Packaging Technology definition

Packaging Technology means any process, procedure, software, or hardware tools used in the packaging of integrated circuit products into single-chip packages, multi-chip packages, or any other higher levels of assembly, including but not limited to IBM's collapsible chip carrier connection ("C4") interconnect technology; provided, however, that the final on-chip metal and via layers for redistribution of pads (also known as redistribution layer, or last via (LV), or top via (TV), or final via (FV)) shall be considered a part of the CMOS fabrication process, not Packaging Technology.
Packaging Technology means all Manufacturing Technology that is necessary or useful for the packaging and labeling of the Existing Product in bulk form into Supplied Product and set forth on Schedule 1.41.
Packaging Technology means LSI's technology for use in packaging integrated circuits as described in the Technical Information.

Examples of Packaging Technology in a sentence

  • In addition, basing on clients’ demands, our company launches the study “The Demonstration and Application Project for Packaging Technology of Steam Turbine” to push forward the intelligence of our products and the development of the integration technology.

  • PALL-AUSTAR JV Joint venture of the Group PALL-Austar Packaging Technology (Beijing) Subsidiary of PALL-AUSTAR JVCo., Ltd.

  • First article inspection may be waived, by the Air Force Packaging Technology and Engineering Facility (AFPTEF) or the procuring activity, when the procuring activity or contract administrator has data or other evidence to indicate that prior successful first article inspection has been conducted.

  • Organiser Details:Tel: +49/69/27 40 03 - 0Fax: +49/69/27 40 03 - 40E-Mail: info@demat.com EventPro Pak Vietnam 2005DateDecember 1-8, 2005CountryHo Chi Minh City, VietnamContact and DescriptionThe 2nd International Handling, Processing & Packaging Technology Exhibition & Conference In conjunction with Plastics & Rubber Vietnam 2005.Contact John Cowdrey for the latest information or telephone 020 8773 8111.

  • B.A. Miksic, Michael Qiu, “VpCI Technology for Export Packaging”, Symposium on Export Packaging Technology, sponsored by the China Ministry of Commerce, Shenyang, China (2006).

  • Haelsig, Depleted Uranium Concrete Container Feasibility Study, EGG/MS-11400 (Washington, D.C.: Packaging Technology Inc., 1994).

  • School of Military Packaging Technology (SMPT) 8B–F1 and SMPT 8B–F2 classes will be accepted as suitable alternatives to DAC’s PACK–1A–DL and PACK–1B if they are approved by the individual’s management or immediate supervisor; however, if SMPT classes are no longer available.

  • As a back-up to Melt and Dilute, DOE would continue to pur- sue the Direct Co-Disposal option of the New Packaging Technology and would implement this option if Melt and Dilute were no longer feasible or preferred.

  • Coles R, McDowell D and Kirwan MJ, Food Packaging Technology, CRC Press, 20032.

  • The TBS established the Packaging Technology Centre (PTC) in 2008 to improve the packaging quality of Tanzanian products and facilitate their access to foreign markets.


More Definitions of Packaging Technology

Packaging Technology means any process, procedure, software, or hardware tools used in the packaging of Integrated Circuit products into single-chip packages, multi-chip packages, or any other higher levels of assembly. [*] = 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 24B-2 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED.
Packaging Technology means any process, procedure, software, or hardware tools used in the packaging of integrated circuit products into single-chip packages, multi-chip packages, or any other higher levels of assembly,; provided, however “Packaging Technology” shall not include the formation of layers on a wafer up to and including the final via layer (referred to as LV, TV, or FV level) and shall not include Bump Technology, but shall include any process, procedure, or practice subsequent to any such steps included in Bump Technology.
Packaging Technology means any process, procedure, software, or hardware tools used in the packaging of integrated circuit products into single-chip packages, multi-chip packages, or any other higher levels of assembly, including but not limited to IBM’s collapsible chip carrier connection (“C4”) interconnect technology; provided, however, “Packaging Technology” does not include the formation of layers on a wafer up to and including the final via layer (referred to as LV, TV, or FV level) or chip-package-interaction (“CPI”) and related characterization methods and modeling but shall include any process, procedure, or practice subsequent to such step.
Packaging Technology means technology relating to (i) semiconductor device assembly and packaging, including without limitation, package design and tools, single and multi-chip packages, package on package (POP), package in package (PIP), die stacking, other 2.5/3D packaging, die bonding, package thermal solutions, integrated heat sinks/spreaders, through silicon via, and package to board assembly techniques; and (ii) packaging, substrate, interposer, bonding, solder, solderballs, copper pillar/stud, underfill, and other materials and assembly techniques.
Packaging Technology means any Technology which can be utilized to (i) encapsulate a discrete die or other component in a casing material and/or (ii) integrate or combine discrete components to create a single interconnected component; including Chip-Sized SAW Package (“CSSP”) Technology, Die-Sized SAW Package (“DSSP”) Technology and Thin Film Acoustic Package (“TFAP”) Technology.

Related to Packaging Technology

  • Manufacturing Technology means any and all patents, patent applications, Know-How, and all intellectual property rights associated therewith, and including all tangible embodiments thereof, that are necessary or useful for the manufacture of adeno- associated viruses, adeno-associated virus vectors, research or commercial reagents related thereto, Licensed Products, or other products, including manufacturing processes, technical information relating to the methods of manufacture, protocols, standard operating procedures, batch records, assays, formulations, quality control data, specifications, scale up, any and all improvements, modifications, and changes thereto, and any and all activities associated with such manufacture. Any and all chemistry, manufacturing, and controls (CMC), drug master files (DMFs), or similar materials provided to regulatory authorities and the information contained therein are deemed Manufacturing Technology.

