Pre-Marketing definition

Pre-Marketing means marketing activities undertaken prior to and in preparation for the launch of the Product in the Territory. Pre-Marketing shall include market research, key opinion leader development, advisory boards, medical education, disease-related public relations, health care economic studies, sales force training and other pre-launch activities prior to the First Commercial Sale of the Product in the Territory.
Pre-Marketing means provision of information or communication, direct or indirect, on investment strategies or investment ideas by an EU AIFM or on its behalf, to potential professional investors domiciled or with a registered office in the European Union in order to test their interest in an AIF or a compartment which is not yet established, or which is established, but not yet notified for marketing in accordance with Article 31 or 32 of the Directive, in that Member State where the potential investors are domiciled or have their registered office, and which in each case does not amount to an offer or placement to the potential investor to invest in the units or shares of that AIF or compartment;”.
Pre-Marketing means all Commercialization activities undertaken with respect to a Collaboration Product after filing with Regulatory Authority of a NDA thereof and prior to First Commercial Sale thereof and in preparation for the launch of such Collaboration Product in the Shared Territory. Pre-Marketing shall include advertising, education, product-related public relations, health care economic studies, governmental affairs activities for reimbursement and formulary acceptance, sales force training, trademark selection, filing, prosecution, and enforcement, and other activities included within the Commercialization Plan prior to the First Commercial Sale of a Collaboration Product in the Shared Territory.

Examples of Pre-Marketing in a sentence

  • Licensee shall be responsible for 100% of the expenses (including Pre-Marketing and other Commercialization expenses) incurred in connection with the Commercialization of the Products in the Territory for use in the Field.


More Definitions of Pre-Marketing

Pre-Marketing means (a) communicating to potential purchasers that Lupin or its Affiliates will be selling the ANDA Product in the Territory on or after the Entry Date (including, for example, notification to customers regarding the ANDA Product, and engaging customers in non-binding pricing/contracting activities), (b) importing the ANDA Product into the Territory before the Entry Date, (c) manufacturing the ANDA Product or having the ANDA Product manufactured before the Entry Date, and (d) shipping or delivering or distributing the ANDA Product to Third Party distributors or Affiliated distributors before the Entry Date. For the avoidance of doubt, the limited Pre-Marketing permitted pursuant to Section 5.4 shall not include entering into binding contracts before the Entry Date for the sale of the ANDA Product to a Third Party other than a distributor, making binding offers before the Entry Date to sell the ANDA Product to a Third Party other than a distributor, or selling ANDA Product to a Third Party other than a distributor before the Entry Date. For the further avoidance of doubt, the limited Pre-Marketing permitted pursuant to Section 5.4 shall not include the disclosure of any non-public terms of this Settlement Agreement.
Pre-Marketing means provision of information or communication, direct or indirect, on investment strategies or investment ideas by a manager of a qualifying venture capital fund, or on its behalf, to potential investors domiciled or with a registered office in the Union in order to test their interest in a qualifying venture capital fund which is not yet established, or in a qualifying
Pre-Marketing means Commercialization Activities undertaken prior to and in preparation for the launch of a Collaboration Product, consistent with a Marketing and Sales Plan and prior to the first commercial launch of such Collaboration Product. Pre-Marketing activities shall include, but are not limited to, advertising, Education, market research, Phase IIIB Clinical Trials, Phase IV Clinical Trials, sales force training, trademark activities (including selection, filing, prosecution and enforcement) and other activities included within the Marketing and Sales Plan prior to the first commercial launch of such Collaboration Product.
Pre-Marketing means engaging in outreach to potential purchasers to inform them that Mylan or its respective Affiliates will be offering to sell and selling the Mylan Authorized Generic Product and/or Mylan Generic Products for distribution in the Licensed Territory on or after the License Date (including, for example, ***.
Pre-Marketing means all Commercialization activities undertaken prior to and in preparation for the launch of a Collaboration Product in the Profit Sharing Territory, consistent with a Commercialization Plan and prior to the first commercial launch of a Collaboration Product in a Major Market Country. Pre-Marketing shall include advertising, education, sales force training, Phase IIIB Clinical Trials, trademark selection, filing, prosecution and enforcement, and other activities included within the Commercialization Plan prior to the first commercial launch of a Collaboration Product in a Major Market Country. If a Collaboration Product is first launched in a country other than a Major Market Country, the expenses of marketing incurred in those countries where such Collaboration Product has been launched shall be included in Marketing Expenses, while the expenses of Pre-Marketing elsewhere in the world shall still be included in Pre-Marketing Expenses.
Pre-Marketing means undertaking Pre-Marketing Activities. ---------------
Pre-Marketing means a direct or indirect provision of information on investment strategies or investment ideas by an AIFM or on its behalf to professional investors domiciled or registered in the Union in order to test their interest in an AIF which is not yet established.