Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação Brussels, February 10, 2006 ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities...
-
Upload
kristian-rose -
Category
Documents
-
view
218 -
download
6
Transcript of Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação Brussels, February 10, 2006 ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities...
Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação
Brussels, February 10, 2006
ChinaFrontier:China’s Realities from a Frontier Research
Perspective
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Workshop Agenda 9.30 – 10:00: Welcome and Project Overview Sara Medina - SPI presentation of the agenda for the day, brief introduction by each of the invited participants and overall objectives of the project
10.00 – 10:30: The NEST Programme Perspective Carlos Saraiva Martins (European Commission – DG Research )
10.30 – 11:00: Break 11.00 – 12:45: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research Perspective Jiandong Geng, Yaomin Yan and Max Zedtwitz - MOST and GLORAD, P. R. China - General Overview Overall Discussion
12.45 – 14:00: Lunch
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Workshop Agenda
14.00 – 15:00: Overview of Recent Collaborative Efforts between the European and Chinese Research Communities Miguel Taborda - SPI introductory presentation Mark Spinoglio (SPI), Chantal Boulard (INRA) and Vitor Santos (GBF) - INCO &
NEST highlighted cases Group discussion
15.00 – 15:30: Break
15.30 – 16:30: Factors Influencing International Collaborations within Frontier Research Mark Spinoglio - SPI introductory presentation Group discussion
16.30 – 17:00: Next Steps and Closing Comments
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Participants
Project Objectives
Project Methodology
Index
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Participants
Arie Rip - University of Twente, The Netherlands
Bodil Holst – Graz University of Technology, Austria
Chantal Boulard – National Institute for Agricultural Research, France
Diana Mangalagiu - Reims Management School, France
Dietrich Werner – Phillips-Universität Marburg, Germany
Eli Pollak – Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Carlos Saraiva Martins – European Commission, Belgium
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Participants
Luc Leyns – Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium
Markus Kirkilionis – University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Max Zedtwitz – Research Center for Global R&D Management (GLORAD), P.R. China
Jan van Minnen – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Jiandong Geng – High Technology R&D Center - MOST, P.R. China
José-Lorenzo Vallés – European Commission, Belgium
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Participants
Panos Argyrakis – Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Vítor Santos – German Research Centre for Biotechnology, Germany
Yaomin Yan – Torch High Technology Industry Development Center - MOST, P.R. China
Deng Xiaojun – Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação, P.R. China
Mark Spinoglio – Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação, United States of America
Miguel Taborda – Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação, Portugal
Sara Medina – Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação, Portugal
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Project Objectives
Identify relevant Chinese S&T entities and conduct in-depth interviews with leading Chinese stakeholders.
Map Chinese policies and programmes established to foster research activities that truly represent the frontiers of research.
To research China’s science & technology realities as they pertain to the frontiers of research.
Frontier research is defined as research activities at the forefront of creating new knowledge that are intrinsically risky endeavours, which involve the pursuit
of questions without regard for established disciplinary boundaries or national borders.
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Project Objectives
Establish a basis for the European research community to monitor research activities in China that go beyond the boundaries of current ideas
Pursue collaborative opportunities in order to create a stronger relationship between the European and Chinese research communities.
Disseminate findings to NEST representatives, relevant DG Research representatives and the European research community to encourage greater cross-border networking.
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Project Methodology
1) Research – Assessment of current frontier research activities in Europe and China.
2) Analysis – Develop an understanding of the Chinese S&T realities as they pertain to the frontiers of research.
3) Network – Develop a network of key Chinese stakeholders directly relevant to the support of international frontier research collaborations
Work Plan List
4) Strategy – Develop a strategic path forward to greater Chinese / European research collaborations
5) Dissemination – Disseminate project results to the Chinese and European research communities.
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Project Methodology
European project workshop – to capture the perspective of research coordinators addressing the current frontiers of research.
Work Plan List (Research)
Parameters for EU/China Frontier Research Collaborations – overview of EU policies and programmes addressing frontiers of research with an emphasis on their trends and possible impact on future EU/Chinese collaborations
Parameters for EU/China Frontier Research Collaborations
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Project Methodology
Stakeholders survey – information from key individuals within relevant Chinese ministries, institutions and industries.
Work Plan List (Analysis)
Database of key Chinese stakeholders – including stakeholders determined to be relevant to the support of international frontier research collaborations and/or in addressing the associated benefits and risks
Survey Questionnaire Network of Key Chinese Stakeholders Database
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Project Methodology
2 day China Project Workshop – develop an overview of Chinese policies and programmes that are in support of frontier research or similar to the relevant EU policies and programmes.
Work Plan List (Network)
China’s Realities from a Frontier Research Perspective
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Project Methodology
Strategic Path Forward to Greater Chinese/European Research Collaborations
Work Plan List (Strategy)
Strategic Path Forward to Greater Chinese / European Research Collaborations
Comparison of frontier research realities
Opportunities for greater research collaborations with regard to the frontiers of research
Case studies: representing opportunities for ongoing monitoring and fostering of collaborations
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Project Methodology
Successful dissemination of project results to the Chinese and European research communities
Work Plan List (Dissemination)
Dissemination seminar in Brussels – disseminate the project results to NEST representatives and invited research community representatives
Project Brochure Project Website
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Project Methodology
Specific Project Results
Parameters for EU/China Frontier Research Collaborations
Network of Key Chinese Stakeholders Database
China’s Realities from a Frontier Research Perspective
Strategic Path Forward to Greater Chinese / European ResearchCollaborations
Project Website
Project Brochure
ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research PerspectiveFebruary 2006
Porto - Portugal
Edificio “Les Palaces”
Rua Júlio Dinis, no. 242, 208
4050-318 Porto, PORTUGAL
Tel: 22 607 64 00
Fax: 22 609 91 64
TagusPark
Núcleo Central, 232
2780 - 920 Oeiras, PORTUGAL
Tel: 21 421 22 49Fax: 21 421 12 01
Beijing – P.R.China
China Garments Mansion, No. 915
Jianguo Rd., ChaoYang Dist. Beijing 100020
CHINA
California - USA2102 Business Center Drive, Suite 220E
Irvine, CA 92612 USA
Tel: +1 949 253 5702
Fax: +1 949 253 5703
Maryland - USA5523 Research Park Drive, Suite 325
Baltimore, MD 21228 | USA
Tel: +1 443 543-5530
Fax: +1 443 543-5533
Lisboa - Portugal
www.spi.pt