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Page 1: 2014 SEOUL S&T FORUM Proceeding Book

HOSTED BY

ORGANIZED BY

SPONSORED BY

PARTNERORGANIZATIONS

November 5 – November 7, 2014The Plaza Hotel, Seoul, Korea

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PROGRAM

2 New Vision for Global R&DB

C O N T E N T S01 _ Invitation

02 _ Program at a Glance

03 _ Venue Layout/ Transportation

04 _ Program

06 _ General Information

07 _ Speaker

15 _ Abstracts & Presentations

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INVITATION

2014 SEOUL S&T FORUM 1

2014 SEOUL S&T FORUM invites you

We would like to invite you to the 2014 Seoul Science & Technology Forum (SEOUL S&T FORUM) in Seoul, Republic of Korea from November 5th to 7th. It will be our great honor to have you as our important guest.

Since the launch, the SEOUL S&T FORUM has become an influential global forum where experts and leaders gather to discuss and discover technological and scientific solutions for global issues and challenges. This year marks the forum’s fifth year.

For the last four years, the SEOUL S&T FORUM has served as a dynamic platform for science and technology experts, policymakers, and industry leaders to establish concrete network and new paradigm for technological and scientific solutions through global open innovation.

We anticipate that the 2014 SEOUL S&T FORUM will foster more constructive discussions on scientific and technological approach to global challenges, and on policies that benefit the Earth and the global community. Thus, the focuses of the 2014 Forum are utilizing open innovation in R&DB and policy in public – private partnership, and financing for creative R&DB for inclusive and sustainable development. This year’s theme “New Vision for Global R&DB” identifies and outlines the role and responsibility of public research institutes (PRIs). The participants and presenters from Republic of Korea and a number of international organizations will discuss various ways to alleviate the effects of environmental degradation, and will share their diverse perspectives and knowledge.

We cordially invite you to the 2014 SEOUL S&T FORUM to share your insight and expertise.

Thank you.

National Research Council of Science & Technology (NST)

Sang Chun Lee, Ph.DChairman

United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP)

Shamshad AkhtarExecutive Secretary

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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

2 New Vision for Global R&DB

09:00-10:00 Registration

Poster Session (Session III&IV)& Coffee Break

Wrap-up

Farewell Dinner

Session IV : Financing Strategy for Technology Localization

16:00-17:30 Overview of the 2014 Forum (for the chairs, speakers, committee members, rapporteurs)

18:00-20:00 Welcome Dinner

09:30-10:30

10:30-11:00

11:00-11:30

Session I : Advancing Science and Technology Through Open Innovation

Networking Luncheon

Registration

Opening Session

Keynote Speech

Poster Session (Session I&II) &Coffee Break

Session II : Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in Science & Technology

The Meeting on International Cooperation in Science &Technology Development(The Plaza Hotel Opal Room (22F), Seoul)

15:00-16:30

Cocktail Reception

Gala Dinner

18:00-18:30

18:30-20:00

15:00-16:30

13:30-15:00

11:30-13:30

16:30-18:00

11:30-13:00

10:00-11:30

14:30-16:00

16:00-17:30

17:30-19:00

13:00-14:30

Luncheon

Session III : Localizing Technology for Inclusive Development

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VENUE LAYOUT

2014 SEOUL S&T FORUM 3

[ THE PLAZA HOTEL SEOUL 22F ]

THE PLAZACity Hall Station

(Line 1 or 2) Exit No. 6

SeoulSquareDeoksu palace

Lotte Dept. Store

Bank of Korea

SamsungMain Bldg.

HOAM Art Hall

Namdaemun

GwanghwamunSquare

Seosomun-ro

Namdaemun-ro

Sogong-ro

Sejo

ngda

e-ro

Grand BallroomSeoul Museum of Art

City Hall

Shinsegae Dept. Store

Eulji-ro

Namsan Tunnel 3

Myeongdong

6

Line 2

Line

1

Cheonggyecheon

Poster Session

Elevator

ForumSecretariat

Meeting RoomRuby Hall

Diamond Hall

Registration Desk

Opening Ceremony / Keynote / Oral / wrap-up Sessions/ DinnerLuncheon

SubwayGet off at City Hall Station (Line 1 or 2), exit no. 6.

BusGet off at the City Hall Bus Stop

Blue Buses : 109, 150, 172, 401, 402, 406, 472, 501, 506, 600, 602, 603, 703, 706

- Green Buses : 0014, 0015, 1711, 7016, 7017, 7021, 7022

- Small Green Buses : Jongno 09 : Inwang Apartment ~ City Hall Jongno 11 : Samcheong-dong ~ Seoul Station

- Red Buses : 9000, 9401, 9600, 9702, 9703, 9706, 9708,

- Airport Buses : 601, 605

- Parking : Maximum 10 hours free parking in the Plaza hotel

9709, 9713, 1000, 1005-1, 1200, 5005, 5500, 5500-1, 5500-2, 9001, 9301

TRANSPORTATION

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PROGRAM

4 New Vision for Global R&DB

09:00-10:00 Registration

Session III : Localizing Technology for Inclusive Development Chair: Sangmin Nam (Deputy Head, UNESCAP-ENEA)

Role of Science Park in Localizing Technology for SAUDI Sustainable Development and its KBEAbdulaziz Aldusari (CEO, Riyadh Techno valley)

Recent Progress in Joint R&BD Partnership for Renewable Chemical Production: Towards Localized Biobased Economy in ASEAN Region Sangyong Kim (Principal Researcher, KITECH)

Development and Localization of Warm-Mix Asphalt Technology Customized for Weather and Road Conditions in Developing CountriesYong Joo Kim (Senior Researcher, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)

The Status of Air Pollution and Control Measures in ChinaMin HU (Professor, Peking University)

Luncheon

Session IV : Financing Strategy for Technology LocalizationChair: Michael Westphal(Senior Associate, World Resource Institute)

The Climate Technology Centre & Network: Operational Arm of the Technology MechanismRajiv Garg (Programme Officer, UNEP)

Developing Implementation Tools and Identifying Technologies & Financing OptionsChan Ho Park (Regional Director of MENA Program, GGGI)

Result Based Finance: As Enabler for Renewable Energy Sector Transformation in Developing Countries,the Vietnam CaseMiguel Angel Mendez (Country Director, SNV VIETNAM)

16:00-17:30 Overview of the 2014 Forum (for the chairs, speakers, committee members, rapporteurs)

18:00-20:00 Welcome Dinner (Host : Green Technology Center, GTC)

09:30-10:30

10:30-11:00

11:00-11:30

11:30-13:30

Registration

Opening Session

Keynote Speech : Financing a Green Paradigm Shift in Developing CountriesHela Cheikhrouhou (Executive Director, GCF)※ Read by Samy Ben Jafaar (Director, GCF) on behalf of Hela Cheikhrouhou

Networking Luncheon

Session I : Advancing Science and Technology Through Open Innovation Chair : Changmo Sung, (President, GTC)

French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, as an Open Innovation PartnerJean Yves Doyen (Attaché of Energy & New Technology , French Embassy in Korea)

The APEC Climate Center and Open InnovationHannah Kim (Head of External Affairs Department, APEC Climate Center)

Success Story of the Large Scale EES-PCS Development in LSISHahk Sung Lee (CTO, LS Industrial Systems)

The Role of Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies in a Worldwide Inclusive and Sustainable Development PolicyAngelo Moreno (European Project Coordinator, ENEA, Italian Agency for New Technologies, Energy and sustainable Development)

Session II : Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in Science & Technology Chair: Kilaparti Ramakrishna (Head, UNESCAP-ENEA )

The Role of IP Monetization in PPPSuk Whan Chang (CEO, Idea Bridge Asset Management, Inc.)

