Knowledge Sharing Partner Sample Clauses

Knowledge Sharing Partner. [Drafting note: This is an optional section of the Knowledge Sharing Plan, to be included only if relevant. Please delete this section if you do not intend to have a Knowledge Sharing Partner. The Recipient can, at its own discretion and in consultation with ARENA, engage one or more third parties to provide technical expertise, logistical support and/or high level guidance and input to help share knowledge from the project. Knowledge sharing partner/s sometimes takes the form of contractors hired by the Recipient to provide analytical services, or knowledge sharing partner/s can take the form of a strategic partnership with other key industry players, with the aim of bringing cross-industry insight into the design and execution of knowledge sharing from the Project] [Insert organisation name] (Knowledge Sharing Partner) has been appointed as the Recipient's Knowledge Sharing Partner for this Project to provide the following inputs: [Insert dot points summarising the contribution of the Knowledge Sharing Partner/s to the Project] – Building and Construction [Drafting note: This Schedule is only to be included where the Project including Building Work as set out in subsection 3(4) of the Building Code. You should consult ARENA Legal in the first instance as to the content of this Schedule and any further changes, where construction work is proposed to be funded. If it is not applicable, delete the content of this Schedule and insert ‘Not used’] The Code for the Tendering and Performance of Building Work 2016 [Drafting note: The Code applies to Building Work that is indirectly funded by the Australian Government where: the value of the Australian Government contribution to the project is at least $5 million and represents at least 50 per cent of the total construction project value; or the Australian Government contribution to a project is $10 million or more, irrespective of the proportion of Australian Government funding] Definitions In these clauses ABCC means the body referred to in subsection 29(2) of the Act. Act means the Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Act 2016 (Cth).
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Knowledge Sharing Partner. [Drafting note: This is an optional section of the Knowledge Sharing Plan, to be included only if relevant. Please delete this section if you do not intend to have a Knowledge Sharing Partner. The Recipient can, at its own discretion and in consultation with ARENA, engage one or more third parties to provide technical expertise, logistical support and/or high level guidance and input to help share knowledge from the project. Knowledge sharing partner/s sometimes takes the form of contractors hired by the Recipient to provide analytical services, or knowledge sharing partner/s can take the form of a strategic partnership with other key industry players, with the aim of bringing cross-industry insight into the design and execution of knowledge sharing from the Project] [Insert organisation name] (Knowledge Sharing Partner) has been appointed as the Recipient's Knowledge Sharing Partner for this Project to provide the following inputs:  [Insert dot points summarising the contribution of the Knowledge Sharing Partner/s to the Project] Schedule 2Building and Construction [Drafting note: This Schedule is only to be included where the Project including Building Work as set out in subsection 3(4) of the Building Code. You should consult ARENA Legal in the first instance as to the content of this Schedule and any further changes, where construction work is proposed to be funded. If it is not applicable, delete the content of this Schedule and insert „Not used‟]
Knowledge Sharing Partner. [This is an optional section of the Knowledge Sharing Plan, to be included only if relevant. Please delete this section if you do not intend to include it in your Knowledge Sharing Plan. Applicants can, at their own discretion and in consultation with ARENA, engage one or more third parties to provide technical expertise, logistical support and/or high level guidance and input to help share knowledge from the Activity. Knowledge sharing partner/s sometimes take the form of contractors hired by the proponent to provide analytical services, or knowledge sharing partner/s can take the form of a strategic partnerships with other key industry or academic players, with the aim of bringing further insight into the design and execution of knowledge sharing from the Activity.]
Knowledge Sharing Partner. [This is an optional section of the Knowledge Sharing Plan, to be included only if relevant. Please delete this section if you do not intend to include it in your Knowledge Sharing Plan. Applicants can, at their own discretion and in consultation with ARENA, engage one or more third parties to provide technical expertise, logistical support and/or high level guidance and input to help share knowledge from the Activity. Knowledge sharing partner/s sometimes take the form of contractors hired by the proponent to provide analytical services, or knowledge sharing partner/s can take the form of a strategic partnerships with other key industry or academic players, with the aim of bringing further insight into the design and execution of knowledge sharing from the Activity.] [Insert organisation name] (Knowledge Sharing Partner) has been appointed as the Recipient's knowledge sharing partner for this Activity to provide the following inputs: [insert dot points summarising the contribution of the knowledge sharing partner/s to the Activity. Knowledge sharing budget [Include a breakdown of the knowledge sharing budget to deliver the Knowledge Sharing Deliverables listed in item 4.2 above.] The total knowledge sharing budget for the Activity is $[insert amount], and includes the knowledge sharing contingency. The