Research Technology definition

Research Technology means all NYU Patents and NYU Know-How.
Research Technology means all tangible and intangible know-how, trade secrets, inventions (whether or not patentable), discoveries, developments, data, clinical and preclinical results, information, and physical, chemical or biological material, compounds, and any replication of or any part of any of the foregoing, made by employees or agents of Targacept or its Affiliates or APSA or its Affiliates, either alone or jointly, (a) during the Research Term or (b) during the Follow-Up Period.
Research Technology and “Technology” shall have the respective meanings as set forth in the Technology License Agreement.

Examples of Research Technology in a sentence

  • Each Party shall also provide the other Party with copies of any patentability search reports made by patent counsel with respect to inventions in the Research Technology, including patents located, a copy of each patent application, and each patent that issues thereon.

  • CGI will provide, in accordance with Article 6 of the GLA, adequate training to no more than 0 Licensee employees regarding the proper operation and use of Deliverables, Licensee Specific Technology and Generic Research Technology created in the course of the Project.

  • On reasonable notice, and at reasonable intervals, each Party shall have the right to inspect and copy all such records maintained by the other Party reflecting Research Technology or work done under the Research and Development Plan, to the extent reasonably required to carry out its obligations and to exercise its rights hereunder.

  • APSA agrees to negotiate in good faith with Targacept any further royalty-bearing licenses under such other APSA Patents, APSA Know-How and APSA rights in the Joint Patents and Joint Research Technology as may be useful to Targacept in conducting research and development and commercializing such Compounds for use in the Field.

  • Such Know-How and Research Technology will be promptly disclosed to the other Party, with meaningful discoveries or advances being communicated as promptly as practicable after such information is obtained or its significance is appreciated.


More Definitions of Research Technology

Research Technology means Technology developed or acquired by IE, Codexis and/or Shell in carrying out the Program. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, Research Technology shall not include Codexis Shuffling Technology or IE Biofuel Process Technology.
Research Technology means Intellectual Property developed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in Funded Research Programs.
Research Technology means any Technology conceived under a Research Agreement.
Research Technology means any data, formulas, process information or other information, material, substance, invention or discovery, whether or not patentable, conceived or first actually or constructively reduced to practice during the period when research is being supported under this AGREEMENT solely or jointly by at least one INVESTIGATOR which is in the FIELD OF RESEARCH or which is the direct result of RESEARCH.
Research Technology means Patent Rights and Know-How created, discovered or developed by Licensor during the Research Period or as a result of the Research during the three-month period following the Research Period.
Research Technology means HJD rights in the Invention and all HJD/Orthogen Joint Patents and Know-How.
Research Technology means (a) all Information conceived of or reduced to practice by PRI in the course of any work conducted pursuant to this Agreement, and (b) all Prior Research Technology.