Product Improvement definition

Product Improvement means any improvement made [***].
Product Improvement means any and all Inventions, and any and all changes, modifications and amendments, by or on behalf of a Party, or by the Parties jointly, during the Term, that relate to the Licensed Product, or a modified form thereof, whether patentable or not, whether in the Field or not.
Product Improvement means any enhancement to the Compound in combination with the Commercial Carrier, ingredients, preparation, presentation, dosage, packaging of, manufacture or any new or expanded therapeutic indication for the Product.

Examples of Product Improvement in a sentence

  • The Employer’s Product Improvement Committee will continue to review and evaluate medical devices that reduce or help prevent employee exposure to blood and/or body fluids.

  • Plans Submission Dates: as required under the Product Improvement Plan (Attachment C) 7.

  • You may select and view the information collected through the Product Improvement dialog box.

  • The Buyer must pay for (i) all application fees and costs for such assumption of or negotiation for the franchise, and shall be solely responsible for any costs or fees for the Product Improvement Plan (“PIP”) required by the franchisor for said assumption or new franchise.

  • The parties will cooperate to develop strategies to extend or modify existing Health Registrations for the Product and to obtain Health Registrations for any Joint Product Improvement.


More Definitions of Product Improvement

Product Improvement means any Program Technology related to or concerning the Product and/or Licensed Technology, whether or not patentable, copyrightable or otherwise protectable under any intellectual property rights.
Product Improvement means any Improvement directly concerning BEMA, any Licensed Product, or the use or manufacture of either of the foregoing that is invented, conceived, or developed by or on behalf of Purdue, any of its Affiliates, or any of its or their employees, agents, or other representatives, whether alone or jointly with BDSI, any Affiliate thereof, or any Third Party or any of its or their employees, agents, or other representatives, as a result of the exercise of the rights granted to Purdue with respect to any Licensed Product hereunder or as a result of their access to, or use or knowledge of, BDSI’s Confidential Information, BEMA, or Licensed Products.
Product Improvement means a modification that does not require [***].
Product Improvement means any (a) line extension of the Product; (b) new indication of the Product; (c) composition or matter or article of manufacture consisting essentially of a chemical derivative of Amphotericin B; (d) pharmaceutical combination containing the Product and another active ingredient; (e) new formulations or new dosage forms comprising a lipid or liposomal combination or formulation of Amphotericin B; (f) other combinations or formulations comprising Amphotericin B, or any chemical derivatives thereof, with respect to which the Elan Companies or their Affiliates are conducting or have conducted clinical or pre-clinical research prior to the date hereof (including any aerosol formulations of or combination products with Amphotericin B); and/or (g) the making, having made, using, selling, offering for sale or importing of such compositions of matter or articles of manufacture constituting any of the foregoing. Product Improvements shall not include any composition of matter or article of manufacture which contains or is made or manufactured using any Excluded Technology.
Product Improvement shall not include improvements to the physical shape, ornamental design, or configuration of Products (hereinafter "Design Improvements").
Product Improvement means any improvement or change, irrespective of whence derived, relating in whole or in part to the composition, formulation or use of a Product or the Technology, including any improvement, development or change relating to a Product by process (I.E., any change in the processing of a Product which yields a materially different Product), such as a change in chemical composition, change in physical characteristics or properties brought about by substitution or replacement of elements or components, change in method of formulation, change in rheology, etc. The term "Product Improvement" shall not include improvements to the physical shape, ornamental design, or configuration of Products (hereinafter "Design Improvements").
Product Improvement means any invention conceived or reduced to practice using a Product that relates to(a) design, manufacturing, layout or packaging of nucleic acid probes or probe arrays; (b) manual or automated assay techniques that may be used in connection with probe arrays or similar products (including techniques related to nucleic acid extraction, amplification, labeling, dilution and other processes); or (c) software analysis techniques relating to the extraction or storage of data generated using probe arrays. “Product Improvements” shall not include data generated using Products or discoveries derived therefrom (except as expressly set forth in (a) - (c) above).