Technology Roadmapping as a foresight instrument
This report examines Technology Roadmapping as a strategic foresight tool for identifying future technology developments and informing R&D agendas.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
national institute of science and technology policy (nistep) |
Authors: | Byeongwon Park |
Geographic focus: | Global, Asia-pacific, Japan, Korea |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing the evolution of technology foresight studies, mapping foresight activities, and examining the characteristics and processes of Technology Roadmapping. It also included case studies from companies like Motorola and Siemens, as well as national roadmaps from countries like Japan and Korea.
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Key Insights
Technology Roadmapping is a strategic planning process that helps organizations identify, select, and develop technologies to meet future needs. It involves expert consensus and a normative approach to envision desirable futures. The report covers the evolution of foresight activities, methods, and the role of roadmapping in shaping technology strategies. It also provides examples of roadmaps from various industries and regions, highlighting their use in anticipating and creating business opportunities.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Asia-pacific geographic scope | English publication language | Global geographic scope | Japan geographic scope | Korea geographic scope | business opportunities | case studies | evolution of foresight | expert consensus | ict | innovation | normative approach | r&d agenda | roadmapping | strategic planning | technology | technology foresight