WIPO GREEN – the Sustainable Technology Marketplace, and the Contributions from JIPA Yorimasa Suwa (Deputy Leader, WIPO GREEN Project, Japan Intellectual Property Association)

Promoting Adaption and Adoption of Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production Technologies (RECP)for Sustainable Development Hoang Mai Van Anh (Program Officer, United Nations Industrial Development Organization)

Scope and Challenges of Possible UNCITRAL Model Rules on PPPChangkuk Lim (Legal Expert, UNCITRAL-RCAP)

15:00-16:30

Cocktail Reception

Gala Dinner (Host : Korea Institute of Science & Technology, KIST)

18:00-18:30

18:30-20:00

15:00-16:30

13:30-15:00

16:30-18:00

11:30-13:00

14:30-16:00

16:00-17:30

17:30-19:00

10:00-11:30

13:00-14:30

Poster Session (Session I&II) &Coffee BreakChair: Joong Kee Lee (Principal Researcher, KIST)

The Meeting on International Cooperation in Science &Technology Development(The Plaza Hotel Opal Room (22F), Seoul)

Poster Session (Session III&IV)& Coffee BreakChair: Sang-Baek Chris Kang (Global Cooperation Division Director, GTC)

Wrap-upChair: Heejip Kim (Visiting Professor, Seoul National University)

Farewell Dinner (Host : Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, KITECH)Announcement of Forum StatementTae-Hoon Lim (Vice President, KIST)

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09:00-10:00 Registration

Session III : Localizing Technology for Inclusive Development Chair: Sangmin Nam (Deputy Head, UNESCAP-ENEA)

Role of Science Park in Localizing Technology for SAUDI Sustainable Development and its KBEAbdulaziz Aldusari (CEO, Riyadh Techno valley)

Recent Progress in Joint R&BD Partnership for Renewable Chemical Production: Towards Localized Biobased Economy in ASEAN Region Sangyong Kim (Principal Researcher, KITECH)

Development and Localization of Warm-Mix Asphalt Technology Customized for Weather and Road Conditions in Developing CountriesYong Joo Kim (Senior Researcher, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)

The Status of Air Pollution and Control Measures in ChinaMin HU (Professor, Peking University)

Luncheon

Session IV : Financing Strategy for Technology LocalizationChair: Michael Westphal(Senior Associate, World Resource Institute)

The Climate Technology Centre & Network: Operational Arm of the Technology MechanismRajiv Garg (Programme Officer, UNEP)

Developing Implementation Tools and Identifying Technologies & Financing OptionsChan Ho Park (Regional Director of MENA Program, GGGI)

Result Based Finance: As Enabler for Renewable Energy Sector Transformation in Developing Countries,the Vietnam CaseMiguel Angel Mendez (Country Director, SNV VIETNAM)

16:00-17:30 Overview of the 2014 Forum (for the chairs, speakers, committee members, rapporteurs)

18:00-20:00 Welcome Dinner (Host : Green Technology Center, GTC)

09:30-10:30

10:30-11:00

11:00-11:30

11:30-13:30

Registration

Opening Session

Keynote Speech : Financing a Green Paradigm Shift in Developing CountriesHela Cheikhrouhou (Executive Director, GCF)※ Read by Samy Ben Jafaar (Director, GCF) on behalf of Hela Cheikhrouhou

Networking Luncheon

Session I : Advancing Science and Technology Through Open Innovation Chair : Changmo Sung, (President, GTC)

French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, as an Open Innovation PartnerJean Yves Doyen (Attaché of Energy & New Technology , French Embassy in Korea)

The APEC Climate Center and Open InnovationHannah Kim (Head of External Affairs Department, APEC Climate Center)

Success Story of the Large Scale EES-PCS Development in LSISHahk Sung Lee (CTO, LS Industrial Systems)

The Role of Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies in a Worldwide Inclusive and Sustainable Development PolicyAngelo Moreno (European Project Coordinator, ENEA, Italian Agency for New Technologies, Energy and sustainable Development)

Session II : Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in Science & Technology Chair: Kilaparti Ramakrishna (Head, UNESCAP-ENEA )

The Role of IP Monetization in PPPSuk Whan Chang (CEO, Idea Bridge Asset Management, Inc.)

WIPO GREEN – the Sustainable Technology Marketplace, and the Contributions from JIPA Yorimasa Suwa (Deputy Leader, WIPO GREEN Project, Japan Intellectual Property Association)

Promoting Adaption and Adoption of Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production Technologies (RECP)for Sustainable Development Hoang Mai Van Anh (Program Officer, United Nations Industrial Development Organization)

Scope and Challenges of Possible UNCITRAL Model Rules on PPPChangkuk Lim (Legal Expert, UNCITRAL-RCAP)

15:00-16:30

Cocktail Reception

Gala Dinner (Host : Korea Institute of Science & Technology, KIST)

18:00-18:30

18:30-20:00

15:00-16:30

13:30-15:00

16:30-18:00

11:30-13:00

14:30-16:00

16:00-17:30

17:30-19:00

10:00-11:30

13:00-14:30

Poster Session (Session I&II) &Coffee BreakChair: Joong Kee Lee (Principal Researcher, KIST)

The Meeting on International Cooperation in Science &Technology Development(The Plaza Hotel Opal Room (22F), Seoul)

Poster Session (Session III&IV)& Coffee BreakChair: Sang-Baek Chris Kang (Global Cooperation Division Director, GTC)

Wrap-upChair: Heejip Kim (Visiting Professor, Seoul National University)

Farewell Dinner (Host : Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, KITECH)Announcement of Forum StatementTae-Hoon Lim (Vice President, KIST)

PROGRAM

2014 SEOUL S&T FORUM 5

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GENERAL INFORMATION

6 New Vision for Global R&DB

The official language of the forum is English and all printed materials will be published in English.

Information on Seoul tourism in Korea and other information can be found at:• Korea Tourism Guide Site• Seoul Convention Bureau

Forum Official Language Tourism

Korea is 9 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT +9) and does not have daylight saving time.

The unit of Korean currency is the Won (W).Coin denominations are W10, W50, W100 and W500.Banknotes are W1,000, W5,000, W10,000 and W50,000.As of November 4, 2014, the exchange rate is approximately US$1 to KRW 1077. Foreign banknotes and traveler’s check can be exchanged at foreign exchange banks and other authorized moneychangers.

Time Zone Currency and Foreign Exchange

Diners Club, Visa, American Express, and Master Card are

widely accepted at major hotels, shops, and restaurants in

most cities. Check with your credit card company for details

of merchant acceptability and other services which may be

available.

