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Title: Rehabilitation engineering research center on technology evaluation and transfer
Author: Joseph P Lane
Published: 1995
Publication: Technology and Disability: 4 (2), 137-148
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The RERC-TET is a collaborative program to evaluate and commercialize prototypes
of new assistive devices. The evaluation process involves consumers conducting
user trials, business people performing market analysis, and university researchers
conducting technical testing. All three groups work together to move promising
new devices to the marketplace. The National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research sponsors this collaborative program with two goals:
to help useful prototype devices reach the marketplace thereby improving
the quality of assistive devices, and to work towards establishing a community-based
program for device commercialization, run by and for persons with disabilities.
The RERC-TET is designed to add value to prototype devices, by demonstrating
their utility and market viability. This paper reviews seminal prior literature,
describes the RERC-TET's program, presents points of access for prospective
users, and explains how the program's capabilities add value to new assistive
devices.
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