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Overview of KAIST OUIC (Office of University-Industry Cooperation)

Bern, Switzerland March 31, 2014. Overview of KAIST OUIC (Office of University-Industry Cooperation). Prof. Joongmyeon Bae Associate Vice President Office of University-Industry Cooperation . 1. KAIST Overview. KAIST Campuses . Seoul Seoul Campus. Daejeon Main Campus

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Overview of KAIST OUIC (Office of University-Industry Cooperation)

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  1. Bern, Switzerland March 31, 2014 Overview of KAIST OUIC (Office of University-Industry Cooperation) Prof. Joongmyeon Bae Associate Vice President Office of University-Industry Cooperation

  2. 1. KAIST Overview

  3. KAIST Campuses Seoul Seoul Campus Daejeon Main Campus Munji Campus

  4. Location SIZE Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology Geographical Location_ Science Town (27.8km2) Techno-Valley (4.3km2) Industrial Area (3.2km2) Green Zone (31.2km2) Defense R&D (3.9km2) (Daejeon: 5th largest Metropolis, 540km2) Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute Total (70.4km2) Korea Aerospace Research Institute IV Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources III Sejong City : (465 km2) Korea’s new administrative capital V II KAIST Campus [Seoul] Agency for Defense Development 167km I ISBB : Cheonan – Sejong – Chungwon – Daejeon DaedeokInnopolis JUL 2005 (70.4km2) KAIST Campus [Daejeon] DaeguInnopolis JAN 2011 (22.25km2) GwangjuInnopolis JAN 2011 (18.73km2)

  5. KAIST Main Campus

  6. MunjiCampus

  7. KAIST Facts and Figures • Est. in 1971 as the nation’s first graduate school specializing in science and eng. education • Merged with KIT and main campus moved to Daejeon in 1989 • Bilingual Campus Faculty & Staff (1,609) Students (10,249) Budget (751 Million USD) (As of Jan. 2013) (As of Jan. 2013) (As of 2012) 2,311 (21%) 19% 22% 4,047 (39%) 2,704 (26%) 1,187 (12%) 59% Government Subsidy Ph.D. BS MS Faculty Research Grants M.S. –Ph.D. Integrated degree program Staff Donation & other income

  8. KAIST Reputation • 2013 Asian Rankings : 6th • 2014 World Rankings : 60th • 16th Material Science & Engineering • 17th Chemistry • 21st Mechanical Engineering 2014 World Rankings : 56th • 361 collaborative agreements in 59 countries • 26 joint international research projects in 7 countries • About 200 foreign faculty members from 27 countries • 700 international students from more than 70 countries

  9. KAIST Graduates Nearly 25% of the research and development personnels at Samsung Electronics are KAIST Ph.D. holders. KAIST graduates hold 20% of all engineering doctorates in Korea KAIST graduates also hold 10% of all engineering professorships in Korea.

  10. Role Model of Science & Engineering Institutions

  11. OUIC Overview and its Performance

  12. Organization Chart and its Role • Creation of patent portfolio and evaluation system • Construction of patent information system • Entrepreneurship education of researchers • Technology licensing • Foundation and operation of the KAIST Technology holding company • Management and operation of project using the KAIST trademark • Constitution of incubation complex to house global venture companies • Incubation of technology- based entrepreneurs and student’s Startup • Startup support programs • Fostering entrepreneurship @ Campus

  13. 1999 2003 Performance ofBusiness Incubation (Asof 2012) Total Gross Sales – 1.9 Billion USD 11KOSDAQ Firms (Total Gross Sales – USD 1.27 Billion USD) Incubated 484 startups, survived57% 00 3 were delisted 200 01 193 Closed 43% 150 02 03 100 247 Survived 57% 04 50 05 1994 2005 2007 2009 2011 2001 06 07 Since 1994 08 09 151 118 111 10 97 98 96 86 86 86 11 2012 2012

  14. Representative KAIST Alumni Companies (Asof 2012)

  15. Economic Impact of KAIST • 804 KAIST Alumni Company • 38 companies are registered at KOSDAQ • 23,500 directing jobs • 10 billion USD annual world revenues

  16. Patent Registration The number of IPs has been gradually increasing since 2009 1,139 Applied Domestic Patent (# of licensed cases) 1,000 600 300 0 1,059 1,047 1,010 850 평균 747건 Registered Domestic Patent World’s Top 32(US IPIQ, 2013) 595 World’s Top 5(WIPO, 2011) 432 262 242 Applied Overseas Application 223 212 114 87 95 Registered Overseas Application 75 33 2009 2010 2011 2012

  17. Technology Transfer 3.06billion (48) 3.86billion (48) 2.11 billion (40) 1.4 billion (45) 6yr average870 million (29) ▶2003 ~ 2008 ▶ 2010 ▶2009 ▶ 2011 ▶2012

  18. Technology Transfer (Asof 2012) 66.8 56.8 KAIST KAIST KAIST MIT MIT MIT Cornell Cornell Cornell Stanford Stanford Stanford 12.6 3.05 Profits from Tech. Transfer (Million USD) The number of Tech. Transfer The number of Applied patent

  19. KAIST’s Effort to become Global Entrepreneurial University

  20. Startup KAIST Open-Communication-Creation-Convergent K-Valley KAIST Biz Park KAIST Creative Space Let’s StartUp KAIST !!

  21. Startup KAIST Program

  22. Startup KAIST Space Mentoring Idea Development Entrepreneurial Space & Program Seminar & Conference Lectures Idea Factory

  23. KAIST Biz Park Green Technology Process Engineering Plastic Technology Defense Technology On Highway Powertrains Education Geo-Resources Growth “KAIST Biz PARK” Startup Concept to Product Success Global Network White & Green Biotechnology Future Fuels Marketing Globalization KAIST Biz PARK Molecular Technology & Catalysis Ultra High Speed Mobile & Car Communication Fiber Composites Legal & IPR Finance Carbon Capture & Utilization Information & Communication Technology Policy KAIST KAIST Biz Park Advanced Technology (Medical,Bio ICT, Brain, EEWS, Humanoid ) Outstanding Human Resource Global Network

  24. Cooperation btw. KAIST & EPFL

  25. Global Biz Idea Competition • 2 days global biz idea Competition, November 17-19(Tentative) • 3 teams selected by each university that present idea and technology • Lecture, seminar, cultural activities, and idea competition • Supporting talented students team by KAIST & EPFL • from idea generation to founding company

  26. Cooperation in Life Science and Bioengineering • Initial visit to EPFL : November 17 ~ 21, 2013 • Discover the landscape of research in Life Sciences and Bioengineering • Explore new opportunities of cooperation based on scientific excellence and complementarities • Joint scientific symposium on Life Science and Bioengineering • Identification of research areas of mutual interest • Joint symposium: Scientists from both parties ( 6 : 6 format) • Organized alternatively in Korea and Switzerland • Date : August 31 ~ 3 September, 2014 • Venue: KAIST, Korea • Collaborative research projects • Each party agreed to secure seed money for collaborative research • KAIST has secured around $ 200,000 (End-run project) • Project starts in conjunction with EPFL

  27. Thank you jmbae@kaist.ac.kr

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