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Nanotechnologyin the Asia Pacific Region
Kazunobu TANAKANational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science
and Technology (AIST)&
Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)
3rd International WS to Develop aGlobal Nanotechnology Network, May 26-27, 2005,
Saarbrucken, Germany
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Outline Introducing the Asia Nano Forum (ANF)
Overview on Nanotech Infrastructure in ANFNetwork and ANF Activities
Japan Nanotechnology Strategy, Programs andInfrastructures Overview
Summary and Suggestions for Global
Collaboration
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Introducing Asia Nano Forum (ANF) Network
13 Member Economies include Australia, China, Hong
Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, NewZealand, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam
Mission To promote the research and development andindustrialization in nanotechnology that educationally,socially, environmentally and economically benefit eacheconomy by fostering the international network andcollaboration
Objectives1) Promote human resource development by exchanging
students, researchers and experts
2) Promote sharing information, resources, andexperiences, i.e., R&D projects, basic infrastructure, etc.of each economy through the ANF network
3) Enhance public awareness and education
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Asia Nano Forum (ANF)
Website www.asia-nano.org where information is beinguploaded to include Government policy, Key Centers,
Facilities, Education Program and Industry Information.This website is sponsored by AIST, Japan and supportedby ANF network
ANF Network Economies Agreed to Share Information &Infrastructures, and Collaborate Research & Activities inthe field of
a) Standardization of concepts and measurementsb) Social, environmental and health issuesc) Education and human resource development
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Asia Nano Forum Organization
Founding Chairman: Kazunobu TANAKA (JST, AIST, Japan)
Chairman: Hiroshi YOKOYAMA (AIST, Japan)
Co-chairman: Terry Turney (CSIRO, Australia)
Secretariat: Teerachai (Nick) Pornsin-Sirirak, (NSTDA, Thailand)
Coordinator: Lerwen Liu (AIST, Japan)
Other Steering Committee Board Members
Japan: Teruo Kishi, Korea: Han-Jo Lim , India: Ajay Sood, NewZealand: Andreas Markwitz, Taiwan: T.K. Lee, Singapore:Chwee Teck Lim, China: Chen Wang, Vietnam: Hong KhoiPhan, Malaysia: Halimaton Hamdan, Hong Kong: Paul Chu,
Indonesia: SyahrilRegional Coordinator: selected by the Steering Committee
Information Coordinator: selected by the Steering Committee
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ANF Network Organizations and CoordinatorsEconomy ANFo Network
Organization
ANFo Coordinator Network Website
Australia CSIRO Director: Terry Turney w w w .csiro.au
China NCNST Director: C.L.. BAI w w w .nanoctr.cn
Hong Kong HKUST President: Ching-Wu Chu www.ust.hk/~inmt
India DST Advisor: R.C. Srivastava www.dst.gov.in
Indonesia MRCNB CEO: Yohanes Surya NA
Korea KoNTRS Chairman: Hanjo Lim w w w .kontrs.or.kr
Japan AIST Director: H. Yokoyama www.aist.go.jp
Malaysia ISIFSS Director: Halimaton
Hamdan
www.kimia.fs.utm.my
Singapore NUS Dy-Director (IMRI): Soo-
Jin Chua
w w w .nusnni.nus.edu.sg
Taiwan NPNST Director: T.K. LEE nano-taiwan.sinica.edu.tw
Thailand NANOTEC Assistant Director:
Teerachai Pornsinsirirak
(Nick)
www.nanotec.or.th/index.p
hp
Vietnam VAST Chair of Scientific Council:
Prof. Phan Hong Khoi
www.ncst.ac.vn
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Past ANF Activities
1. Kick-off meeting-Asia Nano Forum Summit 2004(ANFoS2004) held on May 10-11th 2004 in Phuket co-organized by Japan and Thailand
2. ANF Special Workshop on Nanotechnology SocietalImpact in the Asia Pacific Region (ANFNSI2004) held inBeijing Nov. 26-27th 2004 co-organized by Japan andChina. Steering Committee and Coordinator Meeting were
held.3. ANF2005: HKUST-AIST Joint Workshop on Nano Science
and Technology held in Hong Kong on Mar 4th 2005 co-
organized by Japan and Hong Kong4. ANF Supporting Indonesia Nanotech Activities on April
and May 2005
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Past ANF Activities
5. Postgraduate Student Exchange Program StartedBetween Malaysia (Univ. Technology Malaysia) and Japan(AIST)
6. Building the ANF website (www.asia-nano.org), the 1st
Website on Asia Pacific Nanotech Database that includesProject/Program, Facilities/Infrastructure, Key Centers,Education Programs, and Industry Database to All ANFMember to Share Information and Stay E-connected.
