Field deployment refers to the process of implementing and testing new technologies, systems, or interventions in a real-world setting, outside of a controlled laboratory environment. This type of research allows for the assessment of how well a new technology or intervention performs in a practical, day-to-day context, with real users and real-world constraints. Field deployments often involve collaboration with industry partners, local communities, or other stakeholders to ensure successful implementation and evaluation of the technology or intervention. This research approach helps to bridge the gap between theory and practice, and can provide valuable insights for improving and refining technologies or interventions before they are scaled up or widely implemented.