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1www.nstda.or.th© NSTDA 2015 NSTDA as a Partner for Research and Innovation in Thailand
NSTDA as a Partner for Research and Innovation in Thailand
Werasak Udomkichdecha, Ph.D.National Science and Technology Development Agency
http://www.nstda.or.th/eng/
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Outline
NSTDA at a Glance
NSTDA and its mission to promote innovation
NSTDA and international collaboration
NSTDA collaboration with France
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NSTDA at a Glance
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Establishment: December 1991 by Science and Technology Development Act, 1991, as an autonomous government agency
Vision: “NSTDA is a key partner towards a Knowledge‐based Society using science and technology.”
Missions:
Key units:
Human resource: 2,704 employees (as of Apr. 2015)
Research & Development
Technology Transfer
Human Resource Development
S&T Infrastructure
BIOTEC MTECNECTEC NANOTEC TMC
557 Ph.D.s(20.60%)
874 Bachelors (32.32%)
1,189 Masters (43.97%)
1,848 Researchers (68.34%) 625 Operations (23.11%)231 Managements (8.54%)
84 Others (3.11%)
NSTDA at a glance
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SocietyAhappycommunitywith
goodlivingcondition,healthy,safe,steadyincomeand
alearningenvironment
Increasedcollaborationwithfarmers
IncreasedawarenessofSTI TangiblyincreasedbenefitsfromSTI
EconomyAbilitytocompetesustainably
IncreasedinvestmentinSTI Jointventuresbetweengovernmentandprivatesector
NSTDAisfirstchoiceinmindforSTIsolutions
Makegooduseofestablishedinfrastructure NSTDA
ExcellenceinresearchwithefficientmanagementofresearchoutputsThailandSciencePark:PhaseII
CustomerfocuscultureEffectiveinternalmanagement
TowardsaKnowledge‐basedSociety/Economy
Createsustainableandtangibleimpactinfood,agricultureandenergywithSTI
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Techno BusinessPromotionand Supports
Software ParkThailand Science Park
BOI
RD SME
DIP
SIPA
SEC & SET
DSSNIA TCELS
Commercial Banks
Technology Management CenterPTEC
ResearchUniversities
Private Enterprises
GISTDA HAII
TISTR
SLRINARI
T
อุดหนุนวิจัย
สวก.
สวรส.
CPMO
สกว.
R&D Funding
ARDA
HSRI
CPMO
TRF
Ministries/Funds
NBTC
NSTDA in Thailand Innovation System
STI
R&D Policy
NRCT
NSTDA
Source: NSTDA
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Mission: Research and Development
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Functional MaterialsDigital Engineering (design, engineering, simulation, automation)
Sensor and Intelligent systemService Research & Innovation
PlatformTechnologies
Target Industries
ResearchPrograms
Cross‐cuttingTechnologies
Agricultureand Food
Energy and Environment
Health andMedicine
Bioresources andCommunity
Manufacturingand ServiceIndustries
1. Rice2. Tapioca3. Rubber4. Seed5. Animal Productionand Animal Health6. Plants for the Future7. Food Innovation
1. Newly Emerging Disease ‐ Re‐emerging Disease2. Genotype Technology 3. Assistive Devices and Technologies for People with Disabilities and The Elderly4. Healthcare Practice and Medical Devices
1. Hard Disk Drive Industry2. Air‐conditioning and Refrigerator Industry3. Automotive and Automotive Parts Industry4. Rail Technology
1. Sustainable Environment2. Resource and Energy Efficiency3. Renewable Energy and New Technology Research4. EGAT joint research program
1. Technology for Rural Development2. Bio‐resources
1. Functional GenomicsTechnology2. Microbial Biotechnology3. Agro‐biotechnology
1. Electronic DevicesAnd Systems2. Service Informatics
1. Computer‐Aided Design, Engineering, and Manufacturing2. Materials Design and Production
1. Nano‐coating2. Nano‐encapsulation3. Functional Nanostructure
NSTDA Research Programs (2011‐2016)
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Mission: S&T Infrastructure
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Established in 2002 as Thailand First & Fully Integrated Hub for R&D
Houses Headquarter of National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) and its 4 National Research Centers plus more than 70 technology companies
Objectives: Provide High Quality R&D Space
for Public and Private Sector. Incubate Technology Business
Start‐ups Support Linkage between
Private Companies, NSTDA, and Universities.
THAILAND SCIENCE PARKInfrastructure to support S&T Development
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Our capacity to host additional 150 new tenants and more than 2,000 professionals.
• To enhance the competitiveness of the private sector.• To host joint/interdisciplinary research projects between
National R & D Centers, Universities, and/or Companies.• To house important national S&T infrastructures.
