UNLVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY LO (0 BERKELEY DAVIS IRVINE LOS - MERCED 0 RIVERSIDE SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SANTA BARBARA SANTA CRUZ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING CALIFORNIA 9-1720 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCES COMPUTER SCIENCE DIVISION 449 SODA IIALL (5l01642-5775Uax) [415} 690-0322 (cell) It:var@:ecs berkelcy :du 8/8/2016 To: Dr. 1ng PAN Please find attached an updated invoice for the proposed Huawei Graduate Fellowships in Al. Prof. Peter Bartlett and I will be overseeing the program and we both thank you in advance for your generous support of Berkeley Sincerely, 44 9 Prof. Trevor Darrell BAIR Industrial Alliance Program Director CS Division, EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley trevor?eecs.berkelev.erjg I DC Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Center Prof. Trevor Darrell, Industrial Alliance Director UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY INVOICE clo Ms. Lauren Mitchell; 634 Soda Hall?MC?1776; Berkeley, CA 94720-1776; (510) 642?3417 UCB TAX ID ll INVOICE #02 D731 E: 30 Days T0: Huawei Technologies Co.. Ltd. Bantian, Longgang District. Shenzhen. 518129 P.R.China Date: August 8th. 2016 HUAWEI FELLOWSHIP PAYMENT REQUEST No. HF2016060004A1 Period Item Amount(unrestricted support) 2016.8?2019.8 HUAWEI Fellowship $900,000 Total Requested: 5900.000 Please see payment information on following page From: Prof. Trevor Darrell 47:4 9w :umalzm :ulu-UI-Iu l-Itwmn nun-cl not: No. HF2016060004A1 HUAWEI FELLOWSHIP ACKNOWLEDGEMENT For Huawei Technologies Co., from the Berkeley Arti?cial Intelligence Research lab at University of California Berkeley (?Berkeley?) University of California Berkeley (?Berkeley?) welcomes Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. to sponsor the HUAWEI FELLOWSHIP with Berkeley Arti?cial Intelligence Research lab and greatly values the relationships we have with our member sponsors and look forward to a rich set of future interactions. As the BAIR member, Huawei can has the Additional Opportunities for Collaborations and Interactions through the bene?ts in the enclosed BAIR Membership Whitepaper in Attachment A: Additional Opportunities for Collaborations and Interactions. HUAWEI FELLOWSHIP requires Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. to send to Berkeley the sum of US $900,000 of unrestricted funding for a three-year fellowship in the BAIR, beginning on August 1th, 2016. Huawei may dynamically adjust each year?s funding at its sole discretion with good faith communication with BAIR. All the taxes and expenses levied by government in the territory of the Peeple?s Republic of China shall be paid by Huawei. All the taxes and expenses levied by government in the territory of the United States (if any) shall be paid by Berkeley. This acknowledgement shall be executed by Parties in Three (3) identical originals of which Huawei shall take Two (2) and Berkeley shall take One (1), each of which shall above membership. 7 {6.7.17 kW 54:4,on DATE SIGNED DATE Mr. Haibo Lin Prof. Trevor Darrell Authorized Signatory BAIR Industrial Alliance Program Director Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. CS Division, EECS Department, University Huawei Industrial Base, Bantian, of California, Berkeley Longgang District, 518129 Shenzhen trevorugeecs.berkeley.edu People?s Republic of China I Id llU?I?l No. HF2016060004A1 Attachment A: BAIR Membership Whitepaper :00231267 Z?l? CIT 13 4B 58 Ill'?El Frilmalalp doc: No. HF2016060004A1 center fellows and members of participating research groups outside of speci?c visits and retreats. The primary purpose of the center is to foster interaction between sponsors and center students. '.-postdocs faculty. These will be enhanced through the following BAIR members: - Sponsor site visits . On-campus workshops - - Fall on?campus retreat - Spring off-campus retreat The site visits to or from sponsors will provide in-depth and ongoing interaction between the sponsor and the most relevant center P15 and students, and provide a ?deep dive? for P15 and students to learn about the sponsor?s interests. Center PIs, fellows and other students may visit to the sponsor?s preferred site(s) once per year; for international sites the visit may be limited to the most relevant PI each year, and only the speci?c named fellow(s) for that sponsor, unless the Sponsor offers to cover additional travel costs. On?campus workshops will be hosted for each sponsor individually, with a customized program for each sponsor. Depending on a sponsor?s interests, the event may include detailed brie?ngs of relevant work from center P15 and students, a sponsor technical presentation, student-driven brainstorming session, start?up competition, andr?or PI panel discussion of research challenges relevant to the sponsor. There may be one large workshOp run per year. or a series of more frequent smaller interactions (which may also be virtual if the sponsor desires). Two annual retreats will be the focal point of the center, and will consist of a one-day meeting on campus at the UC Berkeley Faculty Club) in the early fall, and a two day offsite retreat in the winter or spring. Sponsors will be invited to join in both events (typically 5 per sponsor with the option to add 5 more if the Sponsor pays travel costs). Retreat time will include research presentations from Berkeley and Sponsor researchers, panels focusing on key industry challenges. and ?lessons learned" presentations detailing hands on experiences with current techniques. Signi?cant time at the retreat will be dedicated to group social and recreational activities and career mentoring opportunities. Member Expectations Sponsors will each provide the center with a membership fee per membership year, in one lump sum or periodically as desired by the sponsor. Membership years will run in parallel with the academic year unless otherwise noted. BAIR will be hosted within the University of California. Berkeley?s School of Engineering?s Engineering Research Support Organization (ERSO), in collaboration with the Center for Information Technology in the Interest of Society (CITRIS). BAIR Membership Whitepaper BAIR Steering Commitee (see b ​ air.berkeley.edu​ for up-to-date list) Revised May 13th 2016 Overview Artificial Intelligence faculty at UC Berkeley invite sponsors to join as members of the new Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research lab (BAIR), a center to encourage rich interaction between researchers at Berkeley and their counterparts at interested industrial labs and new ventures. Retreats and events on- and off-campus and at sponsoring companies’ sites will focus on specific member interests, and create a varied set of opportunities for one-on-one interaction between members and Berkeley researchers. The membership fee of $200K will directly fund first-year fellowships, and will also support retreat and travel costs, and discretionary needs in the PI’s research groups. A New Center During 2016 we are launching the ​Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research ​lab, which extends the previously successful Berkeley Vision and Learning Center. The goals of the center are to: ·​ ​Establish a venue that fosters direct contact between interested sponsors, students, and faculty pursuing vision and learning research. ·​ ​Offer the earliest possible student recruiting opportunities for industry partners. ·​ ​Facilitate opportunities for technology transfer and/or additional sponsored research. ·​ ​Provide fellowship funding to support first year vision and learning students and travel support for PIs and their students / postdocs. The center will be structured based on an annual membership with a limited number of sponsor companies so as to ensure high quality interaction between their researchers and the BAIR investigators. Student support ​through fellowships and travel grants will form the core mission of BAIR and the main goal of sponsorship funds.​ ​Each year, UC Berkeley EECS selects for admission for PhD studies in AI individuals from a pool which is two orders of magnitude larger than the number admitted. These students represent the highest strata of competitiveness in their cohort and are destined to be the future leaders of AI in academia and industry. BAIR funds will support first year students through tuition payment, stipends, and travel grants. Student bios and in-depth research results for key projects in the PI’s labs will be made available to sponsors via password protected access, including supplementary materials and discussion forums to interact with all center fellows and members of participating PIs’ research groups outside of specific visits and retreats. The primary purpose of the center is to foster interaction between sponsors and center students/postdocs/faculty. These will be enhanced through the following events for BAIR members: ● ● ● ● Sponsor site visits On-campus workshops Fall on-campus retreat Spring off-campus retreat The ​site visits ​to or from sponsors will provide in-depth and ongoing interaction between the sponsor and the most relevant center PIs and students, and provide a “deep dive” for PIs and students to learn about the sponsor’s interests. Center PIs, fellows and other students may ​visit to the sponsor​​’s preferred site(s) once per year; for international sites the visit may be limited to the most relevant PI each year, and only the specific named fellow(s) for that sponsor, unless the sponsor offers to cover additional travel costs. ​On-campus workshops ​will be hosted for each sponsor individually, with