TITLE: 
                        
                            Network Based Technology Roadmapping for Future Markets: Case of 3D Printing
                                
                                
                                    AUTHORS: 
                                            Katherine Tucker, David Tucker, James Eastham, Elizabeth Gibson, Sumir Varma, Tugrul Daim 
                                                    
                                                        KEYWORDS: 
                        Technology Roadmap, 3D Printing, Technology Investment Strategies, Product Strategy, Network Based Technology Roadmap, NB-TRM 
                                                    
                                                    
                                                        JOURNAL NAME: 
                        Technology and Investment,  
                        Vol.5 No.3, 
                        August
                                                        18,
                        2014
                                                    
                                                    
                                                        ABSTRACT: 
	A clear and understandable Technology Roadmap (TRM)
 is necessary to planning and navigating change in the product development
 process. The fabric of the 3D printing landscape is complex and difficult to
 understand from single snapshot approach and a TRM is only as useful as it is
 understandable and easily communicable. Successful Technology Roadmapping
 involves expert industry analysis, technology expertise, and visual story
 telling. This research builds upon the principles of existing Technology
 Roadmapping practices to develop models that apply to the consumer market of
 the 3D content-to-print industry. In managing the involved complexity, multiple
 tools and methods have been explored, focusing on the efficacy and legibility
 of TRM’s. Literature review, analysis of market forces, patent analysis, and
 quality functional deployment (QFD) were used to establish current and future
 market drivers and subsequent product features. Technology forecasting and
 scenario analysis were then used to create product portfolios for 3D content
 manufactures. The application and research explored creating two future product
 scenario’s; a low cost (LC) product that would maintain the current state of
 the art performance metrics tailored to the mass market consumer and a high
 performance (HP) product that would continue to push the capability of the at
 home manufacturing performance. These bifurcating foci further complicate the
 visual illustration of these roadmaps. An exercise in visual display of a large
 blanket of networks and relationships has led to a powerful tool used to
 identify future reach and impacts of early technological investments.