Competing Technology definition

Competing Technology means Intellectual Property necessary for Development or Commercialization of products for Human Therapeutic Use comprising CRISPR/Cas Technology or comprising modified human cells or tissues produced using Crispr/Cas Technology. For clarity, the […***…]. [***] = Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked by brackets, has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 406 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
Competing Technology means any materials, technology, technical and scientific information, improvements, methods, data (whether in vitro, in vivo, and whether in animals or humans), know-how, and expertise, for the treatment, prevention, or delay in onset of Confidential Portions of this Exhibit marked as [***] have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and have been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) by providing one or more nonsense-mediated mRNA decay polypeptides to neuronal or glial cells to reduce FUS/TLS and/or TDP-43 toxicity as described in the claims in the Patent Rights pending or issued as of the Effective Date. For the avoidance of doubt, actions taken by Fidelity or any of its Affiliates (excluding any Seller other than Fidelity) related to proposed or actual investments, or actions taken by any of their or their Affiliates’ partners, officers or representatives (in each case, excluding any Seller other than Fidelity) related to such proposed or actual investments, shall not be considered “consulting] with, render[ing] services for or otherwise engag[ing] in any business, endeavor or activity anywhere in the Territory for the development, manufacture, use or Commercialization of any Competing Technology” for purposes of Section 5.2(a) of this Agreement.
Competing Technology means Intellectual Property necessary for Development or Commercialization of products for Human Therapeutic Use comprising CRISPR/Cas Technology or comprising modified human cells or tissues produced using Crispr/Cas Technology. For clarity, the […

Examples of Competing Technology in a sentence

  • Upon termination of this Agreement by CRISPR pursuant to Section 16.1(b), 16.1(c) or 16.1(h) becoming effective and for […***…] thereafter, Bayer shall, and shall procure that its Affiliates will, not, directly or with or through a Third Party, in-license or acquire any Competing Technology.


More Definitions of Competing Technology

Competing Technology means any technology, equipment, product, process or service that increases the amount of natural gas produced by any coal, lignite or other deposits during any period.
Competing Technology means any front facing camera configurations, including any Valeo home grown technology - but excluding surround view bumper/grill camera applications. In addition, during the term of this Agreement, Mobileye will not provide technical support to a customer/partner which involves processing raw data received from scanning beam laser into a hardware architecture that includes the Mobileye EyeQ product (i.e., Mobileye EyeQ3, EyeQ4 and any subsequent versions of this product). Financing Each Party shall bear its own costs incurred for the performance of its obligations pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. It is clarified that when responding to RFQs for an OEM program Mobileye will add NRE fees to each quote. Roles and responsibilities Subject to more specific definition and allocation for each Customer Project, the overall roles and responsibilities of the Parties for Customer Projects during the term of this Agreement are detailed in Appendix 1. Intellectual Property Rights Each Party shall own all intellectual property rights in and to any deliverables provided and/or developed by such Party. For the avoidance of doubt it is clarified that Valeo will have no intellectual property rights in Mobileye products. All raw data (video) being recorded during the term of this Agreement can be used by Valeo solely for development and validation purposes in the context of the cooperation contemplated by this agreement, and may not be used by Valeo for any other purposes including without limitation for other internal purposes or with any third party. All raw data (scanning beam laser) being recorded during the term of this Agreement can be used by Mobileye solely in the context of the cooperation contemplated by this agreement, and may not be used by Mobileye for any other purposes including without limitation for other internal purposes or with any third party.
Competing Technology means a system for burning refuse, consisting of a refuse burning device and an integral heat recovery device for the recovery of energy, other than such a system employing Proprietary Equipment.
Competing Technology means any bovine early pregnancy test of (i) equivalent or greater accuracy than the Product or (ii) equivalent or earlier determination following insemination than the Product, as determined by Merial, in its reasonable discretion, with the specific exception of currently marketed Early Conception Factor (ECF) tests and any technology developed by AspenBio and included in the Product or the Licensed Property under this Agreement.