Technological Competitor definition

Technological Competitor means a person or entity listed in Schedule 1, and, except as set forth in Schedule 1, any divisions, subsidiaries and successors thereof, and their respective Affiliates (as noted in Schedule 1) and such other person or corporate entity that, after the Effective Date and other than as a de minimis activity, develops oral drug delivery technology displaying a sustained release profile and/or manufacture products that display a sustained release profile that Elan may request be added to Schedule 1 from time to time, [***].
Technological Competitor means a company or corporation having a substantial part of its business in the oral drug delivery, research, development and manufacturing areas of the pharmaceutical industry, with a market capitalization of at least [***], in the case of a publicly-held company, or at least [***] of annual revenues, in the case of a privately-held company. [***] Certain information in this document has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.
Technological Competitor means a Third Party listed on Schedule 4 and divisions, subsidiaries and successors thereof.

Examples of Technological Competitor in a sentence

  • Zogenix shall give prior written notice to Elan if Zogenix becomes a Technological Competitor or becomes an Affiliate of a Technological Competitor during the Term of this Agreement.

  • Subject to the prior written consent of Elan which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, Zogenix shall have the right to grant a sublicense of the Manufacturing License to an Affiliate or Third Party, provided that the proposed sub-licensee is not a Technological Competitor and provided further that Zogenix takes steps in all instances to ensure that Technological Competitors do not gain access, directly or indirectly, to Elan Confidential Information.

  • Upon any occurrence of an Emisphere Change of Control to a Novo Nordisk Technological Competitor, Novo Nordisk (i) reporting obligations to Emisphere under this Agreement and (ii) information obligations to Emisphere under this Agreement [*****].

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  • Upon any occurrence of an Emisphere Change of Control to a Novo Nordisk Technological Competitor, Novo Nordisk (i) reporting obligations to Emisphere under this Agreement and (ii) information obligations to Emisphere under this Agreement set out in Sections 4.7 (b), (d) and (e) as well as Section 8.1, shall be limited to reporting of Net Sales and the achievement of D&C Events and calculation of royalties as per above Sections 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4.


More Definitions of Technological Competitor

Technological Competitor means any entity (including, if applicable, Zambon Group S.p.A) that substantially engages or proposes to substantially engage directly or indirectly in the areas of drug delivery, neurological therapies, pain therapies, acute care, and/or oncology in the pharmaceutical industry.
Technological Competitor means a company, corporation or person having a substantial part of its business, research, development and/or manufacturing in the drug delivery area of the pharmaceutical industry.
Technological Competitor means a person or entity listed in Schedule 3, and divisions, subsidiaries and successors thereof, or any additional broadbased technological competitor of Elan added to such Schedule from time to time upon mutual agreement of Par and Elan.
Technological Competitor means a person or entity listed in Schedule 2, and divisions, subsidiaries and successors thereof, or any additional broad-based technological competitor of EPIL added to such Schedule from time to time upon mutual agreement of MAP and EPIL.
Technological Competitor means a Type I Technological Competitor or a Type II Technological Competitor;
Technological Competitor means a person or entity listed in Schedule 3, and divisions, subsidiaries and successors thereof * . For this definition “competitors” shall mean companies that have or use technology that is directed to and/or suitable for providing substantially similar or comparable enhancements to the solubility characteristics of active pharmaceutical ingredients as those provided by EPIL Technology.
Technological Competitor means a person or entity listed in Schedule 3, and divisions, subsidiaries and successors thereof, or any additional broad-based technological competitor of Elan added to such Schedule from time to time by Elan.