7. Event Summary of ANF events is available at the AsiaPacific Nanotech Weekly (www.nanoworld.jp/apnw, open
to public)
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Future ANF Activities1. ANF Steering Committee Meeting on July 4th, Johor,
Malaysia (Malaysia Nanotechnology Forum)2. ANF Special Workshop on Education on Nov. 2005,
Jakarta, Indonesia (Motchar Riady Center for
Nanotechnology and BioEngineering InaugurationWorkshop)3. Second Summit -Asia Nano Forum Summit 2005
(ANFoS2005) to be held Dec 8-9th 2005 in Noosa (SunShine Coast), Australia co-organized by Australia andJapan
4. Asia Advanced Nano Processing for Nano, Bio,
Information Technologies (NBIT) Project supported byMEXT, NSFC and KOSEF
5. Monthly Network Briefing and Bi-monthly Newsletter
Th Fi A i N F S i 200
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The First Asia Nano Forum Summit 2004(ANFoS2004) Held in Phuket May10-11th
Th St i C itt M ti D i
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The Steering Committee Meeting DuringANF Beijing Nov.26th 2004
G Ph t t ANF B iji N 26th
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Group Photo at ANF Beijing Nov.26th
2004 co-organized by AIST and CAS
ANF2005 HKUST AIST J i t W k h i
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ANF2005 HKUST-AIST Joint Workshop inHong Kong March 4th
Government Funding Comparison in
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Government Funding Comparison inAP Region and Nano Infrastructure Assessment
C ountry/R egion Population(m illion)Funding2004 inM U S D FundingPer C apita R & DInfrastructure Hum anResource IndustryInfrastructure IndustryReadinessAustralia 19.2 30 1.563 good good fair fairC hina 1282.2 60 0.047 good sufficient fair fairHong Kong 6.98 10 1.433 good good good fairIndia 1095 5 0.005 in progress training fair fair
Indonesia 219.3 20 0.091 in progress good fair fairKorea (South) 49.9 208 4.168 excellent good good goodM alaysia 26.5 4 0.151 in progress training fair fairNew Zealand 4 11 2.750 good good fair fairSingapore 3.55 9 2.535 good good good fairTaiw an 22.8 91.1 3.996 good good good goodThailand 65.7 5 0.076 in progress training fair fairVietnam 82.85 1 0.012 in progress training fair fairJapan 128.1 940 7.338 excellent good excellent excellentUSA 296.2 961 3.244EU 460 1816 3.948
More substantial funding for Nanotechnology in Asia Pacific Region inthe coming year, e.g. HK government is allocating an additionalUSD40M for HK Nanotech R & D Center for the next 5 Years.
Prepared by Lerwen Liu
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Government Funding Comparison for 2004 in AP Economies
Asia Nano Funding in 2004 (M USD)
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80
100
120140
160
180
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Hong
Kong India
Indo
nesia
Korea(South
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Malaysia
New Ze
aland
SingaporeTa
iwan
Thailand
Vietnam
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Government Funding Comparison for 2004 in AP Economies
Asia N ano Funding Per C apita
0.00.51.01.52.02.53.03.5
4.0
Australia
China
Hong
Kong
India
Indone
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Malaysia
New
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Taiwan
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Asia/Pacific Region Nano & Society Assessment
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Asia/Pacific Region Nano & Society Assessment
Prepared by Lerwen Liu
AP Region Nano & Society Assessment
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AP Region Nano & Society Assessment Strong government policy support in most economies
Strong awareness of the need of education and trainingcourses are operating in most economies
Education Program in AP region is mostly bottom up,
whereas Top Down Programs in Korea and Taiwan. Strong awareness and expectation of the benefits of
Nanotech in field of energy, healthcare, environment,
agriculture and etc. Some economies such as Japan and Korea have seen the
emerging industrial impact of nanotech
The awareness of Risk in Nanotech is relatively weakcompared that in EU and USA (except Taiwan)
Standardization of Nanotech application in some areas is
emerging (Taiwan, Japan, China).
