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  Product Realization: Developing Innovative New Products in an Increasingly Global Economy  
Learn innovative approaches and design processes for developing new products with multi-disciplinary teams often located worldwide. Study strategies for optimizing multiple phases of the product realization process including: requirements definition, concept generation, concept selection, prototype generation, design for manufacturing, testing and market penetration. Work on actual new product concepts, and take them through each phase of the nonlinear process to produce a working prototype.
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"This course was effective in teaching effective techniques in all phases of development. The lessons in everything from project planning and team dynamics through innovation and market adoption are directly transferable to my business"
Erin Lundtveit, Engineering Manager

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  Sessions  
Mon.-Tue., Dec. 14-15, 2009
8am-4:30pm
Location: UWM School of Continuing Education
Instructor: Michael R. Lovell, Dean, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Fee: $890
CEU: 1.4
Program No. 4830-8502
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  Murali Vedula, Program Director, mvedula@uwm.edu, 414-227-3121
 

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Product Realization
Learn innovative approaches and design processes for developing new products with multi-disciplinary teams often located worldwide.
Dec. 14-15, 2009