I. Name of the project - “High tech Industrial Park” II. Sector

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I. Name of the project
II. Sector
III. Project life, location
IV. Total investment
V. Payback period
VI. Project rationale
VII. Project goal, demand
VIII. Project’s socio-economic
benefit
IX. Required infrastructure
X. Exploration history
- “High tech Industrial Park”
- Industrial sector
- National Development and Innovation Committee
- 2009-2015
- Selenge aimag, Zuun kharaa soum, Boroo valley
Total investment: US$383,7 million
- Private investment: US$313,7 million
- State Budget: 70.0 million
- Road infrastructure: US$40.0 million
- Power generation: US$10.0 million
- Construction: US$20.0 million
- 5 years
National Development Goal /5.2.1/
- Industrial technological parks shall be established and developed
with available domestic and external resources for regional
development:
- Establish and operate industrial technological parks in some major
regional centers and cities.
8.1: Knowledge-intensive industry and services expanded, knowledge-based
economy developed, Mongolia became a middle-income country.
- Mongolian economy as a whole efficient and competitive.
- Shift from extraction of mineral resources to production of end
products accelerated.
Government’s Action Plan /1.2.30/
- Pursue the policy to make science and technology to be a top priority,
provide state support in introducing and acclimatizing new technology
and set up not less than two research institute of biotechnology,
nanotechnology and veterinarian service equipped at world’s medium
standard;
- /1.2.31./ Define the top priority of science and technology and kernel
technology in line with country’s developmental phase objectives and
allocate sufficient resources;
- /1.2.32./ Study the latest trends in innovation and technology, create
innovative infrastructure, upgrade the legal environment for creation
of innovation system, science and technology containing knowledge
and wealth production, dissemination and application.
- A total of about 22 high-tech /bio, nano/ companies will be
established.
- Creation of infrastructure for high-tech, export oriented industry
- Creation of R&D center
- Social infrastructure of the 21st century
- Establishment of industrial cluster
- Increased national competitiveness
- Economic diversification
- Development of knowledge intensive export industry
- Increased budget revenue
- Annual revenue: US$3,54 billion
- Annual R&D expenses: US$708,0 million
- Tax paid: US$743,7 million
- Job creation: 9600/manufactory worker -3600, research worker-6000
- 14 км paved road from central road to Boroo valley
- 40 km paved road in High-tech industrial park
- 2 км power transmission line
- Construction work of the first 6 factories to utilize
- The feasibility study is made.
- The pilot plant is established.
- Over 100 molecular technologies exist for diagnosing, neutrocetic,
cosmetic, drug manufacture
- Productivity, trade and market research of the Drug anti
Cardiovascular disease and Cancer will be produced with this
XI. Production capacity,
technology
XII. Environmental impact
XIII. Responsible for the Project
molecules, is made by US company “UBIC”
Became a Member of IASP
Bio-tech drug production anti- cancer and cardiovascular disease
/annual revenue US$600,0 million/
- Bio-tech blood plasma production of 30.000 l /annual revenue
US$65,0 million/
- Bio-tech egg production /annual revenue US$600,0 million/
- Bio-tech milk production /annual revenue US$65,0 million/
- Good manufacturing practices (GMP) certificate of Food Drug
Administration (USA)
Name
Ganbat.B.
Job Title
Director, Innovation Policy
Organization name
National Development and Innovation Committee
Phone /fixed,mobile/
976-266302, 976-91911366
E-mail
ganbat@ndic.gov.mn
Fax
976-11-327914
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