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Transcript of June 17th, 1999 Project Formation Meeting Presentation.
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4-Dimensional Volumetric Imaging System (VIS4D), Project Formation Workshop
4-Dimensional Volumetric Imaging System (VIS4D), Project Formation Workshop
NCMS Headquarters, Ann Arbor, MichiganJune17th-18th, 1999
Ken Johnson - NCMS Program Manager
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…a diverse array of industries
Aerospace
Communications
Aircraft
Heavy Equipment
Sensors
Bearings
Software
Computers
Automotive
Electronics
Health Care
Machine Tools
Controls
Who We AreWho We Are
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What We Do:What We Do: NCMS provides total program management
services such as: Project formation (building the team) Technical program management Securing project resources/funding Contract administration and negotiation Program accounting (understands
government rules) IPR counseling and support Manufacturing information research services
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What We Do: A Typical NCMS ProjectWhat We Do: A Typical NCMS Project
Sub-Contractor Z
Company C $100K in-kind
$20K cash
Company B$150K in-kind
$100K cashCompany A$200K in-kind
$50K cash
Contractor XUniversity Y
Company D$250K in-kind
$30K cashSeed Funding
$100K cash
Project Management Expertise
$1MM R&D
Project
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What We Do: The NCMS Value ModelWhat We Do: The NCMS Value Model
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Supporting Manufacturing ExcellenceSupporting Manufacturing Excellence
Interaction with Members
Information Research
Workshops Government InteractionsNetwork Opportunities
Strategic Technology Board
Strategic Initiative GroupsPublications
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SOW / WBS Concept Paper Concept Paper Proposal
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How the Process BeginsHow the Process Begins
Promote Idea
Hold Project Formation Workshop to Gauge Interest
Http://vis4d.ncms.org
Go / No-Go
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Workshop ObjectivesWorkshop Objectives Completely expose participants to
Volumetric Imaging and Telepresence Technology.
Secure Project participation from early adopters through beta sites, etc.
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Review AgendaReview AgendaThursday 8:30am Welcome and Overview 9:00am Visualization Options and Global Review 10:00am Break 10:15am Project Technical Discussion 12:15pm Lunch 1:15pm Hands-On Demonstration of VIS4D and stereo systems 2:30pm The NCMS VIS4D Collaborative Project 3:30pm Break and demonstrations 4:00pm Software and Hardware Development 5:00pm AdjournFriday 8:00am Questions 8:30am Intellectual Property Overview 9:00am VIS4D Project Discussion 10:00am Break and demonstrations 10:30am Project Participant Roles and Responsibilities 11:00am Project Statement of Work 11:45am Next Steps and Additional Beta Demonstrations 12:00pm Adjourn
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The VIS4D Collaborative ProjectThe VIS4D Collaborative Project It is proposed that the project be conducted
over two phases. Phase I will allow the companies to prove out the
use of these imaging systems by utilizing a beta system in their facility. Phase I will also provide further funding for the University to advance these technologies based upon the participants’ requirements.
Phase II will be large scale development activities specific to the various participants needs and applications.
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The VIS4D Collaborative Project - Phase IThe VIS4D Collaborative Project - Phase I Option #1: Beta Test Scenario
Cost: Each User Participant contributes $100K, each “passive participant” contributes $25K cash or $10K cash and $15K in-kind.
Deliverable: 1) Each user will get a beta CAD stereoscopic or telepresence system incorporating the mirror. 2) “Passive Participants” get full access to project results. 3) Technology is further developed at Strathclyde.
Duration: 12 months
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The VIS4D Collaborative Project - Option IThe VIS4D Collaborative Project - Option I
$100K$100K
$100K$100K
$25K+
ProjectAgreement
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The VIS4D Collaborative Project - Phase IThe VIS4D Collaborative Project - Phase I Option #2: Beta Test/Exclusivity
Cost: Each User Participant contributes $500K, there are no passive participants.
Deliverable: 1) Each user will get a beta CAD stereoscopic or telepresence system incorporating the mirror. 2) Each user will get an exclusive field of use license for a duration of time. 3) Technology is further developed at Strathclyde and will reflect the specific interests of the participants.
Duration: 12-24 months
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The VIS4D Collaborative Project - Phase IThe VIS4D Collaborative Project - Phase I Option #3: Consortia Investigation
Cost: Each participant contributes directly toward the research in the following manner: Companies ($100M+) pay $45K per year, smaller companies pay $25K per year. (There will be a $5K discount for NCMS members).
Deliverables: Each company will represent one steering committee (SC) vote and the SC will direct the research at the University. Participants will get a discount for any commercial or beta units that are produced during this time.
Duration: 24-36 months
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Revised Friday AgendaRevised Friday Agenda 8:30 Review and Introduction 8:45 Bob 9:00 EON Software Overview 9:15 Summary & Initial Task Overview 9:30 Telepresence Future and Demo 10:30 Commercialization 11:00 Project Formation Next Steps 12:00 Adjourn
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Next Steps and Additional Beta DemonstrationsNext Steps and Additional Beta Demonstrations Confirm interest to move forward via a letter
of interest from your company to Ken Johnson.
Hold a final formation meeting at the 1999 Fall NCMS Conference in Dearborn.
Begin monthly conference calls among interested parties.
Draft project plan and statement of work.
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Primary Contact InformationPrimary Contact Information Ken Johnson, Program Manager, NCMS
3025 Boardwalk St. Ann Arbor, MI 48108-3266 (734) 995-4977, 1150fax [email protected]
Bob Andrews, President, Ethereal Technologies (734) 671-6022 [email protected]