Enabling Technology definition

Enabling Technology means any technology that may be necessary to make or use any product or portion thereof that complies with the IEEE Standard but is neither explicitly required by nor expressly set forth in the IEEE Standard (e.g., semiconductor manufacturing technology, compiler technology, object-oriented technology, basic operating system technology, and the like).
Enabling Technology means any technology that may be necessary to make or use any product or
Enabling Technology means all Patent Applications and Patents Controlled by MUS on or before the Separation Event relating to (i) methods of generating genetic diversity (including, without limitation, DNA Shuffling with tangible materials or in silico), or the use thereof, and/or (ii) generally applicable screening techniques, methodologies or processes for identifying genetic variants of interest. Enabling Technology shall include MUS’ interest in Third Party Improvements, if any. A list of Patent Applications and Patents within the Enabling Technology existing as of the Effective Date is attached as Exhibit B hereto.

Examples of Enabling Technology in a sentence

  • The scope of the Enabling Technology Programme currently extends beyond the programmes and projects already covered in this section.

  • Further details regarding these additional projects and initiatives are available via the Enabling Technology Programme Team as required.

  • Codexis acknowledges and agrees that MUS shall have the right, without violating any term of this Agreement, to grant to Third Parties, including without limitation Affiliates of MUS, licenses under the Enabling Technology, to develop, make, have made, use, import, have imported, and offer for sale Products (and/or Services) for use in fields outside the Codexis Field.

  • Codexis hereby acknowledges that there will be multiple licensees of the Enabling Technology and that MUS has the responsibility to determine how to best enforce and defend the Patents within the Enabling Technology for the benefit of all licensees, including Third Parties other than Codexis, and Codexis further acknowledges that such responsibility may affect MUS’ determination whether to enforce particular Patent Applications and Patents within the Enabling Technology in any particular instance.

  • This Agreement shall be effective as of the Effective Date and, unless terminated earlier as provided in this Article 12 or as otherwise agreed by the Parties in writing, shall remain in force and effect until the expiration of the last to expire patent within the Enabling Technology and/or the Product Technology.


More Definitions of Enabling Technology

Enabling Technology shall have the meaning as set forth in Section 4.2 herein.
Enabling Technology means all Patent Applications and Patents Controlled by MUS that claim (i) methods of generating genetic diversity (including, without limitation, DNA Shuffling with tangible materials or in silico), or the use thereof, and/or (ii) generally applicable screening techniques, methodologies or processes for identifying genetic variants of interest that: (a) are filed on or before the Separation Event, or (b) claim inventions conceived and reduced to practice or otherwise developed on or before the Separation Event, which Patent Application or Patent is filed on or before the third anniversary of the Separation Event. Enabling Technology shall include MUS’ interest in Third Party Improvements, if any. A list of Patent Applications and Patents within the Enabling Technology existing as of the Effective Date is attached as Exhibit B hereto 5. Section 1.40 is amended to provide in its entirety, as follows:
Enabling Technology means all the proprietary technology and information known by Inventors, on or before the Effective Date, reasonably necessary to practice under or otherwise derive the benefits of the Licensed Patents but not disclosed in the Licensed Patents, including but not limited to, information, techniques, biological materials, methods of manufacture, methods of use, and the like, all only to the extent they exist or have been developed on or before the Effective Date.
Enabling Technology means any and all additional licenses and rights which are not licensed to the Company under this Agreement and which are required by the Company for the exercise of the Patent Rights or the manufacture of the Licensed Products hereunder.
Enabling Technology means the Enabling Patents, Enabling Materials, and Enabling Know-How.
Enabling Technology means such specific tools, technologies and/or methods relating to [*******] as the parties may agree in writing to have MAXYGEN develop in the R&D Program in accordance with an agreed upon written Work Plan, to facilitate the development of PIONEER Licensed Products, in each case, which is designated by written agreement by the parties as Enabling Technology.
Enabling Technology means, collectively, Program Patents and Program Technology.