Minimum Viable Product definition
Examples of Minimum Viable Product in a sentence
REACH has been conceived as an incubation/acceleration programme in 4 phases (Explore, Experiment, Evolve and Expose), in which the selected start-ups/SMEs will develop an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) and reach commercial and/or investment agreements with data providers, corporates and/or investors.
It is possible that, due to any number of reasons, including, but not limited to, an unfavorable fluctuation in the value of cryptographic and fiat currencies, the inability by the Company to establish the Minimum Viable Product or the Tokens’ utility, the failure of commercial relationships, or intellectual property ownership challenges, the Company may no longer be viable to operate and the Company may dissolve or take actions that result in a Dissolution Event.
The payment profile for the Minimum Viable Product Services is to be agreed, as per a milestone delivery plan – subject to agreement.
If DHSC awards a related/follow up contract to the Supplier following the completion of the Minimum Viable Product Services, the Supplier agrees that it shall discount from such related/follow up contract’s charges the sums received pursuant to this Minimum Viable Product Commercial Agreement.
This NATO HQ SACT Innovation Branch Minimum Viable Product (hereafter “the MVP”) Terms of Use (the “Terms“), constitute a binding agreement between Users, the entity accessing or using the HQ SACT Innovation Branch’s MVP (hereafter “the User”) and the HQ SACT Innovation Branch, which HQ SACT Innovation Branch will provide or allow access to Users under these Terms.
The Supplier hereby assigns to DHSC, with full title guarantee, title to and all rights and interest in Project Specific IPRs, in consideration of the mutual rights and obligations under this Minimum Viable Product Commercial Agreement and by way of a present and future assignments.
Throughout the Build phase, the goal will be to create the MVP (Minimum Viable Product.) During that phase, however, there will be items that require additional deep dives, or items that are identified as areas that can be improved in a future state.
As already discussed in D1.2, the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) refers to a version of a product with the minimum set of features and functionalities that can satisfy early adopters who, in turn, can promptly provide feedback for future product improvements.
This Minimum Viable Product Commercial Agreement shall take effect from the date signatures are completed for all parties.
Furthermore, they will define the features of the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and coordinate the necessary resources for the MVP development.