SEKRETARIAT UTAMAGedung B.J. Habibie Jalan M.H. Thamrin Nomor 8,
Jakarta Pusat 10340Telepon/wa:08118612350 email: [email protected]
https://www.brin.go.id
Nomor : B-1581/II/KS.00.01/12/2021 Jakarta, 2 Desember 2021Lampiran : 1 (satu) berkasHal : Undangan menghadiri Acara Pembukaan dan Partisipasi Aktif pada
The International Workshop "Technology Transfer AndCommercialization" (Virtual Mode) Jakarta, 7-8 Desember 2021
Yth. Bapak dan Ibu(Sesuai Daftar Undangan Terlampir)
Merujuk perihal pada pokok surat tersebut di atas, dengan hormat disampaikan bahwaBadan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN) sebagai national focal point Indonesia pada The Centrefor Science and Technology of the Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries (NAM S&TCentre), bekerja sama dengan NAM S&T Centre Secretariat, akan menyelenggarakankegiatan The International Workshop on "Technology Transfer and Commercialization",secara virtual pada 7-8 Desember 2021 mendatang.
Workshop tersebut merupakan komitmen Indonesia pada the 1st Meeting of the Bureau ofthe 15th Governing Council of the NAM S&T Centre yang diadakan pada 20 September 2021lalu. Disamping itu, kegiatan ini juga dimaksudkan untuk meningkatkan peran aktif Indonesiadalam mendukung program peningkatan kapasitas sumber daya iptek negara anggota NAMS&T Centre melalui knowledge sharing scheme di bidang transfer teknologi dan komersialisasidengan mengangkat berbagai case study diantaranya inovasi teknologi untuk mendukungupaya mitigasi dan keadaan darurat.
Sehubungan dengan hal tersebut, kami mengundang Bapak/Ibu/Saudara atauperwakilan dari institusi/satuan kerja yang Bapak/Ibu/Saudara pimpin untuk hadir danberpartisipasi sebagai peserta pada workshop dimaksud. Sebagai pertimbangan Bapak/Ibukami sampaikan tentative agenda dan detail kegiatan sebagaimana terlampir.
Konfirmasi kehadiran Bapak/Ibu atau yang mewakili dapat dilakukan melalui tautanhttps://eoffice.brin.go.id/preview/Reg-IWTTC-NAM paling lambat tanggal 6 Desember 2021.Untuk informasi lebih lanjut dapat menghubungi Sdr. Ario S. Prawira (HP: +62 822 1720 7120,email: [email protected]) atau Sdr. Tito Briyan Diputra (HP: +62 811 4621 311,email: [email protected]
Demikian disampaikan. Atas partisipasi dan perkenan Bapak/Ibu/Saudara, kami ucapkanterima kasih.
Plt. Sekretaris Utama,
Nur Tri Aries Suestiningtyas
Tembusan:Kepala Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional
Lampiran SuratNomor : B-1581/II/KS.00.01/12/2021Tanggal : 2 Desember 2021
DAFTAR UNDANGAN
Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia (KBRI) di New Delhi, India1. Wakil Kepala Perwakilan
Kementerian1. Deputi Bidang Koordinasi Kerja Sama Ekonomi Internasional, Kemenko Ekonomi
2. Deputi Bidang Koordinasi Perniagaan dan Industri, Kemenko Ekonomi
3. Deputi Bidang Koordinasi Pengembangan Usaha Badan Usaha Milik Negara (BUMN), Riset, dan
Inovasi, Kemenko Ekonomi
4. Direktur Jenderal Kerja Sama Multilateral, Kementerian Luar Negeri
5. Direktur Perdagangan, Perindustrian, Komoditas, dan Kekayaan Intelektual, Kementerian Luar
Negeri
6. Direktur Sosial Budaya dan Organisasi Internasional Negara Berkembang, Kementerian
Luar Negeri
7. Direktur Jenderal Pendidikan Tinggi, Riset, dan Teknologi, Kementerian Pendidikan,
Kebudayaan, Riset, dan Teknologi
8. Sekretaris Direktorat Jenderal Pendidikan Tinggi, Riset dan Teknologi, Kementerian
Pendidikan, Kebudayaan, Riset, dan Teknologi
9. Direktorat Jenderal Perdagangan Dalam Negeri, Kementerian Perdagangan
10. Direktorat Jenderal Pengembangan Ekspor Nasional, Kementerian Perdagangan
11. Kepala Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kesehatan, Kementerian Kesehatan
12. Kepala Pusat Pembinaan, Pendidikan, dan Pelatihan Perencanaan, Kementerian
Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional/Bappenas
13. Direktur Pendidikan Tinggi, dan Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi, Kementerian
Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional/Bappenas
