Commission on science and Technology for Development. Ninth Session Geneva, May2006

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Commission on science and Technology for Development Ninth Session Geneva, 15-19 May2006 Policies and Strategies of the Slovak Republic in Science, Technology and Innovation by Mr. Stefan Moravek Head Department of International Economic Cooperation

Policies and Strategies of the Slovak Republic in Science, Technology and Innovation by Mr. Stefan Moravek Head, Department for International Economic Cooperation Ministry of Foreign Affairs 83636 Bratislava, Slovakia

Main topics TRENDS IN SCIENCE, R&D, AND INNOVATIONS Raising and supporting highly qualified scientists Research of international quality, adequately interconnected with the business sector International cooperation Effective public support of business activities in the areas of R&D and innovations GENERAL FRAMEWORK AND COMPETENCIES GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR R&D

Raising and supporting highly qualified scientists to improve connection between scientific research and university education to allow better carrier opportunities for leading scientists to divide public financing of science financing for institution financing on competition principle to increase public financial support for PhD students and graduates to encourage international mobility of scientists

Research of intl. quality, adequately interconnected with the business sector to implement efficient cooperation for the development of public instruments supporting applied research and development to introduce mechanisms of an independent quality assessment of projects to establish instruments for special public support and obtaining funds from the private sector and from abroad to remove institutional obstacles which reduce the mobility of quality scientists between the academic and business sectors to create instruments to help obtain funding for projects from international research and development programmes, community schemes and EU initiatives in research and development to

International cooperation cooperation between universities billateral government cooperation (Ministry of education)

Effective public support of business activities in R&D and innovations to motivate private sector for higher research financing to improve support for new and innovative firms to improve access to venture capital for innovative firms to include business knowledge and skills classes into educational structure of technical universities

GENERAL FRAMEWORK AND COMPETENCIES to ensure a long-term co-ordination of the national S&T Policy with branch policies to implement basic legislative structure of science and technology to create favourable conditions for increasing of the Slovak S&T level and approaching comparable EU countries to increase the efficiency of science and technology mainly by substantive programs of research and development (state priorities) and state R&D orders (priorities of different sectors of economy) to create conditions for the substantial development of international cooperation in the area of science, technology and innovation

GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR R&D direct support of basic needs for state research organizations, universities, Slovak Academy of Sciences (basic salaries of the core staff, large investment into equipment, maintenance and utilities etc.) competitive, targeted support via state programs and orders competitive support via Agency for support of science and technology, oriented exclusively on scientific quality of projects indirect support

R&D priorities (1st part) Building of the Information Society Quality of Life, Health, Nutrition, Education Development of Progressive Technologies for the Efficient Economy Implementation of Progressive Principles of Production and Transformation of Energy Utilizations of Domestic Raw Materials and Resources

R&D priorities (2nd part) Complex Solution of Support of Effective Utilization of R/D Infrastructure Development of Personality and Talent of Young Employees and PhD Students Topical Questions of the Development of Society Prognosis of the Development and Utilization of Science and Technology up to 2015

R&D integrity (Gross domestic expenditure on R&D as a percentage of GDP) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Slovakia 0,65 0,64 0,58 0,58 0,60 EU 1,85 OECD 2,24

R&D expenditure by source of financing ( % ) 1999 2003 EU 2003 OECD 2003 Business enterprise 49,8 45,1 55,5 63,6 Government 47,9 50,8 34,7 28,9 Other national sources - 0,8 2,2 4,6 Abroad 2,3 3,3 7,6 2,9

R&D expenditure by performing sector ( % ) 1999 2001 2003 OECD 2003 Business enterprise Higher education 62,6 67,3 55,2 67,3 9,9 9,0 13,2 18,7 Government 27,5 23,7 31,6 10,9

Researchers per thousand employment (by sector of employment) 1999 2001 2003 EU 2001 OECD 2001 Business enterprise Government Higher education 1,2 1,1 0,9 2,7 4,0 1,2 1,2 1,2 0,8 0,5 2,1 2,4 2,6 2,1 1,7

Export shares of industries in 2003 (in total manufacturing export) Slovakia EU OECD High technology industries Medium high technology 5,7 21,9 24,9 49,1 41,7 41,3 Medium low technology 25,6 15,8 15,6 Low technology 19,6 20,6 18,2

Youth education attainment level ( % ) * year 1999 2001 2004 Slovakia 93,4 94,4 91,3 EU 25 74,8 76,2 76,7 * share of population aged 20 24 having complete at least upper secondary education

Conclusion 1. Productivity growth and the innovative capacity of the Slovak economy have been greatly aided by macroeconomic stability, the opening of the economy and market liberalization, but some organizations and scientific centers continue to lag significantly behind the state of existing knowledge. 2. Innovation policies should facilitate the dissemination of global knowledge in a wider range of population 3. Taking into account current insufficient financial situation related to S&T, government of the Slovak Republic prepared and approved in 2005 a strategic documents in order to search forms of strengthening of science and technology. The aim is to increase the volume of finances from public and private funds and from international research programs which will represent the value 1,8 % of GDP in 2010.

Thank you for your attention