Restricted Stock Unit Award Agreement dated November 10, 2022 by and between iBio, Inc. and Thomas Isett

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IBIO, INC.

RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AWARD AGREEMENT

UNDER THE IBIO, INC. 2020 OMNIBUS INCENTIVE PLAN

Name of Grantee:

    

Thomas Isett

No. of Restricted Stock Units:

Five Million (5,000,000) (pre-split basis)

Grant Date:

November 10, 2022

Vesting Commencement Date:

April 30, 2021

Pursuant to the iBio, Inc. 2020 Omnibus Incentive Plan, as amended through the date hereof (the “Plan”), iBio, Inc. (the “Company”) hereby grants an award of the number of Restricted Stock Units listed above (an “Award”) to the Grantee named above.  Each Restricted Stock Unit shall relate to one share of Common Stock, par value $0.001 per share (the “Stock”), of the Company.

1.Restrictions on Transfer of Award. This Award may not be sold, transferred, pledged, assigned or otherwise encumbered or disposed of by the Grantee, and any shares of Stock issuable with respect to the Award may not be sold, transferred, pledged, assigned or otherwise encumbered or disposed of until (i) the Restricted Stock Units have vested as provided in Section 2 of this Agreement and (ii) shares of Stock have been issued to the Grantee in accordance with the terms of the Plan and this Agreement.

2.Vesting of Restricted Stock Units. The restrictions and conditions of Section 1 of this Agreement shall lapse on the Vesting Date or Dates specified in the following schedule so long as the Grantee remains in a Service Relationship with the Company or a Subsidiary on such Vesting Dates, provided that any of the Performance Conditions (as defined below) has been satisfied as of the Vesting Date.  If a series of Vesting Dates is specified, then the restrictions and conditions in Section 1 shall lapse only with respect to the number of Restricted Stock Units specified as vested on such date.

Incremental Percentage of
Restricted Stock Units Vested

    

Vesting Date

1/3

1st anniversary of Vesting
Commencement Date

1/3

2nd anniversary of Vesting
Commencement Date

1/3

3rd anniversary of Vesting
Commencement Date

Alternative Performance Conditions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Grantee shall become vested in the number of Restricted Stock Units determined above as of a Vesting Date


only if, as of such Vesting Date, the first to occur of the following performance conditions (“Performance Conditions”) has been satisfied:

(a)IND Application. This Performance Condition is satisfied if the Company or a Subsidiary has submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) an Investigational New Drug (IND) application, and only with the exceptions set forth in Section 3 below, such application has gone into effect, or alternatively, if the Board approves not to file an IND (“IND Condition”).

(b)Sale of CDMO Subsidiary. This Performance Condition is satisfied upon consummation of a Disposition of iBio CDMO, LLC, provided that a definitive transaction agreement is executed by March 31, 2023, and the Gross Sales Proceeds of the Disposition is at least $30,000,000.  The following definitions shall apply for purposes of this Performance Condition:

(I)“Disposition” shall have the same meaning as the term “Sale Event” as defined in the Plan, with references in such definition to “Company” substituted with references to iBio CDMO, LLC.

(II)“Gross Sales Proceeds” shall mean the total consideration including without limitation cash proceeds and the fair market value of any non-cash consideration (as reasonably determined in good faith by the Board) to be paid to iBio CDMO, LLC and/or the Company from the Disposition (including any additional consideration with respect to working capital or other adjustments and including any hold backs, any amounts escrowed for indemnification or other purposes, any amounts paid by promissory note and contingent payments, earn-outs and deferred performance-based payments).

(c)Out License Asset. This Performance Condition is satisfied if the Company or a Subsidiary has outlicensed, with full global rights, any of its investigational product candidates prior to the Company or a Subsidiary submitting to the FDA an IND application.

Satisfaction of Any Performance Condition. If, as of the first or second Vesting Dates set forth above, none of the Performance Conditions has been satisfied, but any of the Performance Conditions has been satisfied as of a later Vesting Date set forth above, then as of such later Vesting Date, Grantee shall become vested in the cumulative number of Restricted Stock Units determined under the vesting schedule above.  However, if as of the third Vesting Date set forth above none of the Performance Conditions has been satisfied, Grantee shall forfeit all of the Restricted Stock Units.

