Technical Partner definition

Technical Partner means any technology provider or service provider engaged by NxtPort for the further development or support of the Platform;
Technical Partner means an organisation approved by the executive.
Technical Partner means any non-profit or governmental institution that, according to the Bank, meets the required criteria to participate in the implementation of Part 1 of the Project.

Examples of Technical Partner in a sentence

  • The Technical Partner Representative will have a single vote on any item to be voted upon by the Governing Board.

  • For the purposes of implementing Part 1 of the Project, the Borrower, through SEE, shall enter into agreements (acordos) with each of the Instituto ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ and the Fundação ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or any other Technical Partner acceptable to the Bank (the Technical Partnership Agreements), under terms and conditions acceptable to the Bank, setting forth their respective roles and responsibilities regarding the implementation of said Part 1 of the Project.

  • FEMA and the P-MRNRD as a Cooperating Technical Partner update Flood Insurance Studies and Flood Insurance Rate Maps as new data, methodologies, or funding is available.

  • The Technical Partner shall be entitled to receive notice of and attend at any and all meetings effecting OPL 310 and any renewals or extensions thereof and OML 310 as applicable, between the Owner/Operator and the Ministry.

  • To this end, the Borrower, through SEPLAG, shall carry out the Project with the assistance of SEE and SAD (in technical partnership with the Instituto ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ and the Fundação ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or any other Technical Partner acceptable to the Bank with respect to Part 1 of the Project), all in accordance with the provisions of Article V of the General Conditions.

  • Subject to Section 15.2, the Trustee may also disclose, in accordance with the World Bank Policy on Access to Information, any other information related to this Agreement submitted to the Trustee by the Technical Partner under this Agreement.

  • The Technical Partner shall be Motorola, as long as Motorola is the largest Partner of the Partnership.

  • The Technical Partner shall be entitled without further consent to assign its obligations and duties as outlined in this Agreement and the Joint Venture Agreement to Abacan Technical Services Limited and/or its affiliated companies in Nigeria.

  • For all Geothermal Projects within the Territory that have an expected generating capacity of greater than 15 MW and in which an ORIX Party has a non-controlling ownership interest, ORIX shall (and shall cause the applicable ORIX Party to) use commercially reasonable efforts to introduce Ormat to the controlling parties of such Geothermal Projects to serve as the Technical Partner thereof.

  • This Agreement may be amended at any time by the written agreement of the Trustee and the Technical Partner.


More Definitions of Technical Partner

Technical Partner is defined in Section 9.3.
Technical Partner means Agbara Resources Limited with an office in Lagos, Nigeria.
Technical Partner. Google Inc. and its associated companies (Google Video, YouTube).
Technical Partner means that relationship of an Ormat Party in respect of a given New Business Opportunity that may take the form of some or all of the following, based on the unique circumstances of such Geothermal Project, as determined by the applicable ORIX Party in its commercially reasonable discretion: (a) providing certain geological, engineering, procurement, construction, operational, maintenance or management services to the Geothermal Project represented by such New Business Opportunity; and (b) providing certain binary geothermal electric generation systems and related products and services for use in the Geothermal Project represented by such New Business Opportunity.
Technical Partner means WAW (Women for Afghan Woman). “Technical Partner” Means WAW representative for this specific project.

Related to Technical Partner

  • Strategic Partner means a strategic partner described in 22 USC 8601 to 8606.

  • CSP means a Member or a Special Member, which action on behalf of itself or one or more other Members or non-Members, participates in the PJM Interchange Energy Market, Ancillary Services markets, and/or Reliability Pricing Model by causing a reduction in demand.

  • Hosting Partners - means companies who entered into an agreement with CIPC in the areas of application management; application hosting, application service provision, and marketplace hosting are incorporated in this category.

  • APC means the Ambulatory Payment Classification system under 42 CFR 419.31 used by Medicare for grouping clinically and resource-similar procedures and services.

  • Business Partner means a legal entity that requires use of a Cloud Service in connection with Customer’s and its Affiliates’ internal business operations. These may include customers, distributors, service providers and/or suppliers of Customer.