* Source: 2011 survey on R&D activities, National Science and Technology Commission - KISTEP 4 Basic Research Application Development Understand natural phenomena and generate knowledge. Apply and utilize local technologies to meet practical needs or purposes Develop technology to produce new products/devices or improve existing products/devices. Study on reaction between high molecular compounds Study on chemical compound synthesis Research aiming at developing automobile tires Manufacturing of prototypes through pilot process * Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning. * *Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy 5 6 Technical gap with China in manufacturing industry Future flagship R&D Strengthen SME’s R&D capabilities Nurture excellent Research convergence technology = new growth engine 4.7yrs. ’02 GDP Employment Share of emerging Economies in global export 3.8yrs. 3.7yrs. ’07 ’12 ’00 ’11 Annual average increase of government’s R&D investment 16.6% 27,541$ 24,948$ ’07 ’11 63.9% 63.9% ’07 ’11 10.8% ’98~’02 ’03~’07 9.6% ’08~’12 8 • Need R&D packages that can create new value chains. • Create new growth engines • Strengthen the role of SMEs & mid-tier companies. • • Creative and autonomous R&D system Fill technical deficiencies that serve as obstacles at research sites. • Need to seek R&D designed to improve quality of life. 10 Seek R&D for key growth engine items and core technologies that will lead the global markets in 7~10 years. . Identify large convergence projects as the NEXT BIG 20 and thereby create new value chains for industries. 11 SMEs & mid-tier companies Approx. 50% of MOTIE’s R&D budget will go to SMEs & mid-tier companies In 2012 In 2017 Expand R&D programs dedicated to SME & mid-tier companies and projects of which SME & mid-tier companies are lead organization 12 Develop an innovative product that is part of the value chains of different industries. Graphene Material producer Deposition Equipment Equipment provider Display System vendor Flexible display product Sensor & module SME A Motor & drive parts SME B Controller parts SME C Contents and service SME D Ultra sensor module for collision avoidance High-power, light-weight, smart actuator Multi-axis motion controller & Interactive smartware Intelligent Service robot 13 Expand funding for to enable companies to conduct the research they want. Go-as-you-please R&D program Target Introduce funding for biz idea (BI) - associated R&D. - Establish a “BM first, R&D later” system = only creative BIs will be adopted & funded 14 Improve the safety of people’s life through the technologies * Example : active electronic tags for the prevention of sex offense against child. Improve conveniences in daily life of the underprivileged * Example : a mouth-operated mouse for individuals with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities Hold a public contests for human-oriented technology ideas * Currently an open exhibition is underway (Apr. 25-Jun .21) visit and apply at http://with365.keit.re.kr 15 17 Communications broadcasting convergence technology Next generation memory semiconductor technology Next generation display technology Environment-friendly nano material applied technology Future advanced transportation system technology 18 4 7.60% 19% Korea 47% 45.40% 1.3 Korea 31% 15% 30% Finland Germany 32% 8.4 Germany Endowment 30% 18% 15.8 France 25% 27.9 Luxemburg R&D sponsored by Government R&D sponsored by Company R&D sponsored by Overseas 32.2 UK 33.7 Belgium 8 Ph.D14,316 MS BS etc (16.3%) 54,705 (62.4%) 11,306 (9.2%) 36,568 (29.7%) 18,621 (21.2%) 87,642 (100.0%) 7 Deficit Ratio 6.9 6 75,074 (61.1%) 122,948 (100.0%) 2,907 (1.7%) 4,226 (2.5%) 162,029 (95.8%) 169,162 (100.0%) 293 (1.3%) 1,417 (6.4%) 20,262 (92.2%) 21,972 (100.0%) 5 4.6 4 3.8 3 2 1.9 1 Public R&D Institute 1 Number of Employees University Company Sum 0 10~29 30~99 100~299 300~499 over 500 5 USER Government Company University I N T T R F A C E 3. Data Base Access Equipment DB Public R&D Institute System E-Tube System I N T T R F A C E Procurement R&D Management Statistics DB Security 6 Origin and Capacity: KIAT’s Establishment: 2009 (merged by several entities) Parent Organization: Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy (MOTIE) Agency Type: A national non-profit agency Size: ~300 staff members Total budget: $1.13billion (2013) Divisions: Division of technology commercialization Division of regional industry Division of high-potential enterprises Division of international technology cooperation Division of industry ~ academia cooperation Division of materials and components Supporting the Open Innovation of Korean R&D organisations through Global Technology Cooperation Ⅰ. R&D Programs Supports Bilateral Technology Development ______ Industry StrategyAssociated Global Industry Academia Cooperation Bilateral Joint programs (France, Germany, Switzerland, China) Ⅱ. Multilateral Programs Ⅲ. Infrastructure Establishment Supports Participation in EU R&D Networks ______ Networking Events Global Networks HR Development ______ EU / FP7 / Horizon2020 EUREKA Korea joined EUREKA since 2009 as an ‘Associate Country’ Korea will joined EUROSTAR 2 in 2013 Agreements and Events (Finland, EU, US ) Global Office network GTBC & EEN membership Global Partnership Program (GP) Global-Vietnam Incubator Park Korea-OECD Cooperation 42 33 24 10 18.1 18 14 No. of projects 13.2 EUR millions 8.3 1.6 3.3 5 2007 2008 2009 Early Stage Networking activities Increase a number of projects 2010 Initiation Joined as the first Asian associate country EUREKA Day 2010 (Seoul) Increased local awareness Supports for matchmaking 2011 2012 Expansion Increase budget & project targets EUREKA DAY 2011 (Seoul) EUREKA DAY 2012 (Brussels) Renewal of Associated Country status 1+1 participation rule