a customized program for each sponsor. Depending on a sponsor’s interests, the event may include detailed briefings of relevant work from center PIs and students, a sponsor technical presentation, student-driven brainstorming session, start-up competition, and/or PI panel discussion of research challenges relevant to the sponsor. There may be one large workshop run per year, or a series of more frequent smaller interactions (which may also be virtual if the sponsor desires). ​Two annual retreats will be the focal point of the center, and will consist of a one-day meeting on campus (e.g., at the UC Berkeley Faculty Club) in the early fall, and a two day offsite retreat in the winter or spring. Sponsors will be invited to join in both events (typically 5 per sponsor with the option to add 5 more if the sponsor pays travel costs). Retreat time will include research presentations from Berkeley and Sponsor researchers, panels focusing on key industry challenges, and “lessons learned” presentations detailing hands on experiences with current techniques. Significant time at the retreat will be dedicated to group social and recreational activities and career mentoring opportunities. Member Expectations Sponsors will each provide the center with a membership fee per membership year, in one lump sum or periodically as desired by the sponsor. Membership years will run in parallel with the academic year unless otherwise noted. BAIR will be hosted within the University of California, Berkeley’s School of Engineering’s Engineering Research Support Organization (ERSO), in collaboration with the Center for Information Technology in the Interest of Society (CITRIS). All membership funding is unrestricted and no specific IP rights are created as part of membership. There is no formal contract; we can acknowledge either a “gift” or a “membership fee” to the university. Membership fees are presently $200K/year. Each sponsor company has a steering committee representative responsible for their membership. Prof. Trevor Darrell is the BAIR PI responsible for overseeing the industrial consortium. For further information please contact any BAIR steering committee member directly, and/or Prof. Trevor Darrell, at ​trevor@eecs.berkeley.edu​ or +1 415 690 0822. Additional Opportunities for Collaborations and Interactions Sponsored research or short/long-term visiting researcher hosting opportunities that arise would be facilitated by the center but would be formally handled through the normal UC Berkeley channels or those of affiliated organizations per the preference of the PI(s) and sponsor(s). Collaborative project driven research will be fostered by the center structure. ● BAIR members are eligible to dedicate additional sponsorship for named PhD Student Fellowships and named Post-doc Fellowships. Typical funding levels are $300K additional for 4 named graduate fellows (per year). The sponsor will advise us on the selection of the fellows. ● BAIR members are welcome to simultaneously join the Berkeley Deep Drive Center (bdd.berkeley.edu), a $300K/yr contracted industrial consortium that additionally offers targeted research topics and intellectual property rights for non-exclusive commercial use of software placed in a designated repository. ● Sponsor visitors may be arranged by mutual consent as to topic and the qualifications of the individual visitor relative to the group visited; an additional funding will be requested to offset visit costs (typically $100K/year/visitor, which may be pro-rated for partial year visits). Visitor’s work that is not paid by UC nor makes significant use of UC equipment will not be considered UC IP, per UC policy.) ● Interested companies and PIs are encouraged to define additional sponsored efforts with intellectual property and research deliverables that will augment the basic center membership. ● Whether they are or are not members of BAIR, sponsors may engage individual PIs as private consultants outside of their university obligations, subject to their availability and at their hourly fee and given the appropriate disclosure of that outside relationship through the usual university channels. 1063 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY BEIRELEY 0 DAVIS 1.09 ARGELIZS MERCED ??515195 5A9 DIEGO 56.? PIANCISCO saw? BARBARA 55375 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERWG BERKELEY. CALIFORNIA 9412!) DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCES COMPUTER SCIENCE DIVISION 4-19 SODA HALL {5 612.5775 (rut HIS) 69043611 {tell} ueven??amsberldey ede September 29, 2017 To: Jimmy Ding Futurewei Technolo ies Subject: BAIR Membership 20I8 This letter acknowledges your expected membership in the Berkeley Al Research through the 2018 academic year, and requests that membership fees at the agwlexem?sm be sent to my grants of?cer, Ms. Lauren Mitchell. at the address speci?ed on the attached invoices. Payment can be by check made out to the ?Regents of the University of California" or sent via wire. You may simply include this letter as a cover sheet with your payment. As a BAIR member you will be invited to join all center events and have the bene?ts outlined in the enclosed whitepaper. All BAIR membership and student support is contractually unrestricted and carries no specific intellectual property rights or other promises; this provides us with needed ?exibility to can-y out interdisciplinary and collaborative research efforts. Nonetheless we greatly value the relationships we have with our member sponsors and look forward to a rich set of future interactions with you. Please do not hesitate to contact me directly if you have any further questions. Sincerely. 454 OM Prof. Trevor Darrell BAIR Industrial Alliance Program Director CS Division, EECS Department. University of California, Berkeley 01' CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY 135 L05 DIEGO FILHICISCO Mb'iri BARBAR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BERKELEY. CALIFORNM 9-1310 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCES COMPUTER SCIENCE DIVISION 4-39 SODA {510] 6-12-5775 {fun} (?51690-0822 (cell) [resume-ms berkelcy cdu October 30, 20l8 To: Jimmy Ding Futurewei Technologies Subject: BAIR Membership additional fees This letter acknowledges your expected additional membership fees to support proiects in the Berkeley t. (BAIR) center during 20V), and requests that membership fees at the aggregate level to sent to my grants of?cer, Ms. Lauren itehell, at the address speci?ed on the attached es. Your additional membership fees will used to support the fellowship program wrthin BAIR research. Payment can he By check made out to the ?Regents of the 01 California" or sent via wrre. You may simply include this letter as a cover sheet with your payment. As 21 HAIR member you will be invited to join all center events and have the bene?ts outlined in the enclosed whitepaper. All BAIR membership and student support is contractually unrestricted and comes no speci?c intellectual property rights or other premises; this provides us with needed flexibility to carry out interdisciplinary and collaborative research efforts. Nonetheless we greatly value the relationships we have with our member sponsors and look forward to a rich set of future interactions with you. Please do not hesitate to contact me directly if you have any further questions. Sincerely, d. dM?l 0 Prof. Trevor Darrell Industrial Alliance Program Director CS Division, EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley Joe Berkeley Arti?cial Intelligence Research Center Prof. Trevor Darrell, Industrial Alliance Director UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY INVOICE 010 M5. Lauren 634 Soda Hall - MC-1776: Berkeley. CA 94720-1776: (510) 642-3417 UCBT - TO: Jimmy Ding Futurcwei Technologies Date: 10130118 BAIR MEMBERSHIP PAYMENT REQUEST Period Item Amount (unrestricted support) 2019 calendar year Warship Fee $600,000 2019-20 and 202521 (fellowship program 2 year renewal) Total Requested: $600,000 Please see payment information on following page. UNIVLRSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BLRKELEY - . 1 5C SANTA CHLZ COLLEGE OF LNGINEERING BERKELEY. CALIFORNM 9-1120 DI 0F AND COMPLITLR COMPUTFR. DIVISION ?l-H SODA HALL 643-125? August 24. 2018 To: Jimmy Ding Futurewei Technologies Subject: BAIR Membership 2019 This letter acknowledges your expected membership in the Berkeley Al Research (HAIR) center for the 20l8-20l9 academic year. and requests that membership fees at the aggregate level of to be sent to my grants of?cer, Ms. Lauren Mitchell, at the address specified on the attached invorces. Payment can be by check made out to the ?Regents of the of California" or sent via wire. You may simply include this letter as a cover sheet with your payment. As a BAIR member you Will be invited to join all center events and have the bene?ts outlined in the enclosed whitepaper. All BAIR membership and student support is contractually unrestricted and carries no speci?c intellectual property rights or other promises; this provides us With needed ?exrbility to carry out interdisciplinary and collaborative research efforts. Nonetheless we greatly value the relationships we have with our member Sponsors and look forward to a rich set of future interactions with you. Please do not hesrtate to contact me directly if you have any Further questions. Sincerely, 6.14 QM Prof. Trevor Darrell BAIR Industrial Alliance Program Director CS Division. EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley trevor@eecs.berkelcy.edu OI CALII ORIHA. