Technology Areas definition

Technology Areas means the broad technology areas identified by NAWCAD within the OT Agreement.

Examples of Technology Areas in a sentence

  • Membership in the NASC is open to all qualified companies and academic institutions with the technical capabilities to conduct research and prototype development in the Naval Aviation Technology Areas identified in the OT Agreement.

  • NASC is open to, and will include, all interested entities that have capabilities in at least one of the Naval Aviation Systems Technology Areas set out in the OT Agreement with NAWCAD.

  • NASC was initiated in response to the Government’s expressed desire for industry and academia to form a consortium to facilitate research and prototype development, in cooperation with NAWCAD, and potentially other Government agencies, in Naval Aviation Technology Areas.

  • Furthermore, it addresses NASA Technology Areas TX06: Human Health, Life Support, and Habitation Systems, and TX07: Exploration Destinations Systems.

  • Nothing in this Agreement will impair any NASC Member’s right to independently acquire, license, develop or have developed, utilize or otherwise exploit information and technology with the same or similar uses or functions as the information and technology that is the subject of the OT Agreement’s Technology Areas.

  • For National laboratories, benefits include: – Increased opportunities for co-innovation, providing solutions aligned with Key Technology Areas.

  • Key Technology Areas (KTAs) are technical developments that are seen by the AMICI Partners as critical gaps in the technology development path for future RIs. Failure to substantively address the KTAs will lead to excessive costs, delays or failure to complete future RI developments, negatively impacting on the availability of advanced research facilities across Europe, and lessening their scientific, societal and economic impacts.

  • Comprehensive Innovation Across Technology Areas: Diligent: Provides governance, risk, and compliance solutions that integrate AI and machine learning to enhance decision-making and risk management processes.

  • For the European science base, the benefits include: – Enhanced delivery in Key Technology Areas.

  • Technology Areas covered under this Agreement are as follows: Sensors and Sonar - Sensors: Technology that detects and responds to some input from the physical environment that could include light, heat, motion, moisture, radiation, pressure, or any one of a great number of other environmental phenomena.

Related to Technology Areas

  • SAP Technology Solution(s) means SAP NetWeaver Foundation for Third Party Applications, SAP Business Technology Platform (excluding when used solely as a Connectivity App between an SAP Application and ERP), SAP Signavio Solutions and SAP Process Insights (including any renamed, prior and/or successor versions of any of the foregoing made generally available by SAP, if any but excluding when any of the foregoing are used as a User Interface for ERP).

  • Clean coal technology means any technology, including technologies applied at the precombustion, combustion, or post combustion stage, at a new or existing facility which will achieve significant reductions in air emissions of sulfur dioxide or oxides of nitrogen associated with the utilization of coal in the generation of electricity, or process steam which was not in widespread use as of November 15, 1990.

  • Assistive technology service means any service that directly assists a child with a disability in the selection, acquisition or use of an assistive technology device, including all of the following:

  • High-technology activity means that term as defined in section 3 of the Michigan economic growth authority act, 1995 PA 24, MCL 207.803.

  • 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.