Maturity of SMART CAMPUS Technologies Sample Clauses

Maturity of SMART CAMPUS Technologies tools and components The following table indicates clearly for each one of the Key Technologies, Tools and components, the level of maturity and the supplier partners. Table 4 - SMART CAMPUS Technologies, tools and components Components Maturity of the technology Technology Suppliers Sensor Actuators Smart meter Controller Domotic systems These are components available commercially Process Vision has access to the components from their partnerships that have their own products. The pilots have access through their network of partners in the energy and ICT sector. In Portugal, ISA is a supporting partner and has their own open technology. They are using them in several Energy Efficiency projects across Europe. Intelligent software The specific content for Energy Efficiency needs to be further developed based on the specific requirements of the project IST has the intelligent software deployed suitable for the SMART CAMPUS Project. ALFAMICRO has the experience of developing several software architectures and has researched the pedagogical aspects and behaviour transformation of user interaction. Wireless Technologies and Services These are standard communications technologies Interactive communication services Process Vision has the communication technology experience to integrate the Energy Efficiency Services in the platform and intelligent software. The pilots have access through their network of partners in the energy and ICT sector Components Maturity of the technology Technology Suppliers Lighting systems These are commercial technologies available from large vendors and from innovative SMEs SMART CAMPUS will use preferably solutions to be supplied by SMEs and will work the optimized solution for each Pilot. The Lisbon Pilot will work with 2 SMEs in advanced lighting: ARQUILED and isGREEN. Integration technologies These are stable engineering practices to be utilized in a new application specified by the SMART CAMPUS Pilot users IST (Lisbon), ARCHEOMETRA (Milan), Metropolia (Helsinki) and CDT (Luleå) have extensive experience of control systems integration, being experienced with the issues of Open Source and interoperability and standardisation. B2 IMPACT
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  • Technology Discoveries, innovations, Know-How and inventions, whether patentable or not, including computer software, recognized under U.S. law as intellectual creations to which rights of ownership accrue, including, but not limited to, patents, trade secrets, maskworks and copyrights developed under this Agreement.

  • Ownership and Intellectual Property Rights 1. This Agreement gives you limited rights to use the Software. Syncro retains any and all rights, title and interest in and to the Software and all copies thereof, including copyrights, patents, trade secret rights, trademarks and other intellectual property rights. All rights not specifically granted in this Agreement, including International Copyrights, are reserved by Syncro. The structure, organization and code of the Software are valuable trade secrets and confidential information of Syncro.

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  • Research, Science and Technology Cooperation 1. The aims of cooperation in research, science and technology, carried out in the mutual interest of the Parties and in compliance with their policies, will be: (a) to build on existing agreements already in place for cooperation on research, science and technology; (b) to encourage, where appropriate, government agencies, research institutions, universities, private companies and other research organizations in the Parties to conclude direct arrangements in support of cooperative activities, programs or projects within the framework of this Agreement, specially related to trade and commerce; and (c) to focus cooperative activities towards sectors where mutual and complementary interests exist, with special emphasis on information and communication technologies and software development to facilitate trade between the Parties. 2. The Parties will encourage and facilitate, as appropriate, the following activities including, but not limited to:

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  • License of Intellectual Property Each Party (a “Licensor”) grants the other Party (a “Licensee”) the non-exclusive, royalty-free, paid-up, worldwide, irrevocable, right, during the term of this Agreement, to use the Licensor’s Intellectual Property solely for the purposes of this Agreement and to carry out the Party’s functions consistent with its responsibilities and authority as set forth in the enable legislation and regulations. Such licenses shall not give the Licensee any ownership interest in or rights to the Intellectual Property of the Licensor. Each Licensee agrees to abide by all third-party license and confidentiality restrictions or obligations applicable to the Licensor’s Intellectual Property of which the Licensor has notified the Licensee in writing.

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