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BERKELEY. CALIFORNIA 91720 DEPARTMEKT OF ELECIRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCES COMPUTER SCIENCE DIVISION 449 SODA HALL {5101642 3775 (In) [415! 690-0322 {cell} net-era cecsberkelcy edu January 7, 2019 To: Liang Peng Huawei Technologies, Co., Ltd. Subject: BAIR Membership additional fees acknowledges your expected additional membership fees to support projects in the Berkeley 1 AIR) center during 2019, and requests that membershi fees at the aggregate level of be sent to my Mitchell. at the addregLspeci?ed on the attached W. 'Iouradi '-nalmember?hip ees - ed for unrestricted support research, eallyincludin" Prof. Kurt 's Mn u. sin uro?ccts. Pa entca - . a . the .- .. -ln1versityofCalifornia" or sentvia wire. You may simply include this letter as a cover sheet with your payment. As a BAIR member you will be invited to join all center evean and have the bene?ts outlined in the enclosed whitepaper. All BAIR membership and student support is contractually unrestricted and carries no speci?c intellectual property rights or other promises; this provides us with needed flexibility to carry out interdisciplinary and collaborative research efforts. Nonetheless we greatly value the relationships we have with our member Sponsors and look fonvard to a rich set of future interactions with you. Please do not hesitate to contact me directly if you have any further questions. Sincerely, Prof. Trevor Darrell BAIR Industrial Alliance Program Director CS Division, EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley trev rt cs cdu Berkeley Arti?cial Intelligence Research Center PM. Trevor Darrell, lndustrlal Dlrector 0 CALIFORNIA BERKELEY INVOICE UCB TAX ID 9201493119 INVOICE DUE DATE: 30 Days T02Liang Peng Huawci Technologies, Co., Ltd. Date: 1/7/19 BAIR MEMBERSHIP PAYMENT REQUEST Period Item 2019 calendar year? Additional Me?l?bershi? Fae Total Requested: $400,000 Please see payment information on following page. . -1 776. Berkeley. CA 94720-1776; (510) 642-3417 Amount (unrestricted 5022001 $400,000 git/4 FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Huawei USA Phone: 403.330.5000 HUAWEI Fax: 408.330.5088 October 5, 2018 Kim Kail University of California at Berkeley Wireless Foundation Coordinator 253 Cory Hall Berkeley, CA 97420-1770 Email: kail@erso.berkeley.edu Dear Ms. Kail: Futurewei Technologies, Inc. (?Futurewei?) is pleased to provide an unrestricted gift of$300,000 to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the Universn tomTa'E't-Berkeley to support the Machine Learning tor Wireless Keseaieh is under the direction of the ML4Wireless Scienti?c Directors and Professor Anant Sahai. This gift will serve to provide uturewei full membership privileges in the ML4Wireless Center for the period of 10/112018 through 9130/20l9. Acknowledgment of this gift and membership should be made to uturewei Technologies, Inc. at the following address: Yingming Zhu (c/o Jason Chen) 2230 Central Expressway Santa Clara, CA 95050 Sincerely, 706m 3:8 JAM Yingming Zhu President Santa Clara. CA I Plano. I NJ I Rolling Meadows, IL I Greensboro. NC I Denver. C0 1' Belles-lie, WA Shy} FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Huawei USA Phonc:408.330.5000 HUAWEI Fax: 408.330.5088 Date: October l2, 2018 4) (5 Anthony Stanios, CRA RACC [Ll Research Administrator IV Engineering Research Support Organization University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-1776 Phone: (510) 642-1538 Email: astarnos@berkeley.edu Dear Mr. Stamos: Futurewei Technologies, Wave?) is pleased to make an unrestricted, charitable gift [50,000 to University of Ca rnia, erkeley support student Sponsorship which provides additional researc David Wa the research uturewei me a aims on the basis of this gift to any ownership or other bene?cial interest in any work product resulting from this gift. Nonetheless, we would appreciate being kept abreast of the progress of the research and request that you provide us with progress reports or as is otherwise appropriate. If required by the laws of Peeple's Republic of China, Huawei shall have the right to deduct any taxes imposed in the People's Republic of China on any payment to be made by Huawei to University of California, Berkeley from the Consideration on behalf of University of California. Berkeley. In that case, University of California, Berkeley shall only be paid by Huawei the balance after such deduction from the Consideration to Partner's performance of the obligations under this agreement. Upon Universny of California, Berkeley's request, Huawei shall submit to Universny of California, Berkeley of?cial taxes receipts issued by People?s Republic of China. Acknowledgment of this gift should be made to Futurewei Technologies, Inc. at the following address: Futurewei Technologies Ymgming Zhu 0 Michael Aday 2230 Central Expressway Santa Clara, CA 95050 We look forward to seeing the progress of your research. Sincerely, Yingming Zhu Head of Silicon Valley Research Center Date Santa Clara, CA I Plano. TV 8 Bridgewaler. NJ I Rolling: earloii s. II. it GreensboroBellei tie. WA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY IMLEV 0 DAVIS - 0 L01 avenue 0 mm 0 0 IMI BIIOO IAN M61160 It?ll? I cm: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Of ELECTRICAL INOIHEIRINO AND COMPUTER SCIENCE DIVISION ?5 SODA I-IALL. BERKELEY CA euro-me October 25. 2018 Mr. Lin Heibo Huewei Technologies Co.. Ltd. Bentinn, 10mm District Shenzhen 618129. P.R.Chins Dear Mr. Lin Haiho. We truly appreciate Knewei Technologies Co" Ltd.? intended unrestricted gift of to support the in st" directed by Mhleesor Stolen, Professor Joseph Gonzalez. Professor Joseph en cePo at the nivereity of California. May. A receipt eclmowied?nz your unrestricted giftu provided to Huewei Technologiee Co. Ltd" Huawei Technologies 00.. Ltd. can make the payable check or wire transfer to? Male Check Payable To: Regents of the Univereity of California. Berkeley Mailing Address: Professor Ion Stoice University of California. Berkeley Computer Science Division 465 Soda Hall, M31778 Berkeley. CA 94720? 1776 Wire Transfer Information: University Name: Univereity of California Address: 466 Soda Hall. MS: 1776. Berkeley CA 94720 Bank Account 01753-80001 Ben]: Name! Bank of America. NA Bank Address for Routing: 100 West 38rd Street. NY. NY 10001 Branch Phyaicul Address! 1656 Grant Street, Concord. CA 94520 Country: United States of America Routingfl?reneit (ABA) #3 0260-0959'3 CHIPS Address: 959 SWIFT Addreae: BOFA USSN Please include Ion StoieelProject in the identi?cation of the payment. lange ms: an it II II lulu tau-Unrestricted Gift Amount: the bene?ts as the founding sponsor level as follovvs: Bene?ts: 0 Attend private moo?yeerly RISE Lab Offsite Retreats (up to 9 attendees) Early mess to new resultsitecbnology a Early occese to students for collaborative work. internships. recruiting I Organize site Visits and brainstorming worltehOps outside of retreats with RISE Lab faculty. students and 0 Featured recognition and acknowledgement on RISE Lab website and publications 0 Preferential use of partners? technology in developing research prototypes Intellectual property: We intend to make moat RISE st'developed software freely available under BSD, Apache. or similar Open Source license. Tex: All Taxes lowed on the Umyeralty or Huawei shall be borne by either party respectively in accordance with the applicable tax laws endior regulations in each territory. If required by the laws of People's Republic of China, Huewei shall bear any withholding taxes imposed in the People's Republic of China on any payment to be made by Huswei to University. All the taxes and expenses levied by government in the territory of University shall be paid by University. Upon the receipt of original invoices and billing list from University. Huewei shell pay University the payment amount by bank transfer Within [30] days. Sincerely. Professor 1 on Simon Director. RISE Lab University of California, Berkeley University of California, Berkeley Signature Huswei Tech Signotui - Nome? liofbo Lip? Neme' Leslie Bane: sq? Title: DRY Title: Director, Gift Operations Date: 7/0 1:1 5' Dale Page 2 of2 FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Huawei USA Phone 403.330 soon HUAWEI Fm: 403.330 508?! March 13, 2019 Professor Ion Stoica (9 University of California at Berkeley Computer Science Division a 465 Soda Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-1776 Dear Professor Stoiea, research project This letter will con?rm Fut'uretgg?idonntion of $500,000 to support . aim and Professor dir bv Professor Ion _Stoi_e_?, Professor Ra??ca Popa, Professor Joseph Gonzalez at the University Berkeley. The Futurewei donation is an unrestricted gift (Cash), and was previously paid as a wire transfer on [4 2019. Wm?; Futurewer makes no claims on the basis of this gift to any ownership or other beneficial interest in any work product resulting from this gift. We would, however, appreciate being kept abreast ofthe progress of the research as appropriate. We look forward to seeing the progress of your research. Sincerely. ?new Head ot'Sihcon Valley Research Center Acknowledged 4? fag/57?? Name 5H- Date Title cc: Kant Atehley aggl?? FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Huawei USA Phenet40ll.330.5000 HUAWEI Fax: 405 330.5035 September 13, 2017 University of California. Berkeley 2 i Donor and Gift Services 1995 University Avenue, Ste 400 Berkeley, CA 94704-1070 Dear Ms. Banez. Futurewei Technologies, Inc. ("Futurewei") is pleased to donate $85 .000 to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Calliorrua, BerRelcy Berkeley") to support the research of Professor Kantian