Discretionary Vesting Acceleration. The Administrator may at any time accelerate the vesting schedule specified in this Section 2.

3.Termination of Service Relationship.

Certain Terminations in Connection with Sale Event. Upon termination of the Grantee’s Service Relationship within twelve (12) months following a Sale Event, on an involuntary basis without Cause or on a voluntary basis with Good Reason, the Restricted Stock Units shall

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immediately vest (regardless of whether any of the Performance Conditions has been satisfied at such time).

Termination for Cause. Upon termination for Cause of the Grantee’s Service Relationship, all Restricted Stock Units granted hereunder, including those that already vested, shall be forfeited, regardless of the Grantee’s period of service following the Vesting Commencement Date, and the Grantee shall have no further rights hereunder.

Termination Upon Death or Disability. Upon the termination of the Grantee’s Service Relationship (i) due to the death of the Grantee, or (ii) due to the Company terminating the employment of Grantee due to Total Disability under the Employment Agreement, the Restricted Stock Units shall vest; provided that if the operative Performance Condition is the IND Condition, the Company or a Subsidiary has submitted to the FDA an IND application prior to the third anniversary of the Vesting Commencement Date and prior to the Grantee’s termination of employment, and provided further that the IND application goes into effect (whether before or after Grantee’s termination of employment).

Termination for Any Other Reason. If the Grantee’s Service Relationship with the Company or a Subsidiary terminates for any reason (other than the death or disability of the Grantee or for Cause) prior to the satisfaction of the vesting conditions set forth in Section 2 above, any Restricted Stock Units that have not vested as of such date shall automatically and without notice terminate and be forfeited, and neither the Grantee nor any of his or her successors, heirs, assigns, or personal representatives will thereafter have any further rights or interests in such unvested Restricted Stock Units.

4.Issuance of Shares of Stock. As soon as practicable following each Vesting Date (but in no event later than two and one-half months after the end of the calendar year in which the Vesting Date occurs) and provided that any Performance Condition has been satisfied as of such Vesting Date, the Company shall issue to the Grantee the number of shares of Stock equal to the aggregate number of Restricted Stock Units that have vested pursuant to Section 2 of this Agreement on such date and the Grantee shall thereafter have all the rights of a stockholder of the Company with respect to such shares.

5.Incorporation of Plan. Unless stated herein to the contrary, this Agreement shall be subject to and governed by all the terms and conditions of the Plan, including the powers of the Administrator set forth in Section 2(b) of the Plan.  Capitalized terms in this Agreement shall have the meaning specified in the Plan, unless a different meaning is specified herein. The Grantee and the Company are parties to an employment agreement entered into effective as of April 30, 2021 (the “Employment Agreement”).  The terms “Cause” and “Good Reason”, when used in this Agreement, shall have the meanings set forth in the Employment Agreement.

6.Tax Withholding. The Grantee shall, not later than the date as of which the receipt of this Award becomes a taxable event for Federal income tax purposes, pay to the Company or make arrangements satisfactory to the Administrator for payment of any Federal, state, and local taxes required by law to be withheld on account of such taxable event.  The Company shall have the authority to cause the required tax withholding obligation to be satisfied, in whole or in part, by (i) withholding from shares of Stock to be issued to the Grantee a number of shares of Stock with an aggregate Fair Market Value that would satisfy the withholding

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amount due; or (ii) causing its transfer agent to sell from the number of shares of Stock to be issued to the Grantee, the number of shares of Stock necessary to satisfy the Federal, state and local taxes required by law to be withheld from the Grantee on account of such transfer.

7.Section 409A of the Code. This Agreement shall be interpreted in such a manner that all provisions relating to the settlement of the Award are exempt from the requirements of Section 409A of the Code as “short-term deferrals” as described in Section 409A of the Code.

8.No Obligation to Continue Service Relationship. Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is obligated by or as a result of the Plan or this Agreement to continue the Grantee’s Service Relationship with the Company or a Subsidiary and neither the Plan nor this Agreement shall interfere in any way with the right of the Company or any Subsidiary to terminate the Grantee’s Service Relationship with the Company or a Subsidiary at any time.

9.Integration. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to this Award and supersedes all prior agreements and discussions between the parties concerning such subject matter.

