DexCom G6 System definition

DexCom G6 System means DexCom’s sixth generation continuous glucose monitoring system comprised of the following components, all designed, developed and manufactured by DexCom: a DexCom Sensor, a DexCom BT CGM Transmitter, DexCom Sensor Information, the Communication Protocol, a DexCom Receiver, and the DexCom CGM Smartphone App.

Examples of DexCom G6 System in a sentence

  • DexCom is in the business of developing and commercializing continuous glucose monitoring systems, and is currently developing the DexCom G6 System (as defined below).

  • At DexCom’s sole cost, DexCom intends to develop a DexCom G6 System.

  • DexCom shall be solely responsible for all design, development, regulatory and commercialization activities associated with such DexCom G6 System.

  • Tandem shall have no right under this Agreement to in any way distribute the Communication Protocol, or to intercept, propagate, reverse engineer, disassemble, de-encrypt, or derive the source code for the software or bios included in any DexCom G6 System, or any component thereof.

  • Tandem is not granted any right to the Raw Data received or generated by any DexCom G6 System and/or used by it to produce output such as timestamps, measurements or other data, and will not try to derive, de-encrypt or intercept any of such Raw Data.

  • In addition, if reasonably necessary for Tandem to secure regulatory approval for the commercialization of a Tandem System, or a component thereof, DexCom agrees to permit Tandem to reference DexCom’s own regulatory filings for the DexCom G6 System.

  • Tandem shall not access or use any information within the DexCom G6 System other than the information contained in the Specification.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, except as expressly agreed by the parties in writing, (i) DexCom will not be restricted from distributing, licensing, transferring, or otherwise exploiting the DexCom G6 System or any component thereof, or any Intellectual Property Rights therein, and (ii) Tandem will not be restricted from distributing, licensing, transferring, or otherwise exploiting the Tandem System or any component thereof, or any Tandem Intellectual Property Rights therein.

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