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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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