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TRAINING PROGRAM FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY PARK DEVELOPMENT

SHARING OF KOREA'S STP EXPERIENCE

President’s Message

Cha Dong Kim President & CEO, INNOPOLIS Foundation

Dear Colleagues,

CONTENTS

I am pleased to invite you to the STP (Science & Technology

running science parks in your own country. The INNOPOLIS

Park) training program in Korea.

model, which was first implemented under tough economic

We are living in a knowledge-based era, where the creation

circumstances, is naturally a good benchmark for countries

and utilization of knowledge determine national competi-

undergoing similarly tough economic condition.

tiveness. Thus, there is a rising interest in the role of innovation

In tandem with the training program, we are conducting

clusters.

on-site feasibility surveys and one-on-one consulting services

Started in the 1970’s, INNOPOLIS Daedeok has accumulated

to those countries who wish to develop their own science

remarkable R&D capabilities impacting significantly on the

and technology parks. We have undertaken many joint

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process of Korea’s astonishing economic growth, to which the

projects that encompass consulting and R&D cooperation

INNOPOLIS Foundation

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world is now paying keen attention.

with the countries where program participants are from. We

STP Program & Contents

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The STP training program was launched in 2008 to share our

will continue to make every effort to support organizations

STP Curriculum

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vast experience in science & technology parks. It is a two-

and nations that want to learn from our experience to adopt

Program Schedule

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week course for participants to learn theories of the STP

Korean-model STPs.

development and operational know-how based on the

I hope that you too, can help lay the foundation for building

STP Faculty

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INNOPOLIS model, which has been tried and tested for over

science parks in your home country by acquiring knowledge

STP Consulting

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the last four decades. I am confident that, on completing this

and organizational know-how of Korean-model STPs via our

STP Alumni Organizations

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course, you will be able to play a pivotal role in building and

STP Training Program.

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What is INNOPOLIS? The region has been publicly designated by the government in accordance with the Special Act on the Support of Special Research and Development Zone. In this special global innovation cluster, efforts are ongoing to achieve a virtuous circle in business where R&D, technology industrialization, and reinvestment activities reinforce each other.

Vision of INNOPOLIS To power Korea beyond the US$40,000 per capital GNP level while building an innovative economy through a dynamic ecosystem of knowledge creation, technology expansion and entrepreneurship.

INNOPOLIS Cultivation Model

Creative innovation convergence cluster of Science, culture, and industry

Constructing Creative Ecosystem

Public support

INNOPOLIS Foundation INNOPOLIS Foundation

Lif t -u p

H ig h -u p The Central Government · Establish innovation cluster, public support Universities and Research Institute · Produce knowledge, cultivate human resources, technology consulting and technology transfer

St ar t- u p

Em b

r yo n i c

INNOPOLIS Cultivation Business

Linkage support Networking · Domestic and international exchange cooperation, strengthen community, exchange meeting

Financial Support Pre-seed, fund management · Pre-seed, Fund management

The INNOPOLIS Foundation was established in 2005 by the special law to contribute to the innovation of national technology and development of national economy by facilitating the R&D in universities, research institutes in Daedeok area. We have been committed to revitalizing their mutual cooperation and supporting the commercialization of R&D performance. INNOPOLIS has led Korea’s science technology advancement. It is now growing into a world-class innovation cluster where R&D and business are converged by building a system to connect INNOPOLIS Daedeok, INNOPOLIS Daegu, INNOPOLIS Gwangju, and INNOPOLIS Busan.

Local Government · Establish infrastructure (settlement conditions) policy mix

Technology startup and management support · Technology transfer, provide information, start-up support, M&A, Etc.mix

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INNOPOLIS Overview INNOPOLIS has been creating high value added for over forty one years. We are doing our best to commercialize the results of new science and technology on a global scale.

