1. technology maturity: the feasibility and maturity of technology can support the subsequent R&D, production and marketization.
2. Engineering practice effect: that is, studying the practical application effect and market response of the project can really solve the practical problems of enterprises or society.
3. Industrialization progress: that is, on the basis of project research and development, further promote the progress of marketization and industrialization of practical applications.
4. Market competitiveness: that is, market share, profit rate and other aspects of competitiveness.
Statistically speaking, it can be achieved in the following ways:
1. questionnaire: the questionnaire can be distributed to project leaders, participants, users, etc. , and relevant data and information can be obtained.
2. Review materials: you can review project declarations, technical reports, research papers and industrialization progress reports. And extract relevant data from it.
3. Offline/online interviews: Relevant information and data can be obtained through offline/online interviews with project participants, industry experts and enterprise representatives.
4. Other channels: such as market research reports and patent data.