILL OCCUR IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY, BEFORE JAMS, PURSUANT TO ITS EMPLOYMENT ARBITRATION RULES & PROCEDURES (“JAMS RULES”), EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS SECTION. THE PARTIES AGREE THAT THE ARBITRATOR SHALL HAVE THE POWER TO DECIDE ANY MOTIONS BROUGHT BY ANY PARTY TO THE ARBITRATION, INCLUDING MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND/OR ADJUDICATION, AND MOTIONS TO DISMISS AND DEMURRERS, APPLYING THE STANDARDS SET FORTH UNDER THE CALIFORNIA CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE. THE PARTIES AGREE THAT THE ARBITRATOR SHALL ISSUE A WRITTEN DECISION ON THE MERITS. THE PARTIES ALSO AGREE THAT THE ARBITRATOR SHALL HAVE THE POWER TO AWARD ANY REMEDIES AVAILABLE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. THE ARBITRATOR MAY GRANT INJUNCTIONS AND OTHER RELIEF IN SUCH DISPUTES. THE DECISION OF THE ARBITRATOR SHALL BE FINAL, CONCLUSIVE, AND BINDING ON THE PARTIES TO THE ARBITRATION. THE PARTIES AGREE THAT THE PREVAILING PARTY IN ANY ARBITRATION SHALL BE ENTITLED TO INJUNCTIVE RELIEF IN ANY COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION TO ENFORCE THE ARBITRATION AWARD. THE PARTIES TO THE ARBITRATION SHALL EACH PAY AN EQUAL SHARE OF THE COSTS AND EXPENSES OF SUCH ARBITRATION, AND EACH PARTY SHALL SEPARATELY PAY FOR ITS RESPECTIVE COUNSEL FEES AND EXPENSES; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THE ARBITRATOR MAY AWARD ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND COSTS TO THE PREVAILING PARTY, EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW. THE PARTIES HEREBY AGREE TO WAIVE THEIR RIGHT TO HAVE ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN THEM RESOLVED IN A COURT OF LAW BY A JUDGE OR JURY. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, THIS SECTION WILL NOT PREVENT EITHER PARTY FROM SEEKING INJUNCTIVE RELIEF (OR ANY OTHER PROVISIONAL REMEDY) FROM ANY COURT HAVING JURISDICTION OVER THE PARTIES AND THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THEIR DISPUTE RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT AND THE AGREEMENTS INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE. SHOULD ANY PART OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION CONFLICT WITH ANY OTHER ARBITRATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE ARBITRATION SECTION OF THE CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT, THE PARTIES AGREE THAT THIS ARBITRATION AGREEMENT IN THIS SECTION SHALL GOVERN.
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19. Cooperation with Company. Employee agrees that he shall provide (including, without limitation, after the Advisory Period) reasonable cooperation and assistance to the Company in the transition of his role and in the resolution of any matters in which Employee was involved during the course of Employee’s employment, or about which Employee has knowledge, and in the defense or prosecution of any investigations, audits, claims or actions now in existence or which may be brought or threatened in the future against or on behalf of the Company, including any investigations, audits, claims or actions involving or against its officers, directors and employees. Employee’s cooperation with such matters shall include, without limitation, being available to consult with the Company regarding matters in which Employee has been involved or has knowledge; to reasonably assist the Company in preparing for any proceeding (including, without limitation, depositions, mediations, hearings, settlement negotiations, discovery conferences, arbitration, or trial); to provide affidavits reflecting truthful written testimony; to assist with any audit, inspection, proceeding or other inquiry; and to act as a witness to provide truthful testimony in connection with any investigation, audit, mediation, litigation or other legal proceeding affecting the Company. Employee agrees to keep the Company’s Human Resources department apprised of his current contact information, including telephone numbers, work address, home address, and email address(es), and to promptly respond to communications from the Company in connection with this section. Employee understands and agrees that this provision requires his cooperation with the Company, but is not intended to have any influence whatsoever on any specific outcome in any matter and he is expected at all times to provide truthful testimony and responses in connection with any matter. Employee understands and agrees that he is not otherwise entitled to any additional compensation for such transition assistance, beyond the consideration provided under this Agreement.
