Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) are a methodical and often used way to gauge how mature a technology or invention is. TRLs provide a standardised framework that allows academics, engineers, and decision-makers to assess a technology's suitability and potential for real-world use. An overview of Technology Readiness Levels and their importance in determining a technology's development stage are provided in this abstract. From fundamental research (TRL 1) through fully operational deployment (TRL 9), TRLs are divided into nine stages. Each level denotes a distinct development stage for the technology and offers information on its readiness, dangers, and likelihood of being successfully implemented. The summary emphasises the primary issues and problems at each stage of technology development while highlighting the major traits and criteria associated with each TRL level. It examines how TRLs are used in a variety of fields, including information technology, energy, aerospace, and defence.
Readiness Levels, Standardised Framework, Systems Engineers, Technology Readiness.
[Ms. Swati Sharma (2022) A Brief Discussion on Technology Readiness Levels] (ISSN 2347 - 5552). www.ijircst.org
Ms. Swati Sharma
Assistant Professor, Masters In Business Administration, Presidency University, Bangalore, India,