Continuous Development of “Innovation Cluster”

Enhancement of INNOPOLIS Community

• Enhancement of the capabilities of innovation players • ‌Enhancement of the capabilities and advancement of INNOPOLIS Foundation

• ‌Enhancement of the network between innovation players within INNOPOLIS • ‌Enhancement of the network and expansion of achievements • Enhancement of the global network

Creation of a venture-company ecosystem where a virtuous circle of technology, entrepreneurship and growth is achieved

Improvement of Corporate and Living Environments

• Improvement and expansion of the technology commercialization environment • Support and focus on the full lifecycle of technology commercialization

• Expansion of the industrial infrastructure for a corporatefriendly environment • Improvement of living conditions for enhanced quality of life

INNOPOLIS Daedeok

INNOPOLIS Gwangju

INNOPOLIS Daegu

INNOPOLIS Busan

INNOPOLIS, built around INNOPOLIS Daedeok and linked closely to INNOPOLIS Gwangju, INNOPOLIS Daegu and INNOPOLIS Busan, will open a new era for the innovation cluster model. The INNOPOLIS and its linkage to the international science business belt cultivates the DNA that will drive national economic growth into the future through geographical and conceptual congruence, thus resulting in faster momentum toward the goal of becoming a leading global economic power. Home to the Korea Rare Isotope Accelerator and head laboratory of the Institute for Basic Science, INNOPOLIS Daedeok is where the business functions that connect basic science and original technology will be strengthened and where the R&D functions of INNOPOLIS Gwangju, INNOPOLIS Daegu, and INNOPOLIS Busan will further developed to their full potential through mutual cooperation with the science belt. INNOPOLIS will pioneer a new innovation model where R&D and business are joined through a strong inter-linkage framework within the innovation cluster.

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Applying 41 Years' experience in Science & Technology parks to create a government-driven STP Main Goals of the STP Training Program Sharing the know-how and experience in the development and operation of Korean Science & Technology Parks

Offering customized solutions as a consulting service to countries which are currently executing STP development plans

STP Program & Contents Background of the STP Program Science and Technology Park (STP) is the source of competitiveness, talent and entrepreneurial spirit and serves as the core infrastructure that supports the growth in the global knowledge-based economy today. As Korea’s most represented STP, INNOPOLIS Daedeok has served as a central pillar of economic growth in Korea for over forty years by developing amazing advanced new technologies, including the mobile technology standard CDMA and the WIG Craft, also known as the flying boat. Recently, developing countries have paid an attention to STP as a means of economic development. Many countries have also asked INNOPOLIS Foundation to share its know-how in STP. Through the “Korea STP Program” we would like to share our knowledge with the developing countries from around the world.

Characteristics of STP Training Program The STP Training Program has introduced the differentiated management systems of Korean Science & Technology Parks (STPs). Participants in the program are able to acquire the know-how in relation to the development, operation and management of Korean Science & Technology Parks of the past 41 years and obtain systematic, practical and useful information via a wide array of programs such as seminars, workshops, site visits and other activities.

Building a social network and seeking ways to cooperate with experts representing their respective sectors

Expected Effects of the STP Training Program Participants will learn core knowledge necessary in creating science parks in their countries through this program. Lecturers will provide tips and/or ideas to further develop STP for your country.

Host/Organizer - Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning - INNOPOLIS Foundation

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STP Curriculum

Program Schedule

The program is structured to discuss both systematic theory and practical applications.

This program encourages active dialogue to maximize knowledge sharing experience among students. For two weeks, participants will be able to acquire the know-how in relation to the 41-year development, operation and management of INNOPOLIS Daedeok as an innovative cluster in Korea and obtain systematic, practical and useful information via a wide array of programs such as seminars, workshops, site visits and real experiences of Korea STP.

Introduction of INNOPOLIS

Policy Sectors

Case Study & Simulation Workshop

STP Formation and Development Sector

·D  etail presentation will be provided to introduce INNOPOLIS Daedeok, Gwangju, Daegu, Busan including STP model linking R&D and business

· Development Processes of Korea’s Industrial Economy and Science and Technology Policies · Development Processes and Achievements of the Government-funded Research Institute System · Research on Successful Cases of Korea’s R&D Policies

· ‌Country Reports by participants on home country’s STP policies, future plans and current status · STP Implementation / Evaluation Practicing and presenting simulation for real master plans such as finance, infrastructure and human resources, all of which are related to STP establishment

· Concept of STPs, STP Formation and Development Strategy · C ase Studies of International STPs · History of INNOPOLIS Daedeok and its development strategy

