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#Use nonexclusive agreements
#Use nonexclusive agreements
#Develop marketing channels - packaging, fulfillment, etc.
#Develop marketing channels - packaging, fulfillment, etc.
#Select a single, robust, stable product such as the Universal Axis
#Select a single, robust, stable product such as the Universal Axis with subsystems.
#Create a design document
#Take it to production


=Potential Partners=
=Potential Partners=

Revision as of 15:54, 9 September 2019

Product Development

OSE has numerous projects that are ready for productization. The question is: how to execute productization most effectively? Who can we partner with?

Approach

To partner effectively, some challenges include:

  1. Assuring that production engineering is designed for COTS distributed production
  2. Outsourcing some development: instead of doing it in house, provide uncompromising requirements. Assure that uncompromising requirements are met through proper incentives.
  3. Incentives: how do you create the correct incentives so that OSE Specifications are met for COTS production engineering, open source, nonexclusivity.

Strategy

  1. Select production partners based on willingness to comply with OSE standards.
  2. Align incentives for compliance.
  3. Use nonexclusive agreements
  4. Develop marketing channels - packaging, fulfillment, etc.
  5. Select a single, robust, stable product such as the Universal Axis with subsystems.
  6. Create a design document
  7. Take it to production

Potential Partners