Ramchandran's research on Topics for F2020. A ?rst ayrnent of $40,000 USD shall be madewilhig thirty days of the signatur?f thist A second payment oi $45,000 USD shaTlBe tirade within ?ve (5) months ofThe signa?tre of this letter. Funnewei understands that it will receive pledge reminder letters that will assist us in processing this gift. No per se are imposed on this gift except that it he used solely to support basic research in the technologies mentioned above. Futurewei is aware that UC Berkeley charges a 10.5ll a Research Administration Fee to cover the cost of administering the fund and to invest in ?xture research at UC Berkeley. Additionally, the Department may charge a fee after the gift is processed, not to exceed 6% based on Futurewei policies. This letter should he signed by an appropriate representative in Development and Alumni Relations at Berkeley indicating the University's acceptance ofthe gift. It is our understanding that these ?inds will he used for research and that they will be acknowledged in publications, press releases, and publicity for the program. We would appreciate copies of these materials as they become available. UC Berkeley has Futurewei's permission to use this gift in public announcements and campaign materials. Sincerely, Jason Chao Date President Acknowledged LO [Ila/Lem Dot/tall? hittithorized University Representatii'e Datel Plano, Santa Clara, CA San Diego, CA . NJ - Rolling Mentions, IL . Greensboro. 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Honever. the ??illoning communication and technolog} transfer tehicles are employed ht the Unitersit} to engage Industrial (tenors. including the l'ollon mg' Flte llniversit) wi'l Invite C?entr'tl Softuare lnstitme at Technologies Co.. Ltd. to research synposin and rese'treh exert ieus. in tun i?dn} intenme research retreats held ochantpus At retreata. we distribute ile'lS [papers and patents submtted since the last relreal as ell as those that hate been accepted Since the last retreat. B) arrange-mutt- ntt?crbliy ill prmitle tan-campus Illtel'ltgb nit): researchers Central stitntc at lItutwei Co 1 Id null ht. pr- idetl \titlt opmnunities tu \titlt. assess. and form continuing relationship: 'l'1 II-temit) graduate students Ofenursc. ?e tt'll not reveal information of] lnatte. Technologies (50., 1 tr] in an) meeting retreat. or to :1 third party. bttni'm?ly. ?e llL-l reveal preprietar} 'nl'ertnatinn ot'a thud pm}. tn an} Itteetittg. retrutt. or publication It} '6 cchnologle: . Ltd.. ll'rewureh that I?t paid from tlonzttiom leads to the filing .tl Intent. b} the our Intent I5 to pursue Rmaltt-l?ree licensing. license means that Huattei technologies Co.. Ltd. and its a?iliettes cetthl hate :1 uq-t patent tsitltont hat ing to pay a myth} to the knit ersity . 1? . Dtrectt 5111 -r il.?.13erkele} i (rung lluawc Teclmo'egieo. mammal? UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY BERKELEY DAVIS IRVINE - L05 ANGELES - MERCED - RIVERSIDE - SAN DIEGO - SAN SANTA - SANTA CRUZ PROFESSOR KRSTE ASANOVIC DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE (510] 642-6506 VOICE COMPUTER SCIENCE DIVISION (510) 6434534 579 SODA HALL. MCI776 Imp eecs berkcley cdu lust: BERKELEY. CALIFORNIA 947204775 ,1 Xx. September IS, 2018 I To: Yongjie Zhou, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Subject: ADEPT Membership We pleas luawei is willing to_p_rovide a unrestricted gil of two hundred thousand dollar support of The UniversihYt?Califomta at Bp'rR'?I?ey?s maboratory. No restn 'ons 5e are imposed on this gift. WW speci?c pre-identified research deliverables to Huawei, nor does it entail any grant of license rights to make commercial use of the University?s intellectual property. All the taxes and expenses levied by the Chinese government applicable to the Huawei's gift to the University under this letter shall be paid by Huawei. All the taxes and expenses levied by the US. government applicable to the Huawei?s gift to the University under this letter shall be paid by the University. We look forward to engaging with Huawei through the forums described in the attached industrial membership overview page. Kat/tar" Krsle Asanovi? 7t?iW no 7 {71; ,r HUAWEI Professor Robert PilawavPodgurski Address: University of California, Berkeley S73 Cory Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-1770 Email: pilawa@berkeley.edu Dear Professor Robert Pilawa-Podgurski, 3 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. is pleased to make an unrestricted, charitable 'ft of $100, 0 the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at the University of California, alias Regents of The University of California, Berkeley, to support research on extra high ef?ciency DC DC converter by Professor Robert Pilawa-Podgurski, who shall be the beneficiary a of this glft. Mr The payment of $100,000 will be paid within thirty (30) days after reception of the invoices with the issuance of this Gift Letter. Huawei makes no claims on the basis of this gift to any ownership or other bene?cial interest in any work product resulting from this gift. Nonetheless, we would appreciate being kept abreast of the progress of the research and request that you provide us with annual progress reports or as is otherwise appropriate. We look forward to seeing the progress of your researchHuawei In 0., Ltd. Representative Accepted on behalfp niversity of Date: Ile/zar/KS Matthew Weaver, Director of Gift Services gig? FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. I 503 HUAWEI A Subsidiary ofHuawet Technologies Co., Ltd. March 1, 2013 University of California, Berkeley do Professor Sylvia Ratnesarny Computer 634 Soda Hall University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-1776 RE: Gift Dear Prof. Sylvia Ratnasamy, Futurewei Technologies, Inc. (?Futurewei?) wishes to make an unrestricted gift in the amount of 5100 000 to provide support to the University of California, Berkeley for the bene?t of "mini Engineering and Computer Science Department at UCB. The funds are expendable at the discretion of Professor Sylvia Ratnasamy for the purpose of supporting the research work ofgjg of her graduate students. r? _l If, for any reason, Prof. Ratnasamy to leave UCB, then another quali?ed UCB professional, performing the same type of research as Prof. Ratnasarny, will be given access to any remaining gi? funds for expenditure for the same purpose identi?ed above. I understand that UCB will provide Futurewei with a gift receipt and letter acknowledging this gift, in accordance with IRS charitable donation regulations. Sincerely, go 2 3 Guolin Wang President Santa Clara, CA Plano, TX - Bridgewater, NJ Rolling Meadows, IL High Point, NC Denver. CO 2330 Cc: tral Fxpressway, Santa lara. CA 95050 Pl: tun-108 330 5000 Fax. 408 330 5038 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY iRVlhiE - LOS - SAX Santa BARBARA - SABETA CRGZ September 7. 2018 Dr. Yongjie Zhorry Vice President HiSilicon Hnatvei Technologies (30., Ltd. Administration Building Huawei Base Bantian, Longgang District Shenzhen 518 i29 Peoples Republic of China Dear Dr. Zhou, welcome Hnawei Technologies Co. Ltd. {the Company) as an industrial af?liate of the Berkeley Emerging Technologies Research (BETR) Center of the University of California at Berkeley (the University) for the second year. We are pleased that the Company is willing to provide a monetary gift of one hundred ?fty thousand of US dollars (USD150.000) in support: of research programs. This letter is the written understanding between the parties regarding this gift. The terms outlined in this letter pertain to industrial af?liates of the BETR Center for a period of twelve (12) months upon the written acceptance of this invitation and the receipt of the monetary gilt. No restrictions per se are imposed on this gift. This gift does not commit specific pre~identi?ed research deliver-ables to the Company, nor does it entail any grant of license rights to make commercial use of the University?s intellectual property. Howeven the following communication and technology transfer vehicles are employed by the University to engage industrial donorsi including the following: 1. The University will invite the Company to research webinars. semi-annual research reviews and an anneal symposium. By arrangement, the University will provide on~campus meetings with researchers. The Company will be provided with opportonities to network with, assess, and forrn continuing relationships with students in the research groups of the faculty members who are co?Directors of the BETR Center. 2. While the BETR Center?s (So?Directors will retain the right to determine how your gift will be used, you will have the opportunity, once a year, to identify the research topics of rnost interest to your company. We will endeavor to allocate part of your annual gift to support research. in areas of the highest interest to the Company. 3. Twice a year, we will distribute lists of papers and patents submitted since the last review. This process Will facilitate the tracking of the patenting activities of the BETR Center, enabling the Company to expeditiously make arrangements with the University on technology licensing and transfer, should there be interest. 