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What am I ? Where I come from ? Science begins from these questions and will be end to the answers. ANDROID. HUMAN IMITATION Computer Control Communication. SENSOR. ACTUATOR. ROBOTS. Technology : Fusion & Innovation Robot could be winner of the gold medals in Olympics?.
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What am I ? Where I come from ? Science begins from these questions and will be end to the answers
ANDROID HUMAN IMITATION Computer Control Communication SENSOR ACTUATOR ROBOTS Technology : Fusion & Innovation Robot could be winner of the gold medals in Olympics?
Where are the energy of universe coming from?
What am I ? Human Imitation, Android, Robot Where I come from ? Cosmos, Earth, Big bang Human Desire Future Science Healthy & long life: Healthcare (sports, bio, new medicine, etc) Good food: Food industry (natural, artificial, processed, etc) Comfortable & good life: residence, car, clothes, etc Recreation and hobby: leisure, sport, movie, art, etc Future Industry Human Android (Ubiquitous, Human substitute) Cosmos Energy (Nuclear fusion, Antimatter)
Future Technology: It is the forest, not a single tree. We have to draw ‘Technology Contour Map’. What it the best technology forest in our region’s soil?
Today is digital era. Digital era is the era of diversity. • Today is Tera-bits of information processing era that could understand • each need of 70 billions of people in the world. • As the world is communicated as one, the market, capital, human • resources and information is getting larger. And this era can be called as • ‘mega-trend’. And when the identity and role of those compositions are • doing their role, it can be called as ‘digital-trend’. • Fusion of mega-trend and digital-trend open ‘the era of harmony’. This harmony makes strong system. • If balance is competition, harmony is cooperation. • If balance is system of simplicity, harmony is system of complexity.
Today is era of fusion technology. • 100 years ago, when new technology invented, the entire society was • changed. But now, when society need new technology, it is invented • immediately. It means, countless technologies which called as • ‘technology forest’ are already invented and being provided when society • require new one. • We have to see ‘technology forest’, not ‘technology tree’. • So we call the today as ‘era offusion technology’. • We need to draw ‘Technology contour map’. • What is ‘technology tree/forest’ in our region? Which means, • what is ‘fusion technology’ in our region? • What is the comparative advantages? What is not enough? • Technology fusion is going well?
We need to draw ‘Technology Contour Map’ What is the best ‘Technology Tree’ in our region’s soil?
Current economic crisis is caused because the balance between realeconomy and finance is broken. As the problems of huge finance is revealed, new finance paradigm is being constructed.
Needs & role Main business Role of Science Park (Sciencepark - Researchpark - Technopark - Technopolis - Cluster - Industrial complex ) • Technology/Manpower : Incubator, R&D • Market /Fund : Information & Network • Land/Service : Utility & Facility Science park • What is the SMEs really want? • What is their competitiveadvantage? We need our own strategy which is good for our region’s condition, better than Bench Marking!
What is ASPA ? Where we go, ASPA ?
What is ASPA, What is ASPA’s role? • Creative activities for ‘local to local’ • exchange & cooperation • (Sciencepark - Researchpark - Technopark - • Technopolis - Cluster- Industrial complex - • City - University - Company - Personals) • Partnership toward ‘Techno-Asia’ • Co-developments of the Asian regions • Promotion of ‘Asian Community’ and • to ‘Asian Union’ Asian Union Asian Community Culture ----------- Technology RIS ----------- R&DB ASPA
The project of ASPA Networking Investment Marketing ASPA Education Consulting R & D Business
Annual Conferences 1st Meeting 1997, KSP in Kanagawa (200 participants) 2nd Meeting 1998, KNU-Technopark in Taegu (200 participants) 3rd Meeting 1999, ITRI in Hsinchu (250 participants) 4th Meeting 2000, Shenyang Municipal Gov. (500 participants) 5th Meeting 2001, KRP in Kyoto (200 participants) 6th Meeting 2002, TTP in Daegu (350 participants) 7th Meeting 2003, HSP in Hsinchu (250 participants) 8th Meeting 2004, Weihai-Shandong Gov. (400 participants) 9th Meeting 2005, KSP in Kanagawa (300 participants) 10th Meeting 2006, ISTTin Isfahan (500 participants) 11th Meeting 2007, GTP in Gyunggido (300 participants) 12th Meeting 2008, Tsinghua-SP in Beijing (500 participants) 13th Meeting 2009, Hsinchu-SP in Hsinchu (500 participants) 14th Meeting 2010 Technology Park Bentley in Perth, Australia
ASPA Leader’s Meetings 1st Meeting 2006, Daegu, Korea 2nd Meeting 2007, Hsinchu, Taiwan 3rd Meeting 2008, Kanagawa, Japan 4th Meeting 2009, Hanoi, Vietnam 5th Meeting 2010, Dead Sea, Jordan 6th Meeting 2011, Taijung, Taiwan
ASPA Global Network Science & Technology Park : 254 EUROPE ASIA N. AMERICA Science & Technology Park : 128 Science & Technology Park : 507 AFRICA S. AMERICA Science & Technology Park : 5 Science & Technology Park : 83 OCEANIA WORLD Science & Technology Park : 977 * Source of ASIA data: Asian Science Park Association (ASPA MAP) * Source of other regions: World Alliance for Innovation (WAINOVA Atlas of Innovation)
What is ASPA ? Where we go, ASPA ? Through this meeting, let’s think deeply and discuss about it!
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