Japan Innovation strategy and JRIA role Feb 2015 Japan Research Industries and Industrial Technology Association WWW.jria.or.jp
1. Japanese economy (declining tendency of competitiveness) 2.Strong initiative by the Prime Minister (Abenomics :Third arrow/ Growth strategy) 3. Japan Innovation strategy (Comprehensive Strategy on Science, technolog and Innovation 2014 ) 4.Major innovation program (10 SIP Programs, ImPACT Program and Robot) 5. JRIA role 1
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Abenomics Third arrow: Growth Strategy 4
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Fig.4 Effects of Abenomics Emerging in the Real Economy Upward Trends Visible Across Principal Economic Indicators Fig.5 6
Increased number of female executives 7
Comprehensive Strategy on Science, Technology and Innovation 2014 June 24, 2014 Cabinet Decision Secure Sustainable Growth Amid Declining Birthrate and Aging Population Stimulate innovation through science, technology and a Robotics Revolution 8
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Three roles of science and technology innovation 1. Driving force for ensuring economic revitalization 2. Breakthrough of sustainable development in the future 3. Decisive factors for enhancing presence in the global economy 10
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I. Realization of a Clean and Economical Energy System 13
II. Realization of a Healthy and Active Aging Society as a Top-runner in the World 14
Ⅲ. Development of Next-Generation Infrastructure as a Top-runner in the World 15
IV. Fostering of New Industries by Utilizing Regional Resources 16
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V. Early Recovery and Revitalization from the Great East Japan Earthquake Fukushima Renewable Energy Institute, AIST (FREA) 18
Ⅵ.Cross-cutting Technologies to Strengthen Industrial Competitiveness and Address Policy Challenges 19
New measures Japan Innovation Strategy Launch by CSTI of Cabinet Ministry - SPI(Cross-ministerial Strategic Innovation Promotion) Program - Impact (Impulsing Paradigm Change through Disruptive Technologies) Program Enhancement of bridging function from seeds to commercialization AMED (Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development) establishment 20
SIP(Cross-Ministerial Strategic Innovation Promotion Program) 21
SIP(Cross-Ministerial Strategic Innovation Promotion Program) 22
SIP(Cross-Ministerial Strategic Innovation Promotion Program) 10 directors appointed 23
Impulsing Paradigm Change through Disruptive Technologies (ImPACT) Program 1. To bring quantum advances in competitiveness and contribute greatly to a prosperous life by means of disruptive change; or 2. To overcome the serious social issues by means of groundbreaking science, technology and innovation that overturn the conventional wisdom. 24
five themes Impulsing Paradigm Change through Disruptive Technologies (ImPACT) Program Release from constraints on resources and innovation in monozukuri (manufacturing) capabilities (Japan-style value creation for the new century) Realization of an ecologically sound society and innovative energy conservation that changes lifestyles (Living in harmony with the world) Realization of a society of highly advanced functionality that surpasses the information networked society (Smart community that links people with society) Provide the world's most comfortable living environment in a society with a declining birthrate and aging population (Realize healthy and comfortable lives for everybody) Control the impact and minimize the damage from hazards and natural disasters that are beyond human knowing (Realize a resilience that is keenly felt by every individual 25
ImPACT Program 12 Managers 26
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Examples of Transportation Robot Robotic suit HAL 29
Ⅶ.Capitalizing on the Opportunities of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic 30
Overview of JRIA TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION ESTABLISHED: 1991 under an approval of METI ( Industry (Ministry of Economy, Trade and NUMBER OF MEMBER ENTITIES: around 90 CHAIRMAN: Dr. Mototsugu Ito (former CEO IHI) MISSION and POLICY: Promote RESEARCH INDUSTRIES, for the construction of a powerful national system for industrial innovation. With cross-industry manner, investigate how the R&D activities and R&D support activities should be managed. Provide a platform at the private sector side to assist the government policies on industrial technologies. 31
What is RESEARCH INDUSTRIES R&D INDUSTRIES R&D based Industries Independent R&D Firms R&D SUPPORT INDUSTRIES Inspection/Analysis Technology Information/Survey Design/Prototype manufacturing Equipment specific to R&D Intellectual property Human resources 32
PARTIAL LIST of JRIA MEMBERS 33
PARTNER RELATIONSHIP & ACTIVITIES JRIA Members National Labs & Academia Technology Information Exchange (2011~) Related Ministries & Governmental agencies JRIA activities Cross-industries Collaborative Committees Contract Survey. Technology Information Exchange Policy Proposal Networking for Top mgr. & Middle mgr. Symposia Lecture at Universities Statistics on R&D Publications Policy Proposal Information Exchange Contract survey Lecture Educational Institutions (Universities) W-FIRA Sisters Organizations EIRMA in EU IRI in US AIRG in Australia ANPEI in Brazil KOITA in Korea Partnership(2013~) International Networking 34
CTO Human networking meeting (2008~) Abenomics (Three arrows) Comprehensive Strategy on Science, technology and Innovation 2014 Cabinet Ministry CSTI (6 speakers) METI (5 speakers) CTO Other Ministries (1 speaker) Company CTO (12 speakers) Human networking meeting JRIA 90 member companies and industry association Diet member (2 speakers) University (6 speakers) R&D Independent Organization (9 speakers) International speaker (3 speakers) 35
Manager class Human networking meeting (2008~) Abenomics (Three arrows) METI (38 speakers) Comprehensive Strategy on Science, technology and Innovation 2014 Cabinet Ministry CSTI (1 speakers) Industry technology Manager class Human networking meeting University (7 speakers) R&D Independent Organization (9 speakers) Other Ministries (5 speaker) JRIA 90 member companies and industry association Company (12 speakers) 36
JRIA ACTIVITIES W-FIRA established @Washington CTO Forum Symposium @Tokyo Global Survey @Hanoi Univ. Vietnam Technology Information Exchange Committee Lecture @Ehime Univ. 37
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