20. Tax Consequences. The Company makes no representations or warranties with respect to the tax consequences of the consideration provided to Employee or made on Employee’s behalf under the terms of this Agreement. Employee agrees and understands that Employee is responsible for payment, if any, of local, state, and/or federal taxes on the consideration provided hereunder by the Company and any penalties or assessments thereon. Employee further agrees to indemnify and hold the Releasees harmless from any claims, demands, deficiencies, penalties, interest, assessments, executions, judgments, or recoveries by any government agency against the Company for any amounts claimed due on account of (a) Employee’s failure to pay or delayed payment of federal or state taxes, or (b) damages sustained by the Company by reason of any such claims, including attorneys’ fees and costs.
21. Section 409A. It is intended that this Agreement comply with, or be exempt from, Code Section 409A and the final regulations and official guidance thereunder (“Section 409A”) and any ambiguities herein will be interpreted to so comply and/or be exempt from Section 409A. Each payment and benefit to be paid or provided under this Agreement is intended to constitute a series of separate payments for purposes of Section 1.409A-2(b)(2) of the Treasury Regulations. The Company and Employee will work together in good faith to consider either (i) amendments to this Agreement; or (ii) revisions to this Agreement with respect to the payment of any awards, which are necessary or appropriate to avoid imposition of any additional tax or income recognition prior to the actual payment to Employee under Section 409A. In no event will the Releasees reimburse Employee for any taxes that may be imposed on Employee as a result of Section 409A.
22. Authority. The Company represents and warrants that the undersigned has the authority to act on behalf of the Company and to bind the Company and all who may claim through it to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Employee represents and warrants that Employee has the capacity to act on Employee’s own behalf and on behalf of all who might claim through Employee to bind them to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Each Party warrants and represents that there are no liens or claims of lien or assignments in law or equity or otherwise of or against any of the claims or causes of action released herein.
23. Severability. In the event that any provision or any portion of any provision hereof or any surviving agreement made a part hereof becomes or is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction or arbitrator to be illegal, unenforceable, or void, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect without said provision or portion of provision.
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24. Attorneys’ Fees. Except with regard to a legal action challenging or seeking a determination in good faith of the validity of the waiver herein under the ADEA, in the event that either Party brings an action to enforce or effect its rights under this Agreement, the prevailing Party shall be entitled to recover its costs and expenses, including the costs of mediation, arbitration, litigation, court fees, and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred in connection with such an action.
25. Entire Agreement. This Agreement represents the entire agreement and understanding between the Company and Employee concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and Employee’s employment with and separation from the Company and the events leading thereto and associated therewith, and supersedes and replaces any and all prior agreements and understandings concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and Employee’s relationship with the Company, with the exception of the Confidentiality Agreement and the Stock Agreements, as well as the Advisory Agreement, when entered into and in effect.
26. No Oral Modification. This Agreement may only be amended in a writing signed by Employee and an authorized signatory of the Company.
27. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California, without regard for choice-of-law provisions, except that any dispute regarding the enforceability of the “Arbitration” section of this Agreement shall be governed by the FAA.
28. Effective Date. Employee understands that this Agreement shall be null and void if not executed by Employee within twenty-one (21) days. Each Party has seven (7) days after that Party signs this Agreement to revoke it. This Agreement will become effective on the eighth (8th) day after Employee signed this Agreement, so long as it has been signed by the Parties and has not been revoked by either Party before that date (the “Effective Date”).
29. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts and each counterpart shall be deemed an original and all of which counterparts taken together shall have the same force and effect as an original and shall constitute an effective, binding agreement on the part of each of the undersigned. The counterparts of this Agreement may be executed and delivered by facsimile, photo, email PDF, Docusign/Echosign or a similarly accredited secure signature service or other electronic transmission or signature.
30. Voluntary Execution of Agreement. Employee understands and agrees that Employee executed this Agreement voluntarily and without any duress or undue influence on the part or behalf of the Company or any third party, with the full intent of releasing all of Employee’s claims against the Company and any of the other Releasees. Employee acknowledges that:
| (a) | Employee has read this Agreement; |
| (b) | Employee has a right to consult with an attorney regarding this Agreement, and has been represented in the preparation, negotiation, and execution of this Agreement by an attorney of Employee’s own choice or has elected not to retain an attorney; |
| (c) | Employee understands the terms and consequences of this Agreement and of the releases it contains; |
| (d) | Employee is fully aware of the legal and binding effect of this Agreement; and |
| (e) | Employee has not relied upon any representations or statements made by the Company that are not specifically set forth in this Agreement. |
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement on the respective dates set forth below.
| ROBERT P. ENO, an individual | ||||
| Dated: | 7/30/2026 | /s/ Robert P. Eno | ||
| Robert P. Eno | ||||
| HEARTBEAM, INC. | ||||
| Dated: | 7/29/2026 | By | /s/ Richard M. Ferrari | |
| Richard M. Ferrari | ||||
| Executive Chairman | ||||
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Exhibit A
Advisory Agreement
Exhibit B
Equity Awards
See attachment
Exhibit C
RSU Award
See attachment
Exhibit 10.2
ADVISORY AGREEMENT
This Advisory Agreement (this “Agreement”) is made and entered by and between HeartBeam, Inc. (the “Company”), and Robert P. Eno (“Advisor”) (each herein referred to individually as a “Party,” or collectively as the “Parties”).