14. Direktur Politik Luar Negeri dan Kerjasama Pembangunan Internasional, Kementerian
Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional/Bappenas
15. Direktur Jenderal Industri Logam, Mesin, Alat Transportasi, dan Elektronika, Kementerian
Perindustrian
16. Direktur Jenderal Industri Kecil Menengah dan Aneka, Kementerian Perindustrian
17. Direktur Jenderal Ketahanan, Perwilayahan dan Akses Industri Internasional, Kementerian
Perindustrian
18. Kepala Badan Standardisasi dan Kebijakan Jasa Industri, Kementerian Perindustrian
19. Kepala Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia Industri, Kementerian Perindustrian
20. Kepala Badan Pengkajian dan Pengembangan Perdagangan, Kementerian Perdagangan
21. Direktur Penggunaan dan Pemasaran Produk Dalam Negeri, Kementerian Perdagangan
22. Direktur Pengembangan Produk Ekspor, Kementerian Perdagangan
23. Direktur Pengembangan Promosi dan Citra, Kementerian Perdagangan
24. Direktur Standardisasi dan Pengendalian Mutu, Kementerian Perdagangan
25. Kepala Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan, Kementerian Energi dan Sumber Daya
Mineral
26. Kepala Badan Pengembangan Infrastruktur Wilayah, Kementerian Pekerjaan Umum dan
Perumahan Rakyat
27. Kepala Badan Pengembangan Infrastruktur Wilayah, Kementerian Pekerjaan Umum dan
Perumahan Rakyat
28. Kepala Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Perhubungan, Kementerian Perhubungan
29. Kepala Badan Badan Pengembangan SDM Perhubungan, Kementerian Perhubungan
30. Kepala Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia, Kementerian
Komunikasi dan Informatika
Kepala Lembaga/LPNK
1. Kepala Badan Informasi Geospasial
2. Kepala Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana
3. Kepala Badan Pencarian dan Pertolongan Nasional
4. Kepala Badan Standardisasi Nasional
Ketua Asosiasi Inkubator Bisnis Indonesia (AIBI)
Ketua Umum Masyarakat Ilmuwan dan Teknolog Indonesia (MITI)
Universitas
1. Rektor ITS
2. Rektor ITB
3. Rektor Universitas Indonesia
4. Rektor Universitas Bina Nusantara
5. Rektor Universitas Gadjah Mada
6. Rektor Universitas Airlangga
7. Rektor Universitas Syiah Kuala
8. Kepala LLDIKTI – Seluruh Indonesia
9. Ketua LPPM Universitas Negeri – Seluruh Indonesia
31. Ketua LPPM Klaster Riset Mandiri – Seluruh Indonesia
Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional1. Plt. Deputi Bidang Kebijakan Riset dan Inovasi2. Plt. Deputi Bidang Sumber Daya Manusia Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi3. Plt. Deputi Bidang Infrastruktur Riset dan Inovasi4. Plt. Deputi Bidang Fasilitasi Riset dan Inovasi5. Plt. Deputi Bidang Pemanfaatan Riset dan Inovasi6. Plt. Kepala OR Pengkajian dan Penerapan Teknologi7. Plt. Kepala OR Ilmu Pengetahuan Teknik8. Plt. Kepala OR Ilmu Pengetahuan Sosial Humaniora9. Plt. Kepala Pusyantek
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATIONFOR
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ONTECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND COMMERCIALIZATION
07 – 08 December 2021 (Virtual Mode)
Video Conference Invitation Participant
A. Agenda ArrangementThe International Workshop on Technology Transfer and Commercialization will beheld on;
a. Tuesday, 07 December 2021Local Time Time Zone01.00 PM – 05.35 PM Jakarta Time (GMT+7)11.30 AM – 04.05 PM India Time (GMT+5:30)
b. WednesdayLocal Time Time Zone01.00 PM – 05.30 PM Jakarta Time (GMT+7)11.30 AM – 04.00 PM India Time (GMT+5:30)
The workshop will be hosted by Indonesia in Jakarta virtually using Zoom CloudMeeting with the link below;
Meeting Link for the Workshop is;https://brin-go-id.zoom.us/j/88999242986Meeting ID: 889 9924 2986Passcode: NAM-BRIN21International Workshop on Technology Transfer and Commercialization (NAM S&TCentre)Time: Dec 7, 2021 12:00 PM Jakarta
Dec 8, 2021 12:00 PM Jakarta
B. Virtual BackgroundAll Participants are encouraged to put on the virtual background which is available tobe download at https://bit.ly/IWTTC-NAM-Material from December 6th 2021.
