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Innovation in Thai Industry
Thaweesak Koanantakool, Ph.D.
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2. Outline of Presentation
State
of Science,
Technology and Innovation
(STI) in Thailand
Challenges
Missions
on STI
of NSTDA
Promoting
Innovation in
Thai industries
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3. Scientific Infrastructure Ranking
(2008-2012) 40th
0
10
8
12
12
30
29
28
40
40
40
47
Singapore
22
28
37
40
50
13
48
20
14
53
25
27
33
40
56
56
58
ปี 2009
ปี 2010
ปี 2011
60
ปี 2008
Malaysia
Thailand
55 Indonesia
58 Philippines
ปี 2012
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4. Technological Infrastructure Ranking
(2008-2012) 50th
0
2
2
2
3
3 Singapore
18
16
Malaysia
52
46
50
Philippines
Thailand
54
55
Indonesia
10
18
17
20
30
31
40
35
36
43
60
2008
29
48
50
55
19
53
2009
52
2010
32
2011
2012
Year
Source: IMD World Competitiveness Online 2008-2012
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5. Total Expenditure on R&D year 2009
(0.24 Percent of GDP)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2.50
2.50
2.09
2.00
Government sector (%)
1.50
37%
1.32
2.00
1.50
Business sector (%)
1.00
0.50
0.00
0.79
GERD/GDP (%)
0.08
0.10
0.24
62%
38%
44%
51%
56%
49%
Indonesia (2009) Philippines (2008) Thailand (2009)
39%
30%
1.00
63%
61%
70%
0.50
-
Malaysia
World average
(2009)
Singapore
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6. Total R&D personnel nationwide per
capita
80.0
72.9
70.0
60.0
50.0
Total R&D personnel in government sector (FTE per 10,000 people)
Total R&D personnel in business enterprise (FTE per 10,000 people)
40.0
33.8
30.0
44%
20.0
7.8
10.0
1.9
-
39%
61%
2.5
97%
3%
75%
25%
52%
8.6
85%
56%
15%
Philippines
Indonesia
Malaysia
Thailand World average
(2009)
(2001)
(2010)
(2009)
(2009)
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48%
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Singapore
(2010)
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7. Ratio of GERD to GDP and
Patent Applications Filed in 2010 by Residents
Patent Applications Filed in 2010 by Residents (items)
5,000
Singapore , 4,054
4,000
3,000
Malaysia, 1,909
2,000
1,000
Thailand, 1,381
Philippines, 268
Indonesia, 53
Brunei, 31
-
Vietnam, 323
Lao PDR, 1
Myanmar , 1
(0.25)
0.50
Cambodia , 1
(1,000)
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Remark: the circle size represents the GERD
1.25
2.00
2.75
Gross Expenditure on R&D (GERD) as a percentage of GDP (%)
Source: WIPO Statistics Database, December 2011 & World DataBank, World
Development Indicators (WDI) & Global Development Finance (GDF),
The World Bank.
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8. Innovation Capability – Low value added
Strong
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Weak
Strong
Weak
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9. Research in Thailand – an evolution
2%
GERD/GDP
NSTDA
TRF
NSTDA
& TRF
Founded
NRCT
Universities
Founded
-100 yrs
R&D was
Non-existent
National
Research
Council
of Thailand
Founded
-50 yrs
ARDA
HSRI
NARIT
HAII
GISTDA
MUA
DTI
0.2%
STI
GERD/GDP
-20 yrs
Rising in
R&D activities
SCG
PTT
CP
Betagro
Mitr Phol
SMEs
etc.
Research
Agencies
Cooperation
Utilization of STI
by Industries and
Communities
Increase in
Private R&D
Spending
Today
R&D activities
Accelerating
Robust and Growing Research
Community with Expanding
Capability
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10. Thai R&D Ecosystem Today
Research
R&DนFunding
อุดหนุ วิจัย
Private Enterprises
ARDA
สวก.
NRCT
สวรส.
NBTC
Ministries/Funds
Universities
TRFสกว.
