Technology Transfer definition

Technology Transfer has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.
Technology Transfer will have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.
Technology Transfer shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.2.

Examples of Technology Transfer in a sentence

  • Thus, the requirements of section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C.272 note) do not apply.

  • Senate Committee on Commerce and Economic Opportunities, Technology Transfer and Commercialization, Interim Project Report 2002-123, November 2001.

  • Harvard hereby represents and warrants to Licensee that Harvard has the authority to grant the license herein to the Biological Material and the Technology Transfer Material and Harvard has not granted to any Third Party any rights that would conflict with this Agreement.

  • Furthermore, TETRAMAX wants to support 50+ industry clients and 3rd parties with innovative technologies, using different kinds of Technology Transfer Experiments (TTX) to accelerate innovation within European industries and to create a competitive advantage in the global economy.

  • This action does not involve any technical standards that would require Agency consideration of voluntary consensus standards pursuant to section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (NTTAA), Public Law 104–113, section 12(d) (15 U.S.C. 272 note).


More Definitions of Technology Transfer

Technology Transfer has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.
Technology Transfer means the transfer of technology from one sector of the economy to another, including the transfer of military technology to civilian applications, civilian technology to military applications, or technology from public or private research laboratories to military or civilian applications.
Technology Transfer means a two-way process by which ideas or inventions for processes or products (developed in research programs usually on a laboratory or pilot-plant scale) are converted to commercial use.
Technology Transfer means the transfer of documentation, specifications, and production process by CLIENT to LONZA for the development of the Project Documentation for the manufacture of the Product specifically for the CLIENT.
Technology Transfer. The Technology Transfer chapter sets out binding and enforceable obligations to address several of the unfair technology transfer practices of China that were identified in USTR’s Section 301 investigation. For the first time in any trade agreement, China has agreed to end its long-standing practice of forcing or pressuring foreign companies to transfer their technology to Chinese companies as a condition for obtaining market access, administrative approvals, or receiving advantages from the government. China also commits to provide transparency, fairness, and due process in administrative proceedings and to have technology transfer and licensing take place on market terms. Separately, China further commits to refrain from directing or supporting outbound investments aimed at acquiring foreign technology pursuant to industrial plans that create distortion.
Technology Transfer means assigning, selling, licensing, or otherwise transferring from the University to a third party: (i) rights, title, or interests in or to the Invention; and/or (ii) materials, wares, or services the making or delivery of which requires the exercise of rights in or to the Invention.
Technology Transfer means a logical procedure that controls the transfer of any process together with its documentation and professional expertise from development to manufacture or between manufacturing sites. It is a systematic procedure that is followed in order to pass the documented knowledge and experience gained during development and or commercialization to an appropriate, responsible and authorized party. Technology transfer embodies both the transfer of documentation and the demonstrated ability of Spoke, to effectively perform the critical elements of the transferred technology, to the satisfaction of all parties and any applicable regulatory bodies. The specific contents of the Technology Transfer to Spoke is detailed in Annex 3.