Commercial Strategy definition

Commercial Strategy shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(a).

Examples of Commercial Strategy in a sentence

  • Grünenthal shall consult with and provide regular updates to AcelRx through the Joint Steering Committee regarding the Commercial Strategy and shall discuss coordination of commercial activities in the Field in the Territory with activities in the rest of the world.

  • Without limiting the provisions of this Section 5.1, BLS shall regularly consult with and provide updates to ACADIA regarding the Commercial Strategy and the commercialization of Product in the Field in the Territory.

  • Without limiting the provisions of this Section 6.2, through the JCC, MTPC shall regularly consult with and provide updates to Neurocrine regarding the Commercial Strategy and Commercialization of Products in the Field in the MTPC Territory.

  • I acknowledge that the Company has engaged me, and I accept such engagement, to serve as Director, Commercial Strategy and External Affairs to the Company and that I shall perform these services through various means, including development and execution of sales and marketing strategies, government affairs strategies, communications strategies and investor relations strategies.

  • Without limiting the provisions of this Section 5.1, at MannKind’s reasonable request, United Therapeutics shall periodically consult with and provide updates to MannKind regarding the Commercial Strategy and commercialization of Product in the Territory.

  • You will primarily be responsible for Commercial Strategy and Business Development, but will also have oversight of Finance, IT and other G&A functions and will be a member of the Bellerophon Leadership Team.

  • In the event that Genzyme files a duplicate license in the Genzyme Territory, Alnylam will coordinate communications with EMA, and provide support to enable Genzyme to efficiently obtain such duplicate license to provide for marketing in Genzyme countries under a separate, Genzyme trade name, to the extent not inconsistent with the Global Commercial Strategy or Global Branding Strategy for such Co-Co Licensed Product.

  • On a Regional Target Pair-by-Regional Target Pair basis, Novartis will use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to (a) Commercialize each Regional Licensed Product for which it has obtained Regulatory Approval (including where required by Law to Commercialize the Regional Licensed Product, Pricing Approval) in its Territory, and (b) perform all Commercialization activities for such Regional Licensed Product in accordance with the RLP Commercial Strategy.

  • Commercial & Major Events Commercial Strategy Strategy development Commercial Working Group Responsible for the executive leadership of the Commercial Working Group and implementation of the outcome of the strategic review and in particular:-Coordinates sales pipeline, insight and pitch process, rights evaluation, create packages and activation plan.

  • In no event, however, may any Global Commercial Strategy be amended with the result that it fails to satisfy the requirements for Commercialization of Co-Co Licensed Products set forth in this Section 4.

Related to Commercial Strategy

  • R2000 Strategy means an initiative by the Government of Kenya to improve the maintenance of the country’s Road Network by giving priority to maintenance through network approach, using appropriate technology, labour-based methods, local resources and increased usage of small-scale entrepreneurs.

  • Control strategy means a strategy to ensure robust and safe operation of the function(s) of the system in response to a specific set of ambient and/or operating conditions (such as road surface condition, traffic intensity and other road users, adverse weather conditions, etc.). This may include the automatic deactivation of a function or temporary performance restrictions (e.g., a reduction in the maximum operating speed, etc.).

  • Commercial Development Plan means the written commercialization plan attached as Appendix E.

  • Commercial Development means any development on private land that is not heavy industrial or residential. The category includes, but is not limited to: hospitals, laboratories and other medical facilities, educational institutions, recreational facilities, plant nurseries, car wash facilities, mini-malls and other business complexes, shopping malls, hotels, office buildings, public warehouses and other light industrial complexes.

  • Commercial Launch means the initial First Commercial Sale of a Product in the Territory.