knowledge sharing contingency, for the development of ad hoc knowledge sharing reports, products and activities is $[insert amount]. – Form of Funds Payment Request Funds Payment Request To: Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ABN 35 931 927 899) (ARENA) Attention: [insert] [insert date] Funds Payment Request – Australian Renewable Energy Agency Funding Agreement number [insert] dated [insert] between [insert name of Recipient] (Recipient) and ARENA (Funding Agreement) This is a Funds Payment Request for the purposes of the Funding Agreement. Terms used but not defined in this Funds Payment Request have the meaning given to them in the Funding Agreement. Submission of invoice The Recipient submits the attached invoice for payment in accordance with the Funding Agreement. The invoice is for the amount of A$[insert] (excluding GST) and is for [insert relevant Instalment or Milestone to which the invoice relates]. Other matters The representations set out in clause 13 of the Funding Agreement are true and correct in all material respects as at the date of this Funds Payment Request [other than: [insert]]. No Material Breach of this Agreement is continuing or w...
Knowledge Sharing Partner. Data is to be provided in an excel spreadsheet every six months, following the time of the first charger installation to 60 months or 36 months following installation of the final charger (whichever is longest). Data will be shared with ARENA, DISER, and the Knowledge Sharing Agent only. Data category Description Units and frequency Operational data No. of Charging Events The number of times the charger is used # Events Charge Events by Type of Charger The number of times the charger is used by the size of the charger # x kW Charge per Event The energy used per charge kWh/Event Charge Duration The total time the charging event takes hh:mm:ss Time of Day for Charging Events The start and end time of the charging event Start and End Time / Event Park Time vs Charge Time A comparison of time spent charging vs. time spent plugged in True / False per 30 mins Location The location of the charger Address Charger availability The time that the charger is operational in a period % / month Load Profile Data Charging Load Profiles 5-sec load intervals of the charger, over a defined period kW/5 sec Data category Description Units and frequency Charging Load Profiles 15-min load intervals of the charger, over a defined period kW/15 sec Max Demand The observed maximum power output of the charger kW|kVA] Cost data Site Installation Cost Actual vs. Forecast An itemised breakdown of the cost of installing the charging station, vs. initial expectations $/site Maintenance Events Planned vs. Unplanned Occurrence and details of maintenance events for the charging station # events Cost per Maintenance event planned vs. unplanned The cost of the maintenance event to the charging station owner $/event Signing page – ARENA EXECUTED as an agreement. SIGNED for and behalf of the Australian Renewable Energy Agency by its duly authorised delegate in the presence of: Signature of Witness Signature of Authorised Delegate Name of Witness (Please print) Name of Authorised Delegate (Please print) Date Position of Authorised Delegate (Please print) Signing page – Recipient EXECUTED as an agreement. EXECUTED by [insert] (ABN [insert]) in accordance with the requirements of section 127 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) by: Signature of Director Signature of Director/Company Secretary (Please delete as applicable) Name of Director (Please print) Name of Director/Company Secretary (Please print) Date Date Appendix A – Minor Variations to this Agreement (Clause 11.1) This Appendix is intended t...
Knowledge Sharing Partner. [Drafting note: This is an optional section of the Knowledge Sharing Plan, to be included only if relevant. Please delete this section if you do not intend to have a Knowledge Sharing Partner. The Recipient can, at its own discretion and in consultation with ARENA, engage one or more third parties to provide technical expertise, logistical support and/or high level guidance and input to help share knowledge from the Project. Knowledge sharing partner/s sometimes takes the form of contractors hired by the Recipient to provide analytical services, or knowledge sharing partner/s can take the form of a strategic partnership with other key industry players, with the aim of bringing cross-industry insight into the design and execution of knowledge sharing from the Project.] [Insert organisation name] (Knowledge Sharing Partner) has been appointed as the Recipient's Knowledge Sharing Partner for this Project to provide the following inputs: • [Insert dot points summarising the contribution of the Knowledge Sharing Partner/s to the Project] Schedule 2 – Study Template Executive Summary Restricted (ARENA only) Information Chapter/ Section 1 Title [text] Sub headings/sections [text] [text] [text] Scope of chapter [text] Chapter/ Section 2 Title Sub headings/sections [text] Scope of chapter [text] Chapter/ Section 3 Title Sub headings/sections [text] Scope of chapter [text] Chapter/ Section 4 Title Sub headings/sections [text] Scope of chapter [text] Chapter/ Section 5 Title Sub headings/sections [text] Scope of chapter [text] Chapter/ Section 6 Title [text] Scope of chapter [text] [Drafting note: ARENA will remove this Schedule when it determines that it is not applicable to the Project] Report title Schedule 3Major Projects [Drafting note: This Schedule is only to be included where the Project includes Building Work as set out in subsection 3(4) of the Building Code. You should consult ARENA Legal in the first instance as to the content of this Schedule and any further changes, where construction work is proposed to be funded. If it is not applicable, delete the content of this Schedule and insert ‘Not used’.]