STP Training Program Time Table Time

Day 1

Day 2

9:00 ~9:50 10:00 ~12:00

Day 4

Day 5

Study Visit: (University)

Techno Parks in Korea

KAIST & Innovation Cluster

Study Visit: (Techno Park)

Day 11

Day 12

Day 6

Day 7

Culture Tour Day 1 (Seoul)

Culture Tour Day 2 (Seoul)

Korean Class INNOPOLIS Overview & Support Program

Orientation

13:30 Korea’ s Economy ~15:30 Development History

Country Reports

16:00 Daedeok INNOPOLIS ~18:00 & Int’ l STPs Time

Day 3

Day 8

Study Visit: (R&D) Study Visit: (SME)

Day 9

9:00 ~9:50

Day 10

Day 13

Korean Class

10:00 ~12:00

STP Development Strategy & Process

Business Simulation

Support policies and program for SME

13:30 ~15:30

Business Simulation

Business Simulation (Evaluation)

Tech Commercialization Process & Practice

16:00 ~18:00

Group Discussion

Study Visit

Tech Commercialization Process & Practice

Study Visit (Techno park)

Wrap up & Closing Ceremony (10:00~12:00)

Shuttle to Airport

Free Time Meeting with Entrepreneurs

*Classes and times are subject to change.

On-the-Spot Study

STP Operation Support Activities

Company Presentation and 1:1 Matching

Cultural Experience

· ‌Visits to Daedeok’ s leading R&D Operations, Universities and Corporations. · ‌Visits to Techno Parks throughout the Nation.

· INNOPOLIS’ Support Programs Linking R&D and Businesses · STP’s Management Skills and Infrastructure · Introduction to Techno Parks (TPs) and Regional Industrial Development Policies · Incubation & Commercialization Supporting Tools & Skills

· Distinguished speakers will deliver presentation and company CEO will present information of their company technologies and products · 1:1 business matching time will be provided for participants wanting to further do business with tenants of INNOPOLIS Daedeok.

· Participants will also have time to enjoy and become familiar with Korean culture through the excursion and Korean class.

2008 STP Training Program Opening

2009 STP Training Program

2010 STP Training Program

2011 STP Training Program

2012 STP Training Program

2013 STP Training Program

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STP Faculty

Course Details

Admission Requirements

Expenses

· Ability to understand lectures conducted in English · P ersons from relevant government ministries and organizations · Persons with experience in STP development areas (preferred)

Program Venue

· T uition, accommodation and meals are provided (Airfare is not included.)

Application Submission

· Daejeon Korea, INNOPOLIS Foundation · 2 weeks program

· P‌ lease visit our official website at www.stp.or.kr and follow the guideline of application submission. For further questions or contact, please e-mail at [email protected]

Prof. Deog-Seong Oh

Dr. Moon-Joong Tcha

Dr. Jong-In Choi

Dr. Jun-Seok Seo

Vice President, Chungnam National University / Secretary General, World Technopolis Association

Executive Director, Center for International Development, KDI

Professor and Chair, Department of Management, Hanbat National University

Director, Global Business Team, INNOPOLIS Foundation

Prof. Byung-Ju Kang

Prof. Hak-Min Kim

Dr. Gi-Don An

Prof. Sun-Yang Jung

Professor, Hannam University, Urban Real Estate Department

Professor, Soonchunhyang University, Department of Public Administration

Professor, Department of Economics, Chungnam National University

Professor, Technology Management Department, Konkuk University

Ik-Chan Lee

Dr. Jang-Chae Lee

Kyung-Jin Hyung

Director, Technology Transfer Management Team, ETRI

Principal Researcher, KISTEP/ Senior Advisor, Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies

Senior Manager, Korea Technology Finance Corporation (KOTEC/KIBO)

· ‌Attending STP program for 2weeks

· Official letter of acceptance and visa support · 1 month prior to the program

· Applicants must submit within the deadline with necessary documents · 3 months prior to the program

Submit Application

Attending Program

· Evaluation applicants for the program · 2 months prior to the program

Official Letter of Acceptance

Evaluation

* Instructors are subject to change

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STP Consulting

Process (how we work)

Overview (about our service)

The following is the process that INNOPOLIS Foundation follows for the consulting program. * Please note duration of the steps may vary.

