Because of our vertically
integrated, sophisticated supply chain, we believe we are the only
compound semiconductor substrate supplier to offer a broad suite of
raw materials. We believe this gives us a unique competitive
advantage because we have greater control and stability over many
of our needed materials. Further, we believe we have some advantage
in manufacturing costs. In the event of a significant increase in
demand we believe our raw materials supply chain strategy and our
ability to rapidly increase capacity can provide us some
advantage.
Intellectual Property
Our success and the competitive position of our VGF technology
depend on our ability to maintain our proprietary process
technology secrets and other intellectual property protections. We
rely on a combination of patents, trademark and trade secret laws,
non-disclosure agreements and other intellectual property
protection methods to protect our proprietary technology. We
believe that, due to the rapid pace of technological innovation in
the markets for our products, our ability to establish and maintain
a position of technology leadership depends as much on the skills
of our research and development personnel as upon the legal
protections afforded our existing technologies. To protect our
trade secrets, we take certain measures to ensure their secrecy,
such as executing non-disclosure agreements with our employees,
customers and suppliers. However, reliance on trade secrets is only
an effective business practice insofar as trade secrets remain
undisclosed and a proprietary product or process is not reverse
engineered or independently developed.
In addition to proprietary process trade secrets, we also file
patents. To date, we have been issued 75 patents related to our VGF
products and processes; 50 in China, 11 in the United States, seven
in Japan, two in Taiwan, three in the European Union, one in Canada
and one in South Korea. Patents normally have a protected life of
20 years from their filing dates. Our patents have expiration dates
ranging from 2022 to 2038. In some cases we may consider
filing divisional, continuation or continuation-in-part of the
existing patents for additional claims. We currently have 23 patent
applications pending, including five in China, three in the United
States, three in Japan, four in Taiwan, four in Europe and four in
rest of the world. Furthermore, in aggregate, our consolidated raw
material companies have been issued 59 patents in China, including
44 patents issued to BoYu and 15 patents issued to JinMei.
In the normal course of business, we periodically receive and make
inquiries regarding possible patent infringement. In dealing with
such inquiries, it may become necessary or useful for us to obtain
or grant licenses or other rights. However, there can be no
assurance that such licenses or rights will be available to us on
commercially reasonable terms. If we are not able to resolve or
settle claims, obtain necessary licenses on commercially reasonable
terms and/or successfully prosecute or defend our position, our
business, financial condition and results of operations could be
materially and adversely affected.
Environmental Regulations
We are subject to federal,
state and local environmental and safety laws and regulations in
all of our operating locations, including laws and regulations of
China, such as laws and regulations related to the development,
manufacture and use of our products, the use of hazardous
materials, the operation of our facilities, and the use of the real
property. These laws and regulations govern the use, storage,
discharge and disposal of hazardous materials during manufacturing,
research and development and sales demonstrations. We maintain a
number of environmental, health and safety programs that are
primarily preventive in nature. As part of these programs, we
regularly monitor ongoing compliance. If we fail to comply with
applicable regulations, we could be subject to substantial
liability for clean-up efforts, personal injury, fines or
suspension or be forced to cease our operations, and/or suspend or
terminate the development, manufacture or use of certain of our
products, the use of our facilities, or the use of our real
property, each of which could have a material adverse effect on our
business, financial condition and results of operations. The
regulatory landscape shifts and changes in China as that country
attempts to address its environmental pollution. Because we
manufacture all of our products in China, we are subject to an
evolving set of regulations that could require changes in our
equipment and processes and require us to obtain new permits. In
2017, China increased its focus on environmental concerns which
increased pressure on manufacturing companies. During periods of
severe air pollution in Beijing, manufacturing companies, including
AXT, may be ordered by the local government to stop production for
several days. For example, in the first quarter of 2018, over 300
manufacturing companies, including AXT, were intermittently shut
down by the local government for a total of ten days from February
27 to March 31, due to severe air pollution.