10.Data Privacy Consent. In order to administer the Plan and this Agreement and to implement or structure future equity grants, the Company, its subsidiaries and affiliates and certain agents thereof (together, the “Relevant Companies”) may process any and all personal or professional data, including but not limited to Social Security or other identification number, home address and telephone number, date of birth and other information that is necessary or desirable for the administration of the Plan and/or this Agreement (the “Relevant Information”).  By entering into this Agreement, the Grantee (i) authorizes the Company to collect, process, register and transfer to the Relevant Companies all Relevant Information; (ii) waives any privacy rights the Grantee may have with respect to the Relevant Information; (iii) authorizes the Relevant Companies to store and transmit such information in electronic form; and (iv) authorizes the transfer of the Relevant Information to any jurisdiction in which the Relevant Companies consider appropriate.  The Grantee shall have access to, and the right to change, the Relevant Information.  Relevant Information will only be used in accordance with applicable law.

11.Clawback.

(a)In General. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, this Agreement is expressly made subject to the terms of the clawback and forfeiture provisions set forth below and in the Plan; provided, however, that if the Employment Agreement includes differing clawback and forfeiture provisions, such provisions shall prevail.  As a result, the Grantee may be required to forfeit the Restricted Stock Units and/or return to the Company any proceeds received in settlement thereof in the situations described below.  The Grantee agrees that the Company may enforce the forfeiture by all legal means available, including, without limitation, by withholding the forfeited amount from other sums owed to the Grantee by the Company.

(b)Restatement of Financial Statements. In the event of a restatement of the Company’s financial results within three years of original reporting to correct a material error, then, if the Administrator determines that Grantee’s acts or omissions were a significant

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contributing factor to the need to issue such restatement and that all or any portion of the Restricted Stock Units, if the award was made prior to the restatement, would not have been awarded based upon the restated financial results, or that the Grantee derived more economic benefit from the Restricted Stock Units than would have occurred absent the financial statement errors, then the Grantee agrees to forfeit and return to the Company the portion (which may be all) of the Restricted Stock Units and/or any proceeds received in settlement thereof that the Administrator, in its discretion, determines to be appropriate.

(c)Termination for Cause. In the event that (i) the Grantee’s Service Relationship is terminated by the Company for Cause, or (ii) following the termination of the Grantee’s Service Relationship, the Company is or becomes aware that the Grantee committed an act that would have given rise to a termination for Cause, then the Grantee agrees to forfeit to the Company all or part of the Restricted Stock Units and/or any proceeds received in settlement thereof, that the Administrator, in its discretion, determines to be appropriate.

(d)Applicable Law or Company Policy. The Restricted Stock Units and/or any proceeds received in settlement thereof shall also be subject to forfeiture to the extent required by applicable law or Company policy.

12.Notices. Notices hereunder shall be mailed or delivered to the Company at its principal place of business and shall be mailed or delivered to the Grantee at the address on file with the Company or, in either case, at such other address as one party may subsequently furnish to the other party in writing.

13.Protective Provisions. As a condition to receipt of this Award, the Grantee acknowledges having read and understood the Company protective provisions attached as Exhibit A (individually and collectively referred to as the “Protective Provisions”), and agrees to be bound by such Protective Provisions, and in the event of violation of any of such Protective Provisions, to forfeit to the Company this Award and/or return to the Company any Shares (or net proceeds thereof, if sold).  If any protective provision is included within the Employment Agreement conflicts with any of the Protective Provisions, the protective provision included within the Employment Agreement shall prevail; provided however, if any Protective Provision is not included within the Employment Agreement, such Protective Provision shall be in addition to those within the Employment Agreement.

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iBio, Inc.

By:

/s/ Marc Banjak

Title:

General Counsel and Corporate Secretary

The foregoing Agreement is hereby accepted and the terms and conditions thereof hereby agreed to by the undersigned. Electronic acceptance of this Agreement pursuant to the Company’s instructions to the Grantee (including through an online acceptance process) is acceptable.

Dated:

10 November 2022

    

/s/ Thomas Isett

Grantee’s Signature

Grantee’s name and address:

Thomas Isett

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EXHIBIT A TO iBIO, INC. RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AWARD AGREEMENT

COMPANY PROTECTIVE PROVISIONS

Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights. In consideration of the grant of the Award of Restricted Stock Units under the Agreement to which this Exhibit is attached, Grantee agrees to be bound by the provisions of this Exhibit.

(a)General. Grantee agrees to assign, and hereby assigns, to the Company all of his or her rights in any Inventions (as hereinafter defined) (including all Intellectual Property Rights (as hereinafter defined) therein or related thereto) that are made, conceived or reduced to practice, in whole or in part and whether alone or with others, by him or her during his or her employment by, or service with, the Company or which arise out of any activity conducted by, for or under the direction of the Company (whether or not conducted at the Company's facilities, working hours or using any of the Company's assets), or which are useful with, or relate directly or indirectly to, any Company Interest (as defined below). Grantee will promptly and fully disclose and provide all of the Inventions described above (the “Assigned Inventions”) to the Company.

(b)Assurances. Grantee hereby agrees, during Grantee’s employment or service with the Company and thereafter, to further assist the Company, at the Company’s expense, to evidence, record and perfect the Company’s rights in and ownership of the Assigned Inventions, to perfect, obtain, maintain, enforce and defend any rights specified to be so owned or assigned and to provide and execute all documentation necessary to effect the foregoing.

(c)Definitions. “Company Interest” means any business of the Company or any product, service, Invention or Intellectual Property Right that is used or under consideration or development by the Company. “Intellectual Property Rights” means any and all intellectual property rights and other similar proprietary rights in any jurisdiction, whether registered or unregistered, and whether owned or held for use under license with any third party, including all rights and interests pertaining to or deriving from: (a) patents and patent applications, reexaminations, extensions and counterparts claiming property therefrom; inventions, invention disclosures, discoveries and improvements, whether or not patentable; (b) computer software and firmware, including data files, source code, object code and software-related specifications and documentation; (c) works of authorship, whether or not copyrightable; (d) trade secrets (including those trade secrets defined in the Uniform Trade Secrets Act and under corresponding statutory law and common law), business, technical and know-how information, non-public information, and confidential information and rights to limit the use of disclosure thereof by any person; (e) trademarks, trade names, service marks, certification marks, service names, brands, trade dress and logos and the goodwill associated therewith; (f) proprietary databases and data compilations and all documentation relating to the foregoing, including manuals, memoranda and record; (g) domain names; and (h) licenses of any of the foregoing; including in each case any registrations of, applications to register, and renewals and extensions of, any of the foregoing with or by any governmental authority in any jurisdiction. “Invention” means any products, process, ideas, improvements, discoveries, inventions, designs, algorithms, financial models, writings, works of authorship, content, graphics, data, software, specifications, instructions, text, images, photographs, illustration, audio clips, trade secrets and other works, material and information, tangible or intangible, whether or not it may be patented, copyrighted or otherwise protected (including all versions, modifications, enhancements and derivative work thereof).

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Restrictive Covenants. Grantee acknowledges and agrees that he or she has and will have access to secret and confidential information of the Company, its affiliates, and its subsidiaries (“Confidential Information”) and that the following restrictive covenants are necessary to protect the interests and continued success of the Company. As used in this Agreement, Confidential Information includes, without limitation, all information of a technical or commercial nature (such as research and development information, patents, trademarks and copyrights and applications thereto, formulas, codes, computer programs, software, methodologies, processes, innovations, software tools, know-how, knowledge, designs, drawings specifications, concepts, data, reports, techniques, documentation, pricing information, marketing plans, customer and prospect lists, trade secrets, financial information, salaries, business affairs, suppliers, profits, markets, sales strategies, forecasts and personnel information), whether written or oral, relating to the business and affairs of the Company, its customers and/or other business associates which has not been made available to the general public.

Confidentiality. Grantee shall not disclose any Confidential Information to any person or entity at any time during Grantee’s employment or service with the Company or at any time thereafter.

