Caltech Technology definition

Caltech Technology means the Exclusively Licensed Patent Rights, Improvement Patent Rights, and the Technology.
Caltech Technology means the Licensed Patent Rights and Improvements.

Examples of Caltech Technology in a sentence

  • Calando’s interest will include Calando’s interest in the Caltech Technology.

  • Grubbs as the inventor of the Caltech Technology in any advertising or publicity material.

  • In any event, Licensee shall have the right to identify the Caltech Technology as licensed from Caltech.

  • Nothing in this Agreement will impair Licensee's right to independently acquire, license, develop for itself, or have others develop for it, intellectual property and technology performing similar functions as the Caltech Technology or to market and distribute products other than Licensed Products based on such other intellectual property and technology.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensee shall have the right, without Licensor's consent, to disclose the Caltech Technology to third parties in connection with the exercise of its rights and license hereunder.

  • Licensor agrees to fully cooperate with Licensee in preparing, filing, prosecuting, and maintaining any such patent applications and patents, and Licensor agrees to execute any documents as shall be necessary for such purpose and not to impair in any way the patentability of such Caltech Technology.

  • Licensor shall use its best efforts to file for patents covering any Caltech Technology licensed hereunder for which a patent application has not already been filed, and Licensor shall prosecute any and all patent application(s) in connection with such Caltech Technology.

  • With respect to any other Caltech Technology licensed hereunder, Licensor shall disclose the same to Licensee within one month of its conception.

  • Caltech reserves the right to allow other nonprofit institutions to use the Caltech Technology for non-commercial educational and research purposes in their facilities.

  • The parties shall conduct periodic meetings, no less frequently than once per year, to review and discuss the Caltech Technology.