Invisible Technologies Inc.’s 2024 Modern Slavery Statement

This statement has been prepared for the financial year ended 31 December 2024 in accordance with the requirements of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. With approval from the Board of Directors, the statement sets out the actions taken by Invisible Technologies Inc. (“Invisible Technologies”) to prevent modern slavery in our operations and supply chain.

OUR STANCE

Modern slavery is a crime and a violation of fundamental human rights. It can manifest in a variety of forms, such as slavery, servitude, forced and compulsory labour - all of which deprive victims of their liberty and exploit them for personal or commercial gain.

Invisible Technologies does not tolerate modern slavery in any form.

This Modern Slavery Statement reflects Invisible Technologies’ ongoing efforts and commitment to comply with all applicable laws and regulations to mitigate and minimize the risk of modern slavery in our business operations or in those of our suppliers.

OUR BUSINESS AND SUPPLY CHAINS

Founded in 2015, Invisible Technologies is a leader in AI operating system for the enterprise.

Our end-to-end AI Process Platform structures messy data, builds digital workflows, deploys agentic solutions, evaluates/measures impact, and mobilizes relevant human experts. We have trained foundation models for more than 80% of the world’s leading AI model providers, and we have the expertise to customize AI for any industry, function, or use case.

We are committed to taking reasonable and appropriate steps to mitigate and minimize the risk of modern slavery in our supply chains or in any part of our business. At Invisible Technologies, personnel are required to comply with our core values which set out our commitment to ethical business practices and regulatory compliance.

Invisible Technologies’ core business is specializing in software solutions and digital process automation. As a business that operates primarily in the technology and professional services sector, we do not engage in manufacturing, agriculture, construction, or other industries traditionally considered high-risk for human trafficking or forced labor. When suppliers are engaged by us in services, they are conducted in close proximity to or in close cooperation with Invisible Technologies personnel. Consequently, these services are conducted in professional environments where exploitative practices would be difficult to hide.

Our workplace policies support our commitment to act ethically and with integrity in all our business relationships. Our procedures implement and enforce systems and controls to mitigate and minimise the risk of slavery in our business or within our supply chains. We regularly review our policies and procedures to assess their effectiveness in minimizing the risk of modern slavery taking place in our business or supply chains.

OUR VENDORS AND SUPPLIERS

We enforce policies and procedures to ensure that we act ethically and with integrity in all our business relationships. Our vendors and suppliers are reputable companies. We do not contract with vendors or suppliers based in industries or regions of the world where the risks of modern slavery are high. We believe the risks of slavery practices within our vendors or suppliers are low.

RISK ASSESSMENT OF MODERN SLAVERY

Invisible Technologies’ activities are largely considered low risk for modern slavery practices. Invisible Technologies does not manufacture products, and our core activities are typically performed by a highly skilled and specialized workforce. This applies also to the types of activities that we procure, predominantly software and services.

We review human rights and modern slavery risks annually, which includes conducting due diligence in our internal operations and on our supply chain.

During our review of modern slavery risks for financial year 2024, we identified the following risks:

Risk Area Risk Risk level Risk commentary
Operations Risk of modern slavery among our own employees or contract staff Extremely low Invisible Technologies hires highly skilled specialists through rigorous employment practices as well as verification and background checks.
Supply Chain Risk of modern slavery in vendors located in countries outside of the U.S. Extremely low Invisible Technologies maintains a third party risk program that reviews vendor practices during onboarding. Additionally, Invisible Technologies does not conduct business with vendors located in countries at high risk for modern slavery.
Supply Chain Risk of modern slavery in services requiring low skill levels, such as security, catering, and janitorial services Extremely low Invisible Technologies only has offices located within the U.S.. The services provided within each office are from fully vetted vendors provided or recommended by the building.
Supply Chain Risk of modern slavery in electronics procurement Low Electronics are a known high-risk commodity for modern slavery. Invisible Technologies uses a third party for all procurement, delivery, and storage of IT equipment.

OUR REPORTING CHANNELS

All Invisible Technologies’ personnel have access to internal channels for reporting suspected incidents of modern slavery, including access to Invisible Technologies’ compliance team.

This statement is made pursuant to section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes Invisible Technologies’ modern slavery statement for the financial year ended December 31, 2024. It has been approved by Invisible Technologies’ board of directors and signed by Francis Pedraza (Founder, President and Chair of the board) on its behalf by August 5, 2025.