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Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme - a pro-active effort assisted by FTA tools

16th- 17th October 2008. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme - a pro-active effort assisted by FTA tools. Third International Seville Conference on Future-Oriented Technology Analysis (FTA): Impacts and implications for policy and decision-making. Joseph R.F. Hsu

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Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme - a pro-active effort assisted by FTA tools

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  1. 16th- 17th October 2008 Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme - a pro-active effort assisted by FTA tools Third International Seville Conference onFuture-Oriented Technology Analysis (FTA):Impacts and implications for policy and decision-making Joseph R.F. Hsu Science and Technology Division Taipei Representative Office in the European Union Peter Chung-Yu Wu Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Program for System-on-Chip National Chiao Tung University

  2. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme Hsu and Wu Introduction: Taiwan Korea Taiwan (Formosa)

  3. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme Hsu and Wu Introduction: EU/Taiwan area and population Taiwan:36,000 Km2 Taiwan:23 million

  4. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme Hsu and Wu Introduction: EU/Taiwan GDP per capita Taiwan:15,271 (2005)

  5. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme Hsu and Wu Introduction: Taiwan in academics and innovation Year 2006 Ranking: Scientific papers (SCI) 17th Engineering papers (EI) 11th US patents granted: 4th (after US, Japan, and Germany) Source: NSC-Taiwan

  6. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme Hsu and Wu Introduction: Taiwan major strength (2007) Source: MIC/III, January 2007

  7. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme Hsu and Wu Methodology: Taiwan Industry Foresight 90 nm ↓ 60 nm ↓ 45 nm ↓ 32 nm ↓ 22 nm ↓ ??? R&D Foresight: Nat’l S&T Plan (every 4 yr)

  8. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme Hsu and Wu Methodology: Innovation infrastructure and R&D National Laboratories National S&T Programs

  9. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme Hsu and Wu High-Tech Manufacture: Science Parks Source: NSC-Taiwan

  10. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme Hsu and Wu High-Tech Manufacture: Science Parks Tainan (Southern Taiwan) Science Park Optoelectronics Hsinchu Science Park Semiconductor (Integrated Circuits) Source: NSC-Taiwan

  11. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme Hsu and Wu Taiwan participates EU’s Framework Programme Milestones: Oct 7 2003: Financial Agreement between EU and Taiwan signed € 70,000 contributed by Taiwan for participating in each EU FP6 project FP6 (since 2003): 16 projects FP7 (so far): 18 submission, already 4 successful projects FP7: letter of exchange (on progress) Sep 10 2008: Taiwan’s National Contact Point (NCP-Taiwan) established

  12. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme Hsu and Wu Establishing EU-Taiwan FP cooperation platform Action plan and expected outcome Bilateral S & T Visit Signing MOUs (Memoranda of Understanding) Collecting and Analyzing S &T Information Cooperation on Exchanging Researchers Holding Bilateral Scientific Research Symposia Training of S&T Related Researchers, Doctoral student and PostDoc Cooperation on Joint Research Projects International Cooperation on Cutting-edge Research Projects Sharing Research Achievement and Resources Exchange of S&T related Information Become Partners for International S&T Research

  13. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme Hsu and Wu Taiwan’s participation in FP6 SARS projects 2003 Mar. SARS Outbreak 2003 Jun. Several meetings with EU experts in DG Research to discuss about Taiwan research team in EU FP6 SARS projects arranged 2003 Jul. EU Special Call for Proposal on Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome 2003 Jul. 22-23 Taiwan CDC delegation to visit GSK Belgium 2003 Dec.8-13 Taiwan-Netherlands-Belgium workshop on Epidemiology 2003 Jul. 7 “Visions and Strategies on Taiwan’s research team participating EU’s innovative SARS projects” by Hsu http://belgium.nsc.gov.tw/NEWSLETTER/s-report/SP-0308/SP-0308001.htm 2004 Jan. 5-9 Dr. Willy SPAAN to Taiwan to discuss EU Taiwan SARS Cooperation 2003 Jul. EU’s Call sent back to NSC for Taiwan team EU FP6: Control policy optimisation for SARS and other emerging infections : characterising transmission dynamics and estimating key epidemiological parameters National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan EU FP6: Effective and Acceptable Strategies for the Control of SARS in China and Europe Center for Disease Control, Department of Health, Executive Yuan EU FP6: Complementary Research Action to Support SARS-related Diagnostic, Therapeutics and Vaccine Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica

  14. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme Hsu and Wu Electro-Optical LCD, Optical Communication, Storage Devices Internet Intra-net Software, Routers Protocols, Switches, Applications Information Appliances PDA’s , Games Humanities/Art Design IP Industry Si-Soft SOC, EDA, IP, Products, Services P-SOC S/W O/S System Integration Energy Batteries, Cells Bio-Medical Bio-Informatics, Bio-chips, BME Communications Wireless, Satellite Foundries Packaging Strength Taiwan Si-Hard Foundry, GaAs ODM/OEM, Services MEMs Civil/Environmental Nano-Technology Chemical Material Mechanical Automotive, Aerospace National System-on-Chip Program Heterogeneous Giga Scale Integration for Better Life • Opportunity and Challenges • In Emerging New Industry • e.g. NeuroTechnology Revenue of $120.5B in 2006 growing rate > 10% Neuro-Pharmaceutics ($101B) • Neuro-Engineering • Biomedical devices ($4.5B) • Prosthetics • Neural/muscle stimulation • Neuro-surgical • Diagnostic tools ($15B) • Bio-imaging • Bio-informatics • Neuroscience/cognition tools

  15. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme Hsu and Wu Conclusions Purpose of Foresight obtain a challenging view of the future and an effective strategy to promote human benefit; to face global challenges e.g., aging population, new energy (solar chips) Foresight: EU and Taiwan Taiwan’s high-tech manufacture can complement EU’s research e.g., Biomedical Sensor-Taiwan, D-Taiwan, M-Taiwan (mobile wireless applications), Solar Chip-Taiwan, 15nm Manufacture???…etc FFF: Foresight Focus Formosa, Taiwan

  16. Taiwan’s Participation in EU’s Framework Programme Hsu and Wu ERC,ECDC 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 EU Clean Energy 2002-2006 FP6 GNSS/GALILEO R&D Expenditure GDP3% Transportation Top Universities in the world SoC BioTec NanoTech Polar Research e-Europe e-Health 2007-2013 FP7 Thank You Joseph R. F. HSUe-mail: Joseph.Hsu@taipei-office.be Peter Chung-Yu Wu e-mail: president@mail.nctu.edu.tw

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