C. General Guidelines
1. Please kindly rename the username displayed by the following format:Country Code – Your Name (e.g. ID – Jonathan)List of the country code
State Country Code State Country CodeAfghanistan AF Lebanon LBAlgeria DZ Malawi MWArgentina AR Malaysia MYBangladesh BD Malta MTBhutan BT Mauritius MUBolivia BO Myanmar MMBurkina Faso BF Nepal NPCambodia KH Nicaragua NIColombia CO Nigeria NGCongo CG Pakistan PKCuba CU Palestine PSCyprus CY Serbia RSEgypt EG South Africa ZAEthiopia ET Sri Lanka LKGabon GA St. Lucia LCThe Gambia GM Syria SYGuyana GY Tanzania TZIndia IN Togo TGIndonesia ID Uganda UGIran IR Venezuela VEIraq IQ Vietnam VNJordan JO Zambia ZMKenya KE Zimbabwe ZWKorea DPR KP
2. The registered participants could join the meeting room for about thirty (30) minutesbefore the event commences.
3. The participants are expected to keep the camera on, while the microphone onmute mode unless allowed to speak by moderator.
4. The active participants may post comments or questions in the chat window duringthe presentations. For verbal questions, please wait until the Q&A segment to posethe questions. For the selected participants are required to turn on the camera andmicrophone.
5. The participants are expected to attend the entire series of the event, solemnly andorderly. The entire series of events will be recorded and stored by the committee asa form of Government accountability.
D. Dress CodeAll participants are required to wear presentable clothing (e.g. Formal outfit or long-sleeved shirt)
E. Workshop MaterialAll workshop materials can be found at https://bit.ly/IWTTC-NAM-Material fromDecember 10th 2021.
F. Workshop Certificate
All speakers, moderators and registered participants who joined the workshopvirtually are required to have e-certificate. The e-certificate will be conveyed directlyvia email from December 13th to December 15th.
For further information please email to [email protected]
CONFIRMATION FORM
THE INTERNATIONALWORKSHOPon
Technology Transfer and Commercialization
Jointly Organized by:
The National Research and Innovation AgencyThe Republic of Indonesia
andThe Centre for Science and Technology of the Non-Aligned andOther Developing Countries (NAM S&T), New Delhi - India
7-8 December 2021Virtual Mode from Jakarta, Indonesia
CONFIRMATION FORM
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First Name
Surname
Country
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Division/Department
Organization/Ministry
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPON
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND COMMERCIALIZATION(Virtual Mode)
7-8 December 2021
Jointly Organized by
&
&
The National Research and Innovation Agency(BRIN)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Centre for Science & Technology of the Non-Alignedand Other Developing Countries (NAM S&T Centre)
New Delhi, India
INTRODUCTION
In recent years, there is a great emphasis on transferring inventions and technologies originating from non-profitresearch institutes such as universities and state-owned research centers to industry through technologytransfer/licensing or commercialization. The main objectives of this technology commercialization includeleveraging R&D outcomes and intellectual assets, raise the accessibility of scientific outcomes to a broad range ofconsumers, development of new services and products ready for commercialization, and last but not the least, tointensify industrial competition.
