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ISSUES OF S&T PARK ESTABLISHMENT IN MONGOLIA:

PAST-PRESENT-FUTURE

KHISHIGSAIKHAN Jargalsaikhan

Chairman of the Board, Mongolian Technopolis Association Lecturer, Mongolian University of Science and Technology Executive Director, Mongolian Young Scientist Association E-mail: khishigsaikhan@mtanet.org khishigsaikhan@must.edu.mn khishigsaikhan@mysa.mn Tel/fax: +976-7603 3737 Mobile: +976-9111 5242

“Universities and Development of Science City/Science Parks” November 13th, 2014, Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon City, Republic of Korea

Prepared for presentation at the 2014 UNESCO-WTA International Training Workshop

MONGOLIAN PROFILE

Location: Landlocked country in East and Central Asia

Capital City: Ulaanbaatar

Total Area: 1,564,115.75 km2

GDP: per capita $3,627 (2012 estimate)

Population: 2,892,876 (2013 census)

“2014 UNESCO-WTA International Training Workshop: Universities and Development of Science City/Science Parks” November 13th, 2014, Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon City, Republic of Korea

UNESCO-WTA INTERNATIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP 2012

“2014 UNESCO-WTA International Training Workshop: Universities and Development of Science City/Science Parks” November 13th, 2014, Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon City, Republic of Korea

Prof. Deog-Seong Oh

Dr. Yoslan Nur Prof. Fred Young Phillips

Prof. Eberhard Becker

Prof. Byung-Joo Kang

Prof. Shiann-Far Kung

Prof. Sangryong Cha

Global Network

leading a Sustainable Technopolis development

World Technopolis Association

UNESCO-WTA INTERNATIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP 2013

“2014 UNESCO-WTA International Training Workshop: Universities and Development of Science City/Science Parks” November 13th, 2014, Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon City, Republic of Korea

MTA Officially Established.

UNESCO-WTA INTERNATIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP 2014

“2014 UNESCO-WTA International Training Workshop: Universities and Development of Science City/Science Parks” November 13th, 2014, Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon City, Republic of Korea

Successfully attending UNESCO-WTA 2014

MTA FUTURE OBJECTIVES

“2014 UNESCO-WTA International Training Workshop: Universities and Development of Science City/Science Parks” November 13th, 2014, Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon City, Republic of Korea

• Building a competitive Technopolis in Mongolia;

• Connecting science and technology with Regional innovation in Mongolia;

• Creating Collaborative Partnership of development of STP;

• Promoting the Knowledge and Technology exchange among Technopolises;

Biotechnology

and organic foods

Food, agriculture, ferrous

and non-ferrous metal

Agriculture and

Biotechnology

Renewable energy, chemical

industry, metallurgical and new

materials

Mongolian

Silicon Valley

Under Pre-feasibility study

MONGOLIAN GOVERNMENT

STRAGETY TO BUILD REGIONAL STP

“2014 UNESCO-WTA International Training Workshop: Universities and Development of Science City/Science Parks” November 13th, 2014, Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon City, Republic of Korea

MAIN REASON TO ESTABLISH STP IN MONGOLIA

Incheon bridge, Seoul

Total length – 21.38 km Width – 33.4 m

Height – 230.5 m Construction begin 2005 Construction end 2009

Marshall bridge, Ulaanbaatar

Total length – 258 m Width – 15.7 m Height – 3.5 m

Construction begin 2007 Construction end 2010

“2014 UNESCO-WTA International Training Workshop: Universities and Development of Science City/Science Parks” November 13th, 2014, Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon City, Republic of Korea

INSUFFICIENT SKILLED HUMAN RESOURCE

5573

4663

4627

2532

666

0 2000 4000 6000

Japan

USA

Rep. of Korea

World average

MongoliaSource: UNESCO Institute for Statistics, Data Centre.

First

“2014 UNESCO-WTA International Training Workshop: Universities and Development of Science City/Science Parks” November 13th, 2014, Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon City, Republic of Korea

INSUFFICIENT FINANCIAL STRENGTH

Second

2.7

1.97

3.67

2.3

3.74

2.4

0.17

405.3

296.8

160.3

69.5

55.8

0.009

USA

China

Japan

Germany

Rep. of Korea

World Average

Mongolia

% of GDP PPP Expenditures on R&D (Billions of US$, PPP)

Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics, Data Centre. 2011

“2014 UNESCO-WTA International Training Workshop: Universities and Development of Science City/Science Parks” November 13th, 2014, Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon City, Republic of Korea

CONCLUSION

“2014 UNESCO-WTA International Training Workshop: Universities and Development of Science City/Science Parks” November 13th, 2014, Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon City, Republic of Korea

“2014 UNESCO-WTA International Training Workshop: Universities and Development of Science City/Science Parks” November 13th, 2014, Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon City, Republic of Korea

INSPIRATION

With Prof. Eberhard Becker whom I respect.

WELCOME TO MONGOLIA

THANK YOU.

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