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Hosting of public hearings on strategic road map of National Core S&T
- Writer Minyoung Chung
- Date2014-01-21
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The Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (MSIP) and KISTEP held 'Public Hearings on Strategic Road Map of National Core Science and Technology (Draft)' for science and technology based economic rehabilitation and improvement in the quality of living of the people at The-K Seoul Hotel on January 21 in the presence of about 300 interested people from industry, school, and research sectors.
The government is preparing a strategic road map (draft) for each technology as a detailed action strategy to secure the 30 national core scientific technologies for which pan-governmental cooperation is required, among the strategic technologies presented in the third science and technology master plan established last year. (Thirty technologies have been selected for 5 major fields such as 'Creation of New Industries through IT Fusion', 'Expansion of Future Growth Engine', 'Development of Clean and Convenient Environment', 'Realization of Healthy Long Life Era', and 'Construction of Carefree and Safe Society'.)
The Strategic Road Map (draft) prepared by the 190 experts recommended by each department from July last year is a road map of comprehensive strategy which covers the entire growth cycle of technology from basic/original technology to commercialization, and is planned to present rough directions for the road maps and projects to be established by each department later.
The government set the visions and goals of national core science and technology to be attained in 10 years from now on through this strategy road map (draft), and presented the key technologies and element technologies required to attain these visions and goals and a phased plan to secure these technologies during the next 10 years.
Later, this plan (draft) will be finalized through discussions between the related departments and review of the National Science and Technology Council, and is planned to be not only interlinked with and reflected on the direction of national R&D investment and allocation/coordination of R&D budget but also utilized for discovery of the candidate projects for multi-department R&D joint planning projects of the MSIP from the next year.
The government is preparing a strategic road map (draft) for each technology as a detailed action strategy to secure the 30 national core scientific technologies for which pan-governmental cooperation is required, among the strategic technologies presented in the third science and technology master plan established last year. (Thirty technologies have been selected for 5 major fields such as 'Creation of New Industries through IT Fusion', 'Expansion of Future Growth Engine', 'Development of Clean and Convenient Environment', 'Realization of Healthy Long Life Era', and 'Construction of Carefree and Safe Society'.)
The Strategic Road Map (draft) prepared by the 190 experts recommended by each department from July last year is a road map of comprehensive strategy which covers the entire growth cycle of technology from basic/original technology to commercialization, and is planned to present rough directions for the road maps and projects to be established by each department later.
The government set the visions and goals of national core science and technology to be attained in 10 years from now on through this strategy road map (draft), and presented the key technologies and element technologies required to attain these visions and goals and a phased plan to secure these technologies during the next 10 years.
Later, this plan (draft) will be finalized through discussions between the related departments and review of the National Science and Technology Council, and is planned to be not only interlinked with and reflected on the direction of national R&D investment and allocation/coordination of R&D budget but also utilized for discovery of the candidate projects for multi-department R&D joint planning projects of the MSIP from the next year.