The transfer literally can originate either due to technology push (through research) or market pull (throughindustry). However, in order to create socially useful innovation, the collaborative actors - involving academia orresearcher, industry and policy makers must formulate and implement coherent and feasible technologytransfer/commercialization strategies. A critical issue addressed to strategy development is how governments,especially from emerging economies, can make effective technological promotion policies, specifically byproviding incentives, patent protection and ownership or engaging the profit-oriented private sectors.
In order to discuss the underlined issues regarding technology transfer and commercialization in developingcountries, the National Research and Innovation Agency of the Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia will hosta two-day International Workshop on “Technology Transfer and Commercialization” during 7-8 December 2021jointly with the Centre for Science and Technology of the Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries (NAMS&T Centre), New Delhi, India in order to enable Scientists & Researchers, Industrialists, Technology Providers,Technology Consultants, Project-planners, Government officials, Policy makers and other stakeholders fromindustry and non-government organizations from NAM S&T Centre Member Countries and other developingcountries to share, learn, collect, analyze and study best practices on how to encourage and reinforce technologytransfer/commercialization processes in order to accomplish technological enhancement and upgradation throughpolicy development.
The Workshop will be conducted virtually from Jakarta, Indonesia.
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
The Workshop will bring together key stakeholders in the science, technology and innovation sectors to discussways in strengthening the ecosystem for technology research and development (R&D) as well as technologytransfer and commercialization.
The objectives of the Workshop are:
1) To collect, study and share best practices and increase participants’ knowledge of various forms andpossibilities of technology transfer and commercialization strategies.
2) To strengthen the analytical skills of participants on leveraging their essential knowledge that has animpact on policy formulation/development regarding technology transfer and commercialization.
3) To assist the participating government officials to appreciate how public research agencies may bringthe real impact of industrial innovation in private sectors through technological licensing;
4) To illuminate instances where government can form new solutions in inducing the private sectors tomake contributing role through their profit-oriented activities in addressing public concerns, in thiscase, disasters and emergencies.
The sessions on Day-1 of the Workshop will examine the common technology transfer mechanisms and itschallenges. This will provide better comprehension towards the motivation and possible barriers in adoptingtechnology transfer and commercialization strategies.
The sessions on Day-2 will specifically provide essential knowledge which will help the participating governmentofficials to gain the key element of technology commercialization to attract private companies within their owncountries to participate in the matter by creating technological innovations to address disaster and emergencies.
TOPICS TO BE COVERED
● Knowledge/technology transfer processes, strategies, implementation (Developing marketing planning)
● Technology transfer, entrepreneurship, national development
● Policies for licensing of intellectual property, including patenting
● International technology transfer, technology valuation and technology acquisitions
● Technology transfer mechanisms/indicators
● Spin-offs from public technology sources
● Technology transfer in university-industry-government cooperative research
● Technological cooperation patterns: R&D consortia, international strategic alliances (How scientificresearchers make business negotiation with privately-owned industries)
● Commercial applications and associated risks
CERTIFICATION
E-Certificates will be awarded to participants upon successful completion of the Workshop.
RESOURCE PERSONS
The resource persons for the Workshop will comprise eminent experts and professionals in the relevant fieldsfrom Indonesia and other countries. The Workshop is open to any scientists and professionals with an interest in“Technology Transfer and Commercialization”.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Scientists & Researchers, Industrialists, Technology providers and start-ups, Technology consultants, Project-planners, Government officials, Policy makers and other stakeholders from industry and non-governmentorganizations from various NAM and other developing countries who are engaged in the subject of technologytransfer and commercialization, are invited to participate in this Virtual-Workshop.
Experts and professionals from the developed countries are also welcome to participate as resource persons fordelivering keynote lectures on relevant topics during the workshop.
The Workshop will be conducted in English.
Member countries are strongly encouraged to consider qualified female participants in their nominations.
