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News Release
Robert
Cooper keynote speaker at recent NASA Technology Readiness
Conference
ANCASTER, ONTARIO, CANADA – THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2003
– Dr. Robert Cooper, President of the Product Development
Institute, was the invited keynote speaker at NASA's recent
conference on technology readiness. The NASA-hosted
conference, entitled “Process for Assessing Technology Maturity
and Determining Requirements for Successful Infusion into
Programs” was held in Washington, DC on Sept. 16-18.
The focus of the conference was on improving the concept-to-operational
process for new technology projects. Cooper’s keynote address
outlined the Stage-Gate® process and how it has been successfully
applied to technology development projects. NASA’s TRL methodology
(technology readiness levels) – a seven stage process from
concept to space, and similar in concept to Cooper’s Stage-Gate®
process – was outlined, along with many examples of its
application in NASA programs. The Army Missile Defense Command
uses a multi-stage process to develop new missile systems,
a process similar to the Stage-Gate® process.
The example of the development of the Patriot Missile System
was described. Overall, and in spite of Hurricane Isabel,
the conference was great success, and most agreed that commercial
processes, such as Stage-Gate®, could indeed be applied
to government and military programs.
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About Stage-Gate Inc.
Stage-Gate Inc., a member company of the Product Development Institute, is
mandated very specifically to enable product innovators to become better product
innovators. Our international team of Product Innovation Experts and Consultants
are mentored by Dr. Cooper and Dr. Edgett and understand the complex challenges
organizations face. We help companies achieve product innovation through our
world-class products and services.
Through its close working relationship with the Product Development Institute,
Stage-Gate Inc. has access to the world’s most comprehensive research
into best practices in Product Innovation. This research has led to some of
the most important discoveries in the innovation field; such as, Stage-Gate®,
the NewProd™ Studies, and the concept of Portfolio Management.
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