Technical Relationship definition

Technical Relationship means any relationship with a Person that is not an employee of Momentus that contemplates the provision of or collaboration on Protected Technical Information or its associated know-how, including research partnerships, joint ventures, co-development arrangements, licensing agreements, customer relationships, consulting arrangements, and any other arrangements that could provide Access to Protected Technical Information or any technology or IP derived therefrom.

Examples of Technical Relationship in a sentence

  • For Technical Relationship Management (TRM) customers, we may provide additional updates on issues opened with Heimdall Data technical support.

  • Momentus shall not engage in a Technical Relationship with any of the Investors, their respective Affiliates, or the Related Parties.

  • For each bi-weekly report, Momentus shall provide: the identity of the Person; the Person’s nationality (for individuals) or principal place of business (for entities); a description of the nature, purpose, scope, and duration of the Technical Relationship; copies of any documents setting forth the terms of the Technical Relationship; and, at the request of the CMAs, any other information about the Technical Relationship.

  • This 5 step methodology is integral to all large implementations with the process itself being varied for each customer For larger programmes which may require bespoke data and MI feeds, we have a Technical Relationship team who support customers through implementation and on an ongoing basis.