— Step Five
Get Technical
Plot out final engineering, operational, and financial details and implement. There are numerous local public – and many private – supports for this stage.
For example, reach out to your local Ben Franklin Technology Partner for technical and financial support, or your PREP Network Coordinator for help navigating a range of local economic development aids (e.g. siting, export assistance, financial assistance).
Common actions in Get Technical are listed below; jump to Knowledge Bank for examples of how companies advance them.
Create a Detailed Technical Plan with Engineers
Prototype to De-Risk Implementation
Buy & Install the Equipment
Develop Safety Protocols & Procedures and Prepare Staff
Develop Models & Simulations to Visualize Layout & Functionality
Finalize Your Financial Approach
Develop, Test & Debug Software & Control Systems
Gradually Transition in Technology (Allowing Time for Staff to Adapt)
The Pennsylvania Technical Assistance Program (PennTAP) at Penn State is a federal, state, and University partnership to stimulate economic development. Our statewide network of technical advisors helps organizations maximize their competitiveness through unbiased technical advice in support of energy efficiency, pollution prevention and sustainability initiatives, product and process development, and educational programs and connections to Penn State experts, resources, students and programs.
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