INNOVATION CLUSTER IIKey Infrastructure for Thailand Science Park Phase2
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Heavy Equipment Area Green Environment
Sensitive Lab
Quality of Life
Overnight StayClean Room Double Skin Wall
4 integrated tower with more than $ 100 million investment Gross area of 124,800 sq.m Usable area of 72,665 sq.m. 75 % space dedicated for private sector and shared equipments
Specially Design for R&D Activities
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Mission: Human Resource Development
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GraduateCapacityBuilding
Basic Education
Primary Education High School Bachelor –
Doctoral Degrees
Researchers
Higher Education Professional Researchers
Science Learning Promotion
Inspiring Kids to join Science Programs
EnteringResearchCareers
Personnel are supported by National Research Centers, Thailand Science Park,and members of Innovation Clusters (universities and private sectors)
Professionals
ProfessionalEducation
New Entrepreneur Education
Preparing S&T Human Resources
Sirindhorn Science Home
Children’s University
Little Scientists’ Home
Junior Science Talent Project (JSTP)
Young Scientist and Technologist Program (YSTP)
Thailand Graduate Institute of Science and Technology (TGIST)
Thailand Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (TAIST)
NSTDA‐University‐Industry Research Collaboration (NUI‐RC)
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Mission: Technology Transfer
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Technology transfer/diffusion mechanisms to increase national competitiveness through S& T
Supporting mechanisms for successful commercialization Linkages between NSTDA and industries/society
Driving S&T Capability of Thailand
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TechnologyBusinessAspirers
TechnologyNew Startups
SMEsLarge
Organizations
Low Interest Loan
Joint Venture
ITAP (Industrial Technical Assistant Program)Characterization and Product Testing
Technology LicensingContract Research, Joint Research
NSTDA Academy
300% Tax Deduction on R&D ExpensesIncubation Center
FinancialTechnicalResources
NSTDA Supporting Mechanisms
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SMEsDemand
Technology CompetitioniTAP
Private Research Agency
International Expert Organization.
UniversityLocal Expert OrganizationTech. Specialist Institution
Supply
Enhancing Technology Capability of SMEs
Industrial Technology Assistance Program (iTAP)
No. of Technology Development Projects with SME 410 and 425 in 2013 and 2014, respectively
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NSTDA and international collaboration
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NSTDA International Collaboration
Japan: AIST, RIKEN, JICA, JST, e‐ASIA, JAXA, JETRO, METI, MEXT, NUT, NIMS, NISTEP,NEDO, Tokyo Tech, Hiroshima U., Toyota, Shiseido, Shimadzu, Ube, Denso, ATPIJ, YU, Yamagata Univ., etc.Korea: KRIBB, KRISS, STEPI, Korea Science FoundationTaiwan: ITRI
Australia: QUT, U. of Queensland,Australasian Corrosion Association
Europe: EU‐FP7, UK‐Thailand Partners in Science, Thai‐German Mobility Scheme, BMBF, Fraunhofer‐Gesellschaft, Fraunhofer‐ISE, Fraunhofer‐IFF, University of Magdeburg, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Imperial College London, University of Zurich, CNRS, CIRAD, Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse (INPT), Universite de Bourgogne, The Franco ‐ Thai Scholarship program, Ecole Polytechnique,DESY, Lindau, CERN, K.U. Leuven, IMEC, etc.
ASEAN: ASEAN COST, SIRIM, MIGHT, LIRE, VAST, NISTPASS, A*STAR, Singapore Polytechnic, CEBU Technological University
U.S.A.: NSF, IBM, NBIA, Carnegie Mellon U., MIT, REI Int’l, PSU, UWM, GEC, TMS, U of Wisconsin‐Madison
Middle‐east: Technion – Israel institute of Technology, Ben‐Gurion University of the Negev (BGU), Israel
China: CAS, GUCAS, Xiamen University, SAAS, KIB, SSRC, Sino – Thai Scientific and Technical Coorperation, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Science (SAAS)
Latin America: Brazil, Argentina
Signed 143 MOUs with 120 organizations in 27 countries
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Some Examples of International Cooperation Programs/Projects• Collaborative Research eg.
– Research Projects under FP7, Thai‐UK Newton Program • Researchers Mobility eg.
– Thai‐German Mobility Program– EU‐ASEAN Mobility Program
• Human Resource Development eg.– CERN/DESY Lindau– Leaders in Innovation Fellowship Program under Thai‐UK Newton Program
• Researchers Exchange
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NSTDA Collaboration with France
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MOU : NSTDA and CNRS (2013‐2016) A collaborative research project on an interaction between ant
and fungus with Center d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive (CEFE), under CNRS. Activities are staff exchange granted by CNRS as well as research fund supported by both BIOTEC‐NSTDA and CEFE. The project starts on October 2014.
MOU : NSTDA and CIRAD (2012‐2017) A Researcher Exchange in 2012 in the area of Life Cycle
Assessment MOU : NECTEC/NSTDA and Universite de Bourgogne (2008‐present)
Undergraduate students from Universite de Bourgogne to undertake their internship at NSTDA Labs
Two NSTDA researchers were recipients of the Franco ‐ Thai Scholarship program
)
NSTDA Collaboration with France
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Thank You
Office and Lab spaces are available now!www.sciencepark.or.the‐mail: sci‐[email protected]