R&D Technology definition

R&D Technology means the Bt strains or genes discovered or developed pursuant to the Research Program and the Intellectual Property Rights arising pursuant to the performance of the parties' obligations under this Agreement.

Examples of R&D Technology in a sentence

  • Ecogen shall have a worldwide, perpetual, exclusive, fully paid up, royalty-free, transferable license to the R&D Technology to make, have made, offer for sale, import, use or sell products solely for Microbial Applications.

  • When you take into consideration that you have varying shapes, sizes, and fibroids up to 4 centimeters that you're dealing with in these patients -- we went through this trial - -and, immediately following the trial -- while the experience was fresh in the minds of the clinicians that were involved in this trial -- ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, our Vice President of R&D Technology at the time, sat down.

  • The file is then submitted via the local Research and Development (R&D) Office for review and approval and sent via courier to the Program Manager, R&D Technology Transfer Section (122TT) using the address listed under Contact Information.

  • Ecogen shall have a worldwide, perpetual, exclusive, --------- fully paid up, royalty-free, transferable license to the R&D Technology to make, have made, offer for sale, import, use or sell products solely for Microbial Applications.

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall give DGI any right, title or interest in the Existing R&D Technology.

  • Main objectives are: o Development of a full line of new high efficiency motors in the bigger capacity range (up to 22kw) o Further development of smart compact and modular clean water systems • Corporate R&D (Technology Council): These R&D activities focus on longer term, higher risk projects to build the core for future developments by the relevant divisions.