Government office hours are usually from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm on

weekdays and closed on weekends. Banks are open from 9:00

am to 4:00 pm on weekdays and closed on weekends. Major

stores are open every day from 10:30 am to 8:00 pm, and there

are many 24 hour business all around major cities.

Credit Card Business Hours

The standard electrical supply is 220 volts AC/60 cycles. Most

hotels may provide outlet converters for 110 and 220 volts.

Always check the power supply before using your equipment.

To make international calls, please dial the international dialing

code (001, 002, 00700) + country code + area code + phone

number. Most convenient stores, hotels, and airports sell

domestic and international phone cards. Mobile phones can be

rented at the airport or major hotels. You need your identification

card (passport) and credit card to access mobile phone rental

services.

Electricity Telephone / Mobile Phone

Tipping is not a regular practice in Korea. Service charges are

often included in the bill for rooms, meals, and other services

at hotels and upscale restaurants. Koreans occasionally do tip

when they are especially pleased with the services provided.

Participants are advised to get adequate travel and health

insurance before leaving their respective countries

Upon request, visitors can receive nearly 10 percent VAT refunds

for purchases at the Duty-free Shops. Goods must be taken out

of Korea within three months of purchase to be eligible for a tax

refund. Only foreigners in Korea can apply for this tax refund.

Participants can receive a refund on a receipt for a minimum

purchase of KRW 50,000 (around US$ 54). To receive this

refund, present refund receipts with the purchased goods at the

customs desk at the Incheon International Airport on departure.

These receipts can be cashed in at the Cash Refund Office in

front of the Airport Duty Free Shop.

Tip

Insurance

Tax

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SPEAKER

French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, as an open innovation partner

Name Mr. Jean-Yves Doyen Nationality France

Position Attaché of Energy & New Technology

Organization French Embassy in Korea

Email [email protected]

EducationBS Technical engineering degree of chemistry from Le Mans

MS Master of chemical engineering from University of Lyon

Career

From 2007.01 International Affairs Division CEA, Energy and new technologies Attaché in French Embassy in Korea

2004-2006 Commercial and licensing Senior Manager, in charge of New and Renewable Energies for Valorisation Direction of CEA’s Technological Research Pole - Grenoble CEA centre.

2001-2004 Senior Manager in Technological Dissemination Enhancement for CEA - Grenoble CEA centre.

1998-2001Area Manager in financing and on-going support to small and medium-sized companies for innovative projects for ANVAR (French Agency for Innovation) – “Loire Atlantique Region” / Nantes area.

1993-1998:Researcher in Wastes Confinement Department for CEA’s Nuclear Energy Division – Marcoule CEA Centre. Project officer in DHA (High level Activity Wastes) a new R&D unit realisation

1981-1993 Head of analysis Laboratory involved in supporting programs of La Hague UP3’s pilot unit for CEA’s Nuclear Energy Division – Marcoule CEA Centre.

1976-1981 Physical and chemical analyst in Radioprotection and Prevention Division for COGEMA (AREVA’s subsidiary) - La Hague plant.

Role in Forum Session Ⅰ Speaker

The APEC Climate Center and Open Innovation

Name Ms. Hannah Kim Nationality Korea

Position Head of External Affairs Department

Organization APEC Climate Center

Email [email protected]

2005–2009Studied Civil Law and International Trade, Magna Cum Laude. Seoul National University Law College Graduate School.

Education 2004 Korea National Bar Exam

1999–2004Bachelor of Law graduated Summa Cum Laude. Seoul National University College of Law

2011–2014 SK Networks Government Relations Officer & In-House Counsel

Career 2011–2014 Judicial Research and Training Institute under the Supreme Court

Role in Forum Session Ⅰ Speaker

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Success story of the large scale EES-PCS development in LSIS

Name Dr. Hahk Sung Lee Nationality Korea

Position CTO

Organization Research & Development Group

Email [email protected]

BS B.A. in Electrical Engineering, Seoul National Univ.

Education MS M.A. in Electrical Engineering, Seoul National Univ.

PhD Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Univ. of Southern California(USC)

Career

2014.01- CTO of LS Industrial Systems

2013.01-2013.12 Senior Executive Vice President, Head of R&D Business Group and CTO of LS Industrial Systems

2011.01-2012.12 Senior Technical Advisor, Head of HVDC Division of LS Industrial Systems

2010.09-2010.12 Senior Technical Advisor of SDN Company Ltd.

2009.01-2010.06 Executive Vice President, CTO of Hyosung Power & Industrial Systems Performance Group

2003.02-2008.12 Senior Vice President, Head of R&D Center of Hyosung Power & Industrial Systems PG

2002.02-2003.01 Vice President, R&D Center of Hyosung Power & Industrial Systems PG

1983.03-1986.08 Research Engineer, R&D Center of Hyosung Power & Industrial Systems PG

Role in Forum Session Ⅰ Speaker

The role of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies in a worldwide inclusive and sustainable development policy

Name Dr. Angelo Moreno Nationality Italy

Position European Project coordination and International Cooperation

Organization ENEA, Italian Agency for New Technologies, Energy and sustainable Development

Email [email protected]

Education MS Master in Chemical Engineering at the University of Naples Federico II, Naples. Italy

Career2013-Present

Responsible in ENEA for European Project Coordination and International cooperation.Member of the Board of FCH JU Research Grouping and Councellor of Stationary Fuel Cell Application working group.Representative for Ministry of University and Research in the State Representative Grouping of FCH JU.Member of the EXCO of the International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel cell Economy (IPHE).Vice Chairman of the IEA Executive Committee of the Implementing Agreement on Fuel Cell.Sub task leader in the Annex 23 (MCFC Towards demonstration) and member of Annex 24 (SOFC).Member of the EXCO of the IEA IA on Hydrogen.Member for the European Science Foundation of the network "Bio Energy by Fuel Cell Applications".

1995-Present Responsible of the ENEA " High Temperature Fuel Cells Project" (SOFC and MCFC) and Enea Hydrogen and Fuel cells project

Role in Forum Session Ⅰ Speaker

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The role of IP monetization as a part of Private Public Partnership

Name Mr. Suk Whan Chang Nationality Korea

Position CEO

Organization Idea Bridge Asset Management, Inc.

Email [email protected]

EducationBS MBA, Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.A.

MS BSA(Bachelor of Science in Architecture), Architectural Design, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.A.

Career 2013.08–Present

CEO / Idea Bridge Asset Management, Inc.CEO / ID Ventures, Inc.Founder & Managing Partner / HanAsset, Inc.Co-founder & Managing Director / Soros Consultants, Inc.Director & Head of Korean Equities / SBC Warburg Securities Co., Ltd.,Vice President / Yamaichi International(America), Inc.Managing Director / Tong Yang Securities(America), Inc.

