Japan-ASEAN STI Collaboration and Networking: Progress and Perspectives

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Japan-ASEAN STI Collaboration and Networking: Progress and Perspectives Leader of JASTIP Headquarters, Prof. Mamoru SHIBAYAMA Headquarters Bangkok Office, Thailand THE 3th JASTIP SYMOSIUM 5 February 2017, Bangkok, Thailand

JASTIP Vision and Activities JASTIP Vision JASTIP will be catalyst to explore new horizons in Science Technology innovation through all-asean and All-Japan relationship based on En ( 縁 : Connectedness) and Wa ( 輪 : Harmonious human relationships and networks), aiming to enrich ASEAN s potential and to pursue SDG s research promotion. JASTIP Goals JASTIP supported by JST takes a role as Research Hubs, World-wide Network in ASEAN region. Establishing platform for Japan-ASEAN collaboration of science, technology and innovation toward SDGs goal. Promoting transdisciplinary researches and enhancing human development including non-academic stakeholders.

JASTIP organization and main partners JASTIP Head Office Kyoto University ASEAN Center Environment and Energy National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA, Thailand) Disaster Prevention Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT) Bioresources and Biodiversity Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)

Head office: Coordination of the whole JASTIP project Project management Collecting Information and Public Relation Collection of research projects information Opening and regularly updating homepage Exploring and expanding research network across ASEAN Opening ceremony of JASTIP https://www.facebook.com/jastip/ Networking Dialogue between academia and non-academia Linkage between academics and the private sectors National science and technology fair 2016 Thailand meeting with private sectors for an exchange of ideas recruit new members through the JASTIP-Net

JASTIP Strategic Plans ASEAN JAPAN Stakeholders Sharing and Networking Stakeholders Academia Governmental Sector Private Sector NGO and NPO Local Communities Capacity Building and Human Development Social Implementation Academia Governmental Sector Private Sector NGO and NPO Local Communities

JASTIP Directions 2. Capacity building and research toward SDGs Extended research community interdisciplinary Activating dialogue with non-academic stakeholders (policy makers, funding agency) 1. Sharing platform for SDGs research Visualizing research to and linking its outcome with society 3. Social implementation Exploring channels to and linkage with non-academic stakeholders Inter-institutional Talent mobility Establishing platform for Japan-ASEAN collaboration of science, technology and innovation Promoting transdisciplinary research and enhancing talent mobility including non-academic stakeholders

JASTIP Strategic Plans Sharing and Networking ASEAN framework for STI research To develop substantial mechanism in terms of sharing knowledge, financial and human resources, and space and materials to promote STI research with sharing issues and research agenda in ASEAN. To explore collaborative linkage among ASEAN countries with choosing common and mutually beneficial issues for collective actions of ASEAN. Alternatively, regional framework depending on issues must be considered on loosely-coupled relationship. Action Plan (1) To create new channel among academia and/or nonacademic stakeholders via the diplomatic establishments abroad. (2) To pursue to link mutual information among academia and/or non-academic stakeholders including Intl. STI cooperation programs. (3) To explore opportunities of matching on sharing knowledge, financial and human resources, and space and materials. (4) To set up arena to discuss the future plans.

JASTIP Strategic Plans and Progress Activities on Sharing and Networking Dialog for Introducing JASTIP s program and discussing with consultations From/to JAPAN The diplomatic establishments abroad : the Japanese Embassy in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam 6 countries. Local Japanese Governmental and Academia organizations 63 times. ex: AUN/SEED-Net Regional Conference, Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute, Japanese Chamber of Commerce JASTIP-News 26 times for around 200 subscribers. JASTIP attended the meeting of JUNThai) which 43 universities. From/to ASEAN ASEAN-COST, SEAMEO and related organizations NSTDA, LIPI, MJIIT and other research Institutes 26 universities/research institutes Funding and Matching I-U Agencies and Centers ASEAN-JAPAN JASTIP Symposium, Workshop and Forums 4 times, 653 participants. (except WP2-WP4)

Collaboration with Kyoto University ASEAN Center in Kyoto ASEAN Forum 8 th -9 th September 2016 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Opening Ceremony, Bangkok, 28 th June, 330 participants 2014 Dialogue with Minister of Sports and Youth, Malaysia Kyoto-ASEAN Forum 2016 WINDOW to ASEAN: International and Innovative -Exploring New Horizons in Collaborations between ASEAN and Kyoto University Japan Science Technology Agency Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) JASTIP HQ in Bangkok, Thailand

2017 s Action Plan in Sharing and Networking ASEAN framework for STI research To develop substantial mechanism with surveys in terms of sharing knowledge, financial and human resources, and space and materials to promote STI research with sharing issues and research agenda in ASEAN. To explore collaborative linkage among ASEAN countries with choosing common and mutually beneficial issues for collective actions of ASEAN. Alternatively, regional framework depending on issues must be considered on loosely-coupled relationship. Action Plan (1) To create new channel among academia and/or nonacademic stakeholders via the diplomatic establishments abroad. (2) To pursue to link mutual information among academia and/or non-academic stakeholders including Intl. STI cooperation programs. (3) To explore opportunities of matching on sharing knowledge, financial and human resources, and space and materials.