Non-Compete. In consideration of the Service Relationship hereunder, Grantee agrees that during his or her employment and for a period of one (1) year thereafter, Grantee will not (and will cause any entity controlled by Grantee not to), directly or indirectly, whether or not for compensation and whether or not as an employee, be engaged in or have any financial interest in any business competing with or which may compete with the business of the Company within any state  within the United States or solicit, advise, provide services or products of the same or similar nature to services or products of the Company to any person or entity.  For purposes of this Agreement, Grantee will be deemed to be engaged in or to have a financial interest in such competitive business if he or she is an officer, director, shareholder, joint venturer, salesperson, consultant, investor, advisor, principal or partner, of any person, partnership, corporation, trust or other entity which is engaged in such a competitive business, or if he or she directly or indirectly performs services for such an entity in a capacity the same as or similar to that which Grantee performed for the Company; provided, however, that the foregoing will not prohibit Grantee from owning, for the purpose of passive investment, less than 2% of any class of securities of a publicly held corporation or performing work for competitive business if such work is not similar to the work performed by Grantee for the Company.

Non-Solicitation/Non-Interference. Grantee agrees that while Grantee remains employed by the Company and for an additional one (1) year after the separation of Grantee from a Service Relationship with the Company, Grantee shall not (and shall cause any entity controlled by Grantee not to), directly or indirectly: (i) solicit, request or otherwise attempt to induce or influence, directly or indirectly, any present client, distributor, licensor or supplier, or prospective client, distributor, licensor or supplier, of the Company, or other persons sharing a business relationship with the Company, to cancel, limit or postpone their business with the Company, or otherwise take action which might cause a financial disadvantage of the  Company; or (ii) hire or solicit for employment, directly or indirectly, or induce or actively attempt to influence, any employee, officer, director, agent, contractor or other business associate of the Company, to terminate his or her or her employment or discontinue such person’s consultant, contractor or other business association with the Company. For purposes

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of this Agreement the term “prospective client” shall mean any person, group of associated persons or entity whose business the Company has directly solicited within the one year period prior to the termination of his or her Service Relationship.

Non-Disparagement.  Grantee agrees that he or she will not in any way disparage the Company, including current or former officers, directors and employees, nor will he or she make or solicit any comments, statements or the like to the media or to others that may be considered to be disparaging, derogatory or detrimental to the good name or business reputation of the Company.

If the Company, in its reasonable discretion, determines that Grantee violated any of the restrictive covenants contained in this Exhibit A, the applicable restrictive period shall be increased by the period of time from the commencement of any such violation until the time such violation shall be cured by Grantee to the satisfaction of the Company.  Grantee agrees that a violation of any of the restrictive covenants contained in this Exhibit A shall constitute grounds for forfeiture of any equity-based awards granted to Grantee by the Company (regardless of the extent to which Grantee has vested in such awards), and grounds for the Company to recoup from Grantee any proceeds of equity-based awards granted to Grantee by the Company.

(a)In the event that either any scope or restrictive period set forth in this Exhibit A is deemed to be unreasonably restrictive or unenforceable in any court proceeding, the scope and/or restrictive period shall be reduced to equal the maximum scope and/or restrictive period allowable under the circumstances.

(b)Grantee acknowledges and agrees that in the event of a breach or threatened breach of the provisions of this Exhibit A by Grantee, the Company may suffer irreparable harm and, therefore, the Company shall be entitled to seek immediate injunctive relief restraining Grantee from such breach or threatened breach of the restrictive covenants contained in this Exhibit A in a court of competent jurisdiction.  Nothing herein shall be construed as prohibiting the Company from pursuing any other remedies available to it for such breach or threatened breach, including the recovery of damages from Grantee.

(c)Under the federal Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016 (18 U.S.C. § 1833(b)), “An individual shall not be held criminally or civilly liable under any Federal or State trade secret law for the disclosure of a trade secret that—(A) is made—(i) in confidence to a Federal, State, or local government official, either directly or indirectly, or to an attorney; and (ii) solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law; or (B) is made in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding, if such filing is made under seal.” Nothing in this Agreement is intended to conflict with 18 U.S.C. § 1833(b) or create liability for disclosures of trade secrets that are expressly allowed by 18 U.S.C. § 1833(b). Accordingly, the parties to this Agreement have the right to disclose in confidence trade secrets to federal, state, and local government officials, or to an attorney, for the sole purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law. The parties also have the right to disclose trade secrets in a document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding, but only if the filing is made under seal and protected from public disclosure.

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