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Exhibit C
Harvard Background Patents
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Exhibit D
Visitor Participation Agreement
Attached.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY VISITOR PARTICIPATION
AGREEMENT
for visitors from for-profit organizations (U.S. and foreign)
In consideration of my participation in research or other projects of President and Fellows of Harvard College ("Harvard" or the "University") and/or my use of funds, facilities or other resources provided by or through Harvard (collectively, "Harvard Activities"), I agree as follows:
1) | With respect to my Harvard Activities, I acknowledge that I am bound by and will comply with Harvard's research policies (among them, the "Statement of Policy in Regard to Intellectual Property," or "IP Policy"), as they may be amended from time to time and made available by Harvard at http://vpr.harvard.edu/pages/research-policies-guidance or otherwise. |
2) | If any agreement between Harvard and a third party (e.g., with respect to research funding or collaboration, or the use of materials, data, rights, equipment or the like) pertains to my Harvard Activities, I will abide that agreement, to the extent its terms apply and are made known to me. |
3) | I will report promptly to Harvard's Office of Technology Development ("OTD") any Invention, Sponsored Computer Software and/or Unpatented Material, as those capitalized terms are defined in the IP Policy, here referred to together as "Developments", that the IP Policy requires me to disclose to Harvard. I hereby assign and agree to assign to Harvard all my right, title and interest in all Developments that Harvard is entitled to own under the IP Policy, and all patent rights, copyrights and other intellectual property rights in those Developments throughout the world. I hereby grant to Harvard any rights required to be granted to Harvard under the IP Policy with respect to Incidental Inventions (as defined in the IP Policy) or other Developments I am entitled to own. |
4) | If any agreement between Harvard and a third party requires that my copyrights in works of authorship (for example, research reports or articles) be assigned or licensed to Harvard or a third party, I hereby assign or license to Harvard the copyrights that are needed in order to fulfill the agreement. |
5) | I will cooperate with Harvard in such reasonable steps as may be needed to carry out its research policies and to confirm, establish or protect the rights of Harvard or its designees. This may include, for example, executing additional documents, assisting in the filing, prosecution or defense of patent applications, and letting Harvard see my research data or materials as needed to respond to inquiries or conduct internal and external oversight activities. |
6) | I have not made with any third party, except the organization by which I am primarily employed and whose duly-authorized representative has signed this Agreement in the space provided below, any agreement that conflicts or reasonably could be construed as conflicting with the terms of this Agreement, and will not in future make any such agreement. |
7) | The obligations of this Agreement relating to my Harvard Activities will continue after the end of those Activities. This Agreement is binding on me, my estate, heirs and assigns. |
By signing in the space provided below, I hereby accept and agree to the terms and conditions of this Agreement:
The organization named below acknowledges and agrees that the individual whose signature appears above is released from any obligation to it and/or its affiliates as regards any rights in inventions, discoveries, copyrightable materials or other developments, which obligation is or reasonably could be construed to be in conflict with the terms of this Agreement. The person signing below represents and warrants that he/she is duly authorized to sign this Agreement on behalf of such organization.
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Exhibit E
Acknowledgment of Risk and Release
Attached.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RISK AND
RELEASE
for
Non-Harvard Personnel Using Harvard Research
and Instructional Laboratory Facilities
THIS IS A RELEASE OF LEGAL RIGHTS - PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND BEFORE SIGNING
I, the undersigned, accept and agree to the following terms and conditions in consideration for my use of Harvard's research and instructional laboratory facilities.
