INFRASTRUCTURAL SUPPORT Sample Clauses

INFRASTRUCTURAL SUPPORT. 2.1. HPGIF will provide access to working space and the following infrastructure support to the Incubates for a period as may be determined by the HPGIF: a. Co-Working Space b. Shared Conference Hall (depending on availability) c. Discussion /Conference Room (depending on availability) d. Standard Furniture etc. e. Cabins, open fixed seats and floating seats f. Electricity g. Printing facility (on chargeable basis) h. Internet and Wi-Fi connection i. Land Line Phone usage (on chargeable basis) j. Other support as HPGIF may deem fit 2.2. Incubates shall not claim above support as a matter of right, but the infrastructural support shall be provided to Incubates on availability basis by the HPGIF. The HPGIF shall in no way be bound to provide above said support to the Incubates. The Incubates shall treat the premise with utmost care, and not do anything unprofessional, illegal or immoral that may disrupt the working culture, reduce or adversely affect the productivity of the said office or otherwise bring HPGIF to disrepute in any manner. 2.3. Smoking and alcohol are prohibited in the Incubation Foundation’s facility. 2.4. No Incubate shall be permitted to use the premises or the address of the HPGIF for the registration of the startup.
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INFRASTRUCTURAL SUPPORT. 2.1 IIML-EIC will provide access to working space and the following infrastructure support to the Incubatees for a period as may be determined by the IIML-EIC: a. Co-Working Space b. IoT & AI Lab facilities c. Shared Conference Hall (depending on availability) d. Discussion /Conference Room (depending on availability) e. Standard Furniture etc. f. Cabins, open fixed seats and floating seats g. Electricity h. Printing facility (on chargeable basis) i. Internet and Wi-Fi connection j. Land Line Phone usage (on chargeable basis) k. Other support as IIML-EIC may deem fit 2.2 Incubatees shall not claim above support as a matter of right, but the infrastructural support shall be provided to Incubatees on availability basis by the IIML-EIC. The IIML-EIC shall in no way be bound to provide above said support to the Incubatees. The Incubatees shall treat the premise with utmost care, and not do anything unprofessional, illegal or immoral that may disrupt the working culture, reduce or adversely affect the productivity of the said office or otherwise bring IIML-EIC to disrepute in any manner. 2.3 Smoking and alcohol is prohibited in the Incubator’s facility. 2.4 No Incubatee shall be permitted to use the premises or the address of the IIML-EIC for the registration of the Company.
INFRASTRUCTURAL SUPPORT. 2.1 SGVU-BBI will provide access to working space and the following infrastructure support to the Incubatees for a period as may be determined by the SGVU-BBI: a. Co-Working Space b. Shared Conference Hall (depending on availability) c. Discussion /Conference Room (depending on availability) d. Standard Furniture etc. e. Cabins, open fixed seats and floating seats f. Electricity g. Printing facility (on chargeable basis) h. Internet and Wi-Fi connection i. Land Line Phone usage (on chargeable basis) j. Other support as SGVU-BBI may deem fit 2.2 Incubatees shall not claim above support as a matter of right, but the infrastructural support shall be provided to Incubatees on availability basis by the SGVU-BBI. The SGVU-BBI shall in no way be bound to provide above said support to the Incubatees. The Incubatees shall treat the premise with utmost care, and not do anything unprofessional, illegal or immoral that may disrupt the working culture, reduce or adversely affect the productivity of the said office or otherwise bring SGVU-BBI to disrepute in any manner. 2.3 Smoking and alcohol is prohibited in the Incubator’s facility. 2.4 No Incubatee shall be permitted to use the premises or the address of the SGVU-BBI for the registration of the Company.
INFRASTRUCTURAL SUPPORT. 2.1. CURAJ-IF will provide access to working space and the following infrastructure support to the Incubates for a period as may be determined by the CURAJ-IF: a. Co-Working Space b. Shared Conference Hall (depending on availability) c. Discussion /Conference Room (depending on availability) d. Standard Furniture etc. e. Cabins, open fixed seats and floating seats f. Electricity g. Printing facility (on chargeable basis) h. Internet and Wi-Fi connection i. Land Line Phone usage (on chargeable basis) j. Other support as CURAJ-IF may deem fit 2.2. Incubates shall not claim above support as a matter of right, but the infrastructural support shall be provided to Incubates on availability basis by the CURAJ-IF. The CURAJ-IF shall in no way be bound to provide above said support to the Incubates. The Incubates shall treat the premise with utmost care, and not do anything unprofessional, illegal or immoral that may disrupt the working culture, reduce or adversely affect the productivity of the said office or otherwise bring CURAJ-IF to disrepute in any manner. 2.3. Smoking and alcohol are prohibited in the Incubation Foundation’s facility. 2.4. No Incubate shall be permitted to use the premises or the address of the CURAJ- IF for the registration of the startup.

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