Technical Partners definition
Examples of Technical Partners in a sentence
Licensor shall use its best efforts to develop, improve, enhance and commercialize the System through its dealings with its Technical Partners, Subsidiaries and Licensees.
Save and except as provided in this e-Bid, NMRC shall not entertain any correspondence with any Bidder or its Technical Partners in relation to acceptance or rejection of any e- Bid.
No Bidders or its Technical Partners shall contact NMRC on any matter relating to his e- Bid from the time of e-Bid opening to the time contract is awarded.
Any effort by the Bidder or by its Technical Partners to influence NMRC in the Bid evaluation, Bid comparison or contract award decisions, may result in the rejection of his e-Bid.
Licensor has obtained from Technical Partners (defined below) a license to practice and use Technical Partners' inventions and patent(s) (hereinafter referred to as "Technical Partners' Technology") in the Field of License (defined below), to the extent to which they pertain to the subject matter described and claimed in the '552 Patent and has further obtained from Technical Partners' the right to sublicense such Technical Partners' Technology in said Field of License to Licensee.
On the one hand, it refers to the cooperation between the Content Providers and the Technical Partners in the project.
Place and Date The Hague, 26th of October 2012 Venue DEN Offices This meeting is the 1st standalone Technical Partners meeting for the project.
Furthermore, the date for the Technical Partners meeting has been moved forward and will take place at the end of October 2012.
It includes: A list of attendees on day 1 and day 2; An agenda for day 1 and day 2; Minutes from day 1 and day 2 plenary meetings; Minutes from the Technical Partners meeting; Minutes from the Content Providers meeting; A list of actions to be taken by the various participants.
To ensure a fruitful cooperation between Content Providers and Technical Partners a Basecamp environment will be set up in which discussions about testing and evaluation will take place in smaller groups of Technical Partners and their Associated Content Providers.