TRLTechnology Readiness Levels
Guidance on Technology Readiness Levels and the ATI Programme
TRL Applicant Indicative Guidance
We encourage all applicants to consider TRL guidance when shaping their innovative ideas and advancing technology.
TRLs are a useful tool when measuring technology maturity. They define nine levels, ranging from basic research (TRL 1) to full-scale deployment (TRL 9). Each level represents a distinct stage in the development process, with associated characteristics and milestones. Understanding the TRL of your technology is essential when aligning project objectives, estimating resource requirements, and planning for further development.
The ATI Programme serves to bridge the gap between proof of concept and technology demonstration in representative environments. While our primary objective is to advance technology from a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 3 to 6, we acknowledge that TRL definitions can be subjective and the scale imprecise. Consequently, we use TRL definitions as a guideline rather than an absolute metric when evaluating projects. In practice, this means we may consider supporting activities at lower TRLs, provided they are clearly led by industry, demonstrate potential for significant impact, align with our programme objectives, and are feasible for advancing to higher TRL levels within a reasonable timeframe.
The TRL definitions apply to the development of materials, hardware, software and systems. Typically, we consider flight demonstration at full scale to be closer to TRL 7 than TRL 6, however this depends on the technology being tested, the system it is a part of and the objectives of the demonstration. Flight testing can be particularly cost intensive, so our preference has been to maximise ground testing. This was primarily because the evolutionary nature of development meant significant data was available which could be used to achieve TRL6 by analysis and empirical correlation. However, when introducing fundamental system changes, such as a new primary energy source, it is anticipated that flight demonstration could be necessary to achieve TRL6. Demonstration of technologies at sub-scale on smaller flying models may be conducted at lower TRLs, as part of proof of concept to basic validation in a relevant environment.