Tandem Display Device definition

Tandem Display Device means a device used in connection with, or component of the, Tandem Insulin Infusion Pump that communicates with and controls the Tandem Insulin Infusion Pump and which also stores and processes data related to the Tandem System.
Tandem Display Device means a device used in connection with, or as a component of the, Tandem Insulin Delivery Device that communicates with and controls (fully or partially) the Tandem Insulin Delivery Device, and which also Processes data related to the Tandem System.

Examples of Tandem Display Device in a sentence

  • Further, Section 3.2 will survive expiration or termination of this Agreement to the extent reasonably necessary for Tandem to satisfy ongoing warranty obligations and to provide ongoing service and support to any customer who originally acquired a DexCom CGM-Enabled Tandem Display Device during the Term of this Agreement.

  • If DexCom and Tandem, respectively, complete the development and commercialization of (i) the DexCom G6 System, and (ii) a DexCom CGM-Enabled Tandem Display Device, then the parties will use commercially reasonable efforts to develop a plan to cooperate on marketing such products to their respective customers.

  • Upon completion of such development, DexCom will provide Tandem with a communication protocol that permits a DexCom CGM-Enabled Tandem Display Device to identify, receive and display DexCom Sensor Information and to control the DexCom BT CGM Transmitter (the “Communication Protocol”).

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  • Tandem and DexCom will use commercially reasonable efforts to develop a mutually acceptable written plan to provide training and customer and technical support for any mutual customers prior to Tandem’s submission of any application to regulatory authorities to secure regulatory approval for the commercialization of a DexCom CGM-Enabled Tandem Display Device.

  • Tandem shall be solely responsible for all design, development, regulatory and commercialization activities associated with such DexCom CGM-Enabled Tandem Display Device.

  • Tandem shall have sole discretion to decide whether to complete development of and commercialize a version of the Tandem System comprising a DexCom CGM-Enabled Tandem Display Device and shall be under no obligation to complete such development or commercialization as a result of this Agreement.

  • Upon completion of such development, DexCom will provide Tandem with a communication protocol that permits a DexCom CGM- Enabled Tandem Display Device to identify, receive and display DexCom Sensor Information and to control the DexCom BT CGM Transmitter (the “Communication Protocol”).

  • At Tandem’s sole cost, Xxxxxx intends to develop a version of the Tandem System comprising a DexCom CGM-Enabled Tandem Display Device.

  • Tandem shall be solely responsible for all design, development, regulatory and commercialization activities associated with such DexCom CGM- Enabled Tandem Display Device.

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