Published 2005 | Version v1
Computer medium

Towards a nuclear energy technology roadmap. A new service to the nuclear community

  • 1. LISTO bvba, Waasmunster (Belgium)
  • 2. Strateva Europe, Chancery Court, Lincolns Inn, High Wycombe (GB)

Description

The role of nuclear energy in a future sustainable energy mix has been the subject of debates over the past few years. The future for nuclear energy will not only depend on this energy market development and the socio-political environment, but also on the innovation potential of the nuclear community to cope with the ever shorter business cycles in the energy market and the inherently longer term horizon needed in developing nuclear energy at its potential. Today's nuclear R and D community is in a transition phase, i.e. from former 'national' R and D-organisational structure to a truly international research area based on partnerships between organisations and companies creating networks-of-excellence. Several studies in the recent past have indicated the need for a shared vision in guiding this process. Identification of shared R and D-programmes, mergers and acquisitions of organizations and companies, knowledge gap analysis and the strategic mapping for each organization or company active in this nuclear R and D community. Technology Roadmapping is the appropriate tool to respond to these needs. Several stand-alone nuclear roadmap activities have been undertaken but lacked the possibility to analyse and make use of the synergies and interactions inherent to this technology development. The development has started of a master nuclear roadmap portal covering all the roadmap and technology foresight information in one so-called master nuclear roadmap. This master nuclear roadmap is implemented in an electronic online format allowing easy access, easy updating and lots of functionalities which may not be offered by traditional snap-shot roadmap reports. The paper will bring an overview on the role that technology roadmapping is playing in various industry sectors and the added value it may bring in the nuclear technology sector on a organizational as well as technology sector level. The paper will highlight the current status of this new initiative. (author)

Part of:
GLOBAL 2005: Proceedings of the international conference on nuclear energy systems for future generation and global sustainability

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Atomic Energy Society of Japan
Imprint Place
Tokyo (Japan)
Imprint Title
GLOBAL 2005: Proceedings of the international conference on nuclear energy systems for future generation and global sustainability
Imprint Pagination
[2562 p.]
Journal Page Range
[6 p.]

Conference

Title
International conference on nuclear energy systems for future generation and global sustainability
Acronym
GLOBAL 2005
Dates
9-13 Oct 2005
Place
Tsukuba, Ibaraki (Japan)

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Notes
This CD-ROM can be used for WINDOWS 9x/NT/2000/ME/XP, MACINTOSH; Acrobat Reader is included; Data in PDF format, Folder Name GL5XX, Paper ID GL569DF.pdf; 8 figs., 1 tab.