1. SERVICES AND COMPENSATION
Advisor shall perform the services described in Exhibit 1 (the “Services”) for the Company (or its designee), and the Company agrees to provide Advisor the compensation described in Exhibit 1 for Advisor’s performance of the Services.
2. CONFIDENTIALITY
A. Definition of Confidential Information. “Confidential Information” means any information (including any and all combinations of individual items of information) that relates to the actual or anticipated business and/or products, research or development of the Company, its affiliates or subsidiaries, or to the Company’s, its affiliates’ or subsidiaries’ technical data, trade secrets, or know-how, including, but not limited to, research, product plans, or other information regarding the Company’s, its affiliates’ or subsidiaries’ products or services and markets therefor, customer lists and customers, software, developments, inventions, discoveries, ideas, processes, formulas, technology, designs, drawings, engineering, hardware configuration information, marketing, finances, and other business information disclosed by the Company, its affiliates or subsidiaries, either directly or indirectly, in writing, orally or by drawings or inspection of premises, parts, equipment, or other property of Company, its affiliates or subsidiaries. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Confidential Information shall not include any such information which Advisor can establish (i) was publicly known or made generally available prior to the time of disclosure to Advisor; (ii) becomes publicly known or made generally available after disclosure to Advisor through no wrongful action or inaction of Advisor; or (iii) is in the rightful possession of Advisor, without confidentiality obligations, at the time of disclosure as shown by Advisor’s then-contemporaneous written records; provided that any combination of individual items of information shall not be deemed to be within any of the foregoing exceptions merely because one or more of the individual items are within such exception, unless the combination as a whole is within such exception.
B. Nonuse and Nondisclosure. During and after the term of this Agreement, Advisor will hold in the strictest confidence, and take all reasonable precautions to prevent any unauthorized use or disclosure of Confidential Information, and Advisor will not (i) use the Confidential Information for any purpose whatsoever other than as necessary for the performance of the Services on behalf of the Company, or (ii) subject to Advisor’s right to engage in protected conduct, as set forth in the Protected Activity Not Prohibited section below, disclose the Confidential Information to any third party without the prior written consent of an authorized representative of the Company, except that Advisor may disclose Confidential Information to the extent compelled by applicable law; provided however, prior to such disclosure, Advisor shall provide prior written notice to Company and cooperate with any effort by the Company (at the Company’s expense) to seek a protective order or such similar confidential protection as may be available under applicable law. Advisor agrees that no ownership of Confidential Information is conveyed to the Advisor. Without limiting the foregoing, Advisor shall not use or disclose any Company property, intellectual property rights, trade secrets or other proprietary know-how of the Company to invent, author, make, develop, design, or otherwise enable others to invent, author, make, develop, or design identical or substantially similar designs as those developed under this Agreement for any third party. Advisor agrees that Advisor’s obligations under this Section 2.B shall continue after the termination of this Agreement.
C. Other Client Confidential Information. Advisor agrees that Advisor will not improperly use, disclose, or induce the Company to use any proprietary information or trade secrets of any former or current employer of Advisor or other person or entity with which Advisor has an obligation to keep in confidence. Advisor also agrees that Advisor will not bring onto the Company’s premises or transfer onto the Company’s technology systems any unpublished document, proprietary information, or trade secrets belonging to any third party unless disclosure to, and use by, the Company has been consented to in writing by such third party.
D. Third Party Confidential Information. Advisor recognizes that the Company has received and in the future will receive from third parties their confidential or proprietary information subject to a duty on the Company’s part to maintain the confidentiality of such information and to use it only for certain limited purposes. Advisor agrees that at all times during the term of this Agreement and thereafter, Advisor owes the Company and such third parties a duty to hold all such confidential or proprietary information in the strictest confidence and not to use it or to disclose it to any person, firm, corporation, or other third party except as necessary in carrying out the Services for the Company consistent with the Company’s agreement with such third party.