The INNOPOLIS Foundation provides customized consulting service with a wide range from designing STEP 1

STP infrastructure to strategic planning on technology transfer models. Based on 41- year experience in STP management. The INNOPOLIS Foundation has become a qualified and reliable partner for implementing STP and innovation cluster. In principle, we conduct every consultation with specialized experts case by case.

Consultation 2 Consultation 1 Training course · Initial Experience · Capacity Building

· On-site Training · On-site Advisory

· STP Model Consulting · Operational Roadmap Design

Stage 3

STEP 2

Request for Consulting

Negotiation

It is necessary to initiate a consulting project with an official request of government agencies or public organizations.

It is essential to design the concept of Terms of Reference (ToR) and other conditions based on the mutual agreement.

STEP 4

STEP 3

Organization of Expert Group

Contact

After the contract, INNOPOLIS Foundation organizes and coordinates an expert group regarding the client’s requests.

Contact is made to start new partnership between the client and INNOPOLIS Foundation.

Stage 2 STEP 5

Stage 1

Service Scope (what we offer) Timely Diagnosis on demand of clients with situational understanding

STEP 6

Field Research

Consulting

Field research or on-site survey is carried with our experts for more understandings.

In-depth consulting is implemented by INNOPOLIS Foundation and expert group.

Q

* For further question or contact about consulting, please e-mail at [email protected]

Analysis of requirements for STP infrastructure or innovation cluster models Practical action planning on networking and technology commercialization Recommendation of know-how on STP management

Primary Case Year 2010

Client Analysis

Our services are basically performed with collated data of clients’ demand on STP. In order to gain clients‘ insight, it is important that our experts proceed a thorough analysis on the circumstance our clients are faced with. 2012

Building strategic models

Our experts design strategic and customized models carefully regarding many case studies. We conduct not only paperwork but also seminars, workshops, even on-site training in response to our client’ s request flexibly.

Submitting the results

In the end of consulting service, a set of guidelines for customized STP management with formal documents will be submitted. In addition, we makes the on-site presentation of results for customer orientation.

Subject

Country

Building Science and Technology Parks and Technology exchange programs

Kazakhstan

Management of Gafsa Science Park in Tunisia

Tunisia

Management of Science and Technology Parks for building Knowledge City Academic Model Development: Proposal for a Research-oriented University Model with Reference to KAIST

Ecuador

Creation and development of the Engineering Center within the framework of innovative and intellectual cluster formation under Nazarbayev University

Kazakhstan

Feasibility Study for the Establishment of Kuwait Industrial Technology Park (KITP) at Al-Shedadiah Industrial Area

Kuwait

Kuwait Industrial Technology Park Consulting

Ecuador Knowledge City Consulting

Kazakhstan Nazabayev University Consulting

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STP Alumni Organizations Over 57 countries 212 organizations from across the world have participated in the Korea’s Science and Technology Park (STP) program. No.

Nationality

1

Angola

2

Armenia

3

Azerbaijan

Organization Ministry of High Education Science and Technology Ministry of Science Technology Gyumri Economic Development Foundation Ministry of Economic Development of the Rebpulic of Azerbaijan High Tech Park / Business Development & Investment

4

Bangladesh

DataSoft Systems Bangladesh Limited

5

Belarus

Belarus HTP

No. 16 17 18

Nationality Ethiopia Ghana Honduras

19

India

Technosinos Sao Leopoldo Tech Park

Indonesia

9

10

Bulgaria

Colombia

Costa Rica

Coordinator / ILLL / Delhi University

Satya Wacana Christian University

Isfahan Science and Technology Town (ISTT)

Science Technology Rearch International / Minitry of Development

Pardis Technology Park

State ICT Agency

ACECR-Rooyesh IT Incubator / Technology

National Company Industrial Zones

21

Iran

Payam Noor University

Ministry of Trade Industry & Tourism

Jahad Daneshgahi Centres, Beheshti Blv.

