Technological Element definition

Technological Element means any individual Biological Material, data, methods, protocols, procedures, processes arising out of the University’s performance of the Research Project and which is employed or embodied in a Product and which can be separated from other such Biological Material, data, methods, protocols, procedures, processes employed or embodied in the Product and which, in the absence of a license, would infringe CUTS Patent Rights. There shall be three (3) mutually exclusive types of Technological Elements, (i) those solely owned by CUTS, (ii) those jointly owned by CUTS and Ceres, and (iii) all other Technological Elements. A non-inclusive list of examples of Technological Elements can be found in Exhibit C hereto.

Related to Technological Element

  • Technological Change in this Article means: (a) the introduction by the Company into its business of equipment or material of a different nature or kind than that previously utilized by the Company in the operation of its business and (b) a change in the manner in which the Company carries on the business that is directly related to the introduction of that equipment or material.

  • Technology means all the software, prototypes, devices, drawings, specifications, lab notebooks, manuals, databases, equipment, files, technical memoranda, invention disclosures, patent application files, research studies, testing data, plans, files, formulas, computer programs, data and information, quality control records and procedures, research and development files containing, embodying or revealing the trade secrets, confidential information, and know-how that constitute Intellectual Property.

  • Innovation means the implementation of a new or significantly improved product, service or process, including but not limited to production, building or construction processes, a new marketing method, or a new organisational method in business practices, workplace organisation or external relations inter alia with the purpose of helping to solve societal challenges or to support the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth;

  • Technological safeguards means the technology and the policy and procedures for use of the technology to protect and control access to personal information.

  • Critical infrastructure means a communication infrastructure system, cybersecurity system, electric grid, hazardous waste treatment system, or water treatment facility.