3. OWNERSHIP
A. Assignment of Inventions. Advisor agrees that all right, title, and interest in and to any copyrightable material, notes, records, drawings, designs, inventions, improvements, developments, discoveries, ideas and trade secrets conceived, discovered, authored, invented, developed or reduced to practice by Advisor, solely or in collaboration with others, during the term of this Agreement and arising out of, or in connection with, performing the Services under this Agreement and any copyrights, patents, trade secrets, mask work rights or other intellectual property rights relating to the foregoing (collectively, “Inventions”), are the sole property of the Company. Advisor also agrees to promptly make full written disclosure to the Company of any Inventions and to deliver and assign (or cause to be assigned) and hereby irrevocably assigns fully to the Company all right, title and interest in and to the Inventions.
B. Pre-Existing Materials. Subject to Section 3.A, Advisor will provide the Company with prior written notice if, in the course of performing the Services, Advisor incorporates into any Invention or utilizes in the performance of the Services any invention, discovery, idea, original works of authorship, development, improvements, trade secret, concept, or other proprietary information or intellectual property right owned by Advisor or in which Advisor has an interest, prior to, or separate from, performing the Services under this Agreement (“Prior Inventions”), and the Company is hereby granted a nonexclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, transferable, worldwide license (with the right to grant and authorize sublicenses) to make, have made, use, import, offer for sale, sell, reproduce, distribute, modify, adapt, prepare derivative works of, display, perform, and otherwise exploit such Prior Inventions, without restriction, including, without limitation, as part of or in connection with such Invention, and to practice any method related thereto. Advisor will not incorporate any invention, discovery, idea, original works of authorship, development, improvements, trade secret, concept, or other proprietary information or intellectual property right owned by any third party into any Invention without Company’s prior written permission.
C. Further Assurances. Advisor agrees to assist Company, or its designee, at the Company’s expense, in every proper way to secure the Company’s rights in Inventions in any and all countries, including the disclosure to the Company of all pertinent information and data with respect thereto, the execution of all applications, specifications, oaths, assignments and all other instruments that the Company may deem necessary in order to apply for, register, obtain, maintain, defend, and enforce such rights, and in order to deliver, assign and convey to the Company, its successors, assigns and nominees the sole and exclusive right, title, and interest in and to all Inventions and testifying in a suit or other proceeding relating to such Inventions. Advisor further agrees that Advisor’s obligations under this Section 3.C shall continue after the termination of this Agreement.
4. CONFLICTING OBLIGATIONS
A. Advisor represents and warrants that Advisor has no agreements, relationships, or commitments to any other person or entity that conflict with the provisions of this Agreement, Advisor’s obligations to the Company under this Agreement, and/or Advisor’s ability to perform the Services. Advisor will not enter into any such conflicting agreement during the term of this Agreement.
B. In light of the unique and specialized nature of Advisor’s services, Advisor shall have the right to subcontract or delegate the performance of any Services only with the prior written permission of the Company.
5. RETURN OF COMPANY MATERIALS
Upon the termination of this Agreement, or upon Company’s earlier request, Advisor will immediately deliver to the Company, and will not keep in Advisor’s possession, recreate, or deliver to anyone else, any and all Company property, including, but not limited to, Confidential Information, tangible embodiments of the Inventions, all devices and equipment belonging to the Company, all electronically-stored information and passwords to access such property, and any reproductions of any of the foregoing items that Advisor may have in Advisor’s possession or control.
6. TERM AND TERMINATION
A. Term. The term of this Agreement (and accordingly, the Services) commenced on July 1, 2026 and will continue until the earlier of (i) December 31, 2026 or (ii) termination as provided in Section 6.B.
B. Termination. Either Party may terminate this Agreement upon giving the other Party seven (7) days prior written notice of such termination pursuant to Section 8.G of this Agreement (the Company reserves the right to waive any notice period for Advisor to terminate this Agreement). The Company may terminate this Agreement immediately and without prior notice if Advisor refuses to or is unable to perform the Services or is in breach of any material provision of this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, this Agreement will terminate immediately if Advisor fails to execute, by the deadline specified therein, the Separation Agreement and Release to which this Agreement is attached (the “Separation Agreement) or if Advisor revokes the Separation Agreement.
C. Survival. Upon any termination, all rights and duties of the Company and Advisor toward each other shall cease except: the sections entitled Confidentiality, Ownership, Conflicting Obligations, Return of Company Materials, Term and Termination, Independent Contractor; Benefits, and Miscellaneous will survive termination or expiration of this Agreement in accordance with their terms.