Antonio Narino University

Iran Nano Technology Initiative Council, Policy Making

Public University / Research

Ministry of Science & Technology (Most) 22

Iraq

National University of Costa Rica

Government / Minister’ s Senior Advisor / Ministry of Water Resources

Cote d’Ivoire

VITIB (Free Trade Zone of Cote d’Ivoire)

12

Chile

Ministry of Housing and City Planning

Alatau IT City Management

Santo DomingoCyberPark

National Innovation Fund

13

Dominican Republic

Cyberpark Foundation

BMS CO

Las Americas Institute of Technology

Technology Park of Astana

National Secretariat of Planning and Development

JSC Technolpark of KazNTU named after KJ Satpaev

National Pre Investment Institute

15

Ecuador

Egypt

23

Kazakhstan

25

Kuwait

26

Kyrgyz

Association of Industrial Technologies

Yachay Public Enterprise

Technopark UniScien Tech LLP

MUCSAT / Department of Plant Molecular Pathology

Nazarbayev University Research & Innovation system

Mubarak Science Park / Advanced Technology & New Materials Research Institute

Center for Transfer and Commercialization of Agrotechnology

36

Nationality

Oman

Philippines

41

Poland

Ministry of Economy, Support Instruments Department

42

Rwanda

Rwanda Development Board (RDB)

Photovoltaic Technology and Business Association

44

Slovakia

45

South Africa

Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT)

University Campus Town Administration, Ministry of Education Culture and Science Ministry of Education and Science

46

Sri Lanka

Morroco

Katwe Geothermal Power Plant

Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia

53

Ukraine

State Agency On Science, Innovation And Informatization Of Ukraine

54

United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates University

55

Uzbek

56

Venezuela

Department of Science and Technology Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA)

King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the slovak republic Sicince & Tech Ministry of Technology & Research National Engineering Research and Development Centre of Sri Lanka

47

Tanzania

Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) Ramkhamhaeng University

48

Thailand

The National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) - Thailand Science Park, Thai-BISPA Chiang Mai University Science and Technology Park

National Development and Innovative Committee Mongolian National Information Technology park (NITP)

Uganda

Industrial Technology Institute

National Development and Innovative Committee MUST, Computer Science and Management School at Mongolian University of Science and technology

52

Ministry of Economy

Mongolia University of Science and Technology School of Information Technology, National University of Mongolia and JTIS Co,.Ltd

City of Knowledge

49

Trinidad & Tobago InvesTT Trinidad&Tobago Elgazala Technopark

WorkGroup for Developing Science Park

Biotechpole Sidi Thabet

the Ministry of Industry, Trade and New Technology

Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Technology (MHESRT)

National Center for Scientific and Technical Research (CNRST) / Morocco Incubation Spin-off Network (RMIE)

50

Tunisia

Mfcpole (Textile and clothing Science Park)

ITESM

Borj Cedria technopark

33

Mexico

PIT Monterrey Research and Innovation Technology Park

Techno Parks and Business Incubators at the Mnistry of Higher Education and Scientific Research

34

Myanmar

Country Agency for Rural Development

The competitiveness Pole (Techno park) of Gafsa

35

Nigeria

Abuja Technology Village Free Zone Company

Elgazala Technopark

Tashkent State of University of Economics Technology Transfer Agency Codecyt S.A. National Institue for Science And Technology Policy And Strategy Studies-Nistpass

Embassy of the Slovak Republic

Ministry of Economy

SIRIM Berhad

32

Kyrgyzstan-Turkey Manas University

40

Lithuania

Mongolia

Technological University of Panama

State Institution “Info-System” Uner Ministry of Finance of Kyrgyz Republic / Software development Dpt

29

31

Ministry of Economy

Peru

Saudi Arabia

Turkish Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology

National University of Science and Technology (NUST)

39

43

Turkey

Mersin Technopark

Kyrgyz Assocication of Software Developers and Service Companies (KSSDA)

Luang Prabang Governor’ s Office / IT Development and Management

51

The Research Council

Panama

Laos

Malaysia

Bilkent Cyberpark

Public Establishment for Industrial Estates

38

28

Organization

Ministry of Finance

Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research

Connect Latvia

Nationality

METUTECH

Pakistan

Latvia

No.