4. It is the practice of the BETR Center that researchers do not reveal proprietary information of any corporate af?liate in any meeting or publication to a third party. Similarly. they do not reveal proprietary information of a third party in any meeting, review? or publication to any corporate affiliate. S. The University will apply an overhead fee of 10.5% to this gift; the rate that UC Berkeley?s Vice Chanceilor of Research Office has determined to be applicable for research gifts for the duration of the affiliation period de?ned in this letter. For the avoidance of doubt; the Subsidiaries of the Company shall receive the same rightsi bene?ts and interests of the Company in BETR Center: and the Subsidiaries of the Company shall possess the same rights, benefits and interest to participate in BETR Center as Company. ?Subsidiary? means entities that Control, or are Controlled byi or are under common Control arith the Company. For purposes of this definitiom ?Control? (including the terms ?Controlled by? and ?under Common Control with") means direct or indirect ownership of at least titty percent of the voting power} capital or other securities of controlled or commonly controlled entity: or the possession ofthe power to direct or cause the direction of the management policies of such entity, Whether through the. ownership of voting securities or by contract or otherwise. All the taxes and expenses levied by the Chinese government applicable to the Company's gift to the University under this letter shall he paid by the Company. All the taxes and expenses levied by the US. government applicable to the Company?s gift to the University under this letter shall he paid by the University. Payment by wire transfer can he made per the instructions given at: in the Referencex?Menao sections please include: For the bene?t of the Berkeley Emerging Technologies Research (BE-TR) Center c/o Professor Tsn-Jae King Liu, tking@eecs.berkeley.eda Department of Electrical Engineering Computer Sciences, 253 Cory Hall The BETR co-Directors appreciate the interest that the Company has in oar research andlook forward to a mutually rewarding relationship. Sincerely . Professor Tsu?lae King Liu Co-Director, Berkeley Emerging Technologies Research (BETR) Center Nancy! LahichKinney Executive Director, Donor Gift Services? University of California at Berkeley in . a in Accepted on beh gig him etii?deci?iolehnies Co. Ltd. by: Signature .- it ., .. e?l?s?agiesh?origne Zhou :1 as :i a; Company Rep Title: Vice Pres . - $.th Wind a MW at imi'f' Berkeley Emerging Technalagies Researc? 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Huawei USA Phone:408.330.5000 HUAWEI Fax. 408.330.5088 Date: November 2, 2018 0% 1 Ms. Lauren Mitchell Grants Of?cer University of California, Berkeley 634 Soda Hall Berkeley, CA 94720-1776 Phone: 5 0-642-34 7 Email: gavinpoy@berkeley.edu Dear Ms. Mitchell: Futurewei Technologies, Inc. (?Futurewei?) is pleased to provi an unrestrictedgi? ofS 100 University of California, Be pp ??65 to improve software engineering educatio Dr. Armando Fox. Based on our he is attempting to organize a research lab for the application of his research and we ?thlter understand that these funds will be applied as membership fees to that research lab. Acknowledgment of this gi? should be made to Futurewei Technologies, Inc. at the following address: Yingming Zhu (c/o Michael Aday/David Lai) 2230 Central Expressway Santa Clara. CA 95050 3?;an 37m Yingming Zhu President Santa Clara. CA I Plano. TX I Bridgewater. NJ I Rolling Meadows, IL I Greensboro, NC I Denver, CO I Belles-no. WA 2:24am? UC Berkeley Mal - aura. GIFT from Io Prdassas Sana arr! Dram ?mall?s man I FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES. INC. 'umluthmt?u;um Em lluauci new USA 3.12 2134;": HU El Dcumix'r2LZDI? I?ml'cwnr Alum! Sahai "gum-clung J.- umpmm bus-mew nff'nllfamua. 20? Hall I'm! Batch} A sahnl all: Dc." Pink-amt 'a?nluu 1u-al. supp-ma [mun-mm lechmlugm Inc Is pinuul In muLu. .I ul SHAW Io mppun IlIc Lullahnuuw Ruth-u l?tht?a?ll In he pcrlumlnl in Ilu: liqunmmt ul'l lnmul I npumnp. Lmnpum ?lucm. cs SIOIWDO oflhu l'uudmg IS In 111:: march of I?mfmm Salim and Ins madam. 550.th of Wm Inlcruk-d lu the maul; ul'f'mlm Ann Dayan and In p.13 Imnl shall In. mad; Ilmu dau nl Iln slgsulurc ul lullu Illc .uJamu. nl'lhn gill lum mat he um! 4? an Im mum?! 1 "ethics 1:41 I ulurcu ct {minimum In use this 33'? In public .md tamrmun nulmuls hull: nu gmuh at ten Ices a an- rulmngud ?mun-mm uh aim llu: mm cm!) mm an: mdudul llus gt" .1: Iclcum hes I ulmcuu dues nu! Imp-m. .uu nun "Lil-u: .Im claims an the hash: ot'IhI-i gm Ia am ulh? twirling! am ?ml: pmducl mulling [Ins gm hunclhulcss uc .am'mn ml; hu *3 Lem ?hum ul pmgma research. ll g? :3 us gm: pleasure Io my. .1 ual ml:- mummy 1 Im mum I .alulurnm's misslun educammsewn}: Ilu- pn'prr? u: gum :cunmh Sincerely. 12 mm Jason Chan Dale President. Futumw: Tn hmlugtr- lm. l?m?mnl i?mu'nk 153m WA FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Huawei USA Phone: 400.330.5000 Fax: 400.330.5000 F- Date: August 20, 20!? 0? Amber Sanchez Business Manager BWRC. Berkeley Wireless Research Center 2 08 Allston Way, Suite 200 Berkeley. CA 947044302 Phone: 510-643-3969 Email: gmbersanf?lberkelevedu C. Dear Ms Sanchez: Futurewei Technologies, Inc. (?Futurewei?) is pleased to proyide a gift of$90.000 to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California at Berkeley to support the Berkeley Wireless Re Center This gift, in combination with a Huawei HiSilicon gm 0 .000, will serve to provide full membership in the BWRC for the period from 7/ 1/20]? through 6/30/20] 8. The BWRC is under the direction of the BWRC Scienti?c Directors. No restrictions per 5e are imposed on this gili except that it be used solely in support of the BWRC, and that Futurewei will have all rights as delineated with the BWRC membership policy. Acknowledgment of this gift and membership should be made to Futurewei Technologies. Inc. at the following address: Jason Chao (c/o Steve Gillig) 2230 Central Expressway Santa Clara, CA 95050 Sincerely. Jason Chao President Er" ?+gjaeow lunt. I l'lulln. l\ I Bridgett nter. NJ I Rolling \icutlmn. II I Greensboro. I Ilctl\cr.( 0 I Bella! ue. S94 FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Huawei USA Phone: 408.330.5000 HUAWEI Fax: 408.330.5088 Date: September 18, 2017 Amber Sanchez Business Manager BWRC, Berkeley Wireless Research Center 2108 Allston Way, Suite 200 Berkeley, CA 94704-1302 Phone: 510-643-3969 Email: ambersan@berkeley.edu Dear Ms Sanchez: Futurewei Technologies, Inc. (?Futurewei?) is pleased to provide a gift of $90,000 to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California at Berkeley to support the Berkeley Wireless Research Center Per the Berkeley Wireless Research Membership Policy 2017, Futurewei is engaging with the BWRC Professor Ali Niknejad in the de?nition and funding of the Wireless Chip-to-Chip Communication project, which is of mutual interest, and is to be funded for the period from 10/1/2017 through 9/30/2018 for this additional $90,000. The BWRC is under the direction of the BWRC Scienti?c Directors. No restrictions per se are imposed on this gift except that it be used solely in support of the BWRC, and that Futurewei will have all rights as delineated with the BWRC membership policy. Acknowledgment of this gift should be made to uturewei Technologies, Inc. at the following address: Jason Chao (c/o Steve Gillig) 2230 Central Expressway Santa Clara, CA 95050 Sincerely, anw??iu Jason Chao President Santa Clara. CA Plano, TX Bridgeitater. NJ I Rolling Mentions. IL Greensboro. NC I CO I Bellevnc. Mm an: IO :2 mean canon:- en: Burl-edit. ctr. mm II I: vat-1M In a; I1 mama-u a. 0 0 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Peoples Republic Dale: Oct I2, 20! 7 Amber Sanchez Business Manager BWRC. Berkeley Wireless Research Center EIOB Allston Way, Suite 200 Berkeley. CA 94704-1302 Phone: 510-643-3969 Email: am anfrii rkelev.cdu Dear Ms Sanchez: I ..ineering and Comuter Science at the Univ .1: . . - . 5 Research Center . This ill. in combination with a Futurewer i of 90 000 will serve to ovide l?ull membershi in the I throu Huatvei will makethe payment of the gomg mentioned gi? within thirty (30) days after Huawei's receipt of the original, signed invoice issued by BWRC via wire transfer to the bank account as speci?ed in the invoice. All Taxes levied on BWRC or Huawei shall be borne by either Party respectively in accordance with the applicable tax laws and/or regulations. if required by the laws of?People's Republic ol'China, Huawei shall have the right to deduct any taxes imposed in the People's Republic of China on any payment to be made by Huawei to BWRC from consideration on behalf of? BWRC- In that case. BWRC shall only be paid by Huawci the balance after such to taxes-receipts-as-such. The BWRC is under the direction of the BWRC Scienti?c Directors. No restrictions per se are imposed on this gill except that it be used solely in support of the BWRC. and that Huawei will have all rights as delineated with the BWRC membership policy. Acknowledgment of this gift and membership should be made to Huawei Technologies. inc. at the following address: Bantian, Longgang District 5 8129 People?s Republic ol'China Sincerely, Yongjie Zhou 'f-m VP. Hisilicon d?I?I?u Rabat 6(9/ 50m Sig FUTUREWEIIECHNOLOGIESJNC. Huawei USA Phone: 403 330.5000 HUAWEI Fax: 4030305003 July 30, 2018 /1 Amber Sanchez fl/ Business Manager BWRC, Berkeley Wireless Research Center 2108 Allston Way, Suite 200 Berkeley, CA 94704-1302 . d- - Email: ambersan@berkeley.edu Dear Ms. Sanchez: Futurewei Technologies, Inc. (?Futurewei?) is pleased to provide a ift 0 (me Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the 0 Cal eler to support the Berkele Wireless Research Center (BWRC . This i? will serve to rovide full membership in the for the period of I roug [30/2019 and the BWRC Project Option for?Ana og oc Rejection" with Professor Ali Niknejad. The BWRC is under the direction of the BWRC Scienti?c Directors. No restrictions per se are imposed on this gi? except that it be used solely in support of the BWRC, and that Futurewei will have all rights as delineated with the BWRC membership policy. Acknowledgment of this gift and membership should be made to Futurewei Technologies, Inc. at the following address: Yingrning Zhu (c/o Jason Chen) 2230 Central Expressway a Pei f) Santa Clara, CA 95050 8? a Sincerely, 05m t'a' 37w Santa Clara, CA Plano. TX I Bridgewuter. NJ I Rolling Meadows. II. Greensboro. NC Denver. CO I Bellevue. 