Novartis Technology definition

Novartis Technology means the Novartis Know-How and Novartis Patents.
Novartis Technology means Novartis’ interest in Novartis Program Technology, Novartis Product-Specific Patents, Novartis Know-How, Novartis Patents, including Novartis Background Technology, and any Trademarks described in Section 5.6, owned, used, developed by, or licensed to Novartis or its Affiliates (other than from Akcea pursuant to this Agreement) that are necessary to Develop, Manufacture or Commercialize a Product.
Novartis Technology means the Licensed Product NDA and all clinical studies conducted by NOVARTIS in support of the Licensed Product NDA.

Examples of Novartis Technology in a sentence

  • During the Term, Novartis will not, and will cause its Affiliates not to, enter into any agreement granting a license or other right under the Novartis Technology that is inconsistent with this Agreement.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, on a Regional Target-by-Regional Target basis, effective upon the Option Exercise Date for each Regional Target, Novartis hereby grants Surface a non-transferable (except as provided in Section 16.1), sublicensable (subject to Section 9.2.2.4), royalty-bearing, exclusive (even as to Novartis) license under Novartis Technology to Commercialize such Regional Licensed Products in the Field in the Surface Territory.

  • As between the Parties, Novartis will have the exclusive right (but not the obligation), at Novartis’s sole discretion, through counsel of its choosing which is reasonably acceptable to Surface, to seek to xxxxx any Competitive (Novartis) Infringement by enforcing any Patents within Surface Technology exclusively (even as to Surface) licensed to Novartis hereunder or any Novartis Technology.

  • Subject to remainder of this Section 14.3.2, as between the Parties, Novartis will have the sole responsibility to, at Novartis’s sole discretion, and sole responsibility for all applicable Patents Costs, to Prosecute and Maintain all Patents within Novartis Technology (other than within Joint Collaboration IP), in Novartis’s name.

  • As between the Parties, Surface will have the exclusive right (but not the obligation), at Surface’s sole discretion, through counsel of its choosing which is reasonably acceptable to Novartis, to seek to xxxxx any Competitive (Surface) Infringement by enforcing any Patents within Novartis Technology exclusively (even as to Novartis) licensed to Surface hereunder or any Surface Technology.


More Definitions of Novartis Technology

Novartis Technology means, collectively, Novartis Know-How, Novartis Patents, Novartis Collaboration IP and Novartis’s interest in Joint Collaboration IP.
Novartis Technology means all NOVARTIS Patents and all NOVARTIS Know-How which is applied by NOVARTIS to the development, manufacture or use of Bulk Drug Substance, a Drug Product Candidate or a Drug Product.
Novartis Technology means (i) the Novartis Know-How and (ii) the Novartis Patents.
Novartis Technology means all (a) [*], in each case, generated by or on behalf of Novartis, its Affiliates or Sublicensees (including their contractors) in the [*] and (b) any other Know-How that is [*] the [*], including all [*].
Novartis Technology means the Novartis Patents and/or the Novartis Know-How, as well as any other Novartis intellectual property rights (such as copyright or data rights) created or arising before the term of this Agreement and relevant to the Field;
Novartis Technology means all proprietary data, information, know-how, inventions, trade secrets, copyrights, regulatory submissions or other intellectual property of any kind, other than Novartis Patent Rights, owned or controlled by Novartis as of the Effective Date and during the term of the Research Program.
Novartis Technology means all patents, know-how, registration data exclusivity and other forms of intellectual property (other than trademarks and copyrights) which are developed after the Effective Date and which are owned or controlled by, or licensed (with the right to sublicense) to, Novartis that are necessary or useful for the manufacture, registration, marketing, distribution, use or sale of the d-MPH Products.