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Fig. 2 DoD acquisition lifecycle (adapted from [19])
Fig. 4 Proposed model framework [26]
Fig. 5 Connections between the proposed and previous models [26]
Fig. 6 Component and technology that need to be developed
Fig. 9 Maturity evolution matrix [26]

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Product innovation management model based on manufacturing readiness level (MRL), design for manufacturing and assembly (DFMA) and technology readiness level (TRL)
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July 2021

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Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering

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Fernando Luiz Biesek

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Many companies have been reorganizing from a sequential to an integrated path known as simultaneous engineering, which aims to reduce development time and costs. The main problem during technology and product development is the integration of the design and manufacturing areas in the product development phase. This paper proposes a model to improve the use of simultaneous engineering by integrating project and manufacturing knowledge areas based on concepts of manufacturing readiness level, design for manufacturing and assembly and technology readiness level. Based on a bibliographic review and a preliminary study conducted over 1 year in a multinational metalworking company, a model was proposed as a method to be applied in the early stages of product development. The results show an integration of proposed engineering areas into a product development process, a cost reduction of 20% and a manufacturing investment reduction of 25%.

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... Xavier et al. (2020) created the IMATEC, a Brazilian Space Agency tool measuring maturity with TRL (Technology Readiness Levels). Ferreira et al. (2021) merged MRL, DFMA, and TRL tools to validate a product innovation model in Brazil. described the process of developing a customized TRL scale for the Brazilian Army's technology management. ...

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Innovation management in the defense sector: A systematic literature review focusing on developing countries
Product innovation management model based on manufacturing readiness level (MRL), design for manufacturing and assembly (DFMA) and technology readiness level (TRL)

Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering

... In terms of sustainability, waste reductions of between 50% and 68% have been reported [16], along with carbon emission reductions of up to 25% [17], positioning DfMA as a key strategy for low-carbon construction. Improvements in design have also been documented, such as a 33% reduction in the number of components [19], contributing to greater precision and a decrease in errors and clashes on site. These findings support the adoption of DfMA in industrialised housing projects such as the one presented in this case study. ...

PRODUCT INNOVATION PROCESS: A MODEL BASED ON MANUFACTURING READINESS LEVEL (MRL), DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURING AND ASSEMBLY (DFMA) AND TECHNOLOGY READINESS LEVEL (TRL)