Industry Board definition

Industry Board is responsible for providing input on research topic selection, impact of proposals, and commercialization of technology. Industry Board is comprised of Industry Members and a non-voting chairperson.

Examples of Industry Board in a sentence

  • The Industry Board or Arbitrator shall be able also to provide any other appropriate remedies whether provided by law or this Agreement.

  • As a remedy for violations of this Article, the Industry Board or Arbitrator shall be able at the request of the Union to require an Employer to pay 1) to affected Employees covered by this Agreement including registered applicants for employment the equivalent of wages those Employees have lost because of the violations, and 2) into the affected Joint Trust Funds to which this Agreement requires contributions and any delinquent contributions that resulted from the violations.

  • The Industry Board cannot alter or move any wages or trusted contribution absent a vote from the Membership.

  • Neither the Industry Board (nor any member thereof) shall be subject to any claims for fiduciary liability or any other responsibility, known or unknown, for or of their actions or inactions pursuant to this Agreement.

  • This agreement is therefore between Industries and EMBL with EMBLEM as its technology transfer office regulating all details related to the membership scheme and Industry Board Coordinator position.

  • In unique circumstances the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Industry Board of Education may elect to offer a stipend, a maximum of 12%, as a retirement incentive to an educator who has not elected to take advantage of the bargained retirement incentive.

  • The Industry Board shall have the authority to interpret and amend this Agreement, to appoint committees as may be desired within the industry, to promote the industry and to interpret the intent of the negotiators of this Agreement.

  • The Industry Board will meet to conduct business on an as needed basis.

  • The Euro-BioImaging Industry Board was formally established in 2014 as an independent body and operates through a membership scheme.

  • The minimum pension contribution rates, as determined by the Joint Industry Board for Plumbing and Mechanical Engineering Services in England and Wales.