1. | Access to Facilities. The facilities are being made available to me as an educational or research opportunity. I am not a student, employee or affiliate of Harvard. |
2. | Health and Safety Risks. I understand that Harvard laboratories may contain hazardous substances and equipment. I will take every precaution necessary to protect my health and safety, and the health and safety of others. I will acquaint myself with and conduct my activities in accordance with all safety rules and safe operational procedures. If I am not familiar with or I do not know how to handle safely a substance or piece of equipment, I will seek assistance from qualified Harvard personnel. I recognize that I may be subjected to potential risks, illnesses and injuries. I have made my own investigation of these risks, understand these risks and assume them knowingly and willingly. |
3. | No Medical Coverage. I understand that if I am injured as a result of my activities at Harvard, I am not covered by Harvard insurance of any kind. It will be my responsibility to pay for emergency room care, doctors' services, hospitalization, and any other related costs, medical or non- medical. I will not be eligible to participate in Harvard's health, disability or life insurance program. |
4. | Appropriate Conduct. I agree to observe all applicable governmental, University and departmental policies, rules and regulations that pertain to my conduct on campus and in the facilities. I agree that Harvard officials may require me to leave the facilities if they believe that I have violated a policy, rule or regulation or if they believe that my conduct is inappropriate. |
5. | Confidentiality. I agree not to disclose or to use, directly or indirectly, any proprietary or confidential research, data, trade secrets, personal data, or other similar information of which I may become aware as a result of my activities in Harvard's facilities. |
6. | ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS. Knowing the risks described above, I agree, on behalf of my family, heirs and personal representative(s), to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my use of and access to Harvard's laboratories and equipment. To the maximum extent permitted by law, I release Harvard, its current and former members of its governing boards, officers, faculty, staff, representatives, volunteers, employees, students, other trainees and agents, and their respective heirs and assigns, from any and all claims, losses, expenses, damages, or liabilities which I may incur or suffer, arising out of or related to my use of- or access to the laboratories or equipment and resulting from any cause, including but not limited to negligence by Harvard, its current or former members of governing boards, officers, faculty, staff, representatives, volunteers, employees, students, other trainees or agents. |
7. | INDEMNIFICATION. I agree to indemnify Harvard, its current and former members of its governing boards officers, faculty, staff, representatives, volunteers, employees, students, other trainees, and agents, and their respective heirs and assigns, against any and all claims, actions, suits, procedures, costs, expenses, damages, and liabilities (including reasonable attorneys' fees) (collectively "Claims"), arising out of or related to my use of or access to Harvard's laboratories or equipment, but only in proportion to and to the extent that such Claims result from or are caused by my own negligent or intentional acts or omissions. |
I have carefully read this Acknowledgement of Risk and Release before signing it. This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (excluding its conflict of laws principles), which shall be the forum for any lawsuits filed under or incident to this document or the attached Harvard University Visitor Participation Agreement.
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Version: 5/2015
Exhibit F
Press Release
Attached.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 17, 2016
ReWalk Announces Collaboration with Harvard University’s Wyss Institute to Develop Lightweight and Soft
Exoskeleton Systems for the Treatment of Stroke, Multiple Sclerosis and Limited Mobility Patients
Five-Year Agreement Establishes Unique Collaboration and Extensive IP Licensing for “Soft Suit” Exoskeleton
Systems
YOKNEAM ILIT, Israel and MARLBOROUGH, MA — ReWalk Robotics Ltd. (Nasdaq: RWLK) (“ReWalk” or “Company”), the leading global exoskeleton developer and manufacturer today announced a collaboration with Harvard University’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering for the licensing of Intellectual Property (IP), and development of concepts and designs of lightweight exoskeleton system technologies for lower limb disabilities. This exclusive licensing and collaboration agreement will focus on the development of “soft suit” systems for the treatment of stroke, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), mobility limitations for the elderly and other medical applications.
“There is a great need in the health care system for lightweight, lower-cost wearable exoskeleton designs to support stroke patients, individuals diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and senior citizens who require mechanical mobility assistance. This collaboration will help create the next generation of exoskeleton systems, making life-changing technology available to millions of consumers across a host of patient populations,” said Larry Jasinski, CEO of ReWalk.
“This is a very exciting day for the soft suit technology,” said Conor Walsh, who is a Core Faculty Member at the Wyss Institute, the John L. Loeb Associate Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard’s John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Founder of the Harvard Biodesign Lab. “ReWalk brings commercialization expertise and experience in the area of wearable robotics and complements our translation-focused research. Ultimately this deal paves the way for this technology to make its way to patients.”
The majority of Stroke and MS patients as well as the elderly do not require the structural support of current market rigid exoskeleton systems for individuals with spinal cord injury. The soft suit prototypes from the Wyss Institute transmit power to key joints of the legs with cable technologies powered with software and mechanics that are similar to the technologies used in the ReWalk system. The cables are connected to fabric-based designs that attach to the legs and foot, thus lending the name “soft suit.”
"Our collaboration with ReWalk is a wonderful example of the Wyss Institute model in action," said Wyss Institute Founding Director Don Ingber, M.D., Ph.D. "We work with industry to help de-risk the technologies we develop, both technically and commercially, and thereby expedite their translation into real world applications."