R&D Policy
STI
Techno Business
Promotion
and Supports
RD
HSRI
GISTDA
CPMO
CPMO
HAII
TISTR
NARIT
DSS
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NIA
SLRI
NSTDA
TCELS
DIP
SIPA
SME
BOI
SEC & SET
Commercial Banks
Software Park
Thailand Science Park
Technology Management Center
PTEC
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11. Challenges on STI in Thailand
Middle-income trapped nation
-- lack of innovative companies
-- poor innovation system
Food Security
-- threat from climate change and disaster
-- emerging diseases
Energy Security
-- miss-planned transportation system
-- biomass strategy
Education
Corruption
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12. Introducing
A key partner towards a Knowledge-based Society
using science and technology
Research,
Development, Design
and Engineering
Technology Transfer
with the private sector
Human Resource
Development
Science Infrastructure
development and
services
Technology Management
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13. Towards a Knowledge-based Society/Economy
Economy
Ability to compete sustainably
Increased investment in STI
Joint ventures between
government and private sector
NSTDA is first choice in mind for
STI solutions
Make good use of established
infrastructure
Society
A happy community with
good living condition, healthy, safe,
steady income and
a learning environment
Increased collaboration with farmers
Increased awareness of STI
Tangibly increased benefits from STI
NSTDA
Create sustainable and tangible impact in food, agriculture and energy with STI
Excellence in research with efficient management of research outputs
Thailand Science Park: Phase II
Customer focus culture
Effective internal management
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14. NSTDA Research Programs (2011-2016)
Target
Industries
Research
Programs
Cross-cutting
Technologies
Argiculture
and Food
1. Rice
2. Tapioca
3. Rubber
4. Seed
5. Animal Production
and Animal Health
6. Plants for
the Future
7. Food Innovation
Energy and
Environment
1. Sustainable
Environment
2. Resource and
Energy Efficiency
3. Renewable
Energy and New
Technology
Research
4. EGAT joint
research program
Health and
Medicine
1. Newly Emerging
Disease - Reemerging Disease
2. Genotype
Technology
3. Assistive Devices
and Technologies
for People with
Disabilities and The
Elderly
4. Healthcare
Practice and
Medical Devices
1. Technology for
Rural Development
2. Bio-resources
Manufacturing
and Service
Industries
1. Hard Disk Drive
Industry
2. Air-conditioning
and Refrigerator
Industry
3. Automotive and
Automotive Parts
Industry
4. Rail Technology
Functional Materials
Digital Engineering (design, engineering, simulation, automation)
Sensor and Intelligent system
Service Research & Innovation
1. Computer-Aided
1. Functional Genomics Design,
Platform
Technology
Engineering, and
Technologies 2. Microbial Biotechnology
Manufacturing
3. Agro-biotechnology 2. Materials Design and
Production
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Bioresources and
Community
1. Electronic
Devices
And Systems
2. Service
Informatics
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1. Nano-coating
2. Nanoencapsulation
3. Functional
Nanostructure
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15. Sustainable S&T Development
Better Rice Mill, Green Rubber Drying
Plant, Smart Film Packaging,
Biodiesel Pilot Plant,
nCA (water treatment)
Flood-resistant rice strain, microbial for food production,
microbial for oil digestion, smart farmers, CT-Scanner
assistive devices for the disabled, Thai text-to-speech, ITS,,
nanotextile, SOS-Water (solar-powered drinking water maker)
Technology Transfer
RDDE
NSTDA Academy, ITAP
Platform technologies for genetic engineering and biotechnology
Platform technologies for metal and materials
Platform technologies for electronics and computers
Platform technologies for nanotechnology
HRD
Junior Science Talent Project
Thai Advanced Institute for Science and Technology
The Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Program with TRF
Sirindhorn Science Home
Thailand Children University
Infrastructure
Testing Labs, Thailand Science Park, Software Park,
Business Incubation Center
Pilot Plants, Bioresources Center
Law and Industrial Standards
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16. Promoting Innovation in Thai industries
Thailand Science Park – An Innovation Hub
access to
Infra
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access to
Capital
access to
Knowledge
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access to
R&D
Network
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17. A Science City
Pool of Human Resources
• 6,000+ Research and Academic
Personnel
• 4,000+ Graduate Students
• 25,000+ Undergraduates.
Total Area
= 25 km2
AIT
TSP
1.3 km2
Thammasat
University
2.8 km2
Leading Research Institutes
NSTDA, TISTR, PTT, SCG,
CP, Betagro,
Fishery Department, etc.
Phahonyothin Road
Bangkok
University
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Industrial Estates
Navanakorn,
Bang Kadee,
Bang Pa-in,
Rojana,
Hi-Tech.
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Over 10 Universities
Asian Institute of Technology
Thammasat University
Sirindhorn Inter. Institute of Tech.