IMPORTANT DATES
ACTIVITY DATE
Registration/Submission of Application Starts (along with theExtended Abstract)
21 September 2021
Last Date of Submission of Application 3 December 2021
Issue of Online Conference Link to Participants 4 December 2021
Workshop Dates 07 – 08 December 2021
PARALLEL SESSION
15.05-15.10BREAKOUT ROOM I BREAKOUT ROOM II
Introduction by Moderator:Mr. Dadan Nugraha, BRIN Indonesia
Introduction by Moderator:Dr. Amir Faisal Manurung, BRIN Indonesia
15.10-15.20 Speaker 1: Prof. Dr. Ir. Hadi KariaPurwadaria, M.Sc
Professor of Food and Agricultural Product,Processing Engineering, Bogor AgriculturalUniversity (IPB); Indonesian BusinessIncubator Association (AIBI), Indonesia
Incubators as Enabler BusinessEcosystem for Technology
Commercialization in Indonesian GrowingStartups
Speaker 1: Prof. Dr. Ni Nyoman TriPuspaningsih, M.Si
Vice Rector for Research, Innovation andCommunity Development, UniversitasAirlangga, Indonesia
Meaningful Triple Helix Advantages linkage forNational Innovation Development: "UNAIRCase Study"
15.20-15.30 Speaker 2:Mr. Seyed Saeed EshraghiNaeini
Senior Expert of Commercialization
Commercialization & Intellectual PropertyOffice
Iranian Research Organization for Science& Technology (IROST), Iran
Challenges of Technology Valuation inResearch Organizations
Speaker 2: Ms. Meenakshi Kanaujia
Assistant Director, Directorate of Innovationand Technology Transfer, Amity University,Noida, India
Technology Transfer & Commercializationfrom Higher Education Institutions in India:A Case Study of Amity University
15.30-15.40 Speaker 3: Dr. Ir. Jarot S Suroso, M. Eng
Associate Professor, Magister Managementof Information System, BINUS University,Indonesia
Knowledge Management for TechnologyIncubation
Speaker 3: Dr. Peer Mohamed
Senior Lecturer, and Manager, UKM-YSDChair for Sustainability, Faculty ofEngineering and Built Environment, UniversitiKebangsaan,Malaysia
Sustainable Integrated Palm Oil WasteBiomass Management: Zero WasteTechnology
15.40-15.50 Speaker 4:Mr. Tafirenyika MakandwaPrinciple Science and Technology officerMinistry of Higher and Tertiary Education,Innovation, Science and TechnologyDevelopment, ZimbabweTechnology Transfer andCommercialization in Zimbabwe
Speaker 4: Dr Danis Eka PrasetyaWicaksana
Research Organization for Assesment ofTechnology, BRIN Indonesia
Framework System of University TechnologyBased Start- Up Development by UniversityIncubator: Case Study
15.50-16.00 Speaker 4: Dr. Cho Min HanDirector, Department of Research andInnovation, Ministry of Science andTechnology,MyanmarRole of Technology Transfer Offices inUniversity and Research Center-IndustryInteractions
Speaker 5: Dr. Subhendu Chakrabarti
Chief Scientist and Head
Knowledge Portfolio Management Department
CSIR-CLRI, Chennai, India
Technology Commercialization in TraditionalIndustry with Special Reference to LeatherSector
16.00-16.10 Speaker 6: Dr. Pavan Kumar
Senior Scientist, Patent Officer andConvener of SPBD
CSIR-IMMT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
IP Analytics for Strategic Planning andTechnology Transfer
Speaker 6: Dr. Hudaa Neetoo
Senior Lecturer in Microbiology, University ofMauritius,Mauritius
Smart Bite™ ManiodixHEALTH Products:An innovative line of Healthful, Easy-to-Use,Affordable, Low-Fat, Tasty and High-Proteinbreakfast for the Mauritian market
16:10-16:40 Q&A, Guided by Moderator16:40-16:45 Closing Remarks for Day-1
Workshop Day 2
08 December 2021
(Indonesia Time: GMT + 7 hrs.)PLENARY SESSION
Time Agenda13:00-13:05 Opening by MC, Ms. Maftuha Rifka Auliya
13:05-13:25
Keynote Speaker 1: Dr. Wan Raihana Wan Aasim
Vice President, Technology & Innovation Fund, Malaysian Technology DevelopmentCorporation (MTDC),Malaysia
Lab to Market – Challenges, Tips and Tricks
13:25-13:45
Keynote Speaker 2: Prof. Nurul Taufiqu Rochman M.Eng.