Role in Forum Session Ⅱ Speaker

“WIPO GREEN” – A NOVEL SYSTEM FOR THE TRANSFER OF ENVIRONMENTAL SOUND TECHNOLOGIES

Name Dr. Yorimasa Suwa Nationality Japan

Position Deputy Leader, WIPO GREEN Project

Organization Japan Intellectual Property Association

Email [email protected]

BS BSc, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan

Education MS MBA, Yokohama National University, Japan

PhD PhD, Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan

2012.04–Current Deputy Leader, WIPO GREEN Project, Japan Intellectual Property Association

2011.04–Current Leader, ISO Project, Japan BioPlastics Association

2008.04–Current Senior Manager, Technology Center, TEIJIN Ltd.

Career

2008.04–2010.03, 2014.07 Corporate Strategic Technology Dpt.

2010.04–2014.06 Intellectual Property Strategy Planning Division, Intellectual Property Dpt.

2007.04–2008.03 Senior Manager (Licensing), Business Development Dpt, TEIJIN Pharma Ltd.

2006.04–2007.03 Leader, Drug Discovery Technology Group, TEIJIN Pharma Ltd.

2002.01–2006.03 Head, Molecular Biology Dpt., Reverse Proteomics Research Insitute Ltd.

1981.04–2001.12 Research Scientist / Medical Research Institute, TEIJIN Ltd.

Role in Forum Session Ⅱ Speaker

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Promoting Adaption and Adoption of Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production Technologies (RECP) for Sustainable Development

Name Ms. Hoang Mai Van Anh Nationality Vietnam

Position Program Officer

Organization United Nations Industrial Development Organization

Email [email protected]

BA Hanoi Foreign Trade University Bachelor of International Economic

MA Vietnam National University Master of Economic Management

Education 2012 Neitherland Delft University of Technology & Hanoi University of Science and Technology Training of Trainers on Cleaner Production and Sustainable Design

2013 United Nations Industrial Development Organization Training on Projects Monitoring and Evaluation

2014 Vietnam Institute of Agriculture Engineering and Post harvest Technology Training on Post harvest Technology for fruit & vegetable value chains

2010.07-2014.10 Program Officer / National Program Coordinator Employer: United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)

Career 2006.10-2010.05 Coordinator Employer: International Support Group Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

2002.10-2006.09 Project officer Employer: Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

2001.09-2002.09OfficialEmployer: KITECH Industrial Technology Center based in Hanoi University of Science and Technology

Role in Forum Session Ⅱ Speaker

Scope and Challenges of Possible UNCITRAL Model Rules on PPP

Name Mr. Changkuk Lim Nationality Korea

Position Legal Expert

Organization UNCITRAL-RCAP

Email [email protected]

B.A. B.A. in Law, Hanyang University

Education LL.M. LL.M. in American Law, Boston University

2002.04–2005.03 Public Attorney, Daegu High Prosecutors Office

Career 2005.04–2014.02 Public Prosecutor of Korea

2014.02–present present Legal Expert, UNCITRAL-RCAP (Seconded to RCAP from Ministry of Justice)

Role in Forum Session Ⅱ Speaker

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Role of Science Park in Localizing Technology for Saudi Sustainable Development and it’s KBE

Name Dr. Abdulaziz Aldusari Nationality Saudi Arabia

Position CEO

Organization Riyadh Techno valley

Email [email protected]

BS Architecture, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

Education MS Urban and Regional Planning / University of Florida

PhD Urban and Regional Planning / University of Florida

Career

2010.12–2014.10 CEO / Riyadh Techno Valley King Saud University

2010.06–Present Board Chairman / Saudi Umran Society

1999.05–Present Assistant Professor / College of Architecture and Planning, King Saud University

Role in Forum Session Ⅲ Speaker

Recent Progress in Joint R&BD Partnership for Renewable Chemical Production : Towards Localized Biobased Economy in ASEAN Region

Name Prof. Sangyoung Kim Nationality Korea

Position Principal Researcher

Organization KITECH

Email [email protected]

BS Chemical Engineering, New Mexico University

Education MS Chemical Engineering, University of Tulsa

PhD Chemical Engineering, New Mexico University

Career

2004.12–present Principal researcher / Green Material and Process Research Group, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH)

2009.02–present Head / Green Process and System Engineering Major, University of Science and Technology (UST)

2002.03–2005.06 Adjunct Professor / Department of Environmental Engineering, Hoseo University

2000.03–2001.12 Adjunct Professor / Department of Environmental Engineering, Hankyung University

2007.01–2007.06 Director / Banwol-Sihwa Eco Center, Korea Industrial Complex

Role in Forum Session Ⅲ Speaker

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Development and Localization of Warm-Mix Asphalt Technology Customized for Weather and Road Conditions in Developing Countries

Name Dr. Yong-Joo Kim Nationality Korea

Position Senior Researcher

Organization Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology

Email [email protected]

Education

BS Civil Engineering. Seoul National University of Technology

MS Civil Engineering. Seoul National University of Technology

PhD Civil & Envoi. Engineering. University of Iowa

Career

2010.01-Present Senior Researcher, Korea Institute of Construction Technology, South Korea

2008.05-2009.12 Research Scholar, Public Policy Center, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA

2007.06-2008.05 Transportation Engineer, Office of Materials, Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT), Ames, Iowa, USA

2002.06-2007.05Research Assistant, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA

Role in Forum Session Ⅲ Speaker

The status of air pollution and control measures in China

Name Prof. Min HU Nationality China

Position Professor

Organization Peking University

Email [email protected]

PhD Atmospheric Chemistry, Peking University

Education

2001.08–present College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University

Career

Role in Forum Session Ⅲ Speaker

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The Climate Technology Centre & Network: Operational Arm of the Technology Mechanism

Name Mr. Rajiv Garg Nationality THAILAND

Position Programme Officer

Organization UNEP

Email [email protected]

Education

BS Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University, India

MS Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University, India

PhD Post Graduate Certificate in Industrial Pollution Prevention and Control, National Productivity Council, India

Career

2009-Present United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

2008–2009 Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Ministry of Power, Government of India

1994-2008 National Productivity Council, An organization under Ministry of Industries, Government of India

Role in Forum Session Ⅳ Speaker

Developing Implementation Tools and Identifying Technologies & Financing Options

Name Dr. Chanho Park Nationality Korea

Position Regional Director of MENA Program

Organization GGGI

Email [email protected]

BS College of Law, Dongguk University, Seoul Korea

Education MS LL.M, School of Law, Indiana University-Bloomington, U.S.ACorporation Law, Dongguk University, Seoul Korea

PhD Corporation Law (Law & Economics), Dongguk University, Seoul Korea.

Career

2012.02–Present Regional Director of MENA program and Director of Abu Dhabi Office, GGGI

2006.03–2011.01 Head of Global Legal Research Center, Korean Legislation Research Institute(KLRI)

2008.01–2010.12 Expert Commissioner, Fair Trade Commission, Korea

2008.01–2009.12 Advisory Commissioner, Center of Foreign Legal Information, Ministry of Government Legislation, Korea

1998.08–2011.12 Lecturer(Part time professor), College of Laws, Chung-Ang Univ., Donnguk Univ. Duksung Women’s Univ., Gyunggi Univ., etc.