Initial pilot studies with stroke patients run at Harvard’s Wyss Institute in collaboration with faculty and researchers from Boston University have demonstrated the function of the soft suit exoskeleton technology. ReWalk will work in concert with the Wyss Institute on the continued development of lightweight designs to complete clinical studies, pursue regulatory approvals and commercialize the systems on a global scale. The first commercial application is expected to be stroke, followed by MS and then additional applications. There are an estimated 3 million stroke patients with lower limb disability in the U.S., and approximately 400,000 individuals with Multiple Sclerosis.
“Harvard and its Wyss Institute are pioneers in the development of technology in this space. The licensed Harvard patent portfolio currently includes 19 patent applications, which includes applications in at least six countries. The applications cover the soft suit, control systems and methods of treating patients. Harvard and the Wyss Institute have built comprehensive research expertise in addition to the worldwide patent portfolio. There is no better partner than these renowned institutions with which to pursue the mission of bringing cutting-edge technology to disabled individuals around the world,” Jasinski added.
Coordinated by Harvard’s Office of Technology Development, this collaboration includes funding for continued research and technology development at the Wyss Institute and transfer of knowledge and research results to ReWalk.
The agreement is effective May 16, 2016, with anticipated commercialization before 2019. For more about Harvard’s Wyss Institute, please visit: http://wyss.harvard.edu/
For more about Harvard’s Office of Technology Development, please visit: http://otd.harvard.edu/
For more about ReWalk, please visit: www.rewalk.com
About ReWalk Personal 6.0
ReWalk Personal 6.0 is a wearable robotic exoskeleton that provides powered hip and knee motion to enable individuals with spinal cord injury to stand upright and walk. The system provides user-initiated mobility through the integration of a wearable brace support, a computer-based control system and motion sensors. The system allows independent, controlled walking similar to a natural gait pattern of the legs. The ReWalk device is the most studied exoskeleton in the industry
About ReWalk Robotics Ltd.
ReWalk Robotics Ltd. develops, manufactures and markets wearable robotic exoskeletons for individuals with spinal cord injury. Our mission is to fundamentally change the quality of life for individuals with lower limb disability through the creation and development of market leading robotic technologies. Founded in 2001, ReWalk has headquarters in the U.S., Israel and Germany. For more information on the ReWalk systems, please visit http://www.rewalk.com.
ReWalk® is a registered trademark of ReWalk Robotics Ltd. in Israel.
Forward Looking Statements
In addition to historical information, this press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, and Section 21E of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such forward-looking statements may include projections regarding ReWalk’s future performance and, in some cases, may be identified by words like “anticipate,” “assume,” “believe,” “continue,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “future,” “will,” “seek” and similar terms or phrases. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based on management’s current expectations, which are subject to uncertainty, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which are outside of ReWalk’s control. Important factors that could cause ReWalk’s actual results to differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements include, among others: ReWalk’s expectations regarding future growth, including its ability to increase sales in its existing geographic markets and to expand to new markets; ReWalk’s ability to maintain and grow its reputation and to achieve and maintain market acceptance of its products; ReWalk’s ability to achieve reimbursement from third-party payors for its products; ReWalk’s expectations as to its clinical research program and clinical results; ReWalk’s ability to improve its products, develop new products; ReWalk’s ability to maintain adequate protection of its intellectual property and to avoid violation of the intellectual property rights of others; ReWalk’s ability to repay its secured indebtedness; ReWalk’s ability to gain and maintain regulatory approvals; ReWalk’s ability to maintain relationships with existing customers and develop relationships with new customers; and other factors discussed under the heading “Risk Factors” in ReWalk’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2015 filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on February 29, 2016 and other documents subsequently filed with or furnished to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Any forward-looking statement made in this press release speaks only as of the date hereof. Factors or events that could cause ReWalk’s actual results to differ from the statements contained herein may emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for ReWalk to predict all of them. Except as required by law, ReWalk undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise.
Media Contact:
ReWalk Robotics
Jennifer Wlach
202-261-4000
jwlach@mercuryllc.com
Wyss Institute at Harvard University
Mary Tolikas
617-432-7733
mary.tolikas@wyss.harvard.edu
Investor Relations Contact:
Lisa M. Wilson
In-Site Communications, Inc.
917-543-9932
lwilson@insitecony.com