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7. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR; BENEFITS
A. Independent Contractor. It is the express intention of the Company and Advisor that Advisor perform the Services as an independent contractor to the Company. Nothing in this Agreement shall in any way be construed to constitute Advisor as an agent, employee or representative of the Company. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Advisor is not authorized to bind the Company to any liability or obligation or to represent that Advisor has any such authority. Advisor agrees to furnish (or reimburse the Company for) all tools and materials necessary to accomplish this Agreement and shall incur all expenses associated with performance. Advisor acknowledges and agrees that Advisor is obligated to report as income all compensation received by Advisor pursuant to this Agreement. Advisor agrees to and acknowledges the obligation to pay all self-employment and other taxes on such income.
B. Benefits. Except as set forth in the Separation Agreement, the Company and Advisor agree that Advisor will receive no Company-sponsored benefits from the Company where benefits include, but are not limited to, paid vacation, sick leave, medical insurance and 401k participation. If Advisor is reclassified by a state or federal agency or court as the Company’s employee, Advisor will become a reclassified employee and will receive no benefits from the Company, except those mandated by state or federal law, even if by the terms of the Company’s benefit plans or programs of the Company in effect at the time of such reclassification, Advisor would otherwise be eligible for such benefits.
8. MISCELLANEOUS
A. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California, without regard to the conflicts of law provisions of any jurisdiction.
B. Assignability. This Agreement will be binding upon Advisor’s heirs, executors, assigns, administrators, and other legal representatives, and will be for the benefit of the Company, its successors, and its assigns. There are no intended third-party beneficiaries to this Agreement, except as expressly stated. Except as may otherwise be provided in this Agreement, Advisor may not sell, assign or delegate any rights or obligations under this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Company may assign this Agreement and its rights and obligations under this Agreement to any successor to all or substantially all of Company’s relevant assets, whether by merger, consolidation, reorganization, reincorporation, sale of assets or stock, change of control or otherwise.
C. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the Parties with respect to the subject matter herein and supersedes all prior written and oral agreements, discussions, or representations between the Parties (for the avoidance of doubt, the Separation Agreement, upon being entered into and effective, and any surviving documents therein are not superseded by this Agreement and will continue to survive). Advisor represents and warrants that Advisor is not relying on any statement or representation not contained in this Agreement. To the extent any terms set forth in any exhibit or schedule conflict with the terms set forth in this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall control unless otherwise expressly agreed by the Parties in such exhibit or schedule.
D. Headings. Headings are used in this Agreement for reference only and shall not be considered when interpreting this Agreement.
E. Severability. If a court or other body of competent jurisdiction finds, or the Parties mutually believe, any provision of this Agreement, or portion thereof, to be invalid or unenforceable, such provision will be enforced to the maximum extent permissible so as to effect the intent of the Parties, and the remainder of this Agreement will continue in full force and effect.
F. Modification, Waiver. No modification of or amendment to this Agreement, nor any waiver of any rights under this Agreement, will be effective unless in a writing signed by the Parties. Waiver by the Company of a breach of any provision of this Agreement will not operate as a waiver of any other or subsequent breach.
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G. Notices. Any notice or other communication required or permitted by this Agreement to be given to a Party shall be in writing and shall be deemed given (i) if delivered personally or by commercial messenger or courier service, (ii) when sent by confirmed facsimile or email, or (iii) if mailed by U.S. registered or certified mail (return receipt requested), to the Party at the Party’s address written below or at such other address as the Party may have previously specified by like notice. If by mail, delivery shall be deemed effective three business days after mailing in accordance with this Section 8.G.
(1) If to the Company, to:
HEARTBEAM, INC.
2118 Walsh Ave., Ste. 210, Santa Clara, CA 95050
Attention: Chief Legal Officer
Email: [email protected]
(2) If to Advisor, to the address for notice on the signature page to this Agreement or, if no such address is provided, to the last address of Advisor provided by Advisor to the Company.
H. Attorneys’ Fees. In any court action at law or equity that is brought by one of the Parties to this Agreement to enforce or interpret the provisions of this Agreement, the prevailing Party will be entitled to reasonable attorneys’ fees, in addition to any other relief to which that Party may be entitled.
I. Signatures. This Agreement may be signed in two counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, with the same force and effectiveness as though executed in a single document.
