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Petrochemical Industry Hydrology Information Technology Communication

We shall introduce the concept of Science Park and its role in promoting industrial competitiveness and sustainable development in selected areas. Selected Areas. Petrochemical Industry Hydrology Information Technology Communication. Petroleum Industry.

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Petrochemical Industry Hydrology Information Technology Communication

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  1. We shall introduce the concept of Science Park and its role in promoting industrial competitiveness and sustainable developmentin selected areas.

  2. Selected Areas • Petrochemical Industry • Hydrology • Information Technology • Communication • Petroleum Industry

  3. Science Park development is part of a global rethinking of the role of higher education in a society ( linkage to S.D. )

  4. Plan • Quick overview of references. • What is a Science Park ? • List of various goals set for Science Parks. • Benefits of a Science Park.

  5. Plan (Cont’d) • Element of success for a KFUPM Science Park. • UNESCO and the Science Park at KFUPM.

  6. Plan (Cont’d) • On the importance of incubators. • Some establishment difficulties.

  7. Quick Overview of References • Books, reports, web sites and specialized publications. • Meetings and discussions with various directors and founders of many Science Parks around the world. • IASP literature. • Personal visits to some Science Parks.

  8. What is a Science Park? • It is a medium in which collaboration between universities and industrial research centers flourishes, leading to regional and national economic growth. • Itorganizes joint researchprojectsbetween the university researchers/graduate students and national and multinational industrial R&Ds.

  9. What is Science Park? (Cont’d) • It offers selected national and multinational companies a possibility for establishing research centers in the park where they can have access to the university facilities and expertise. • It helps the start-up of small and medium size companies through its incubators.

  10. Goals of a Science Park • It aims at increasing industrial wealth through knowledge based activities. • It supports the main national industrial activities. • It creates start-ups useful to the major national industries. • It optimizes the interaction between the industry and the academic sectors.

  11. Goals of a Science Park (Cont’d) • It facilitates the technology transfer from the university to the park clients. • It enhances the industrial interest in basic research. • It increases awareness of the industrial needs and problems in the academic sector. • It creates job opportunities.

  12. Goals of a Science Park (Cont’d) • It promotes an entrepreneurial culture among faculty and graduate students. • It encourages selected faculty and graduate students to join the incubator. • It helps solving the problems of less competent industries. • It helps regional development.

  13. Benefits of a Science Park • Technology transfer from the university to the industrial partners. • Reverse of brain drain. • Increase of employment opportunities. • Increase the number of successful companies in technology based industries especially those supporting the major national industries.

  14. Benefits of Science Park (Cont’d) • Development of the high-value-added industries. • Creation of development funds from the operating surpluses to provide for the future growth of the Park.

  15. Benefits of Science Park (Cont’d) • Help in the establishment of joint research projects between the members of the park. • Providing a forum for meetings and contacts between various researchers, technical specialists, and university professors.

  16. Requirements for Science Park • Government support. • Critical mass of high tech companies. • Access to centers of learning. • Sufficient land area for present and future projects. • International and national accessibility (airports, freeways, port etc...).

  17. Requirements for Science Park (Cont’d) • Good climate and clean environmentsupport infrastructure. • Involvement of regional and national organizations. INTERNATIONAL? • Recreational opportunities within reach. • Internet accessibility. • Availability of all necessary utilities. • Availability of legal and financial experts.

  18. Elements of Success for a KFUPM Science Park • Theuniversityis locatedin theEasternProvince which is theindustrial center of thegulf region. • The university has a well established Basic Research Program (Lasers). • Proximity to ARAMCO, SABIC, SWCC and Jubail.

  19. Elements of Success for a KFUPM Science Park (Cont’d) • The presence of an International Airport within the region. • Low probability of natural disasters. • The Kingdom is an important market. • The availability of lands.

  20. On the importance of incubators. • About 1000 incubators in the USA. . • # increased by a factor of 4 in UK between 97 and 2000. • Impact on the management of SMEs, Scientist and Eng. • Globalization of economy. ¼ of ecommerce in Europe. • By 2003 ecommerce will amount to 3 trillions of $. • To access SMEs Intel is establishing ecommerce solution centers in IASP Science Parks.

  21. UNESCO and the Science Park at KFUPM 1- Selection of a group of experts 2-Feasibility study

  22. Some establishment difficulties. • Faculty support and participation. • Faculty creativity and initiative. • Financing and Venture Capital. • Industry involvement. • Industry and the traditional role of RI. • A judicious choice of partners. • Change in the rules of CSB.

  23. Some establishment difficulties. Consult: • Ministry of trade. • Ministry of Industry. • Ministry of higher education. • Industrial cities. • KACST. • Municipalities. • Private investors.

  24. End of presentation.

  25. DISCUSSION

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