Not exact matches
Meanwhile, Daimler is
already testing its autonomous driving
technology in Nevada, and in May 2015 the company was issued a
license to test self - driving semi-trucks on public roads.
On the other hand, in the US many bitcoin trading platforms have
already acquired FinTech
licenses, while the Chinese government is still adopting a rather ambiguous attitude towards the blockchain
technology and bitcoin.
UOP has
already licensed green diesel
technology to two European refiners, one of which, Eni S.p.A., intends to have a plant operational in Livorno, Italy, by 2009.
Allen Goldberg, chair of Innovir, a New York - based biotech company that has
licensed EGS
technology, says researchers there have
already had some success at EGS treatments of mice infected with a drug - resistant hepatitis virus.
The
technology has
already been
licensed for use by one of the world's largest producers of magnesium.
«
Already three companies have contacted me about
licensing this
technology, so it's not just a proof of principle — it's going to be used,» said senior investigator Floyd E. Romesberg, a professor of chemistry at TSRI.
The Visikol
technology is exclusively
licensed through an agreement with Rutgers University and is
already being used by more than 240 researchers around the world to aid in the study of plants.
CSHL ramps up
licensing of its short - hairpin RNA
technology already used widely in cancer research and drug development...
Plastic Logic has
already established a partner program to work with leading global display makers and consumer electronics companies to enable flexible, plastic AMOLED supply chains through
licensing and
technology transfer to mass volume producers,» the press release revealed.
And self - publishers, who are
already taking advantage of FastPencil's easy - to - use
technology and
licensing expertise, will gain tremendous added value on the print side through Courier's ability to deliver top - quality books at attractive prices, on short order and in virtually any run length.»
The i2R e-Paper
technology has
already been
licensed to Taiwan's ChangChun Plastics, which plans to begin trial mass production next year.
This
technology is
already available through the open source, Creative Commons and GPLv2 -
licensed LibraryBox project led by Jason Griffey, head of Library IT at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Furthermore, by
licensing out their
technology to clients (as some
already do), law firms can offer more «sticky propositions» that mean their relationship goes far deeper than one piece of legal advice.
Technology will reorganize, reallocate, and, yes, to some extent eliminate work for people
licensed as lawyers, as it has
already done in e-discovery.
And it's more big news for Reed Smith, which has announced the launch of GravityStack, a US subsidiary to house the solutions and products it
already licenses out as well as provide legal
technology and systems «counselling» and managed solutions.