Bangkok University
Rangsit University
Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University
Rajamangala U. of Tech. Thanyaburi
Shinawatra University
Eastern Asia University
North Bangkok University
Patumthani University
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18. A Platform for R&D Collaboration
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20. $+
$-
Cumulative Cash Flow
Positive
Valley
of
Death
Negative
Adapted from source: Osawa and Miyazaki, 2006
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21. A Hub of S&T Services
Infrastructure
Human Resource Development
Business &
Intellectual
Properties
Technology
Finance
Labor
Intensive
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Skill
Intensive
R&D
Technology Intensive
Intensive
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22. S&T Human Resources Development
Basic Education
Primary
Education
Science
Learning
Promotion
Higher Education
High School
Inspiring Kids to
join Science
Programs
Professional Researchers
Bachelor – Ph.D.
Degrees
Researchers
Graduate
Capacity
Building
Entering
Research
Careers
Pro
Professional
Education
New
Entrepreneur
Education
Personnel are supported by National Research Centers, Thailand Science Park,
Innovation Clusters (universities and private sectors)
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23. NSTDA Supporting Mechanisms
SMEs
Large
Organizations
Technology
New Startups
Technology
Business
Aspirers
Low Interest Loan
R&D STI-BOI Fund
Joint Venture
Financial
ITAP (Industrial Technical Assistant Program)
Product Testing and
Standards
Technical
Resources
Technology Licensing
Office
NSTDA Academy
Contract Program
Cluster and
Research, Joint Research
Management Office
Incubation Center
200% Tax Deduction on R&D Expenses
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24. Industrial Technology Assistance Program (iTAP)
promotes technology capability development of
SMEs for an increase in national competitiveness.
Headquater
NSTDA
Northern Network
Networked
Satellite
Khon Kaen U
Mahasarakham U
Ubon Ratchathani U.
NSTDA
KMUTT
Silpakorn U
Suranaree U of Tech
Thai-German Inst.
Technical problem analysis
Technical consult by Thai & foreign experts
Financial support in technology development
Training, seminar, and workshop
Technology transfer from both domestic and aboard
Walailak U
Prince of Songkla U
10 satellite centers
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55 Industrial
Technology
Assistants (iTA)
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25. Testing Services and Standard Certification
Electrical and Electronic Products Testing Center
Technical services including testing, calibration, and standard certification is
vital to the manufacturing sector of all sizes to guarantee that their product
quality meets customers specification.
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26. Market Enabling
Technology transfer/diffusion mechanisms to increase national competitiveness
through S& T
Supporting mechanisms for successful commercialization
Linkages between NSTDA and industries / society
Intellectual Property
S&T Solutions
Conversation & Communication
to Create
Industries / Society
Community / SMEs
Relationship Building
Interactions / Feedbacks
Academics / Public Sector
Market Needs/Demand Collaboration is the Key
Industrial Problem
to sustainability
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27. Success Case: Export of Cane Harvesters to
Brazil
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28. International Success of NSTDA Incubatee
Flexoresearch Group
World Economic Forum Technology Pioneers
2011 in the Clean Tech category from novel
blended enzymes that recovers pulp/fibre
from laminated paper waste
Time Magazine “10 Start-Ups That Will
Change Your Life” published on 23 September
2010
CNN produced documentary of the company
in 2012
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29. International Success of Start-ups from TSP
Hi-Grimm Co., Ltd.
Awards from International Technology Expo
2012, Malaysia, May 2012
•
Gold Medal
•
Excellent Biotechnology Innovation from
Japan
•
Excellent Environment Innovation from
China
Gold Medal from 8th Taipei International
Invention Show & Technomart, Taiwan, Sept.
2012.
Grand Prize 2012 from Asian Science Parks
Association, Oct. 2012.
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30. Voices of our Customers...
“…the establishment of Green Nanomaterials Research Center at TSP
reflects our research and development mission and offers chances to
SCG Cement’s researchers to work in high-quality environment
surrounded by the country’s leading researchers. This environment
allows our researchers to catch up with the latest and advance
technologies rapidly and work closely with research institutions that
we have cooperation including SIIT, AIT, NSTDA’s research centers such
as NANOTEC and MTEC.”
-- Pramote Techasupatkul, President, SCG Cement Co., Ltd.
“…establishing Betagro Science Center in Thailand Science Park (TSP) is
another big step of Betagro Group investing in R&D. We chose TSP
because of a potential on R&D collaboration with the four National
Research Centers who have a large pool of human resources and state-ofthe-art equipments. We strongly believe that the “science” atmosphere
and “learning” environment in TSP will motivate our R&D staff to be able
to deliver innovative outcomes within a timely manner.”
-- Vanus Taepaisitphongse, Chief Executive Officer, Betagro Group
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31. Strategic Alliances - Private Sector
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32. Strategic Alliances – Public Sector
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33. Thank You
Innovation Cluster 2 Buildings
Office and Lab spaces are available now!
Operation starts 1st October 2013
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