Related to Knowledge Sharing Partner

  • Knowledge Management Collecting and processing data from multiple sources and generating information to support business requirements (e.g., information retrieval, information mapping/taxonomy, information sharing, categorization, knowledge engineering, knowledge capture/distribution/delivery, smart documents).

  • TECHNOLOGY/KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES The goal of this task is to develop a plan to make the knowledge gained, experimental results, and lessons learned available to the public and key decision makers. The Recipient shall: • Prepare an Initial Fact Sheet at start of the project that describes the project. Use the format provided by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Project Fact Sheet at the project’s conclusion that discusses results. Use the format provided by the CAM. • Prepare a Technology/Knowledge Transfer Plan that includes: o An explanation of how the knowledge gained from the project will be made available to the public, including the targeted market sector and potential outreach to end users, utilities, regulatory agencies, and others.

  • Knowledge Transfer 7.1 Three (3) months prior to the Expiry Date of the Agreement (or where the Agreement is terminated within the timescale notified by the Department) the Provider will upon request:

  • Knowledge Whenever a representation or warranty or other statement in this Agreement (including, without limitation, Schedule I hereto) is made with respect to a Person's "knowledge," such statement refers to such Person's employees or agents who were or are responsible for or involved with the indicated matter and have actual knowledge of the matter in question.

  • Education and Specialized Knowledge Preferably secondary school graduation; a good working knowledge of the Motor Vehicle Act and Regulations; a good knowledge of safety rules and regulations as they pertain to the driving and/or operation of the vehicles, equipment and machinery involved; preferably graduation from a defensive driving course and/or a recognized training program in the driving and operation of commercial type vehicle or heavy equipment.

  • Relationship Manager Inquiry for Actual Knowledge In addition to the electronic and paper record searches described above, the Reporting Financial Institution must treat as Reportable Accounts any High Value Accounts assigned to a relationship manager (including any accounts aggregated with such account) if the relationship manager, has actual knowledge that the Account Holder is a Specified Person.

  • Business Partners Red Hat has entered into agreements with other organizations (“Business Partners”) to promote, market and support certain Software and Services. When Client purchases Software and Services through a Business Partner, Red Hat confirms that it is responsible for providing the Software and Services to Client under the terms of this Agreement. Red Hat is not responsible for (a) the actions of Business Partners, (b) any additional obligations Business Partners have to Client, or (c) any products or services that Business Partners supply to Client under any separate agreements between a Business Partner and Client.

  • No Agency, Joint Venture or Partnership The Parties acknowledge and agree that:

  • No Joint Venture or Partnership Borrower and Lender intend that the relationship created hereunder be solely that of borrower and lender. Nothing herein is intended to create a joint venture, partnership, tenancy-in-common, or joint tenancy relationship between Borrower and Lender nor to grant Lender any interest in the Collateral other than that of secured party, mortgagee or lender.

  • Business Representative You and your Representative individually affirm to Stripe that (a) your Representative is authorised to provide User Information on your behalf and to bind you to this Agreement; and (b) your Representative is an executive officer, director, senior manager or otherwise has significant responsibility for the control, management or direction of your business. Stripe may require you or your Representative to provide additional information or documentation demonstrating your Representative’s authority.

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