Role in Forum Session Ⅳ Speaker

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Result Based Finance as enabler for renewable energy sector transformation in developing countries. The Vietnam case

Name Mr. Miguel Angel Mendez Nationality Vietnam

Position Country Director

Organization SNV VIETNAM

Email [email protected]

BA Zamorano University, El Zamorano, HondurasB.S. in Agribusiness

Education MA Incae Business School. Campus Managua, Nicaragua Master in Business Administration (MBA)

1990-1992 Zamorano University, El Zamorano, Honduras Agronomy with a minor in Economy.

Career

2013.11-Present Country Director.SNV-Vietnam

2010.10-2013.10 Country Director. SNV-Nicaragua & Honduras (Honduras from 08/2012-10/2013)

2008.08-2010.09 Portfolio Coordinator/Central American Programme Manager. SNV. Managua, Nicaragua

2005.05-2008.07 Portfolio Coordinator. SNV. La Ceiba & Tegucigalpa, Honduras

2002.01-2005.04 Economic Development Advisor SNV. La Esperanza, Honduras

1997.05-2001.12

Rural agro enterprise development project Consultant. Several AssigmentsInternacional Center for Tropical Agricultura. HondurasRural agro enterprise development project Consultant. 2000-2001 Seeds of Hope Project Consultant. 1998-2000Poverty Project Consultant. 1997-1998

1996.05-1997.04Research Asisstant Zamorano University, Honduras and Nicaragua. Two Post. IPM Project with Small Farmers in Nicaragua. 05/1996-04/1997IPM Project with Small Farmers in Honduras. 06/1993-04/1995

Role in Forum Session Ⅳ Speaker

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Advancing Science & Technology through Open Innovation

Nov. 6(Thu) 13:30-15:00 Diamond Hall

CHAIRMAN

Changmo Sung

(President, GTC)

SPEAKER 1

Jean Yves Doyen

(Attaché of Energy & New Technology , French Embassy in Korea)

SPEAKER 2

Hannah Kim

(Head of External Affairs Department, APEC Climate Center)

SPEAKER 3

Hahk Sung Lee

(CTO, Research & Development Group)

SPEAKER 4

Angelo Moreno

(European Project coordination and International Cooperation, ENEA,

Italian Agency for New Technologies, Energy and sustainable Development)

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French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, as an open innovation partner

Mr. Jean-Yves Doyen Attaché of Energy & New Technology, French Embassy in Korea, France

At the word level, companies have shifted from so-called closed innovation processes towards a more open way of

innovating. Open Innovation is often described as: combining internal and external ideas as well as internal and

external paths to market to advance the development of new technologies. Involving other parties when developing

new products and technologies needs fostering cooperation with other firms in your sector, suppliers, , and of

course end-users, but also with universities and research centers.

A leader in research, development and innovation, the CEA, French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy

Commission, is active in four main areas: low-carbon energies, information technologies and health technologies,

Large Research Instruments, defense and global security. In each of these domains, the CEA relies on a high-level

fundamental research and ensures a role of support to the industry.

Next to the technologies development CEA has, historically, a role in transferring scientific knowledge and

innovation “from the research to industry”. The fulfillment of this mission bases on continuous development of

specific technologies, the opening to the industrial companies of its state-of-the-art equipment and by maintaining

a permanent attention on the intellectual property, guaranty for the companies of a secure R&D. Within CEA, the

Technology Research Division activities are totally dedicated to those tasks.

CEA Tech is the CEA’s technology research unit with 4500 employees. CEA Tech’s three labs—Leti, Liten, and List—develop a broad portfolio of technologies for ICTs, energy, and healthcare. The French government has tasked the

CEA with rolling out its CEA Tech concept across France. The goal is to make CEA Tech French manufacturer’s go-to

organization for technological innovation—and make new technologies the industrial economy’s leading growth driver.

CEA Tech uses an innovation-driven culture and high level expertise to develop and disseminate new technologies

for industry, effectively bridging the gap between the worlds of research and business. CEA Tech’s strategy focuses

on four key pillars.

- CEA Tech operates at Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) 3 to 7, serving as an innovation catalyst and

accelerator for businesses.

- CEA Tech develops Key Enabling Technologies of interest to all industries and all types and sizes of

businesses, from major multinational corporations to SMBs and start-ups. These technologies are protected by

patents held by the CEA, the world’s leading filer of international patents.

- CEA Tech boasts international-caliber technology platforms available for use by partner businesses at a

competitive cost.

- CEA Tech has built a results-oriented organizational culture based on a long history of cooperation between

research and industry. Our researchers and staff deliver proven experience transferring new technologies to

industrial-scale manufacturing facilities.

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To support innovation, in CEA, new mechanisms have been set up. Some entities welcome shared innovation

centers, studying ways to improve local development, housing, energy, transportation… by combining the advanced

technology developments with a more people-oriented approach that takes into account both new applications and

the concerns of society at large. The MINATEC IDEAs Laboratory, located at the MINATEC campus in Grenoble, is

one of them. In addition to a highly-qualified in-house team, a multi-partner structure gathers industrial partners,

engineers, researchers in social sciences and humanities, designers, artists… in a particularly effective innovation

platform. MINATEC IDEAs Laboratory has adopted a worldwide opened collaboration strategy to deal with the global

concerns.

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Mr. Jean-Yves Doyen

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Mr. Jean-Yves Doyen

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Mr. Jean-Yves Doyen

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Mr. Jean-Yves Doyen

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The APEC Climate Center and Open Innovation

Ms. Hannah KimHead of External Affairs Department, APEC Climate Center, Korea

One of the most significant global issues today is Climate Change. How do nations plan for disaster management,

energy demands, water usage, agriculture, etc in the short medium and long term? How do policy makers reach

decisions on planning investment in national infrastructure? Meeting population needs in current conditions will not

meet the needs of the future as more extreme conditions occur.

To alleviate risks by climate change efficiently and effectively, it is crucial to provide the most reliable and relevant

climate information to decision-makers and stakeholders in a suitable format to inform their planning and

decision-making.

APEC Climate Center (APCC) was founded in 2005 to mitigate the consequences of current and future climate

related hazards through the provision of state-of-the-art climate information, research and technical support through

the APEC region.

APCC produces real time climate predictions and facilitates the sharing of costly climate data and information to

support climate adaptation of economies members in the APEC region. We perform research projects on climate

change and variability for future projection of extreme climate events in the APEC region.

The APCC has implemented a number of projects utilizing a multi-disciplinary approach in the APEC region applying

Climate Information to Economies and Societies. These include:

Pilot Study of Early Warning and Risk Assessment on Drought Disaster – Taiwan

APN Project ‘Toward a Fire and Haze Early Warning System of Southeast Asia

APCC-CARDI project ‘Strengthening Climate Resilience of the Agriculture Sector in Southeast Asia through the

Development of an Integrated Modeling Framework’ - Cambodia

APCC-CRIEPI project ‘Application of Seasonal Forecasts to Predict Electricity Demand in Japan’

These are example projects demonstrating ultra-national collaboration from both developed and developing nations

to address climate change needs. We promote collaboration between climate scientists and researchers from climate

sensitive sectors to transform climate data into relevant, credible and applicable to the sectors’ needs.

