Inventor. The term “Inventor” as used in of this Agreement is the person, or all persons in the circumstance of a joint invention, who made or created the Subject Invention while employed by University.
Inventor. Upon the early termination of this Agreement, COMPANY and its AFFILIATES and SUBLICENSEES may complete and sell any work-in-progress and inventory of PRODUCTS that exist as of the effective date of termination, provided that:
(i) COMPANY pays DFCI the applicable running royalty or other amounts due on such sales of PRODUCTS in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and
(ii) COMPANY and its AFFILIATES and SUBLICENSEES shall complete and sell all work-in-progress and inventory of PRODUCTS within [**] months after the effective date of termination.
Inventor. Inventor shall mean a University employee, student, or postdoctoral or other fellow who invents technology. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA BOARD OF REGENTS POLICY Academic COMMERCIALIZATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS Adopted: December 14, 2007 Amended: December 10, 2010, February 14, 2014, June 12, 2015 Page 2 of 6 Subd. 2.
Inventor is a private citizen residing in Nevada. No consent, approval or authorization of, registration with or declaration to any person or entity is required in connection with the execution and delivery of this Agreement by INVENTOR or in connection with the performance by INVENTOR of any agreement contained herein.
Inventor. Inventor" shall mean Allen and CytoDyn of New Mexico, Inc. a New Mexico corporation, xxxividually and collectively.
Inventor. An Inventor is one who makes a creative input to the conception of the Invention. U.S. Patent statutes require that only the true Inventor(s) be named on the Patent. A coauthor or one who merely reduces the Invention to practice (i.e., successfully uses the Invention in its intended manner) is not an Inventor unless he makes a creative input to the conception.
Inventor. Xxxx Xxxxxx O¨ zaysin, Istanbul (TR) (**) Term: 15 Years
Inventor. Microlatch’ Director and major shareholder, Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, has a background in electrical engineering and has worked for major technology organisations, including RACAL and IBM. Xxxxx founded Securicom P/L in the late 1980s, initially specialising in magnetic stripe software and hardware solutions for the banking industry. In 1995, Xxxxx formed Banque Technology Systems Plc, originally a listed vehicle on the secondary London technology stock exchange and currently on the Australian Securities Exchange now MaxSec Group Limited. As BQT Solutions it introduced wireless smart cards to the security market with successful sales to BBC Television, Great Britain’s MI5, SUN Microsystems, FBI and several government buildings globally. Based on Chris’s knowledge of the payment card market and emerging security / identification systems, plus expertise in smart card technology, it was clear to Xxxxx that this technology group represented the future for secure payment systems, access control and identification. Xxxxx is an expert in the design and manufacture of products using biometric fingerprint technologies with applications in bank credit/debit card payments and access credential technologies. More recently, since 2003, Xxxxx has created and enhanced a patent portfolio that focuses on mobile biometrics technologies, which has become heavily biased within the global smartphone market. The creation of Microlatch P/L was taken to encompass the patent portfolio as well as manufacture specialised mobile security biometrics devices. The release of mobile phones with fingerprint and/or other biometrics identification technology has proven Chris’s belief that the necessity for mobile security devices is correct, and the market has expanded significantly in recent years and will continue to accelerate in a variety of implementations. The main reason for this substantial growth is that no payment platform or building infrastructure requires changes if the user credential contains the security aspects in a stand-alone and self-managed process. Additionally, there is no need to send user biometrics data or change existing communication mediums, NFC, Bluetooth and RF being a few. Xxxxx Xxxxx has had significant involvement with Technology IP and manufacturing for global markets over several decades and is considered an expert in his field and a forward thinker with inventive skills and a proven record. The intention is to utilise a public company structure to provide the i...
Inventor. Cox 6/18/2004 10/871858 Integrated Database Indexing System Xxx Xxxx 9/3/1999 09/389,567 Universal Configurable Serial Bit Stream Processor Xxxx Xxxx 10/6/2000 09/684,761 Enhanced Boolean Processor with Parallel Input Xxxx None NEXQL 12/29/2003 78/345954 None. Marketing Agreement by and between Borrower and Exclusive Markets dated July 13, 2004. The Collateral shall consist of all right, title and interest of Borrower in and to the following: