Well said.

Richard
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Richard Georgerian
Longmont, CO 80504
email: richa...@ieee.org
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From: Powell, Doug [mailto:doug.pow...@aei.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 12:31 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: [EMC-PSTC] Regulatory Compliance stifles innovation?

All,

I've heard it said that Regulatory Compliance stifles innovation and
sometimes even makes it impossible to do the things we want.  The
constraints that are imposed for Safety and EMC seem prevent our highly
talented engineering/design community from doing what they need to achieve
leading-edge high-technology designs.

R&D is how companies innovate.  As an idea or a need is perceived the
Research piece begins: conceptualization, feasibility studies, and so on.
Once a new concept accepted, the Design piece of the equation begins.
Sometimes, in these days of concurrent engineering, it is difficult to
clearly distinguish the R and D pieces, nevertheless both exist.

A critical part of Design process is to identify all the parameters which
tend limit the practical application of any concept.  We are familiar with
these limits in the form of thermal performance, insulation value,
mechanical strength, timing, and others.  Constantly there is tendency a
push these limits and sometimes a search for new materials is launched.  But
there are always absolute limits to any material chosen and we must live
within these constraints.  I submit that like the other physical limits we
have, Safety and EMC are simply additional limitations that must be observed
at the beginning of the design and not the end.

My conclusion is that the idea that regulatory compliance stifles innovation
is false.  I would like to submit that for a savvy company, Regulatory
Compliance actually demands a still more innovative scientist/engineer and
therefore "Regulatory Compliance drives innovation to higher levels!"

Any thoughts?




Regards,

-doug

Douglas E. Powell
Staff Engineer
Corporate Compliance Department

Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
Fort Collins, Colorado USA 80525
 


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