Examples of Technology Sharing Plan in a sentence
The Technology Transfer sub-committee (the “TTSC”) shall be responsible for, among other things, management and execution of the Technology Sharing Plan.
To facilitate communication between the Parties with respect to the License Agreement, this Agreement and the implementation of and the Technology Sharing Plan during the Term of this Agreement, the Parties shall appoint a Joint Steering Committee consisting of two (2) representatives nominated by Baxter and two (2) representatives nominated by Kamada.
For clarity, the [*****] shall include all time spent by Kamada personnel or its outside advisors in fulfilling its obligations under the Technology Sharing Plan unless otherwise specifically indicated under the Technology Sharing Plan.
Kamada shall own such US BLA; provided, however, that following Practice Runs (as defined in the Technology Sharing Plan), the Clinical/Regulatory Sub-Committee (CRSC) shall discuss, in good faith, the possible regulatory options for the A1PI IV Products, including transferring the US BLA to Xxxxxx, sharing the US BLA between Kamada and Xxxxxx, and any other possible regulatory pathways.
No later than thirty (30) days after the Research Option Exercise Date, the Parties will establish a Joint Technology Sharing Committee (the “JTSC”) that will, during the Technology Sharing Period, oversee the activities of the Parties under the Technology Sharing Plan and facilitate the sharing of technology (and information related thereto) from Regulus to Sanofi.
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The Technology Sharing Plan will: (i) specify goals and time lines for the achievement of the technology sharing under Section 2.4; (ii) identify specific technology to be shared; (iii) specify criteria for successful achievement of the technology sharing; and (iv) assign obligations to each Party with respect to technology sharing and technical assistance.
Upon the expiration of the Technology Sharing Period, Regulus will not be obligated to continue to perform work under the Technology Sharing Plan.
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In addition, at any time prior to the Research Option Exercise Deadline, if Sanofi is considering an exercise of the Research Option, Regulus and Sanofi will reasonably cooperate to draft a preliminary Technology Sharing Plan (consistent with the requirements of Section 2.5.2) and In-License Summary in advance of Sanofi’s exercise of its Research Option, such right to be exercised no more than […***…] in any […***…]-month period.