Location

Holiday Inn, Manatee Room C

Start Date

1-5-1997 1:00 PM

Description

The dream of creating dual-use technologies, or those transferred from their original environment to another, has existed for a number of years. The dream has been especially strong for those technologies of an advanced nature such as knowledge-based tools. In our technology explosive era, transfer has been facilitated both by a systematic process called “Concurrent Lab to Market” and by the opportunities inherent in contract consolidation and budget pressure. But successful implementation cases in which high technology solutions are actually deployed and commercialized are very rare.

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May 1st, 1:00 PM

Paper Session III-C - Moving Knowledge Based Systems to Meet Critical Operations & Commercialization

Holiday Inn, Manatee Room C

The dream of creating dual-use technologies, or those transferred from their original environment to another, has existed for a number of years. The dream has been especially strong for those technologies of an advanced nature such as knowledge-based tools. In our technology explosive era, transfer has been facilitated both by a systematic process called “Concurrent Lab to Market” and by the opportunities inherent in contract consolidation and budget pressure. But successful implementation cases in which high technology solutions are actually deployed and commercialized are very rare.

 

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