JASTIP Strategic Plans in Progress Capacity Building and Human Development Talent Mobility Brain Circulation System Development of Capability Fostering Innovators and R&D researchers Linkage with other related human development activities Action Plan (1) To find out opportunities to discuss issues as symposium or workshop on STI human development with related organizations and stakeholders. (2) To promote the student mobility for reeducation and skill up for ASEAN people including non-academia stakeholders.

JASTIP Strategic Plans and Progress Activities on Capacity Building and Human Development Human Development Activities in each Environment and Energy, Bioresources and Biodiversity, and Disaster Prevention field. JASTIP has started collaboration with Japanese Embassy in Thailand for Industrial Human Resource Development program. Collaboration event with JSPS on Oct. 18 th. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)organized a promotion event "Sharing information about research opportunity in Japan in NSTDA. On 21 to 23 Sep, ASEAN STI forum 2016 Prof. Kono JASTIP project leader was invited to a session "Talent Mobility and Policy platform in ASEAN". He introduced JASTIP activity especially for research network within ASEAN and JAPAN related with talent mobility.

JASTIP Strategic Plans Activities on Social Implementation To pursue good cases with win-win relationship for both academia and non-academia stakeholders. To find out and create appropriate opportunities on concreate theme and scope. It is to try to develop and realize good practices on Environment and Energy, Bioresources and Biodiversity, and Disaster Prevention Action Plan (1) To promote collaborations and exchanges with local platforms on STI including Japanese sites. (2) To enhance opportunities of matching among academia and non-academia stakeholder depending on issues or themes.

JASTIP Strategic Plans Social Implementation Exhibited to National Science and Technology Fair 2016 Discussed about the possibility of future collaboration between JASTIP and funding agencies such as Thailand Research Fund (TRF) and JST. Discussed with the matching agencies and centers for Industry-University Cooperation. Ensure the high quality basic research environment in ASEAN countries collaborate with specialized trading company that sells scientific instruments and reagents. Contacted with some private companies and some chamber of commerce and industry through the Japanese Chambers of Commerce network.

2017 s Action Plan in Social Implementation Social Implementation (1)To explore the matching mechanism with surveys for academia and non-academia stakeholders (2)To try to develop and realize good practices on Environment and Energy, Bioresources and Biodiversity, and Disaster Prevention (3)To promote collaborations and exchanges with local platforms on STI including Japanese sites. (4)To enhance opportunities of matching among academia and non-academia stakeholder depending on issues or themes.

JASTIP-Net: Expanding network Dialogue with non-academic stakeholders Environment and Energy Disaster Prevention Bioresources and Biodiversity All-ASEAN SDGs stakeholders, private sector All-ASEAN universities and research institutes JASTIP-Net Japanese SDGs stakeholders, private sector Japanese universities and research institutes

JASTIP Strategic Plans JASTIP-Net: Expanding network Total number of application: 21 groups. New Entrants are 14 groups. New research group leaders belong to : 3 Japanese universities (Ehime, Kobe, Tohoku ) 4 non-japanese universities 1 NPO 1 private company Research themes e.g. New engaging way for STI collaboration to the Society in the ASEAN regions. Community renewable energy implementation Development of integrated process for conversion of sugarcane trash to bioethanol ICT use in disaster evacuation of ASEAN citizens

Towards the Next Step Environment Energy Marine Resources Bio-resources Biodiversity NSTDA LIPI タイ Public Health Infection Disaster Prevention MJIIT Food Water Sciences Creating a Visible Platform for Japan-ASEAN STI Collaboration toward SDGs

Contacts The space of JASTIP Headquarters office opens to the stakeholders for seminars, workshops, meetings, and video conferences. Please contact in advance by the following e-mail. Capacity: 15 persons JASTIP Headquarters No.3925, 9F, BB Building, 54 Sukhumvit Soi.21, Klong Toei Nua, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand Tel: +66-2-664-0060, Fax:+66-2-664-0960 URL: http://jastip.org/ E-mail: jastip-contact@kura.kyoto-u.ac.jp