Industry-academic-government collaboration for technology development.
Publication details: Tokyo, Japan : Asian Productivity Organization, 1989.Description: 284 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:- 9283320662
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Industry-academic-government collaboration for technology development. (1989). Tokyo, Japan : Asian Productivity Organization.
Report of the symposium -- Paper prepared by participants and resource persons -- University-Industry-R&D Institute interaction for development: the experiences in Bangladesh -- Industry-university-government linkage in R&D development: the ROC experience -- ITRI's way to success -- Industry-public R&D institute-university linkages in Fiji and other South Pacific countries -- Industry-public R&D institute-university linkages in India: present position and problems of R&D -- Collaborative R&D in India: industry, public R&D, and universities -- Industry-public R&D institute-university linkages in Iran -- Tripartite linkages: the Japanese experience -- Regional development and technology linkages -- Academia-industry linkages for technology development -- The role of universities and research institute in research and development and technical services (R&D&TS) in the Republic of Korea -- Industry-public R&D institution-university linkages in Malaysia -- Industry-government RD institutes-university linkages: the role of the Royal Nepal Academy of Science and Technology -- university-R&D-industry linkages: the Pakistan scenario -- R&D linkages: the ITDI experience -- Industry-public R&D institute-university linkages in Sri Lanks -- R&D status and linkages between private industry and public agencies: Thai experience -- Industry-public R&D institute-university linkages in Thailand -- Cooperation between industry, university, and government in R&D: lessons from OECD countries' experiences -- Key issues in building linkages between industry, academia, and government in technology development in the USA
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