7:30 Cenl?pressway $012.. FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 2 Huawei USA Phone: 408.330.5000 Fax: 408.330.5088 March I3, 2019 Ajith Amerasekera Director, Berkeley Wireless Research Center University of California 2108 Allston Way, Suite 200 Berkeley, CA 94704?1302 Phone: 510-643-3969 Email: amerasekera@berkeley.edu Dear Dr. Amerasekera, Furturewei Technologies Inc. is pleased to 4 235 a Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California at Berkeley to support the research of Prof. John Wa ek at the Berkeley Wireless Research Center (BWRC). Futurewei makes 2 claims on the basis of? this gift to any ownership or other bene?cial interest in any work product resulting from this gift. Nonetheless, we would appreciate being kept abreast of the progress of the research. The payment has already been made to the University by wire transfer on 03/05/20] 9. We look forward to seeing the progress of your research. Sincerely, 3113(2019 Yingrning Zhli' Date Head of Silicon Valley Research Center Ir"? a Acknowledged Name: Date Title: Santa Clara, CA I Plano, TX. I Bridgewater. NJ I Rolling Meadows, IL I Greensboro, NC I Denver, CO I Bellevue, WA FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Pho HUAWEI Huawet USA sz:403.330.5088 March 13,2019 :3 Candy Corpus fl! Operation Manager BWRC, Berkeley Wireless Research Center 2108 Allston Way, Suite 200 Berkeley, CA 94704-1302 Phone: 510-643-3969 Email: candycomus@berkeley.edu Dear Ms. Corpus: Futurewei Technologies, Inc. (?Futurewei?) is pleased to provide an unrestricted gift of$180,000 to the Department of Electrical?Enjli?eering and @ute?ciermversity of California at Berkeley Berkeley Wireless Research Center This gift serves to provide full membership in the BWRC the period from 7/ 1.12019 throu 613012020. Futurewei makes no claims on the basis of this gift to any ownership or other bene?mm product resulting from this gift. Nonetheless, we would appreciate being kept abreast of the progress of the research. The BWRC is under the direction of the BWRC Scienti?c Directors. No restrictions per se are imposed on this gift except that it be used solely in support of the BWRC, and that Futurewei will have all rights as delineated with the BWRC membership policy. The payment has already been made to the University by wire transfer on 03106/2019. We look forward to seeing the progress of your research. Sincerely, ?rmer. 3/1? 3l13!2019 Yingming Zhu Date Head of Silicon Valley Research Center Acknowledged Name: Date m, ling/4% Santa Clara, CA Plano, TX Bridgcwatcr, NJ I Rolling Mmtduws. IL I Greensboro. NC 1 Denver, CO I Bellcvuc, WA $52 FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 9/ Huawei USA Phone: 408.330.5000 HUAWEI Fax: 408.330.5088 November 4, 2016 I 5, 9 Professor SWker Professor Sgl?a Ratnasamy University of California at Berkeley Computer Science Division 415 Soda Hall, MIC-1776 Berkeley, CA 94720-1776 Dear Professor Shenker and Professor Ratnasamy, Futurewei Technologies, Inc. (?Futurewei?) is pleased to make an unrestricted gift of $300,000 to support the "NetSys" research projects directed by both ofzou in the Department of Electrical Engineenng and Computer Science at the University of orma, erkcley The gift amount of $300,000 will be paid upon execution of the gift letter. Sincerely, November 4,2016 Chao Date PreSI?ent, Futurewei Technologies, Inc. ha] Fof?University oI?Calil'ornia. Berkeley Hovemher . 2016 Date Leslie D. Bane: irector, Gift Operations Santa Clara. CA I Plano. TX Bridgcwatcr, NJ Rolling Meadows, IL 1' Greensboro, NC Denver, CO I Bellevuc, WA ?1 lt?? UTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ?gan?fl?i'f?ug?g?g?gg Huawei MD USA Phone: 400.330 5000 HUAWEI Fax: 408 330.5088 December 26, 2017 Professor Scott Shenker oi Eliicn?a at Berkeley Computer Science Division 415 Soda Hall. INC-1776 Berkeley, CA 94720-1776 Dear Professor Shenker. Futurewei Technologies. Inc. C?Futurewei") is pleased to make an git of 53 00,000 to support the "Nets Lab" research ro'ects directed by you in the Department of Electrical Engtneenng mputer Science at ?e University of Eahiomta. Bc-r?eley The gift amount of $300,000 will be paid upon execution of the gift letter. Sincerely. jW-I?t/ CW Jan 29.2010 Jason Chen Date President. Technologies, Inc. Accepted on behalf ofUnivcrsiry of Califomia', Berkeley Authorich University Representative Date LU new!? Dtreel-ur, Gil-i- Serui Santa Clara. CA . Plano. Bridgett alter, NJ Rolling Mentions, ll. - Greensboro. NC I neuter. C0 Belletue, A FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Huawei A Pilone?.408330.5000 HUAWEI Fax 408.330.5083 February 8, 2019 0 Professor Scott Shenkcr. Professor of Computer Science University of California at Berkeley Computer Science Division 415 Soda Hall. 776 Berkeley, CA 947204776 Dear Professor Shenker: at University of California at Berkeley ("University") to support research projec un Lab directed by Scott Shenker and Sylvia 5 4-: The gift will be available in one (1) installment of $300,000 for expenses related to the research which will be due upon issuance of this letter and receipt of invoice. The payment shall be issued to University within thirty (30) days of said due dates. Futurewei makes no claims on the basis of this gift to any ownership or other bene?cial interest in any work product resulting from this gift. Nonetheless, we Would appreciate being kept abreast of the progress of the research and request that you provide us with annual progress reports or as is otherwise appropriate. We look forward to seeing the progress of your research. 8 incerely, limes 37%! 218/2019 Yin?n??ng?Zhu Date Head of Siligon Valley Research Center Acknowledged MD 2/3 Mam": Matt-We'd" 931? Title: Duea?rl Galina-arms- Sanla Clara. CA 0 Plano. TX I Bridgcwalcr. NJ I Meadows, lL - Greensboro. Denver. CD It Bullet ue. A l995? FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Huawei RELD USA Phone: 405.330.5000 Fax: 403.330.5038 Date: June 23, 2016 Amber Sanchez Business Manager BWRC, Berkeley Wireless Research Center 2l08 Allston Way, Suite 200 Berkeley. CA 94704-1302 Phone: 5 10-643-3969 Email: ambersan@berkeley.edu Dear Ms. Sanchez: Futurewei Technologies, Inc. (?Futurewei?) is pleased to provide a gi? of$l 80'000 to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Ca I ornia at Berkeley to support the Berkeley Wireless Research Center . The BWRC Is under the direction of the BWRC Scienti?c Directors. No restrictions per se are imposed on this gift except that it be used solely in support of the BWRC, and that Futurewei will have all rights as delineated with the BWRC membership policy. Acknowledgment of this gift and membership should be made to Futurewei Technologies, Inc. at the following address: Jason Chao (c/o Steve Gillig) 2330 Central Expressway Santa Clara, CA 95050 Sincerely, Jason Chao President 8? Nt?kQ?r~C, Sunla Clara. CA Plano. TX NJ I Rolling Meadows. IL I NC Denver. CO Hellenic. WA Qty; FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ua ei USA Phone: 408.330.5000 Fax:408.330.5088 March 13,2019 Candy Corpus Operation Manager BWRC, Berkeley Wireless Research Center 2108 Allston Way, Suite 200 Berkeley, CA 94704-1302 Phone: 5 1 0-643 -3 969 Email: candycomus@berkeley.edu Dear Ms. Corpus: Futurewei Technologies, Inc. (?Futurewei?) is pleased to provide an unrestricted gift of 1 80,000 to the Department of Electrical Engm'_eering and ComouteLScierm ot Cah?frnia at Berkeley Berkeley Wireless Research Center This gift serves to provide full membership in the BWRC the period ?'om 7fl/20191hrou 6130i2020. Futurewei makes no claims on the basis of this gift to any ownership or other bene?cial inter:e:sF_F1 anE work product resulting from this gift. Nonetheless, we would appreciate being kept abreast of the progress of the research. The BWRC is under the direction of the BWRC Scienti?c Directors. No restrictions per se are imposed on this gift except that it be used solely in support of the BWRC, and that Futurewei will have all rights as delineated with the BWRC membership policy. The payment has already been made to the University by wire transfer on 03(06/2019. We look forward to seeing the progress of your research. Sincerely, a! Thames .34? 