Technology

Example Definitions of "Technology"
Technology. Means information relevant to the development and production of New Corgenix Assays, New Corgenix IT Assays, and Systems, including, without limitation, any of the following items that have been developed by or for, and are under the control of, Elitech, Corgenix or their respective Affiliates, and that are not restricted by any third party for a disclosure and grant of license to the other Party: 2.20.1. Processes, devices, circuits, packages, designs, layouts, tooling, software, reliability... engineering and tests, relating to the development and manufacture of Elitech Analyzers. 2.20.2. Technology related to the Corgenix Assays, the New Corgenix Assays, the New Corgenix IT Assays, and utilizing immunoassays in Elitech Analyzers. 4 2.20.3. Information and know-how relating to manufacture of New Corgenix Assays, New Corgenix IT Assays, and Elitech Analyzers. 2.20.4. Information relating to the design of equipment for manufacturing New Corgenix Assays and New Corgenix IT Assays, as mutually agreed upon on a case-by-case basis. View More Arrow
Technology. Any (i) inventions (whether or not patentable), know-how, works of authorship, technology, techniques, processes, methods, developments, ideas, concepts, discoveries, designs, algorithms, models, formulations, improvements, protocols, data and proprietary information; and (ii) patents, copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade secret, trade dress, or other intellectual property rights associated with the foregoing, including without limitation any applications (whether provisional, PCT or... otherwise), divisionals, continuations, continuations-in-part, reissues, substitutions, re-examinations, renewals, re-registrations, refilings, extensions and modifications relating to any of the foregoing. View More Arrow
Technology. Data, know-how, methods, processes, techniques, proprietary information, specifications, protocols, schematics, designs, diagrams, layouts, inventions (whether or not patentable), apparatuses, hardware, products, devices, algorithms, software, software code (in any form including source code and object code or executable code), user interfaces, and other forms of technology
Technology. Means, collectively, the Licensed Knowhow and the Licensed Patent Rights.
Technology. Any and all of the following (i) works of authorship including computer programs, whether in source code or and executable code form, architecture and documentation, (ii) inventions (whether or not patentable), discoveries and improvements, (iii) proprietary and confidential information, trade secrets and know how, (iv) databases, data compilations and collections and technical data, (v) methods and processes, and (vi) devices, prototypes, designs and schematics; (vii) simulations and analysis... related to the foregoing. View More Arrow
Technology. Know-how, inventions, trade secrets, and proprietary information and methods, including without limitation, methods of production or use of, and structural and functional information pertaining to, chemical compounds and all data, formulations processes and results.
Technology. All foreign and domestic patents, patent applications, patent rights, know-how, trade secrets, copyrights, technical data, inventions (whether patentable or not), discoveries, designs, specifications, standard operating procedures, plans, works of authorship, techniques, methods, processes, test procedures, manufacturing instructions, cleaning procedures, and all other scientific or technical information or materials, in whatever form pertaining to the specific Product and/or services.
Technology. Shall mean all computer programming code (in executable form only) and all related documentation and other written materials pertaining thereto relating to those portions of CSHS's software developed by CSHS and more fully described on Exhibit A attached hereto.
Technology. The technology developed in the laboratory of Dr. Alessandra D'Azzo as of the Effective Date relating to the use of Protective Protein/Cathepsin A (PPCA) protein to treat, prevent and/or diagnose galactosialidosis and other Monogenetic Disorders.
Technology. The information, manufacturing techniques, data, designs or concepts developed by MICHIGAN and HSC, covering the gene for cystic fibrosis and uses thereof as covered by the claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 5,776,677 and 6,984,487 entitled "Cystic Fibrosis Gene."
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