One of APCC’s goals is to act as a center for climate data and related information with open access to APEC

member economies. We encourage access to our data services and discussion of specific needs of member states

and organizations for collaboration in future projects.

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The APEC Climate Center and Open Innovation

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Ms. Hannah Kim

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The APEC Climate Center and Open Innovation

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Ms. Hannah Kim

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The APEC Climate Center and Open Innovation

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Ms. Hannah Kim

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The APEC Climate Center and Open Innovation

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Success story of the large scale EES-PCS development in LSIS

Dr. Hahk Sung Lee CTO, Research & Development Group, Korea

The smart grid is an intelligent electrical grid that optimizes energy efficiency by exchanging information between

power supplier and customer.

LSIS is the only domestic company that can provide total solution in all areas in Smart grid.

Recently, the importance of EES(Electrical Energy Storage system) in smart grid is growing and LSIS has provided

the various EES and PCS(Power Conditioning System) to the market, especially the large scale EES and PCS. LSIS

succeeded in development based on accumulated technology of power electronics in a short time.

LSIS installed 1MW EES for LSIS’s new R&D Campus, 5MW EES for Samsung SDI and contracted 16MW EES for

KEPCO’s frequency regulation.

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Success story of the large scale EES-PCS development in LSIS

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Dr. Hahk Sung Lee

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Dr. Hahk Sung Lee

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Dr. Hahk Sung Lee

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SESSION Ⅰ-4

The role of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies in a worldwide inclusive and sustainable development policy

Angelo Moreno

It is well known that residential and transport sector are responsible of a quite high percentage (depending from

single country between 40-60%) of the total CO2 emissions, furthermore these two sectors are also responsible of

the most of the local pollution (NOx, SOx, CO, particulate). For these reasons new and innovative ideas have to be

introduced in these sectors, a completely change of approach, I would say a "revolution", has to be operated. We

have to go from nowadays transport system based on internal combustion engine fueled by liquid or gaseous fuels

(mainly fossil fuels) to full zero emission vehicles, that is battery electric vehicles and/or hydrogen and fuel cells

vehicles. The electricity/hydrogen will become the energy vectors of the future transport sector.

Even the residential sector has to change: cleaner and more efficient technologies, such as fuel cell technologies,

have to be introduced. Furthermore the penetration of hydrogen as energy vector not only for transport application

but also as energy carrier for residential applications will move the FC sector towards zero emission systems mainly

if the hydrogen will come from renewable sources.

We can say that this revolution is already started but it is far too slow we have to speed up.

For this I would say that, taking the main thematic of the present Forum, a “New Vision for Global advancing

research, development and business" has to be discussed, agreed and approved.

We have to develop a worldwide inclusive and sustainable development policy.

My presentation will concern hydrogen and fuel cell technologies with emphasis on the "missing piece of the

puzzle", what is missed to make people adopt these technologies, how they have to adapt to the needs of different

countries. Example will be given concerning the European approach where public (EU) and private sectors (Industrial

stakeholders) have join together in the European Hydrogen and Fuel Joint Undertaking. Highlights about the results

and the added value of this JU will be given to show the importance of such decision.

They are issues, both "political" and technical, which should be faced globally and that could need more and more

international cooperation. Face climate change is a worldwide issue, find a way to diffuse cleaner and more efficient

technologies even towards non developed countries will help a lot in establishing a sustainable global community.

An example will be given concerning a self sustained system , based on renewable sources, to guaranty continuous

energy supply in rural areas not connected to the grid.

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Angelo Moreno

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Angelo Moreno

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Angelo Moreno

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Angelo Moreno

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Angelo Moreno

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SESSION Ⅱ

Public-Private Partnership in Science & Technology

Nov. 6(Thu) 16:30-18:00 Diamond Hall

CHAIRMAN

Kilaparti Ramakrishna

(Head, UNESCAP-ENEA )

SPEAKER 1

Suk Whan Chang

(CEO, Idea Bridge Asset Management, Inc.)

SPEAKER 2

Yorimasa Suwa

(Deputy Leader, WIPO GREEN Project, Japan Intellectual Property Association)

SPEAKER 3

Hoang Mai Van Anh

(Program Officer, United Nations Industrial Development Organization)

SPEAKER 4

Changkuk Lim

(Legal Expert, UNCITRAL-RCAP)

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The role of IP monetization as a part of Private Public Partnership

Mr. Suk Whan ChangCEO, Idea Bridge Asset Management, Inc., Korea

Introduction

- New vision for Private Public Partnership(PPP)for global R&DB

- Importance of intellectual properties for technology commercialization and transfer

- Idea Bridge’s role in PPP

Recent PPP trends in science and technology sector: IP monetization

- IP monetization (e.g. Korea, Singapore)

Significance of IP monetization in global R&DB & technology transfer

- Value of intangible assets including IP

- Features of IP monetization

- IP and finance in innovation ecosystems

IP monetization model: IP Sale & License-back (SLB)

- Concept & Structure

- Example: Idea Bridge’s IP Fund

- SLB Cases

Cross-border R&DB and IP Protection

Suggestions for PPP supporting mechanism

- Identification of technology transferors with commercially proven technologies, monetization strategy and IPR

protection

- Risk sharing between PPP for cross-border technology transfer

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“WIPO GREEN” – A NOVEL SYSTEM FOR THE TRANSFER OF ENVIRONMENTAL SOUND TECHNOLOGIES

Dr. Yorimasa SuwaDeputy Leader, WIPO GREEN Project, Japan Intellectual Property Association, Japan

WIPO GREEN provides a database of Environmental Sound Technologies (ESTs) and a global network of various

types of stakeholders who have engaged in the technology development/ transfer and thus aims to accelerate the

expansion of ESTs to the world. WIPO GREEN was originally proposed from Japan Intellectual Property Association

(JIPA) and, currently, is being developed by World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and WIPO GREEN

Partners organizations. Partners are from various geographical areas, including both of the developed and

developing countries. JIPA is still a core member of WIPO GREEN and trying to make the system more efficient with

the other Partners. Any organization that has some expertise in ESTs and/or technology transfer and agrees to

WIPO GREEN Charter can join our project. We hope that more organizations will become WIPO GREEN Partners.

Some examples of ESTs that have been registered to WIPO GREEN database from Japanese companies are also

introduced.

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Dr. Yorimasa Suwa

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Dr. Yorimasa Suwa

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Dr. Yorimasa Suwa

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Dr. Yorimasa Suwa

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Dr. Yorimasa Suwa

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Promoting Adaption and Adoption of Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production Technologies (RECP) for Sustainable Development

A Case Study - PPP in Industrial Waste Minimization for Low Carbon Production

Ms. Hoang Mai Van AnhProgram Officer, United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Vietnam

- UNIDO's Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development

- PPP in Vietnam in general and in field of Science & Technology

- Promoting adaption and adoption of RECP

- Case study of the partnership between private sector (enterprises) and public sector (Universities) in researching,

developing and applying technologies of Industrial Waste Minimization for Low Carbon Production

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Scope and Challenges of Possible UNCITRAL Model Rules on PPP

Mr. Changkuk Lim Legal Expert, UNCITRAL-RCAP, Korea

The UNCITRAL was said to have a role in enhancing the efficiency of the procedures involved in private-public

partnerships through internationally recognized standards through the recognition of best practice for the design of

political and legal solutions that are universally applicable

Based on a study conducted by UNCITRAL (2013) on PPP related laws in 58 countries, a general lack of both

compliance and comprehensive legislation in national legislatures indicated the need of a uniform rule on PPPs,

particularly at an international level.

