Industrial Information Technology definition
Examples of Industrial Information Technology in a sentence
Gen-Probe reserves and retains all rights to the Industrial Information Technology, Industrial Information and the Industrial Software, subject to the rights granted to Company under Section 1.8. Gen-Probe hereby agrees that it will not grant to any Third Party the right to access or use the Industrial Information Technology, Industrial Information or Industrial Software in the Company Field.
Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Gen-Probe hereby grants to Company a worldwide, non-exclusive right, without the right to sublicense, assign or transfer such right (except as otherwise provided in and in accordance with the terms of Section 11.5), under the Industrial Information Technology to access and use the Industrial Information through the interface of the Industrial Software for Company’s own internal research and development activities solely in the Company Field.
For purposes of clarification, all Gen-Probe Intellectual Property, Gen-Probe Technology, Industrial Information, Industrial Software and Industrial Information Technology shall be Confidential Information of Gen-Probe and all Company Future Intellectual Property Rights and Company Future Patents shall be Confidential Information of Company.
Company hereby agrees that it will not, directly or indirectly (including through any Affiliate or sublicensee), access or use the Industrial Information Technology, Industrial Information or Industrial Software for any purpose other than as expressly permitted by this Section 1.8. No rights under any Patents or Information of either party is granted or shall be granted by implication.
Such skill sets shall include: Administrative/Clerical, Customer Service, Light Industrial, Information Technology, Accounting and Finance and Professional.
Company shall not provide the Industrial Information, Industrial Software or any Industrial Information Technology to any Affiliate or Third Party without prior written consent of Gen-Probe, which may be granted or withheld in Gen-Probe’s reasonable discretion.