Join The Open University and InterAct for the launch of a tool for designing customer and regulation focused verification, validation and testing (VVT) plans for your new product or technology development. This event aims to demonstrate why the industry should invest and how they can focus on critical product verification, validation, and testing activities focused on key “Voice of customer” (VoC) and “Voice of Regulation” (VoR) concerns.
Many low or zero-emission technologies for decarbonisation are still in prototype phases that need coordinated development and enhanced testing across different uses and stages of development (HM Government, 2021). However, new product/technology verification, validation, and testing processes are highly complex for both technology developers and the industry who want to adopt these technologies.
How will this event benefit my business?
Join this session, where we’ll demystify the complex process with case studies, break down the steps of the VVT process, and demonstrate this process using an online interactive tool. The tool will be freely available for the participants to use in their business context and provide feedback for further development. Participants will also be able to collaborate in future case studies, provide input on the research direction, and co-create useful solutions tailored to them.
Time: 22nd March from 10 am to 12 pm
Agenda:
10.00 : Welcome and Introduction” – Dr Khadija Tahera, The Open University
10.20: Keynote Talk – Dr Andrew Halfpenny, Director of Technology – nCode Products, Hottinger Bruel and Kjaer UK Ltd.
11:00: The process and tool: case study – Dr Khadija Tahera
11.40: Live Q&A
How you can get involved – – Dr Khadija Tahera, The Open University
Link to sign up: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/interactive-tool-webinar-new-product-verification-validation-and-testing-tickets-857086547937?aff=oddtdtcreator
This project is funded by InterAct, an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)-led network funded by Made Smarter UK.
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