Global Innovation Ecosystem

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Global Innovation Ecosystem Cabinet Office, Government of Japan Nippon Keidanren Science Council of Japan Japan Science and Technology Agency http://gies2008.com/en/index.html http://crds.jst.go.jp/GIES/

Global Innovation Ecosystem (GIES) is a system intended to address the many global issues and problems that have emerged in recent years through global cooperation based on innovation. is a system, in which each countries involved must play its part in creating innovation and solving global problems. will foster science-based innovation in “fields of interaction” (BA) to balance economic development with building a sustainable global society . is not only important for the public sector but also crucial for sustained private-sector growth.

Science Based Innovation and “Fields of Interaction” (BA) is the process by which new technology and breakthrough ideas are created through the application of scientific knowledge and transformed into goods economic and social value. In “Fields of Interaction” (BA), networks of talent, infrastructure, and capital will work together to produce scientific and technological outcomes that will develop to create new economic and social values.

SL (Step & Loop) Model for Science based Innovation Growth Profit Welfare Modified of Branscomb’s model by JST/CRDS. Product Development Marketing Demonstration Prototype Social Implementation Invention Proof of Concept     Field Test Discovery Scientific Knowledge ESTD Research & Development Invention Innovation: New products New business Sea of Ideas The Darwinian Sea Social Needs “Struggle for Life” in a Sea of Technical and Entrepreneurship Risk

Innovation Ecosystem “Ba” Input Output Interaction Field Knowledge Proof of Concept Prototypes Profit and Welfare/QOL Sustainability “Ba” Interaction Field Input Knowledge Creation Output Value Creation Funding Education, Human Resource Training, Mobility Public Acceptance for New Things International Competition & Collaboration

Innovation Ecosystem “Ba” Interaction Field Input Output Knowledge Creation Output Value Creation Proof of Concept Prototypes Profit and Welfare/QOL Sustainability Vision Policy/Strategy University/Enterprise Research  Human Networks Networks of Technologies Networks of Funds Regional Clusters Industry-Academia Collaborations IP/Standard Regulation/Deregulation  Innovation-friendly Markets Public Procurement Funding Human Resources/Education: nurture talents, brain circulation Public Acceptance: consensus, consumer education, cultural issues International Competition & Collaboration

Why is GIES? To Resolve Global Problems Global Vision For a Longer Term and From a Broader Perspective Work together toward the Common Goals Simultaneously Achieve Economic Growth and Sustainability

Concept of GIES Sustainable Development: Resolution of Global Problems Social values Economic values Global Innovation Ecosystem Regional Innovation Ecosystem National Innovation Ecosystem Science & Technology Market / Society Talent, Infrastructure & Capital Public sectors Private sectors International Collaboration Framework

3D GIES Model Sustainable Development: Resolution of Global Problems Socioeconomic Value Social Value Economic Value “Ba” Interaction Field Science & Technology Market / Society Developed Countries Developed Countries Global Networks of Technology Networks of Funds Regional Clusters Developing Countries Developing Countries Regional Human Networks Industry-Academia Collaborations Undeveloped Countries Undeveloped Countries National Talent, Infrastructure, Capital Public sectors Private sectors International Collaboration Framework