Several aspects that a possible uniform law on PPPs should address included: (a) Making a distinction between

private finance initiatives (PFI) and the broader spectrum of PPPs in general. (b) Facilitating financial and

non-pecuniary evaluations for public interest components in PPPs, such as a modified value-for-money test (VMT)

or a public sector comparator (PSC). (c) Considering complementarities with relevant areas of laws such as

procurement, environmental protection, anticorruption and conflicts of interest.

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Localizing Technology for Inclusive Development

Nov. 7(Fri) 10:00-11:30 Diamond Hall

CHAIRMAN

Sangmin NAM (Deputy Head, UNESCAP-ENEA)

SPEAKER 1

Abdulaziz Aldusari

(CEO, Riyadh Techno valley)

SPEAKER 2

Sangyong Kim

(Principal Researcher, KITECH)

SPEAKER 3

Yong Joo Kim

(Senior Researcher, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)

SPEAKER 4

Min HU

(Professor, Peking University)

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Role of Science Park in Localizing Technology for Saudi Sustainable Development and it’s KBE

Dr. Abdulaziz AldusariCEO, Riyadh Techno valley, Saudi Arabia

The science parks play essential role in facilitating the collaborations between the university and the industry in

order to localize the technology and utilize knowledge transfers, IP exchange, technology transfers, joint research

projects, creating spin-offs. The purpose of this study was to analyze and review the strategic plan and the vision

of the science park and its research and development centers (R&Ds) and Projects in King Saud University (Riyadh

Techno Valley-RTV) with its implementation programs, the analysis study of the projects and R&Ds included Sabic

petrochemical technology center, Nano technology, Pharmaceutical and diabetes technology, water and water

desalination technology by the Collaboration with Kitech Institute –Project of MOBILE DRINKING WATER TRAILER

SYSTEM (MDTS). The results of the analysing study insure the achievements of the objectives in localizing

technology for sustainable development towards Knowledge Based Economy in Saudi Arabia.

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Recent Progress in Joint R&BD Partnership for Renewable Chemical Production :Towards Localized Biobased Economy in ASEAN Region

Prof. Sangyoung KimPrincipal Researcher, KITECH, Korea

Biobased platform chemicals as alternatives to petroleum derived chemicals are getting major attention from

industries in an expectation to substitute non-renewable material supply chains for sustainable biobased economy.

Because biorefinery as a renewable production platform requires well balanced value-chains of biomass feedstock,

processing technology and infrastructure, the most desirable way of practice has been tried in ASEAN region by

localization and commercialization of green processing technology on site from the view point of joint R&BD

collaboration. Considering the establishment of local biorefinery platform and relevant technological capacity KITECH

has been developing partnerships based on transferrable technology and locally available biomass in Thailand,

Vietnam, Singapore and Indonesia aiming to biomass utilization for the production of value added chemicals, fuels

and bioplastics. In Vietnam ODA project regarding the construction of techno innovation park for advanced

processing of agricultural products by KITECH is now under consideration of allowing biobased chemical

co-production by combined technology transfer and joint commercialization. The recent common understanding on

regional biobased production capacity building and green growth among ASEAN and Korea leads new innovative

creation of green economy backed by sharing natural, human and technological resources with diffusion of

industrialization experiences. Among the target materials on discussion, biobased monomers and bioplastics

possessing high potential of carbon dioxide reduction are now extending their uses from biodegradable bags to

structural and functional materials for automobile and electronic parts.

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Development and Localization of Warm-Mix Asphalt Technology Customized for Weather and Road Conditions in Developing Countries

Dr. Yong-Joo KimSenior Researcher, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, Korea

Many of developing countries are significantly investing to build the road infrastructure of asphalt pavement in

order to provide sustainable transportation for freight shipping and passenger traveling. However, asphalt pavement

conditions operated in developing countries are so bad because of the lack of basic knowledge and appropriate

technologies that fit with the targeted region in terms of weather, traffic, and road conditions.

Recently, some of developing countries such as Indonesia and Mongolia have requested to develop eco-friendly

durable asphalt pavement technologies that can be localized in developing countries. One of eco-friendly candidate

asphalt pavement technologies is warm-mix asphalt (WMA) technology which is to allow asphalt mixtures to be

produced and compacted at a significantly lower temperature than conventional asphalt pavement. The WMA

technology can reduce the emission of greenhouse gasses and save the fuel cost during the construction.

In 2013, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT) completed to develop the WMA

technology fitted for road conditions in developed countries as like Korea. Recently, the original WMA technology

are modified with polymer modifier in order to fit for road conditions in developing countries. For example, the

WMA technology used in Indonesia has been strengthened to improve rutting resistance at a high temperature and

moisture susceptibility of asphalt pavement and the WMA technology used in Mongolia has been strengthened to

improve crack resistance at a low temperature.

These technologies were successfully completed to build the field trial sections in order to evaluate the feasibility

and workability in local road conditions of Indonesia and Mongolia. Based on the laboratory and field evaluations,

the customized WMA technology is satisfied with developing countries’ all specifications.

Currently, the localization process of the customized WMA technologies is being prepared with both countries’

government agencies. It is expected that the customized WMA technologies for the developing countries would

upgrade the quality of asphalt pavement with saving energy cost and reducing the emissions.

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The status of air pollution and control measures in China

Prof. Min HU Professor, Peking University, China

As the world’s second largest economy, China has experienced severe air pollution with unprecedentedly high

PM2.5 (particulate matter smaller than 2.5 mm in diameter) levels, attracting more and more attention from the

world. It has become a great challenge for China to solve this problem. In Feb 2012, the latest China Ambient Air

Quality Standards (CAAQS, GB3095-2012) was issued, in which PM2.5 was regulated for the first time. The Ministry

of Environmental Protection of China released the air pollution monitoring report for the year of 2013 for the 74

major cities (http://www.mep.gov.cn/gkml/hbb/qt/201403/t20140325_269648.htm). The major three city clusters,

that is, Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BTH), Yangtze River Delta (YRD) and Pearl River Delta (PRD), were reported to be the

most polluted regions in China. While these three regions comprise only 8% of the land area in China, they account

for 24% of Chinese population and 43% of the coal consumption (http://data.stats.gov.cn/workspace/index?m=fsnd).

BTH region was classified as the poorest air quality region in 2013. None of the 13 cities in BTH region met the

new CAAQS, and 7 cities ranked in the top 10 worst air quality of the China. 53.4% of the haze events occurred in

December and January due to large coal combustion emission for heating and unfavorable meteorological conditions.

