Technology

Example Definitions of "Technology"
Technology. All algorithms, apparatus, concepts, Confidential Information, data, databases and data collections, designs, diagrams, documentation, drawings, flow charts, formulae, ideas and inventions (whether or not patentable or reduced to practice), know-how, materials, marketing and development plans, marks (including brand names, product names, logos, and slogans), methods, models, procedures, processes, protocols, schematics, software code (in any form including source code and executable or object... code), specifications, subroutines, techniques, test vectors, tools, interfaces, works of authorship, and other forms of technology. View More
Technology. Collectively, (a) all compositions having anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties comprising at least one therapeutically effective quantity of an anti-bacterial agent, at least one therapeutically effective quantity of an anti-inflammatory agent, at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier; and (b) all methods of manufacture and use of the foregoing.
Technology. The Licensed Patent and Biological Materials. The Biological Materials have already been provided to FivePrime. Technology may or may not be confidential in nature.
Technology. The IP Rights and Know-How collectively.
Technology. Means developments, inventions, improvements, uses, methods, techniques, conceptions, know-how, data, results, materials, specifications, and information, whether or not patented or patentable.
Technology. Shall mean intellectual property, data, technical information, know-how, inventions (whether or not patented), trade secrets, laboratory notebooks, and processes and methods.
Technology. Means the Intellectual Property Rights and Product Registration Rights (including, without limitation, the Nuo Marks) that (i) are required to make, use, and sell the Product Line and (ii) are used by Nuo prior to the date hereof to make, use and sell the Product Line.
Technology. (i) any and all discoveries, inventions, processes, methods, techniques, know-how, Patents, and intellectual property and proprietary rights, expressed in whatever form including technical information, processes, procedures, cell lines, methods, formulae, protocols, software, specifications, instructions, data, documents and materials all as more fully described in Schedule B attached to this Agreement that are owned by Optionor during the Option Period (including those contained in or directly... relate to the Patents); and (ii) any and all modifications, variations, updates, enhancements and improvements owned by the Optionor during the Option Period in and to any of the foregoing in paragraph (i) that are conceived or reduced to practice by one or more of the inventors, principal investigators and/or other individuals identified in Schedule B attached to this Agreement View More
Technology. Means the collection of the Patents, Know-How and Materials generated solely by the Principal Investigator(s).
Technology. The Method and Apparatus for digital dashboard/navigation software solution and any accompanying proprietary software, hardware, apparatus, intellectual property, and/or know-how developed and/or created by Licensor during its creation of the software or as part of the Patent "Technology" includes, without limitation, hardware, prototypes, models, apparatus, methodologies, source code, object code, applications, interfaces, operating systems, and databases; trade secrets; inventions, processes... or designs protected or to be protected under Title 35 of the United States Code; patent applications (provisional or otherwise) filed or to be filed; and works of authorship protected under Title 17 of the United States Code, including copyright registrations and/or applications for registration. The parties expressly agree that the Technology includes all present and future rights of the Licensor conferred by statute, common law or equity in relation to any copyright, trade marks, designs, patents, circuit layouts, business and domain names, inventions and other results of intellectual activity in the industrial, commercial, scientific, literary or artistic fields View More
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