3/13/2019 1! ti Yingming Zhu Date Head of Silicon Valley Research Center Acknowledged Name: Date m. m; an'?g/ Santa Clara, CA Plano, TX I Bridgett-titer, NJ a Rolling Meadows. IL I Greensboro. NC I Denver, CO I Bellcvuc, WA MARVELL NANOFABRJCATION LABORATORY MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT between THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA and FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. THIS AGREEMENT (?Agreement?), effective as of (DATE) DECEMBER 5, 2018, is by and between THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, a California. corporation ("University"), acting on behalf of its Engineering Research Support Of?ce/Marvell Nanofabrication Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley, and FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, having a principal place of business at 2330 CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY, SANTA CLARA, CA 95050 (?Company?). RECITALS WHEREAS, University, under certain. circumstances, provides non-University parties access to MNL facilities, equipment, and services to the extent such access is consistent with, and will not adversely affect, the University?s constitutional objectives of education, research, and public service (the ?University Mission?); WHEREAS, Company desires to use the MNL facilities and equipment for certain research projects; WHEREAS, University has determined that Company?s proposed use of the MNL facilities and equipment serves purposes consistent with, and will not adversely affect, the University Mission, and wishes to provide Company access to and use of the MNL facilities, equipment, and services pursuant the terms of this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, conditions and terms set forth in this Agreement, and for other good and valuable consideration, the parties agree as follows: i. MEMBERSHIP FOR ACCESS TO MNL FACILITIES. University will allow Company to use the MNL facilities, equipment, and services to conduct research and work in the MNL facilities as a MNL member, subject to the following: a. Same of Work. University will provide services to or allow use of the MNL facilities as fully set forth in the attached Schedule A. Schedule A is incorporated as part of this Agreement. 1). Number osters, A maximiun of six (6) persons from Company may access the MNL facilities at. any time. Rev. 08:3 nevus l?f38 . Certi?cation and User Agreement. Each person approved by the Company (?Company User?) to access the MN facilities will need to be separately certi?ed by University and enter into a three-party MNL Company User Agreement among the Company, University and the Company User in a form substantially the same as the attached Schedule B. . Membership Fee Company will pay University the MNL annual membership fee (?Membership Fee?), based on the fee structure detailed on the NanoLab?s website: . Lab And Equipment Use And Services Fees. Additionally, Company will pay University the laboratory and equipment usage, services, and overhead fees (?Use Fees?) set forth at the website address in the preceding Paragraph Ipygiee and Payment. University will send Company invoices for the Membership Fee and Use Fees attributable to Company?s use of the MNL lab and equipment and services during the preceding month. Company will pay invoiced Membership Fees and Use Fees within thirty (30) days from receipt of invoice from the University of California Loans and Receivables O?ice. Payment of invoices will be made payable to: The Regents of the University of California UC Cashier?s Of?ce University of California, Berkeley 140 University Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-l101 All inquiries concerning account balances and payments should be referred to: Marvell Nanofabrication Laboratory 520 Sutardja Dai Hall Berkeley, CA 94720 Or call (510) 809-8600 Or e-mail srscott@berkeley.edu 2. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND DATA. a. Rev. 0813012016 BCMS property resulting from research conducted by a Company User will be governed by the policies and agreements between the Company User and the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, all right, title and interest in and to any intellectual property jointly resulting from one or more employees or agents of Company and one or more employees or agents of University during the perfomiance of this Agreement will be jointly owned by Company and University, unless the parties further agree in writing otherwise. Company?s access to University does not grant University any right, title or interest in or to intellectual property owned by the Company. Company also understands that this 2 Agreement does not grant Company any right, title or interest in or to intellectual property owned by University. b. Materials and Data. Company owns all materials supplied by Company to University and all data or other contents of any results and/or reports generated in connection with activities under this Agreement. unless otherwise agreed in writing by the parties. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the parties, University will not use such materials, data or content for any purpose not contemplated by this Agreement. Except as required by law and the public records act, University will not disclose any material supplied by Company to the University or any data. or any other contents of any results and/or reports generated in connection with activities under this Agreement. 3. TERM AND TERMINATION. The term of this Agreement will commence DECEMBER 5, 2018 and terminate DECEMBER 4, 2019 (the ?Tenn?). Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time, without cause, with ten (1 0) days? written notice to the other party. University will have the right to terminate this Agreement without notice if Company fails to pay charges for services rendered hereunder within forty-?ve (45) days following Company's receipt of University's mvorce. 4. FURTHER AGREEMENT OF PARTIES. a. Priority of University Work. MNL facilities are research facilities shared by University graduate and postdoctoral students as well as industrial research scientists. The parties agree that University work will have priority over work to be performed by or for non?University users. Access by Company to MNL facilities and the working condition of equipment cannot be guaranteed. b. Limitations on Research. Research for the bene?t of Company or Company User will be undertaken only under conditions approved in advance by the University. This Agreement does not. give rise to any joint research project between or among the Company, the Company User, and the University. Company User will enter into the Company User Agreement as an employee or representative of the Company only. 0. Comnamr Resnonsibilitv for Company User. Company agrees that it is solely responsible for Company Users and that Company Users will, under no circumstances, be deemed employees of University. University will have no responsibility to provide Worker's Compensation or other liability coverage for the Company Users? bene?t. University will not be responsible for any costs, expenses or liabilities for illness or injuries of the Company User. Company agrees that each Company User is acting as an agent and representative of the Company while working at the MNL facilities. Company will ensure that each Company User has his/her own health insurance. Additionally, the Company agrees to maintain in effect such insurance as speci?ed in Section 7 below. 5. DISCLAIMER OF UNIVERSITY WARRANTY. UNIVERSITY MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED BY COMPANY FROM THE USE OF ANY SERVICES 3 Rev. 0850/2016 BCMS FACILITIES PROVIDED BY UNIVERSITY, AND THERE ARE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR WARRANTIES OF NONINFRINGEMENT. 6. INDEMNIFICATION AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY. a. Company will defend, indemnify and hold University, its of?cers, agents, and employees, harmless from and against any and all liability, loss, expense, including reasonable attorney?s fees, or claims for injury or damages arising out of the performance of this Agreement (collectively, ?Claims?), but only in proportion to and to the extent such Claims are caused by or result from the negligent or intentional acts or omissions of Company, its of?cers, agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. b. University will. defend, indemnify and hold Company, its of?cers, agents, and employees, harmless from and against any and all Claims, but only in proportion to and to the extent such Claims are caused by or result: from the negligent or intentional acts or omissions of the University, its of?cers, agents, or employees. c. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY, IN NO EVENT WILL TOTAL LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF FORM OF ACTION, EXCEED THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT PAID BY COMPANY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. 7. MURANCE. a. Company agrees to keep in full. force and effect during the term of this Agreement, at the expense of Company, insurance (?Insurance?) as follows: i. Commercial Form General Liability Insurance with minimum limits as follows: a. Each Occurrence $1,000,000 b. Products/Completed Operations Aggregate $2,000,000 c. Personal and Advertising Injury $1,000,000 d. General Aggregate $2,000,000 ii. Workers Compensation as required by applicable law. Business Automobile Insurance with insurance coverage amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence. b. If the Insurance is written on a claims-made form, it will continue for three years following termination of this Agreement. c. The Insurance will provide for a retroactive date of placement prior to or coinciding with the effective date of this Agreement. Rev. 0830/20 I 6 BCMS d. University will be named as an additional insured on the General Liability and Business Automobile insurance of Company. e. Within thirty (30) days of the execution of this Agreement, Company will fumish the University with a Certi?cate of Insurance (the ?Certificate of Insurance?) evidencing compliance with the insurance provisions of this Agreement and requiring 30 days advance written notice to the University of any modi?cation, change, or cancellation with respect to the Insurance. f. The provisions of this Section 7 will not be construed to limit the liability of Company. 8. CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION. University will use reasonable efforts, consistent with its established policies and procedures, to protect the con?dentiality of any information furnished to it by Company in connection with the Agreement and designated by Company in writing as con?dential. 9. USE OF NAME, TRADEMARKS AND LOGOS. Company will not use the name of the University of California, or any abbreviation thereof, or any name of which "University of California" is a part, or any trademarks or logos of the University, in any commercial context, including, without limitation, on products, in media (including websites), and in advertisements, in cases when such use may imply an endorsement or sponsorship of Company, its products or services. All uses of the University?s name and trademarks must receive prior written consent from The Regents of the University of California through the Of?ce of Business Contracts and Brand Protection. This provision complies with California Education Code Section 92000. 10. OF HEEARIIES. The parties to this Agreement will be and remain at all times independent contractors, neither being the employee, agent, representative, or sponsor of the other in their relationship under this Agreement. 1 1. NOTICES. University?s representative for all matters will be: Steven Scott-Financial Analyst 520 Sutardja Dai Hall Berkeley, CA 94720 809-8612 Company?s representative for all purposes will be: Lei Wang FuttrreWei Technologies, Inc. . 2330 Central Expressway, Santa Clara, CA 95050 lei.wangl @huawei.com Rev. BCMS 12. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement, including any schedules, constitutes the entire understanding of the parties respecting the subject matter hereof and supersedes any prior understanding or agreement between them, written or oral, regarding the same subject matter 13. GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement will be construed and governed in all respects by the laws of the State of California. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the Effective Date. THE REGENTS OF THE COMPANY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA By_ Quartz Low 4 By: AW Name: Quan Luc Name: Xvi! alien Title- B?sin?ss Con??loicer ??0:ij a (mason Date _J_anuary 29 2019 Date ln/?/Jnr?? i 6 Rev. 0813mm 6 BCMS SCHEDULE A SCOPE OF WORK The goal of the project at UCB MNL is to fabricate a variety of silicon nanophotonic structures such as channel waveguides, spot size converters and grating couplers, for the exploration, evaluation and development of various module-level assembly technologies. The work at UCB MNL will typically involve processes on 6? silicon and 'silicon-or1~insulator substrates; DUV photolithography wili be required to fabricate CD 500 nm features typically used in diffraction gratings and waveguide facets; there will be multiple depositions of PECVD SiOx and SiNx films, and occasionally e?beam or physical-vapor (sputter) deposition of typical metals such as Cr, Au, Ag, Al, Ti, and Pt; CMP will also be utilized for the planarization/thickness adjustment; deep trenches (etch depth 10 um, but with low aspect ratio) will be created using the BRIE tools; several test structures (process monitors) have been incorporated into the process flow, for checking the etch depth and deposition thickness using profilometer, white~light interferometer, ellipsometer, and SEIVI Rev. 08/30Hm 6 BCMS SCHEDULE Form Berkeley Nanofabrication Laboratory Company User Agreement The Regents of the University of California (?University?), acting on behalf of its Engineering Research Support Nanofabrication Laboratory FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (?Company?), and LUKE LEE, an individual and employee of Company (?Company User?), agree as follows: Company User named above understands and agrees that: l. 6. Rev. 03130.00") IJCMS Company User is being allowed access to MNL facilities to conduct research subject to and pursuant to the Nanofabrication Laboratory Membership Agreement between the Regents of the University of California and Company, dated DECEMBER 5 2018 (the ?Membership Agreement"). Tennination of the Membership Agreement, for any reason, will terminate access to MNL facilities. Company User must be pmperly trained in MNL facility procedures, safety and in equipment operation by completing the MNL Orientation seminar and pass the safety exam before entry to the facility will be permitted. The parties understand that while the staff and management of MNL will make reasonable efforts to provide training to users, ultimate responsibility for safe use of the facility rests with Company User and Company. Company User will comply with facility rules and procedures at all times. Company User?s research is subject to conditions approved in advance by the University. This Company User Agreement does not. give rise to any joint research project between or among Company, Company User or the University. Company User is entering this Company User Agreement as an employee or representative of the Company only. Ownership of all right, title and. interest in and to any intellectual property resulting from research conducted by Company User will be governed by the policies and agreements between the Company User and the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, all right, title and interest in and to any intellectual property jointly resulting from one or more employees or agents of COMPANY and one or more employees or agents of University during the performance of this Agreement will be jointly owned by COMPANY and University, unless the parties further agree in writing otherwise. Company User understands that this Company User Agreement. does not grant Company User any right, title or interest in or to intellectual property owned by University. Subject to the terms of the Membership Agreement, Company User will release, hold harmless and indemnify University, its of?cers, agents and employees from any and all claims, damages, costs (including reasonable attorneys? fees) and liabilities arising out of the Company User?s use of MNL facilities. Company will ensure that Company User abides by all other applicable terms and conditions of the Membership Agreement. AGREED: Companv User Company Representative University LEE LEI WANG MING WU (Print Name) (Print Name) (Print Name) 9 am? away Li; My? Fa_ View ule itle MQLL 2&1? Signature Signature amt-e Sn Dew 9/ 5790/? 8? Date Dat? Dare Rev. 083M016 9 BCMS Bill Flounders, Ph.D. Executive Director 520 Sutardja Dai Hall Berkeley, CA 94720 510 809 8600 phone bill_flounders@berkeley.edu https://nanolab.berkeley.edu June 20, 2019 Lei Wang FutureWei Technologies, Inc. 2330 Central Expressway Santa Clara, CA 95050 lei.wang1@huawei.com SUBJECT: Marvell Nanofabrication Laboratory Membership Agreement (BCMS #15138) Dear Lei Wang: I am writing to you today to terminate the Marvell Nanofabrication Laboratory Membership Agreement, effective December 5, 2018 (“Agreement”), pursuant to Provision 3 of the Agreement. Termination of the above referenced Agreement is effective ten days following notice of this termination letter. Please call me at the phone number found above if you have any questions regarding this contract termination. Best regards, Bill Flounders, Ph.D. Executive Director Marvell Nanofabrication Laboratory 520 Sutardja Dai Hall Berkeley, CA 94720 (510) 809-8613 CC-Connie Chang-Hasnain Sharon Norris Quan Luc Steven Scott Kevin Tran vBCBP03.1 Approved for form 03/29/18: OGC:MW BCMS #_________ at, ?Ll EWM gale Berkele We?? g??k 5 ?My; gamma: ?8sz Berkeley SkyDeck Sponsorship MOU It is the intent of Futurewei Technologies, Inc., (?Futurewei") to support the work of SkyDeck at University of California, Berkeley and to engage with innovation and startups throughi?the UC Berkeley ecosystem. We hereby give to the SkyDeck Innovation Fund 11920) the sum of one hundred fifty thousand dollars Futurewei will provide this as an unrestricted gift to pledge support for SkyDeck operations for the period of [08/30/2018 As a Golden Bear SkyDeck Partner, Futurewei shall have the following access: - Ability to confirm two SkyAdvisors to Berkeley SkyDeck Engage up to two Futu rewei SkyAdvisors on the startup review committee during twice annual startup review. Reviewers may see all applicants OR focused verticals of applicants - The Futurewei SkyAdvisors may choose to review past cohort applications Opportunity to confirm a HotDesk Team for each cohort (twice per year) Direct visibility into the startups and alumni teams at SkyDeck and their ventures, including team early access - Concierge service facilitating meaningful and sustained interactions with researchers and administrators across campus entrepreneurship as requested Partner logo prominently displayed within SkyDeck space and on SkyDeck website Priority seating at biannual ?Demo Day,? featuring pitches by all cohort teams and 350+ attendees from the VC community - Access to SkyDeck networking events, inciuding adviser meet-and-greets SkyDeck advisor role Access to SkyDeck internal portal This gift agreement, although not legally binding, constitutes our expressed intention to support the educational mission of the University of California, Berkeley. Please indicate your acknowledgement of this gift by signing and returning a copy of this letter to us. This agreement has been signed by the parties: For and on behalf of: TECHNOLOGIES, ENC. Signature: Enema}?- 517w Date: 08/31/2018 Name: YINGMING ZHU Title: President Futurewei Technologies, Inc. For and on behalf f: UNIVERSITY OF LIF Signature: Date: (3 007/4, Name: Caroline W?gett I Title: Executive Director of Berkeley University of California, Berkeley 2150 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA 94704, Penthouse (PH)