Director of Research Center for Metallurgy and Material BRIN, Indonesia
Nanotechnology Development and Commercialization in Indonesia Based onBioresources:Case Study of Nanotechnology Transfer in Indonesia
13:45-14:05Keynote Speaker 3: drg. Ika Dewi Ana, M.Kes., Ph.D
Vice Rector for Research and Community Development, Universitas Gadjah Mada,Indonesia
PARALLEL SESSION
14:05-14:10
BREAKOUT ROOM I BREAKOUT ROOM IIIntroduction by Moderator:Ragil Yoga Edi, BRIN Indonesia
Introduction by Moderator,
Dr. Dwie Irmawaty Gultom, BRINIndonesia
14:10-14:20 Speaker 1: Dr. Ayaat Mohamed AhmedElmaghraby
Researcher, City of Scientific Research andTechnological Applications, Egypt
Evaluation Technology Transfer: SomeProblems and Solutions
Speaker 1:Mr. Mehtab Ahmed
Sr. Technical Officer (Marketing), OIC/Marketing and Commercialization
PCSIR Labs, Pakistan
Application of Business Incubations centersand Technology Parks on the establishmentof Small and Medium Enterprises andeconomic development of any Country:Case Study
14:20-14:30 Speaker 2: Dr. A.L.A.K. Ranaweera
Senior Lecturer, University of Kelaniya, SriLanka
Research, Innovation andCommercialization of ConsumerElectronics Products for Futuristic SmartCities
Speaker 2: Bambang Pamujati, S.T.,M.Sc.Eng., Ph.D.
Vice-Rector for Research, Innovation,Cooperation, and Alumni
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS),Indonesia
Escalating ideas toward innovative productsand its commercialization: case study of ITSSurabaya
14:30-14:40 Speaker 3: Dr. Dipl. Ing. Michael AndreasPurwoadi, DEA
Head of The Electronics Technology Center,BRIN, Indonesia
Industrialisation of Automatic DependantSurveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) for civilair traffic management.
Speaker 3:Mr. Prabath Abeysiriwardana
Deputy Director, Ministry of SkillsDevelopment Vocational Education Researchand Innovation, Sri Lanka
Key Performance Indicators on TechnologyTransfer and Commercialization ofResearch towards Sustainable CommercialAgriculture
14:40-14:50 Speaker 4: Dr. Kamalesh Prasad
Senior Principal Scientist
CSIR-Central Salt & Marine Chemicals
Speaker 4: Ahmad Gamal S.Ars., M.Si.,M.U.P., Ph.D,
Director of Innovation and Science TechnoPark/Advisor of the Smart City Research
Research Institute, Bhavnagar, India
Seaweed based Downstream TechnologiesDeveloped at CSIR-CSMCRI and
their Commercialization
Center, UI, Indonesia
Towards Demand Driven Innovation: AnExample by Universitas Indonesia
14:50-15:00 Speaker 5: Dr. Ella Melianda S.T. M.T.
