Related Technology definition

Related Technology means any know-how, technical information, research and development information, test results, and data necessary for the effective exercise of the Patent Rights which (a) has been developed by Xx. Xxxx Xx and his associates in his laboratory at the Medical School as of the Effective Date and which is owned by Medical School.
Related Technology means any know-how, technical information, research and development information, test results, and data necessary for the effective exercise of the Patent Rights.
Related Technology means know-how, technical information, research and development information, test results, and data necessary for the effective exercise of the Patent Rights which are owned by the Medical School and (a) have been developed by Dr. Michael Czech and Dr. Sxxxxx Xxxxxxx and their associates in their laboratories at the Medical School as of the Effective Date or (b) are subsequently developed by Dr. Michael Czech.

Examples of Related Technology in a sentence

  • Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology (CobiT, Section DS4), as well as recognized industry best practices, require a written disaster recovery plan be developed and tested regularly to provide orderly recovery of vital functions in the event of a hardware or environmental disaster.

  • Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Medical School hereby grants to Company and its Affiliates a non-exclusive, royalty-bearing license (with the right to sublicense) under its commercial rights in the Related Technology to develop, make, have made, use, and sell Licensed Products in the Field.

  • Contractor’s Program and Policy must align with appropriate industry security frameworks and standards such as National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”) 800-53 Special Publication Revision 4, Federal Information Processing Standards (“FIPS”) 199, Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (“FedRamp”), or Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology (“COBIT”).

  • EXHIBIT 1 – SECURITY REQUIREMENTS VERSION 6.1 On award of the Contract, the Contractor must comply with State and Federal statutory and regulatory requirements and rules; National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) publications; Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology (COBIT); all other industry specific standards; national security best practices and all requirements herein.

  • CONTRACTOR’s Program and Policy must align with appropriate industry security frameworks and standards such as National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”) 800-53 Special Publication Revision 4, Federal Information Processing Standards (“FIPS”) 199, Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (“FedRamp”), or Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology (“COBIT”).


More Definitions of Related Technology

Related Technology means all Know-How Controlled by Seller as of the Closing Date that is not Product Know-How and is necessary or useful for the Development, manufacture or Commercialization of Products; and (ii) all other Patents Controlled by Seller as of the Closing Date that (A) are not Product Patents; and (B) are necessary or useful for the Development, manufacture or Commercialization of Products.
Related Technology means any know-how, technical information, research and development information, test results, and data necessary for the effective exercise of the Patent Rights which has been developed in the laboratory of [***] as of the first filing date of U.S. Patent Application No. [***] and which is owned by University, provided that data necessary for the effective exercise of the Patent Rights and developed in the laboratory of [***] as of the effective date will be made available to Company upon reasonable request by Company.
Related Technology means any and all technical information, know-how, process, procedure, composition, device, method, formula, protocol, technique, design, drawing, data or other subject matter owned or controlled by SKCC directly made in the course of performing the Research Program.
Related Technology means Know-How, technical information, research and development information, test results, and data necessary for the effective exercise of the Licensed Patents by the Licensee in order to identify and/or generate and/or develop Licensed Products and/or Diagnostic Products which are Controlled by ICIL and have been developed by the Research Group .
Related Technology when used herein shall mean any invention, discovery, know-how, trade secret, or technical information conceived, discovered, or reduced to practice as the result of funding under and during the term of the R & D Contract.
Related Technology means any or all of the following and all rights in, arising out of, or associated therewith anywhere in the world: (A) all inventions (whether patentable or not), invention disclosures, improvements, know how, technology, technical data; (B) all schematics, drawings, net lists, notes and notebooks, specifications, bills of material, and tooling; (C) all computer software, including all source code, object code, firmware, development tools, flow charts, annotations, files, records and data, and all media on which any of the foregoing is recorded; (D) all customer lists; (E) all databases and data collections and all rights therein throughout the world; (F) all documentation relating to any of the foregoing; and (G) any Intellectual Property in, arising out of, or associated with any of the foregoing throughout the world.
Related Technology means proprietary information, samples of optoelectronic components or devices, know-how, and data that UCONN owns that is generated by or under the direction of Dr. Xxxxx Xxxxxx at UCONN, prior to the Effective Date or during the term of this Agreement, which is in the Field.