UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY definition

UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY means any unpublished research and development information, know-how, and technical data in the possession of UNIVERSITY prior to or following the EFFECTIVE DATE of this LICENSE AGREEMENT which relates to and is necessary for the practice of the INVENTIONS or IMPROVEMENTS and which UNIVERSITY has the right to provide to LICENSEE.
UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY means the "Licensed Technology" as defined in the License Agreement; and
UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY means any unpublished (a) research and development information, (b) unpatented inventions, and (c) technical data, owned by or in the control of University prior to the Effective Date or during the Term of this Agreement, which relates to and is necessary for: (i) the practice of the Inventions, or (ii) the manufacture, use, sale, offer for sale or importation of any compounds disclosed in the Patents or any analogs, derivatives, modifications or improvements thereof, and which University has the right to provide Licensee under this Agreement, and which Licensee does not otherwise own or control.

Examples of UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY in a sentence

  • AMBERTON UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY USAGEAmberton University provides students with an array of equipment and technologies to be used in communication, instruction, and research opportunities.

  • Nothing herein shall constitute a sale of the UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, disclosure may be made to third parties of any such UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY or document related to or embodying PATENT RIGHTS at any time (a) with the prior written consent of UNIVERSITY, (b) after the same shall have become public through no unauthorized act or omission of LICENSEE, or (c) as required by governmental authority or applicable law or regulation.

  • Disclosure may be made to third parties of any such UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY or document related to or embodying PATENT RIGHTS at any time (a) with the prior written consent of UNIVERSITY or (b) after the same shall have become public through no fault of LICENSEE.

  • HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERHistorically, the movement of technology transfer in the educational zone was triggered by the U.S. In the U.S., university technology transfer growth was identified as an influence of the amendment of the patent law, named the “Bayh Dole Act”.


More Definitions of UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY

UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY means any published or unpublished research and development information, know-how, and technical data (but excluding any Patent Rights) which is in the possession of any of the Licensors or their respective employees on or after the Effective Date, or which is developed by any Licensor during the term of this Agreement, (a) for which any Licensor has the right to grant a license hereunder, (b) which is necessary for the practice, use or further development of the Future Compounds, and (c) which resulted, results, was developed, or is developed through the use of (i) Licensee-sponsored research funding under a sponsored research agreement, (ii) Governmental Funding made available to any of the Licensors, or (iii) funds expended by Licensee or obtained through Licensee's efforts or assistance, including, without limitation, all of the funds provided (and to be provided) by the Gates Grant and by any other charitable or non-profit organization which funds a program in which both Licensee and any Licensor are participants.
UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY means any unpublished research and development information, unpatented inventions, and technical data in the possession of the University prior to the effective date of the attached Sponsored Research Agreement or which comes into the possession of University during the term of this Agreement, is not covered under the Sponsored Research Agreement, and which relates to and is necessary for the practice of the Invention and which University has the right to provide to Licensee.
UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY means the Intellectual Property that is owned by the University pursuant to the Ownership Agreement, namely, the “University Technology,” as defined in the Ownership Agreement.
UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY means any unpublished research and development information, unpatented inventions, know-how and technical data in the possession of the University prior to the effective date of this Agreement or which comes into the possession of University during the term of this Agreement which relates to and is necessary for the practice of the Invention or the use of the Compounds for therapeutic purposes to the extent that University has the right to provide such information to Licensee. Should Dr. Richard Tidwell's lab produce xxx xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxarch and development information, unpatented inventions, know-how or technical data which is useful for the practice of the Invention or the use of the Compounds for therapeutic purposes, then such shall also be considered University Technology, to the extent that University has the right to provide such information to Licensee.
UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY means that part of the Technology that is owned by the University pursuant to that certain Ownership Agreement dated as of the Effective Date.
UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY means any unpublished (a) research and development information, (b) unpatented inventions, and (c) technical data, owned by or in the control of University prior to the Effective Date or during the Term of Portions of this Exhibit were omitted and have been filed separately with the Secretary of the Commission pursuant to the Company’s application requesting confidential treatment under Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. this Agreement, which relates to and is necessary for: (i) the practice of the Inventions, or (ii) the manufacture, use, sale, offer for sale or importation of any compounds disclosed in the Patents or any analogs, derivatives, modifications or improvements thereof, and which University has the right to provide Licensee under this Agreement, and which Licensee does not otherwise own or control.
UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY means any unpublished research and development information, unpatented inventions, and technical data in the possession of the University prior to the effective date of