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FutureTech II Acquisition Corp. 8-K

Accession 0001493152-26-002585

$FTIICIK 0001889450operating

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Jan 15, 7:00 PM ET

Accepted

Jan 16, 4:30 PM ET

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0001493152-26-002585

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FutureTech II Acquisition Corp. Auditor Adeptus Partners Resigns

What Happened FutureTech II Acquisition Corp. announced on January 16, 2026 (via Form 8-K) that its independent registered public accounting firm, Adeptus Partners LLC, informed the Audit Committee that it resigned effective January 12, 2026. Adeptus had served as the company’s auditor since October 7, 2021. Adeptus’ audit report for the year ended December 31, 2024 did not contain an adverse opinion or disclaimer but included an explanatory paragraph expressing substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern.

Key Details

  • Auditor resignation effective: January 12, 2026. Adeptus served since October 7, 2021.
  • Adeptus’ 2024 audit report included a going-concern explanatory paragraph (Dec 31, 2024).
  • No “disagreements” were reported between Oct 7, 2021 and Jan 12, 2026 on accounting, disclosure or auditing matters.
  • The only “reportable events” disclosed were Adeptus’ communications regarding material weaknesses in disclosure controls and in financial reporting as described in the company’s 2023 and 2024 Form 10‑K filings. A letter from Adeptus dated January 16, 2026 is filed as Exhibit 16.1.

Why It Matters A change in the independent auditor is a material corporate event for investors. The filing confirms Adeptus had previously flagged material weaknesses in controls and that the most recent audit included a going-concern paragraph—facts investors can use to assess financial reporting risk. The company did not report any auditor disagreements; it has provided Adeptus a copy of the 8-K and received a letter from Adeptus filed as an exhibit. Investors should watch for the company’s announcement of a successor auditor and any related disclosure about audit timing or adjustments to controls.