International audienceIn recent years, the Forecasting Innovation Pathway approach (FIP) has shown to be a promising set of tools to capture potential developments in emerging fields through capturing indications of endogenous futures. However, the FIP approach is reliant on a clear demarcated area to study, a challenge for emerging technology fields where uncertainty and rhetoric abound. This paper presents an addition to the FIP toolbox that helps characterise and demarcate boundaries of emerging fields to allow for deeper analysis through other FIP methods. We illustrate this approach through an exercise for 3D printing technology (also known as Additive Manufacturing). We show that 3D printing can be represented by a dominant design: a ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a growing technological sector – additive manufactur...
Originally developed in 1981, additive manufacturing, better known as 3-D printing technology, has r...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is advantageous in terms of lower carbon emissions, less material-wastag...
In recent years, the Forecasting Innovation Pathway approach (FIP) has shown to be a promising set o...
It is important to bear in mind that additive manufacturing (AM) did not emerge in isolation but rat...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a personalised view by the Editors of the Rapid Pr...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss the current state-of-the-art in additive manufactu...
Directs attention to additive manufacturing in a supply chain context. Analysis questions the degree...
The Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology, known as 3D printing, is regarded as the ‘next generatio...
The Additive Manufacturing (AM) field is revolutionizing the industrial sector in different areas su...
AbstractThere is a growing consensus that 3D printing technologies will be one of the next major tec...
This research project is a study of the additive manufacturing technology, from a point of view of t...
Advanced manufacturing technologies such as Additive Manufacturing (AM) are rapidly revolutionizing ...
Additive Manufacturing (AM), often misleadingly referred to as 3D Printing (3DP), comprises of a gro...
Digital technologies have transformed the nature and delivery of our media and communication techno...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a growing technological sector – additive manufactur...
Originally developed in 1981, additive manufacturing, better known as 3-D printing technology, has r...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is advantageous in terms of lower carbon emissions, less material-wastag...
In recent years, the Forecasting Innovation Pathway approach (FIP) has shown to be a promising set o...
It is important to bear in mind that additive manufacturing (AM) did not emerge in isolation but rat...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a personalised view by the Editors of the Rapid Pr...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss the current state-of-the-art in additive manufactu...
Directs attention to additive manufacturing in a supply chain context. Analysis questions the degree...
The Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology, known as 3D printing, is regarded as the ‘next generatio...
The Additive Manufacturing (AM) field is revolutionizing the industrial sector in different areas su...
AbstractThere is a growing consensus that 3D printing technologies will be one of the next major tec...
This research project is a study of the additive manufacturing technology, from a point of view of t...
Advanced manufacturing technologies such as Additive Manufacturing (AM) are rapidly revolutionizing ...
Additive Manufacturing (AM), often misleadingly referred to as 3D Printing (3DP), comprises of a gro...
Digital technologies have transformed the nature and delivery of our media and communication techno...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a growing technological sector – additive manufactur...
Originally developed in 1981, additive manufacturing, better known as 3-D printing technology, has r...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is advantageous in terms of lower carbon emissions, less material-wastag...