Besides PM2.5 and PM10, NO2 and O3 also exceeded the standards, indicating complex air pollution of

combination of traditional emissions from coal combustion, traffic emission and secondary formation. It is imperative

that regulatory actions should be taken now to improve the air quality. The Chinese government has made “Action

Plan against Atmospheric Pollution” and put forward “ten major measures” to adopt for curbing the air pollution,

vowing "tough measures for tough tasks." The efforts include optimizing the country's economic structure and

intensifying innovation into its environmental protection, strictly control high energy-consuming and polluting

industries, adjusting its energy structure etc.

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Financing Strategy for Technology Localization

Nov. 7(Fri) 10:00-11:30 Diamond Hall

CHAIRMAN

Michael Westphal

(Senior Associate, World Resource Institute)

SPEAKER 1

Rajiv Garg

(Programme Officer, UNEP)

SPEAKER 2

Chan Ho Park

(Regional Director of MENA Program, GGGI)

SPEAKER 3

Miguel Angel Mendez

(Country Director, SNV VIETNAM)

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The Climate Technology Centre & Network: Operational Arm of the Technology Mechanism

Mr. Rajiv Garg Programme Officer, UNEP, THAILAND

Technology transfer is a cornerstone of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and

the Conference of Parties (COP) accordingly established a Technology Mechanism in Cancun in 2010. The

Technology Mechanism consists of a Technology Executive Committee (TEC) and the Climate Technology Centre and

Network (CTCN). The CTCN is hosted and managed by UNEP and UNIDO with 11 Consortium partners.

The CTCN will provide three core services to developing countries: It will respond to requests for technical

assistance; it will build local capacity and networks; and it will increase information flows and knowledge sharing

about technology choices. A number of activities will be carried out to this effect over the next five years; training

and networking workshops for National Designated Entities (NDEs); conferences involving academia, research

institutions, NGOs, and the public and private sector; technical assistance assignments, a continuously serviced

Knowledge Management System; and requests attended to through a helpdesk service. The CTCN will, as experience

is gained, take on a more proactive role in facilitating south-south, south-north, and south-south-north

partnerships, and become a more visible actor on broader climate technology issues. In doing so, the CTCN will

coordinate its activities with other organizations having similar activities. The CTC will not provide large amounts of

funds but is establishing procedures that will allow fast and flexible delivery of support, which for many countries

will facilitate larger scale action.

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Developing Implementation Tools and Identifying Technologies & Financing Options

Dr. PARK, ChanhoRegional Director of MENA Program, GGGI, Korea

Under the global agenda of “Sustainable Development, Green Growth, and Green Economy”, most of the nations in

the world develop strategies, policies, and technologies that are suitable for their own nations` circumstances. In

some ways, it seems like that these nations share the common goal of responding to the global climate changes,

the universal problem shared among the global community as well as achieving sustainable economic developments

in the competitive environment.

However, even if one nation has excellent policies and institutions, it is nothing more than a framework without

proper technologies and investments to make its ideas feasible. Then under this condition, we face the fundamental

dilemma of “what good policies and technologies have any use without the resources to back them up?” This

question clearly demonstrates the problem we currently face, while raising the importance of the implementation so

called the “Action Plan”.

In this presentation, I would like to deliver some key messages of the importance of analyzing Circumstance or

Situation of the developing countries, developing the applicable and optimized implementation options, and

prominence of local stakeholder’s engagement and methods in the light of the Middle East & North Africa (MENA).

Lastly, I want to point out the importance of analysis and supports for the applicable technology. A solid

implementation plan alone cannot guarantee the success without motivating participating business to support the

implementation of the plan and mobilizing feasible technologies to achieve the goals. These bottom up approach

need the proper Financial Options to support these technology to be utilized and implement the plan to realize the

goal of each individual projects.

I want to introduce some methodologies that can be useful in designing the financial options that Local Private

Players can utilize in most cost effective ways.

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Result Based Finance as enabler for renewable energy sector transformation in developing countries.

The Vietnam case

Mr. Miguel Angel Mendez Country Director, SNV VIETNAM, Vietnam

The biogas programme for the animal husbandry sector in Vietnam has facilitated the construction of over 140.000

biogas digesters in Vietnam since its start in 2003. The programme has trained over 1668 masons to construct

biogas digesters. In order to ensure quality and provide extension services more than 1064 technicians have been

trained throughout Vietnam. The plants constructed under this programme have provided a clean and reliable source

of renewable energy to around 700.000 individuals and reduces nearly 656.040 tonnes of CO2 annually. Despite the

enormous success of this programme the primary goal, to set up a commercially viable biogas sector in Vietnam

has not been fully completed. Activities such as training, quality control and providing a 10% investment subsidy

are still executed and funded by the programme. Around 45% of the total programme costs are currently already

funded by the proceeds of selling gold standard voluntary emission reduction certificates, the other 55% of the

costs are still funded by ODA.

Result Based Finance (RBF) is used as a tool to prepare the Vietnamese biogas sector for the day that support

programmes will no longer be available by transferring responsibilities from the programme to the biogas

enterprises. The RBF intervention will facilitate the transition from an externally supported biogas sector to an

independent commercially viable biogas sector in Vietnam. This will ensure that farmers will continue to have

access to biogas technology after the biogas support programmes have stopped operating in Vietnam.

To take the final steps in realizing a biogas sector that does not rely on external support the programme is

currently implementing RBF. The RBF mechanism is used as a tool to prepare the Vietnamese biogas sector for the

day that support programmes will no longer be available by transferring responsibilities from the programme to the

biogas enterprises. The RBF intervention will facilitate the transition from an externally supported biogas sector to

an independent commercially viable biogas sector in Vietnam. This will ensure that farmers will continue to have

access to biogas technology after the biogas support programmes have stopped operating in Vietnam.The

mechanism is designed to stimulate increased risk taking of biogas enterprises and transferring the responsibilities

of the programme to the biogas enterprises. In the new mechanism biogas enterprises have to find customers that

are willing to invest in a biogas plant without receiving subsidy. After an independent verifier has concluded that

the biogas enterprise has provided a high quality biogas digester and end user operation and maintenance training

the enterprise is rewarded with an RBF incentive. As a result of the implementation of this mechanism, in 2017 the

Vietnamese biogas sector will have become viable without external support.

Besides the Vietnam case, SNV is currently implementing two additional programs applying the RBF mechanism.

a) The clean cook stove market acceleration project in Kenia. The Project aims to incentivize MFIs and SACCOs to

provide loans for 'higher tier' cook stoves with a target of 100,000 new loans for stoves disbursed up to July

2018. Alongside the incentives, a risk guarantee fund is proposed to address specific risks that cannot be

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mitigated by the first incentive. In addition, there will be a special financing facility for pellet manufacturers as

direct beneficiaries to provide pellet to micro gasifier stoves customers.

b) Rural market development for solar pico-pv, Lake Zone in Tanzania. The objective of the RBF for Rural Market

Development of Pico-pv Solar is to improve market access to and use of quality pre-electrification pico-solar

devices (lanterns, phone chargers, small multi-room lighting kits) for 115,000 poor rural and off grid households

in the 28 districts of Tanzania’s Lake Zone via strengthened import supplier to end retailer distribution.

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