Poster Sample Clauses
The "Poster" clause defines the rights and responsibilities related to the creation, display, and use of posters in connection with an agreement or event. Typically, this clause specifies who is authorized to produce and distribute posters, the approval process for poster content, and any branding or intellectual property requirements that must be followed. For example, it may require that all posters promoting an event use official logos and receive prior written approval from the event organizer. The core function of this clause is to ensure consistency in public messaging and protect the interests of the parties by controlling how information is presented to the public.
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Poster. A poster has been developed and shown in various contexts relevant for MAENAD. The first occasion was at the TIMMO-2-USE workshop. The first poster shows project administrative information and overall project approach. The second poster goes more into technical details through a basic EAST-ADL model with relevant concepts.
Poster. For the presentation of results and other relevant topics we have developed a poster template that can be used for conferences or other events. The template is available on the Wiki.
Poster. Within 10 days of the execution of this Agreement by the Director, and on an ongoing basis, Respondent shall post the poster attached to this Agreement as Attachment A, in English and any other language spoken by employees on [SPECIFY LOCATION WHERE EMPLOYEES WILL SEE IT].
Poster. Within 10 days of the execution of this Agreement by the Director, and on an ongoing basis, Respondent shall post the current OLS Workplace Poster at each location where Seattle employees work in English and any other primary languages spoken by employees at that location on [specify location]. The 2018 OLS Workplace Poster is included as Attachment _.
Poster. A general project poster is designed to be used in public events and exhibitions and is shown in Figure 19. The poster is prepared in English and provides the reader with intuitive and succinct textual and graphical information about the project general idea and innovative concept. It is created to attract stakeholders and a variety of audiences. The poster’s printable version is available in the website’s “Communication Resources” section. The project and EU logo are clearly displaced, along with the declaration that “This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 865089”. Furthermore, more details about the type of action and funding are provided, together with a user friendly and attractive map where the partners and members of the TAB of HECARRUS reside.
Poster. A poster has been designed and printed. A .PDF version has been published in the PHENICX website (under documents section) and distributed among the partners. A copy of the poster is attached in the following page.
Poster. A large-sized poster was designed by WP7-leader BIOCOM AG. It contains the OPTIBIOCAT logo, a short summary of the project as well as a visualisation of the project's main concept: The optimisation of biocatalysts which will "innovate the way cosmetics are made". The poster also includes the logos of all partners as well as the EU-emblem and the contact information of the project's coordinator.
Poster. Participation in the Movie Poster competition is voluntary, though encouraged. • To be eligible for the Movie Poster Award you must upload (on the UPLOADS page of your NOMINATIONS FORM) your poster on or before Wednesday, April 22, 2020, 12pm (midnight). • We will print and laminate the Poster for you. • If your Film was late, you may still submit a Poster but it will not eligible for the Movie Poster Award. • Late Poster entries will be displayed at the discretion of the Poster curator.
Poster. A photograph or reproduction printed on a surface, with the exception of consumer product packaging, used to advertise a service or product.