Package Development Clause Samples

The Package Development clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures related to the creation, assembly, or modification of a product package as part of a contractual agreement. Typically, this clause specifies which party is responsible for designing, sourcing materials, and ensuring the package meets agreed-upon specifications or regulatory requirements. For example, it may require the developer to provide prototypes for approval or to adhere to certain quality standards during production. The core function of this clause is to ensure that both parties have a clear understanding of their roles and expectations in the package development process, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring the final product meets contractual and commercial needs.
Package Development. ChipPAC shall be Intersil's preferred supplier ------------------- of new package development services; provided that ChipPAC is able to offer price and performance standards for any such new packages that are at least comparable to the price and performance standards offered by third parties. In addition, ChipPAC's development time for new packages must be consistent with Intersil's new product introduction schedules. ChipPAC and Intersil shall conduct quarterly roadmap reviews of future package configurations throughout the Term of this Agreement.
Package Development. Bid packages will be developed in a manner that ensures the best success for the project as well as the DBE Subcontractor or Vendor. Evaluations will be performed on each DBE Sub/Vendor to ensure they are adding value and not outside of their normal course of work. Training and assistance will be offered to those participants that are expanding their presence in a specific market. The following support will be provided by LSC to help ensure success: (1) Facilitate providing interested DBEs with adequate information about the plans, specifications, and requirements of the contract in a timely manner to assist them in responding to a solicitation with their offer for the subcontract (2) Ensure that DBEs are not rejected as unqualified without a thorough investigation and sound reasoning (3) Make efforts to assist interested DBEs in obtaining bonding, lines of credit, or insurance as may be required DocuSign Envelope ID: 05C1F150-2AD5-4643-82AF-864EEA18D456 (4) Make efforts to assist interested DBEs in obtaining necessary equipment, supplies, materials, or related assistance or services (5) Request DBEs complete a LSC Prequalification Form that will include the following information: (a) Quality of trade, supplies, and service (b) Pricing structure (c) Delivery schedule (d) Financial stability (e) Safety record (f) Insurance/bonding information (g) Experience
Package Development. EMS shall provide HP with any and all design specification, test and qualification data, and any and all special instructions related to package design and the support thereof, as such information is required by Project Pegasus packaging design and/or manufacturing subcontractor(s). In the event that a change to the package design is required to meet the Specifications contained in Exhibit R, EMS will participate with HP as necessary to both specify and qualify such package design changes.
Package Development. CONSULTANT will prepare drawings and technical specifications for the proposed supplemental carbon storage and feed facilities identified in the technical memorandum. Documents will be prepared in sufficient detail to facilitate competitive bidding. Review meetings will be conducted at 50- and 100-percent completion levels to obtain and implement input from the CITY. At each level of completion CONSULTANT will prepare and submit an EOPCC. A preliminary sheet list is presented below. Process Flow Diagram Erosion Control Yard Piping (1 sheets) Details Structural Notes Existing Concrete Supports Demolition Plan Proposed Concrete Supports Plan and Sections Details Micro-C System Plan Micro-C System Storage Tank Sections Micro-C Metering Pumps Sections Micro-C System 3D Perspective Details Electrical Electrical Notes Electrical Legends Micro-C System Electrical Plan Micro-C System Lighting Protection & Grounding Plan Micro-C System Panel & Conduit Schedules Electrical Details Instrumentation Instrumentation Legends Micro-C System P&ID The CITY intends to upgrade the existing Wastewater Collection System SCADA Control Room.

Related to Package Development

  • Curriculum Development This includes the analysis and coordination of textual materials; constant review of current literature in the field, some of which are selected for the college library collection, the preparation of selective, descriptive materials such as outlines and syllabi; conferring with other faculty and administration on curricular problems; and, the attendance and participation in inter and intra-college conferences and advisory committees.

  • Program Development NWESD agrees that priority in the development of new applications services by WSIPC shall be in accordance with the expressed direction of the WSIPC Board of Directors operating under their bylaws.

  • Employee Development The Employer may provide employees the opportunity to participate in appropriate seminars, workshops or short courses. When possible and appropriate the Employer will provide to all staff information on seminars, workshops or short courses by posting a notice on the Employer’s internal web site.

  • Staff Development As part of their induction, new staff will be made aware of this policy and will be asked to ensure compliance with its procedures at all times.

  • Product Development (a) Supplier may develop enhancements it intends to incorporate into the BioGlue Surgical Adhesive during the term of this Agreement that have potential application to the Company Product (“Enhancements”). Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, at least once every six months during the Term, representatives of each of BioForm and Supplier shall hold a meeting in accordance with Sections 4.4 and 8.4 (the “Product Development Meeting”) at which Supplier will present Enhancements for BioForm to consider for application to the Company Product. At such Product Development Meeting, BioForm will also present its marketing plans (pursuant to Section 4.4) for the period and any information or feedback that BioForm reasonably believes may lead to Improvements. Within 30 calendar days following each Product Development Meeting, Supplier shall deliver a notice to BioForm (the “Enhancements Notice”) that shall describe the Enhancements that were presented by Supplier at such Product Development Meeting. Within 30 calendar days following receipt of the Enhancements Notice, BioForm may notify Supplier in writing if BioForm elects that any Enhancement described in the Enhancements Notice shall become an Improvement. If BioForm does provide such notice to Supplier during such 30-calendar day period, then BioForm and Supplier shall agree on a timeline for implementation of the Improvement in new Product Specifications for Company Product. If BioForm does not provide such a notice, said Enhancement shall not be implemented into the Company Product. The Enhancements Notice may also describe any potential Enhancements presented by Supplier at the Product Development Meeting, but BioForm shall not be required to take any action under this Section 8.4 with respect to such potential Enhancements until such time as they are presented by Supplier as Enhancements at a future Product Development Meeting. All Enhancements and potential Enhancement information provided by Supplier shall be considered Supplier Confidential Information. (b) From time to time, each party may request the other party to participate in joint projects to develop Improvements. Neither party is obligated to participate in such projects, and in each **** Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. instance, each party’s decision whether to participate will be made in such party’s sole discretion. If both parties mutually agree to participate in such a project (a “Program”), the parties will promptly prepare a mutually agreeable written development agreement specifying the development activities to be performed by and the research and development tasks assigned to each party (the “Development Agreement”). All allocation of Intellectual Property rights with respect to any Program will be set forth in writing in the Development Agreement. (c) In the absence of a Development Agreement, (i) BioForm and Supplier shall retain joint ownership of Intellectual Property rights in which there is joint inventorship by BioForm (or its Affiliates) and Supplier, as determined in accordance with United States patent law, with Supplier’s rights in such joint ownership being subject to the license rights of BioForm under this Agreement, (ii) any Intellectual Property rights related to the Company Products, Enhancements, and Improvements that are created solely by employees or consultants of Supplier during the Term shall be considered to be Intellectual Property rights of Supplier, subject to the license rights of BioForm under this Agreement, and (iii) any Intellectual Property rights related to the Company Products and Improvements that are created solely by employees or consultants of BioForm or any of its Affiliates during the Term shall be considered to be Intellectual Property rights of BioForm. BioForm hereby grants to Supplier a perpetual, royalty free, world-wide, nonexclusive license to Supplier under such Blocking Intellectual Property to make, use, and sell such Intellectual Property outside the Field. “Blocking Intellectual Property” for the purposes of Section 8.4(c)(iii) shall mean Intellectual Property necessary for Supplier to make, use, or sell SA Product.