Knowledge Oasis Muscat

37

27

30

Organization

The Ministry of Higher Education Science and Technology

Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University

National Agency for Technology Development (NATD)

National Secretariat for Higher Education, Science and Technology (SENESCYT)

No.

Kenya ICT Board

Baghdad University

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14

Kenya

Ministry of Science, Research and Tehcnology

Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism

University of Costa Rica

24

National Statistics Institute

Solo Technopark Directorate of Research & Development

Department of Economic Planning and Development

8

Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology

University of Nairobi

Bandung Techno Park - Institut Teknnologi Telkom

Maringa Innovation Center Head Quarter Brunei

Adama Science and Technology University

Ministry of Information & Communication

RISTEK / S&T Supply Demand Network 20

Organization Ministry of Industrialization

Ministry of Research and Technology / Science and Technology Network

CERTI Foundation

7

Nationality

Assotech Realty Pvt. Ltd.

Porto Digital Science and Technology Park Brazil

No.

Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

Indian School of Business

Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul – PUCRS 6

Organization

57

Vietnam

Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park Management Board, Ministry of Science and Technology of Vietnam Can Tho Industry and Trade Department

STP Alumni Organizations Around the World

Kazakhstan Belarus

Lithuania

Uzbekistan Poland

Ukraine Iran

Slovakia

Armenia Kuwait Iraq Nigeria

Cote d’Ivoire

Oman Rwanda

UAE

Ethiopia

Angola

South Africa Turkey Latvia

Mongolia

Bulgaria Tunisia

Kyrgyzstan

Morocco

Thailand Laos Egypt

Azerbaijan

Myanmar

Vietnam

Ghana Tanzania

Malaysia

Saudi Arabia Uganda

Sri Lanka

Philippines

Kenya Indonesia Brunei

Pakistan Bangladesh

Honduras

India Mexico

Dominican Republic Venezuela

Costa Rica

Trinidad & Tobago Panama

Ecuador Brazil Peru

Colombia Chile

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World-class Innovation Cluster for Future Technologies INNOPOLIS represents an important milestone in the development of the Korean economy over the last forty years. Now, INNOPOLIS is leading the way of establishing an innovation cluster where R&D and businesses are converged.

Advancement of INNOPOLIS Daedeok

Growing into a Global Innovation Cluster

Creating a venture ecosystem for industry, academia, and research institute network and commercialization of cutting-edge technologies · Inauguration of INNOPOLIS Daedeok in 2005

Evolving into a global innovation cluster that leads the commercialization of world-class technologies · Inauguration of INNOPOLIS Daegu and INNOPOLIS Gwangju · Inauguration of INNOPOLIS Busan

Innovation Creation

Establishment of the Infrastructure

2005~2010

Move-in of private research institutes and construction of networking base among industry, academia, and research institute

Building a foundation to strengthen the national R&D capability

Milestone of INNOPOLIS

2011~

2000 1970

1990

1970~

2014

Formation and Rapid Growth of Innovation Cluster Creating a science & technology network and R&D innovation cluster

1980 Expansion of the R&D Base Move-in of government-funded research institutes

INNOPOLIS Daedeok

INNOPOLIS, a world-class R&D innovation cluster For the past four decades, INNOPOLIS has been

INNOPOLIS Daegu

Outstanding growth of Korea guided by New Community Movement

Emerged as one of the top 10 automobile manufacturing countries in the world and enjoyed rapid growth in shipbuilding and heavy industries

Became one of the top 10 semiconductor manufacturer in the world

Grew into advanced IT industry country in the fields of knowledge, information technology, and software

Focusing on green energy and aerospace fields

committed to developing world-class technologies and

INNOPOLIS Busan

INNOPOLIS Gwangju

creating an innovation-driven economic system by playing a pivotal role for national R&D activities, which has been a milestone of Korea’s amazing economic growth. Now, INNOPOLIS is leapfrogging into a world-class innovation cluster by facilitating the synergy among each sector in Daedeok, Gwangju, Daegu, and Busan.

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1990s

2000s

2010s

For further information, contact: 4-27 Doryong-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea Tel) +82-42-865-8855 / Fax) +82-42-865-8859 Email: [email protected] www.stp.or.kr

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