  • Manufacturing Know-How means, with respect to the Product or any Variant thereof, the technology, data, designs, processes, methods, specifications and other know-how used in connection with the formulation, manufacture, labeling, packaging, quality control, release testing, and production of the Product, and all ingredients used therein and portions thereof.

  • Product Technology means the Product Know-How and Product Patents.

  • Biological Materials means certain tangible biological materials that are necessary for the effective exercise of the Patent Rights, which materials are described on Exhibit A, as well as tangible materials that are routinely produced through use of the original materials, including, for example, any progeny derived from a cell line, monoclonal antibodies produced by hybridoma cells, DNA or RNA replicated from isolated DNA or RNA, recombinant proteins produced through use of isolated DNA or RNA, and substances routinely purified from a source material included in the original materials (such as recombinant proteins isolated from a cell extract or supernatant by non-proprietary affinity purification methods). These Biological Materials shall be listed on Exhibit A, which will be periodically amended to include any additional Biological Materials that Medical School may furnish to Company.

  • Hemp products means all products made from industrial hemp,

  • Licensee Technology means the Licensee Know-How and Licensee Patents.

  • Manufacturing Materials means parts, tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, plans, drawings, and information produced or acquired, or rights acquired, specifically to fulfill obligations set forth herein.

  • Technology means any and all technical information, specifications, drawings, records, documentation, works of authorship or other creative works, ideas, algorithms, models, databases, ciphers/keys, systems architecture, network protocols, research, development, and manufacturing information, software (including object code and source code), application programming interfaces (APIs), innovations, mask works, logic designs, circuit designs, technical data, processes and methods.

  • Marijuana products means concentrated marijuana products and marijuana products that are comprised of marijuana and other ingredients and are intended for use or consumption, such as, but not limited to, edible products, ointments, and tinctures.

  • Packaging Materials means the packaging materials for any of the Products, including product labels, packaging inserts, external packaging and similar materials.

  • Manufacturing means all activities related to the manufacture of a Compound, including planning, purchasing, manufacture, processing, compounding, storage, filling, packaging, waste disposal, labeling, leafleting, testing, quality assurance, sample retention, stability testing, release, dispatch and supply, as applicable.

  • New Technology means any invention, discovery, improvement, or innovation that was not available to the District on the effective date of the contract, whether or not patentable, including, but not limited to, new processes, emerging technology, machines, and improvements to or new applications of existing processes, machines, manufactures and software. Also included are new computer programs, and improvements to, or new applications of, existing computer programs, whether or not copyrightable and any new process, machine, including software, and improvements to, or new applications of, existing processes, machines, manufactures and software.

  • Customer Technology means Customer's proprietary technology, including Customer's Internet operations design, content, software tools, hardware designs, algorithms, software (in source and object forms), user interface designs, architecture, class libraries, objects and documentation (both printed and electronic), know-how, trade secrets and any related intellectual property rights throughout the world (whether owned by Customer or licensed to Customer from a third party) and also including any derivatives, improvements, enhancements or extensions of Customer Technology conceived, reduced to practice, or developed during the term of this Agreement by Customer.

  • API means American Petroleum Institute.

  • Licensed Technology means the Licensed Know-How and Licensed Patents.

  • SAP Technology Solution(s means SAP NetWeaver Foundation for Third Party Applications, SAP Business Technology Platform (excluding when used solely as a Connectivity App between an SAP Application and ERP), SAP Signavio Solutions and SAP Process Insights (including any renamed, prior and/or successor versions of any of the foregoing made generally available by SAP if any but excluding when any of the foregoing are used as a User Interface for ERP.

  • Biological Material means any material containing genetic information and capable of reproducing itself or being reproduced in a biological system;

  • Collaboration Technology means all Collaboration Patents and Collaboration Know-How.

  • Manufacturing Process means any process for—

  • Program Technology means Program Know-How and Program Patents.

  • Technology Rights means BOARD's rights in any technical information, know-how, processes, procedures, compositions, devices, methods, formulae, protocols, techniques, software, designs, drawings or data created by the inventor(s) listed in Exhibit I at UTMDACC before the EFFECTIVE DATE, which are not claimed in PATENT RIGHTS but that are necessary for practicing PATENT RIGHTS.

  • Company Technology means all Technology owned or purported to be owned by the Company.

  • Background Technology means all Software, data, know-how, ideas, methodologies, specifications, and other technology in which Contractor owns such Intellectual Property Rights as are necessary for Contractor to grant the rights and licenses set forth in Section 14.1, and for the State (including its licensees, successors and assigns) to exercise such rights and licenses, without violating any right of any Third Party or any Law or incurring any payment obligation to any Third Party. Background Technology must: (a) be identified as Background Technology in the Statement of Work; and (b) have been developed or otherwise acquired by Contractor prior to the date of the Statement of Work, or have been developed by Contractor outside of its performance under the Statement of Work. Background Technology will also include any general consulting tool or methodology created by Contractor, which will not be required to be identified in the Statement of Work.

  • Bioassay means the determination of kinds, quantities or concentrations and, in some cases, the locations of radioactive material in the human body, whether by direct measurement, in vivo counting, or by analysis and evaluation of materials excreted or removed from the human body. For purposes of these rules, “radiobioassay” is an equivalent term.

  • Licensor Technology means the Licensor Patents, the Licensor Know-How, Licensor Materials, Product IP, and Licensor’s rights in the Program IP and Joint Patents.

  • Clean coal technology means any technology, including technologies applied at the precombustion, combustion, or post combustion stage, at a new or existing facility which will achieve significant reductions in air emissions of sulfur dioxide or oxides of nitrogen associated with the utilization of coal in the generation of electricity, or process steam which was not in widespread use as of November 15, 1990.