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Final Presentation and Discussion Workshop

Beijing, 14th October 2014

STI Project Overview

Beijing, 14th October 2014

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Final Presentation and Discussion Workshop

Beijing, 14th October 2014

I. Project Introduction

II. Objectives of the Workshop

III. Agenda

Contents

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Final Presentation and Discussion Workshop

Beijing, 14th October 2014

I. Project Introduction

II. Objectives of the Workshop

III. Agenda

Contents

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Science, Technology and Innovation Performance of China – STI China

Start Date: 01 January 2013

End Date: 31 August 2014

Duration: 20 months

I. Project Introduction

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Main Objective

To assess the evolution of the Science, Technology and

Innovation (STI) performance of China and analyse its

economic impact on Chinese productivity and

competitiveness as well as on the global markets.

The insight gained should help inform and develop STI

strategies for the EU, concerning China as a competitor as

well as a partner.

I. Project Introduction

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Specific Objectives

Identify, assess and update the data and indicators relevant to STI in China

Provide a mapping of China’s research and innovation capabilities in selected technologies as

well as their translation into the development of its industry

Provide a description and an assessment of China's efforts and policies to develop its STI

capabilities, including its international strategy

Provide a description and an assessment of framework conditions for innovation, in particular

an overview of China's innovation system

Identify opportunities and challenges brought by the STI development of China

I. Project Introduction

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I. Project Introduction

Project Partners

Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação

SPI (www.spieurope.eu) is an International Management Consultancy

Company founded in 1997 as an active centre of national and international

networks connected to the science, technology and business innovation sector.

The United Nations University - Maastricht Economic Research Institute

on Innovation and Technology

UNU-MERIT (www.merit.unu.edu) is a research and training centre of the

Maastricht University and the United Nations University.

Austrian Institute of Technology

AIT (www.ait.ac.at) is one of the largest technical research centres with more

than 1,000 employees, located in Austria.

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Overall Approach - Workpackages

I. Project Introduction

Work Package

No Work Package Title

Start Month

End Month

1 Identifying, assessing and updating data and indicators relevant to Science Technology and Innovation in China

1 5

2 Mapping of China's research and innovation capabilities in selected technologies

2 5

3 Assessing China's policies in terms of development of its domestic STI capabilities and its international strategy

6 11

4 An overview of framework conditions and the development and growth of innovative firms

6 11

5 Draw conclusions for the EU as regard the challenges and opportunities provided by the development of China in the short and medium term (5 years)

12 20

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Methodology I. Project Introduction

Provision of Pilot Survey

Launch of

Official

Survey

Fact Finding Mission in China

(Beijing /Shanghai + Guangzhou/Shenzhen)

Interviews

Jan 2013

Jul

2013

Aug 2013 Oct 2013 Nov 2013

1st Interim Report

1st Stakeholders Workshop

• Project start

Inception

Report

Feb 2013

Lists of Stakeholders

Jun

2013

Dec

2013

Feb

2014 • Project end

2nd Interim Report

2nd Stakeholders

Workshop

Final Report

Aug 2014

Jun

2014

Apr

2014

Additional

Interviews

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WP1: Identifying, assessing and updating data and indicators relevant

to Science, Technology and Innovation in China

The objective of WP1 is to identify those indicators which are most

relevant to measuring the overall progress of STI development in China

and which are coherent with the Innovation Union Scoreboard and the

Innovation Union Competitiveness Report.

The approaches taken to achieve the goals include:

• Identification of relevant indicators;

• Study of relevant indicators for disciplines, technologies and

industrial sectors;

• Verification, assessment and interpretation of the indicators.

I. Project Introduction

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WP2: Mapping of China’s research and innovation capabilities

in selected technologies

The objective of WP2 is to provide a comprehensive overview of

China’s research and innovation capabilities across industrial

sectors and in selected cross-cutting technologies.

The WP2 approach includes:

• Match selected sectors and cross-cutting technologies with

scientific disciplines, technologies, and industrial sectors;

• Identify relevant stakeholders and infrastructures through

patent and publication data sources;

• Assess trends in the medium term.

I. Project Introduction

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WP3: Assessing China's policies in terms of development of its

domestic STI capabilities and its international strategy

The objective of WP3 is to analyse and identify the main trends in

policy-making and funding system for STI development in China, and

to analyse China's international strategy concerning STI.

This is provided through a variety of data collection and analysis

techniques, including:

• Development of a list of stakeholders in China and Europe;

• Provision of a set of survey questionnaires;

• Provision of structured interviews;

• Implementation of a fact-finding mission to China.

I. Project Introduction

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WP4: An overview of framework conditions and the development

and growth of innovative firms

The objective of WP4 is to provide an overview of the Chinese

innovation system and of the consequences for innovative

operators in China.

The WP method includes:

• Desk research;

• Additional interviews to those conducted in WP3.

I. Project Introduction

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WP5: Draw conclusions for the EU as regard the challenges and

opportunities provided by the development of China the short and

medium term (5 years)

The objective of WP5 is to:

• Draw conclusions on challenges and opportunities brought by the

development of China;

• Provide the information to guide the decision making process in the

context of EU (and its Member States) / China STI strategy.

I. Project Introduction

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I. Project Introduction

II. Objectives of the Workshop

III. Agenda

Contents

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Present and discuss the final project findings with key

stakeholders from a range of embassies of different

member states that have an interest in STI research

activities in China.

II. Objectives of the Workshop

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I. Project Introduction

II. Objectives of the Workshop

III. Agenda

Contents

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III. Agenda

PR

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14:00-14:30 Registration

14:30-14:40 Opening Remarks

14:40-15:00 STI Project Overview Project team

15:00-15:30 Measuring China’s STI Development Project team

15:30-15:50 Coffee Break

15:50-16:20 China’s STI Policies and Framework Conditions

Project team

16:20-17:00 Discussion

Project team

17:00-17:10 Concluding Remarks Delegation of the European Union to China

17:10-18:00 Networking Cocktail

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SPI – Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação (Coordinator)

www.spieurope.eu

Sara Medina - [email protected]

Richard Deng - [email protected]

UNU – MERIT

The United Nations University - Maastricht Economic

Research Institute on Innovation and Technology

www.merit.unu.edu

Rene Wintjes - [email protected]

AIT – Austrian Institute of Technology

www.ait.ac.at

Bernhard Dachs - [email protected]

Zahradnik Georg - [email protected]

Tsinghua University

www.innovation.tsinghua.edu.cn

Jizhen Li - [email protected]

Renmin University

http://stat.ruc.edu.cn

Yanyun Zhao - [email protected]