Co-Development and OEM Agreement
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Co-Development and OEM Agreement |
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CardioDynamics International Corp.; Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV; Philips Medical Systems; CardioDynamics International Corp. |
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2002 |
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$55 |
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#142059 |
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CO-DEVELOPMENT AND OEM AGREEMENT
This Co-Development and OEM Agreement (the Agreement) is dated and effective July , 2002 (the Effective Date), by and between CardioDynamics International Corporation, a California corporation with its principal offices located at 6175 Nancy Ridge Drive, Suite 300, San Diego, California (CDIC) and Philips Medical Systems, a division of PENAC, a Delaware corporation with its principal offices located at 3000 Minuteman Road, Andover, Massachusetts (Philips) for the purchase and/or license by CDIC and Philips of products under the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement.
1. Background.
1.1 CDIC is a developer, manufacturer and distributor of medical devices, equipment, related hardware, software and related products and accessories, including impedance cardiology technology.
1.2 Philips is a developer, manufacturer and distributor of medical devices, equipment, related hardware, software and related products and accessories, including 12-Lead ECG Products.
1.3 Philips desires to integrate CDICs impedance cardiography technology into Philipss 12-Lead ECG Products.
1.4 CDIC agrees to develop, sell and/or license to Philips the products and/or technologies described below, subject to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement.
1.5 Philips agrees to sell and/or license to CDIC the products and/or technologies described below, subject to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement.
2. Definitions (in alphabetical order).
2.1 CDIC Core Technology means CDICs proprietary patient electrode sensors, interconnect cables, analog and digital hardware designs, digital signal processing software designs, and signal processing algorithms which apply stimulation to the body and measure or calculate, display, and record hemodynamic parameters using thoracic electrical bio-impedance.
2.2 CDIC Documentation means the product literature, operations and maintenance manuals, and other information to sell and maintain the ICG/ECG Device, and the CDIC Specifications.
2.3 CDIC ICG Module means the CDIC-developed hardware, software and cables used to acquire and process patient waveforms used to measure and calculate hemodynamic parameters and interface with the Philips ECG Products.
2.4 CDIC Dual Snap Bio-impedance (DSB) Sensor or DSB Sensor means a set of single use disposable electrodes manufactured by or for CDIC for use with the CDIC ICG Module Kit and that is required to generate a report with CDICs ICG.
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