Technology Readiness Level
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TRL Code | TRL Description |
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TRL1 | Scientific research has led to observation and reports of basic principles which has evolved to applied research and development. |
TRL2 | Practical applications for the observed basic physical principles is found and reported. |
TRL3 | The most critical functions of the new technology is validated by using both analytical and experimental methods. |
TRL4 | The concept is tested to assure that the technical elements can be integrated together and achieve the desired performance, at a component and/or breadboard level. |
TRL5 | The components making up the concept is tested individually in realistic environment. |
TRL6 | A model or prototype of the concept, not individual components, is tested in a relevant environment. |
TRL7 | A prototype is tested in the environment in which the final product will operate, e.g. in the original NASA framework this meant to test the technology in space. |
TRL8 | The technology is built to the specifications of the final product and is tested in the operational environment alongside all systems it will interact with. |
TRL9 | At this level the technology development has been completed and the technology is performing as intended in the real-world environment. |