Researcher Hydrometeorological Hazard,Tsunami and Disaster Mitigation ResearchCenter, Syiah Kuala University (UNSYIAH),Indonesia
GIS-based Information System Technologyfor Disaster-affected Built Environment asa tool for post-disaster Recovery Assessment
Speaker 5: Dr. Fatimah Rubaizah
Head of Unit, Malaysian Rubber Board,Malaysia
Natural Rubber by Malaysian RubberBoard (MRB): Case Study
15:00-15:10 Speaker 6: Dr. Riyadh Kamil AbidSenior Engineering Chief, Directorate ofMaterials Research, Ministry of Science andTechnology (MoST), IraqNanotechnologies Promote Petroleum andPetrochemical Industries (Modeling ofNano Sensor by ANSYS)
Speaker 6: Dr. Pradeep WishwanathSamarasekere
Senior Lecturer, Director/ UniversityBusiness Linkage Cell, Faculty of Computingand Technology, University of Kelaniya, SriLanka
Bridging the Gap between Academia andBusiness
15:10-15:20 Speaker 7: Dr. Hidayat
Director of Research Center for Limnology,BRIN, Indonesia
Disaster Mitigation in Limnology ResearchCONCLUDING SESSION
15:20-16:20 Adoption of Resolution16:20-16:30 Closing Remarks byMrs. Nur Tri Aries Suestiningtyas, Executive Secretary, National
Research and Innovation Agency / National Focal Point of Indonesia for NAM S&T Centreand Executive Secretary of BRIN
16:30-16:40 Concluding Remarks by Dr. Amitava Bandopadhyay, Director General, NAM S&T Centre
Vote of Thanks
ABOUT THE ORGANISERS
NAM S&T CENTRE
The Centre for Science and Technology of the Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries (NAM S&TCentre), New Delhi is an Inter-governmental Organization with a Membership of 47 countries spread over Asia,Africa, Middle East and Latin America. The Centre was set up in 1989 in New Delhi, India in pursuance of thedecisions of various NAM Summits with the objective of promoting mutually beneficial S&T cooperation amongthe NAM and other developing countries for collective self-reliance.
The Centre undertakes a variety of programmes, including the organization of International Workshops,Conferences and Training Courses, and implementation of Collaborative S&T Projects. It also offers short-termResearch Fellowships to Scientists and Technologists from developing countries in association with the Centres ofExcellence in various countries. The Centre also brings out books, monographs and other scientific publicationson different subjects that are of interest to developing countries. The Centre’s activities provide an opportunity forscientist-to-scientist contact and interactions, familiarizing participants on the latest developments and techniquesin the subject areas, identification of the requirements of training and expert assistance, locating technologies fortransfer between the Members and other developing countries, and dissemination of STI information etc. Inaddition, the Centre encourages Academic R&D-Industry interactions in the developing countries through its“NAM S&T-Industry Network”.
The National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
The National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) of the Republic of Indonesia is a governmental institutionunder the President of the Republic of Indonesia which has mandate to conduct an integrated research,development, assessment, and application as well as invention and innovation.
The BRIN is operated with significant autonomy as stated in the three basic directions and seven Agency goals.The three directions are to (i) Consolidating of national R&D resources (including human, infrastructure andbudget resources); (ii) Creating open global standard research ecosystem which is collaborative but inclusive; and(iii) Creating the strong and excellent ecosystem to support national economic growth based on sustainabledevelopment. While the strategic goals are focused on the (a) R&D institutes consolidation (b) Transformation ofbusiness process and research management – to accelerate the critical mass of Research, Development andInnovation (c) Refocusing on research program to accelerate added value economy based on natural resourcesand diversities (d) Re-shaping Indonesia as global excellent research center and platform for conductingbiodiversity, geographic, art and cultural research (e) Facilitation and enabler for national and internationalcounterparts to jointly conduct R&D and produce innovations (f) Creation of an awesome platform for excellenthuman resources to conduct research based on entrepreneurship, and (g) Improving economic impacts fromresearch activities, to establish S&T platform as a promising investment.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
The details about the virtual platform that will be used for the Workshop including the log-in details will becommunicated to all the speakers and participants by 4 December 2021.
Other details and terms & conditions for the participation of scientists and experts from various countries will begiven to the speakers on receipt of their confirmations.
CONTACT DETAILS
Dr. Amitava BandopadhyayDirector GeneralCentre for Science & Technology of the Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries(NAM S&T Centre)E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.namstct.org
Mr. Madhusudhan BandyopadhyaySenior AdviserNAM S&T CentreZone-6A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110003,IndiaTel: +91-11-24645134, 24644974Fax: +91-11-24644973E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.namstct.org
Ms. Nena MeliaCoordinator for Focal Point SecretariatBureau of Legal and CooperationThe National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)/The Republic of IndonesiaE-mail: [email protected]: www.brin.go.id
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