Common use of Hardware Clause in Contracts

Hardware. A prototype or product manufactured by the start-up. In case of very high production costs, the start-up can keep the original prototype and deliver a mock-up of the prototype. Start-ups shall however keep the prototype available for lending it to ESA for exhibitions.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Incubation Contract, Incubation Contract, Incubation Contract

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Hardware. A prototype or product manufactured by the starttechno-upstarter. In case of very high production costs, the starttechno-up starter can keep the original prototype and deliver a mock-up of the prototype. StartTechno-ups starters shall however keep the prototype available for lending it to ESA for exhibitions.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Business Incubation Contract, Business Incubation Contract, Business Incubation Contract

Hardware. A prototype or product manufactured by the start-up. In case of very high production costs, the start-start- up can keep the original prototype and deliver a mock-up of the prototype. Start-ups shall however keep the prototype available for lending it to ESA for exhibitions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Incubation Agreement

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Hardware. A prototype or product manufactured by the start-up. In case of very high production costs, the start-up can keep the original prototype and deliver a mock-up of the prototype. Start-ups shall however keep the prototype available for lending it to ESA for exhibitions. 1. Welcome/Introduction 2. Elevator pitch 3. Progress status tasks/work packages, first phase. 4. Planning of tasks/work packages, next phase

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Incubation Contract

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