J. Applicability to Past Activities. Advisor agrees that if and to the extent that Advisor provided any advisory services prior to entering into this Agreement with the Company (the “Prior Advisory Period”) and to the extent that during the Prior Advisory Period: (i) Advisor received access to any information from or on behalf of the Company that would have been “Confidential Information” if Advisor received access to such information under this Agreement; or (ii) Advisor (a) conceived, created, authored, invented, developed or reduced to practice any item (including any intellectual property rights with respect thereto) on behalf of or for the benefit of the Company, or related to the current or prospective business of the Company, that would have been an Invention if conceived, created, authored, invented, developed or reduced to practice under this Agreement; or (b) incorporated into any such item any pre-existing invention, improvement, development, concept, discovery or other proprietary information that would have been a Prior Invention if incorporated into such item under his Agreement; then any such information shall be deemed Confidential Information hereunder and any such item shall be deemed an Invention or Prior Invention hereunder, and this Agreement shall apply to such activities, information or item as if disclosed, conceived, created, authored, invented, developed or reduced to practice during the term of this Agreement.
K. Protected Activity Not Prohibited. Advisor understands that nothing in this Agreement shall in any way limit or prohibit Advisor from filing a charge or complaint with, or otherwise communicating, cooperating, or participating in any investigation or proceeding that may be conducted by, any federal, state or local government agency or commission, including the Securities and Exchange Commission (“Government Agencies”), without giving notice to, or receiving authorization from, the Company. In addition, Advisor understands that nothing in this Agreement, including its definition of Confidential Information, prevents Advisor from discussing or disclosing information about unlawful acts, such as harassment or discrimination or any other conduct that Advisor have reason to believe is unlawful. Notwithstanding the preceding, Advisor agrees to take all reasonable precautions to prevent any unauthorized use or disclosure of any Company trade secrets, proprietary information, or confidential information that does not involve unlawful acts or the activity otherwise protected herein. Advisor further understands that Advisor is not permitted to disclose the Company’s attorney-client privileged communications or attorney work product. Pursuant to the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016, Advisor is notified that an individual will not be held criminally or civilly liable under any federal or state trade secret law for the disclosure of a trade secret that (i) is made in confidence to a federal, state, or local government official (directly or indirectly) or to an attorney solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law, or (ii) is made in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding, if (and only if) such filing is made under seal. In addition, an individual who files a lawsuit for retaliation by an employer for reporting a suspected violation of law may disclose the trade secret to the individual’s attorney and use the trade secret information in the court proceeding, if the individual files any document containing the trade secret under seal and does not disclose the trade secret, except pursuant to court order. Advisor understands that nothing in this Agreement, including its definition of Confidential Information, limits Advisor’s rights to discuss or disclose Advisor’s compensation or the terms or conditions of Advisor’s service relationship with the Company, to the extent protected by applicable law, or otherwise impairs Advisor, to the extent protected by applicable law, from assisting other Company current or former service providers in the exercise of their rights under applicable law.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement on the respective dates set forth below
| ADVISOR | HEARTBEAM, INC. | |||
| By: | /s/ Robert P. Eno | By: | /s/ Richard M. Ferrari | |
| Name: | Robert P. Eno | Name: | Richard M. Ferrari | |
| Date: | 7/30/2026 | Title: | Executive Chairman | |
| Date: | 7/29/2026 | |||
| Address for Notice: | |
| 50 Kings Highway South | |
| Westport CT 06880 | |
| Email Address for Notice: [email protected] |
EXHIBIT 1
SERVICES AND COMPENSATION
| 1. | Contact. Advisor’s Company contact(s) [is] [are] the following individuals: |
| A. | Richard Ferrari, Executive Chairman, [email protected] |
| B. | Branislav Vajdic, President, [email protected] |
| 2. | Services. The Services will include, but will not be limited to, the following: Providing strategic business advisory and transition services to the Company. |
| 3. | Compensation. |
| A. | Advisor will be eligible to receive a one time advisory retainer fee of $1,000. |
4. Reimbursements. It is not anticipated that Advisor will incur expenses in performing the Services pursuant to this Agreement. However, Advisor may seek reimbursement for business expenses if Advisor receives written consent from an authorized agent of the Company prior to incurring such expenses and submits receipts for such expenses to the Company in accordance with Company policy.
| ADVISOR | HEARTBEAM, INC. | |||
| By: | /s/ Robert P. Eno | By: | /s/ Richard M. Ferrari | |
| Name: | Robert P. Eno | Name: | Richard M. Ferrari | |
| Title: | Executive Chairman | |||