Launch activities Sample Clauses

The "Launch activities" clause defines the obligations and procedures related to the initial rollout or deployment of a product, service, or project. It typically outlines the specific steps, timelines, and responsibilities each party must follow to ensure a successful launch, such as coordinating marketing efforts, preparing technical infrastructure, or meeting regulatory requirements. By clearly delineating these activities, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings, ensures all parties are aligned on launch expectations, and facilitates a smooth and timely introduction to the market.
Launch activities. This phase will include the actual outreach and education to reach as many of those likely to interact with the exchange as possible. This will include dissemination of educational materials, a marketing campaign, and partnering with community groups, Navigators and others to reach the target audience. A communications firm will be hired to both create and carry out the communications plans for outreach and education. A stakeholder group will be charged to provide input on the three phases of the communications plan, as well as other areas involving consumer materials. This will ensure that consumers’ ideas and concerns are incorporated into the plan. Any necessary decisions will also be vetted through the TAC and the board. The Phase III activities will begin in January 2013 and continue through the end of 2014 to encourage a strong outreach effort during the first year of the exchange. Once decisions have been made on the SHOP, the exchange will develop system and operational processes for the administrative duties the exchange would take on for small employers, including assistance in helping them qualify for the small business tax credits. The exchange will need to hire staff specifically to handle the SHOP-specific functions and assist small businesses in offering insurance to their employees.
Launch activities. (a) Loading and testing of all on-line training to be conducted during home study, as well as assessments to test knowledge and competency. All tracking and reporting of results from the training. (b) Live training to be conducted at launch meetings, POA’s at client site’s or in-house. ​ ​
Launch activities. This phase will include the actual outreach and education to reach as many of those likely to interact with the exchange as possible. This will include dissemination of educational materials, a marketing campaign, and partnering with community groups, Navigators and others to reach the target audience. A communications firm will be hired to both create and carry out the communications plans for outreach and education. A stakeholder group will be charged to provide input on the three phases of the communications plan, as well as other areas involving consumer materials. This will ensure that consumers’ ideas and concerns are incorporated into the plan. Any necessary decisions will also be vetted through the TAC and the board. The Phase III activities will begin in January 2013 and continue through the end of 2014 to encourage a strong outreach effort during the first year of the exchange.
Launch activities. Loading and testing of all on-line training to be conducted during home study, as well as assessments to test knowledge and competency. All tracking and reporting of results from the training. [ * ] = Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked by brackets, has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

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  • High Risk Activities 1. The Software is not fault-tolerant and is not designed, manufactured or intended for use or resale as on-line control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic control, direct life support machines, or weapons systems, in which the failure of the Software could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage ("High Risk Activities"). Syncro and its suppliers specifically disclaim any express or implied warranty of fitness for High Risk Activities.

  • Specific Activities Please give detailed information about the specific activities of the Project promoter and the Partner(s), with budget allocations 7.1 The main tasks of [name of the Project Promoter], referred to as the ‘Project Promoter’, are summarized as follows: Name Project activities Project budget 1 .... [mention the budget allocated to Project Promoter for the respective activity] EUR.... Activity 2 .... EUR... 7.2 The main input/responsibilities of [name of the Project Partner(s)], referred to as Partner 1, 2, etc., are summarized as follows: Name Project activities Project budget Partner 1... [briefly present the project activity implemented by Partner]. Activity 1 .... [mention the budget allocated to Partner 1 for the respective activity] EUR.... Activity 2 .... EUR... Name Project activities Project budget

  • Outreach Activities a. The Agency shall conduct outreach activities for potential Clients to promote the availability of services. b. Outreach activities shall include, but are not limited to, participation in health fairs, community events, collaboration with other providers, and the posting of flyers for potential Clients. c. The Agency shall have an outreach plan and shall provide evidence of such arrangements to the Recipient upon request.

  • Development Activities The Development activities referred to in item “b” of paragraph 3.1 include: studies and projects of implementation of the Production facilities; drilling and completion of the Producing and injection ▇▇▇▇▇; and installation of equipment and vessels for extraction, collection, Treatment, storage, and transfer of Oil and Gas. The installation referred to in item “c” includes, but is not limited to, offshore platforms, pipelines, Oil and Gas Treatment plants, equipment and facilities for measurement of the inspected Production, wellhead equipment, production pipes, flow lines, tanks, and other facilities exclusively intended for extraction, as well as oil and gas pipelines for Production Outflow and their respective compressor and pumping stations.

  • Collaboration activities 4.1 The Collaboration Suppliers will perform the Collaboration Activities and all other obligations of this Agreement in accordance with the Detailed Collaboration Plan. 4.2 The Collaboration Suppliers will provide all additional cooperation and assistance as is reasonably required by the Buyer to ensure the continuous delivery of the services under the Call-Off Contract. 4.3 The Collaboration Suppliers will ensure that their respective subcontractors provide all cooperation and assistance as set out in the Detailed Collaboration Plan.