TRL Technology Readiness Level Developement-Stages-Trl-Mrl-Irl
TRL Technology Readiness Level Developement-Stages-Trl-Mrl-Irl
TRL Technology Readiness Level Developement-Stages-Trl-Mrl-Irl
• TRLs are based on a scale from 1 to 9, with 9 being the most mature technology.
• Universities, along with government funding sources, focus on TRLs 1-4, while the private
sector focuses on TRLs 7-9.
• The term ‘Valley of Death’ represents the often neglected addressing of TRLs 4 through to
7, where neither academia nor the private sector prioritize investment.
Purpose of TRL
• TRL 3-4 - Component : A single element of technology. The lowest sub-system that
provides sufficient granularity to identify technical risks and opportunities.
Environmental Description
• TRL 8-9 – Actual operations : Implementation of the final system by the end-user as they
seem fit in their day-to-day operations
• TRL 7 – Operational environment : Environment that addresses all the operational
requirements and specifications required of the final system
• TRL 6 – Simulated operational environment : Either (1) a real environment that can
simulate all the operational requirements and specifications required of the final system
or (2) a simulated environment that allows for testing of a virtual prototype
• TRL 5-6 – Relevant environment : Testing environment in a lab or other controlled
environment that simulates both the most important and most stressing aspects of the
operational environment.
• TRL 3-4 – Laboratory : The normal environment where the technology or product is
developed, usually not related to the environment where it will be used
• TRL 1-2 – Desk/Lab
Technology Readiness Level – Development Stages
Basic principles • Scientific observations made and reported. Examples could include
1
observed paper-based studies of a technology’s basic properties.
Technology concept • Envisioned applications are speculative at this stage. Examples are
2
formulated often limited to analytical studies.
System model or prototype • A major step increase in technological maturity. Examples could
7 demonstration in include a prototype model/system being verified in an
operational environment operational environment.
Technology Readiness Level Examples
Actual system proven System/model proven and ready for full commercial deployment. An
9 in operational example includes the actual system/model being successfully deployed
environment for multiple missions by end users.
Improvements of Existing Products
• The road from a low TRL to a high TRL may be very short
and fast.
TRL - Software Development
TRL - Pharmaceutical Development
2.) Vaccines
3.) Biosimilars
4.) Regenerative Medicine
5.) Medical Devices and Diagnosis
6.) Artificial intelligence, Big Data Analysis, IoT’s, software development & Bioinformatics
7.) Industrial Biotechnology (including secondary agriculture) 8.) Agriculture
9.) Aqua Culture and Fisheries
10.) Veterinary
Manufacturing Readiness Level (MRL)
• MRLs are a method for understanding the maturity of a manufacturing process readiness,
similar to how Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) are used to understand technology
maturity.
• The MRL concept was developed by the United States Department of Defence (DoD) to
• MRLs are based on a scale from 1 - 10, with 10 being the most mature.
Manufacturing Readiness Level
Phase Leading to MRL Definition Description
Basic
• Basic research expands scientific principles that may have
manufacturing
1 manufacturing implications. The focus is on a high-level assessment
implications
of manufacturing opportunities. The research is unfettered.
identified