Platform Technology definition

Platform Technology means the executable form of the PressReader web building tools as such technology is revised, updated, enhanced and modified from time to time (and including in all respects all Intellectual Property Rights therein), as such exist from time to time;
Platform Technology means Anticalin Libraries, Anticalin Selection, Anticalin Expression, Anticalin Characterization, Anticalin Fusion Technology, and Anticalin Affinity Maturation methods, all to the extent Controlled by Pieris.
Platform Technology means (a) the Codexis Core Technology, (b) the Codexis Enzymes and (c) the Codexis Libraries which are provided to GSK by Codexis under this Agreement in such a state and condition and in the detail which are necessary to enable a scientist with reasonable skills and experience in the field of protein engineering or protein biochemistry to use, identify, select, optimise, isolate, modify, engineer, research, develop, make, have made and/or import any Enzyme, in each of (a), (b) and (c), that (i) is described in, and embodies the subject matter of, the Codexis Documentation, and (ii) uses the Codexis Materials and the Codexis Software.

Examples of Platform Technology in a sentence

  • To Janux’s Knowledge, neither Janux nor any of its Affiliates has (a) infringed any Patents of any Third Party; or (b) misappropriated any Know-How of any Third Party, in each case ((a) and (b)), in connection with the Development, Manufacture or other Exploitation of any Licensed Compound or Licensed Product, or the use or practice of the Janux Platform Technology.

  • No claim or litigation has been brought or, to Janux’s Knowledge, threatened, by any Person alleging that the Development, Manufacture, Commercialization or other Exploitation of the Licensed Compounds or Licensed Products, or the practice or use of any Janux Licensed IP Rights (including the practice or use of the Janux Platform Technology), in each case, will violate, infringe, or misappropriate, any Patent or other proprietary right of any Third Party.

  • Janux has made available to BMS all material information in Janux’s (or any of its Affiliate’s) Control regarding the safety or efficacy of any Licensed Compound or Licensed Product or the Janux Platform Technology, and all such information is true, complete and correct.


More Definitions of Platform Technology

Platform Technology means the Licensed Patent Rights, the Sublicensed Patent Rights, the Licensed Know How and the Sublicensed Know How.
Platform Technology means the technology developed and owned by Alpex as of the date hereof relating to fast-melt drug formulation processes and techniques.
Platform Technology means the Corporation’s technology for development of prophylactic and therapeutic mRNA vaccines and drugs against infectious diseases and vaccine adjuvants, comprised of long, non-coding RNA molecules and formulation/delivery technology necessary to develop the mRNA vaccines and drugs. For the avoidance of doubt the intent of the Parties is that development activities will include the full process from pre-clinical development to delivery.
Platform Technology means any Know-How or Patent Right that claims or covers a method, process or other technology generally useful for peptide synthesis, discovery, research and/or development (such as screening methods, test assays and the like) and “Zealand Pharma Platform Technology” means any Platform Technology controlled by Zealand Pharma.
Platform Technology means a technology or collection of technologies that is comprehensive, well-characterised, reproducible and used to support the development, manufacturing process, quality control, or testing of medicinal products or their components that rely on prior knowledge and are established under the same underlying scientific principles;
Platform Technology shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
Platform Technology means the Company’s research, development, clinical, regulatory, manufacturing, commercialization, service and support, and distribution capabilities in respect of point-of-care diagnostic tests, integrated assays, reagents, software and instruments, and health IT and care solutions. This may include, but is not limited to, technology related to the dissemination and/or storage and management of diagnostic results, associated patient-related data, and quality control related data (e.g. real-time instrument functionality and controls) within health systems. The Platform Technology includes technologies, materials, know-how, intellectual property, and intellectual property rights owned, controlled, or in licensed by the Company or its Affiliates, whether existing at closing or later developed, owned, controlled or in licensed by the Company or its Affiliates.