The Wireless Technology Roadmap for Canada (WTRM)
Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC)
This project involved an assessment of Canada’s strengths and weaknesses in wireless technology and the identification of major projects that could be undertaken by the industry to capture a larger share of the world market for wireless products and services. This national technology roadmap for the wireless industry involved extensive market research on developing technology trends, as well as on Canada’s positioning with respect to its international competitors and a comprehensive gap analysis. A significant number of interviews with technical experts were conducted to evaluate the best technology options potentially available to deliver products envisioned for the future. There has also been an assessment of the impact of market forces on the demand for the envisioned products. Industry executives, university professors, researchers, government officials, and technical experts were interviewed to arrive at conclusions and recommendations for the WTRM.
A Skills and Technology Roadmap (STRM) for the Printing Industries in Canada
Canadian Printing Industries Sector Council (CPISC)
This national roadmapping project was conducted for the Canadian Printing Industries Sector Council. It was both a technology roadmap and a skills roadmap (STM) wherein the technology and skills needed for Canada to compete internationally in the printing industry were identified
A Technology Roadmap for Sustainable Housing in Canada
Industry Canada, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), and Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)
A national sustainable housing roadmap was prepared. It involved the facilitation of the year-long roadmapping process, the development, recruitment, and facilitation of workshops across Canada, and the development of draft and final TRM reports.
Implementation Assistance with the Skills and Technology Roadmap (STRM) for the Printing Industries in Canada
Canadian Printing Industries Sector Council (CPISC)
We assisted CPISC as they sought to implement their STRM program. Our assistance was focused on facilitating and preparing materials for industry validation sessions held in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. The goal was to validate the STRM study results with industry and establish further go-forward activities. We recruited more than 60 key printing industry participants for these sessions.
The Canadian Electric Vehicle Technology Roadmap (EVTRM)
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), Transport Canada
We provided facilitation services in support of the year-long development of a Canadian technology roadmap for electric vehicles. In addition to the support and guidance provided to the clients, we worked closely with the Electric Vehicle Steering Committee. We facilitated and prepared materials for workshops held across Canada (including recruitment assistance) and were responsible for the development of the final EVTRM report.
A Review of U.S. Technology Roadmap Activity
Industry Canada
In the U.S., technology roadmaps are now widely used in business, government, and academia, not just for technology direction, but for marshalling the necessary resources to capitalize on perceived opportunities or to correct perceived problems. The National Institute for Standards Technology (NIST) tracks such activity on an ongoing basis. It has published a list of about 300 roadmaps that have been prepared in the U.S. since 1996. By analyzing that list and by interviewing a few people who are familiar with the U.S. technology roadmap program, we learned the following: (1) the U.S. government is very supportive of technology roadmaps and funds about 50% of their cost; much of this funding is through the “Industries of the Future Partnership” program administered by the Department of Energy, (2) trade associations also play a major role and this has helped them strengthen their channels of communications with all levels of government and with the industries they serve, (3) the more successful roadmaps have had sound implementation plans built into them, and (4) many of the U.S. roadmaps are regional in nature in that they explore how a given technology (or range of technologies) might be exploited to stimulate economic development in a given region.
Technology Roadmap Implementation in Canada – A Proposed Model
Industry Canada
Canada’s involvement in the preparation of technology roadmaps (TRMs) is strongly supported by all of its participants, and while there are plenty of tools available for their development, there is a shortage of tools for measuring their effectiveness, particularly in contributing to Canada’s overall Science & Technology (S&T) strategy. This study proposed a tool that embraces the following guiding principles: (1) the success of a given TRM is determined by how well it produces a set of benefits that are spelled out in advance, (2) the TRM should make a measurable contribution to Canada’s S&T strategy, which is to use technology to achieve an entrepreneurial advantage, a knowledge advantage, and a people advantage, (3) an implementation plan should be an integral component of the TRM, and (4) the various players should have a clear understanding of their roles in the implementation plan.
Toward a Sustainable Housing Technology Roadmap - Workshop Assistance
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), Industry Canada, and Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)
We provided workshop development and facilitation services in preparation of a technology roadmap for sustainable housing. These services included development and review of workshop objectives, materials, and participants. A workshop agenda, a TRM scoping document, a pre-workshop survey, and a TRM ‘primer’ were all developed in close consultation with the client. A final report documenting the activities and results arising from the workshop was also developed. Specifically, this report addressed the vision and scope for a proposed technology roadmap for sustainable housing, how the vision and scope would be addressed by a TRM, further research that would be required, and how to develop the steering committee and working groups.
Technology-Driven Growth: The Rules of the Game
D.R. Senik and Associates Inc. and Doyletech Corporation
In this discussion paper developed by D.R. Senik and Associates and Doyletech, we outline the dynamics that drive the adoption of technological innovation. It presents a model to assist policy-makers to raise the level of innovation in the Canadian economy. It has been received consideration attention from Canadian organizations involved in technology roadmapping activities, including (but not limited to) Industry Canada, NRC, the NCEs, and the Sector Councils.