Opportunities for Collaboration with
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Opportunities for Collaboration withANF Network
Abundant & Motivated Human Resources (half of theworld`s population)
Strong Science and Technology Minded
Attractive Geographical Locations and Exotic Cultures(warm climate, beaches, great food, warm people etc)
Advanced Basic Research (Japan, China)
Advanced in Technology Infrastructure (Japan, Korea,Taiwan)
Efficient Business Environment (Hong Kong, Singapore,Taiwan)
Strong Government Initiatives and Industry participation(Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong)
Update on
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MEXT Nanotechnology Support Project (US$28M/Y since 2002)provides Nanotech Infrastructures (Facilities, Education andResearchers Networking) / Facilities 804 users (FY2003)
The Monthly Nanotech and Societal Workshop has been held sinceAug 2004 at AIST Headquarter gathering industry, government,academic, national institutions and general public representatives,resulting the new Inter-ministry (METI, MEXT,MOE and MHLW)Surveillance Study Project Facilitation of Public Acceptance ofNanotechnology (2005 MEXT)
The first Nanotechnology and Societal National Symposium washeld Feb. 1st 2005 supported by METI, MEXT, MOE, MHLW, NBCI,and Nikkei BP
CSTP Inter-ministry Projects on Nano-DDS, Nano Devices forMedical Use, and Nanostructured Structural Materials (2004) METI Project on Nanotech Standardization of Nanoparticle Risk
Evaluation Method (2005-2007)
Update on
Japan Nanotech Strategy and Program
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National Budget for 4 Priority Areas
of the S&T Basic PlanFY2003 FY2004 FY2005
Life ScienceUS$
3698M
US$
3965M
1598M
1068M
855M
US$
4100MInformation&
Telecommunications 1594M 1868M
EnvironmentalSciences 989M 1357M
Nanotechnology
Materials S&T822M 883M
Data reported by CSTP
Data not including nanotech-related funds for Univs
Calculated with US$ 1 = JP\ 110
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National Budget for
Nanotechnology-Materials in Japan
2002 2003 2004 2005
UNIVS
not
included
85.6B
778M
JP\ 90.4B
US$ 822M
93.5B
850M
97.1B
883M
UNIVS
included
JP\ 266.1B
US$ 2419M
Data reported by CSTP
Calculated with US$ 1 = JP\ 110
prepared : May 2005
J G t N t h
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Japanese Government NanotechHR Development Program
Ministry of Education, Sports, Culture, Science and Technology(MEXT)1. 21st Century COE Program - Study and Assessment on
International Competitiveness of Japanese Universities2. Liking Science and Technology Plan3. Nanotechnology Support Project Center (Nanonet) - HR Training
Workshops, Nanotech KID
4. Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) Tech TransferSupport Center Network and Training Support
METI Nanotech HR Training Issues, Topics and Strategy
1. Nanotech MOT Program (started FY2004)2. Industry-Univ. Collaboration Nanotech Manufacturing HR TrainingProgram Proposal (proposed for FY2005)
Important Issues to address in
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The Reforming Japan: Privatizing National Labs(FY2001 & FY2006) and University (FY2004)
Ensure Diversified and High Quality S&T HR Fostering HR Training, Basic Research and University Social Role
Promote Interdisciplinary and Social Science
Establish Japan Innovation System as Front Runner S & T for Safety and Security
S & T and Society
S & T International Strategy Continue Investment to Nanotechnology / Materials as
one of Priority Areas
Important Issues to address in
the 3rd S & T Basic Plan (FY2006-2010)
Summary
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Summary
All the 13 economies of the ANF network have initiatedNanotech Initiative, some are very well planned andestablished, some are making active progress incoordinated and detailed plan.
Under the umbrella of the ANF network JointWorkshops and Meetings were held for the past oneyear among the 13 economies, promoting mutualunderstanding, research collaboration and HRexchange.
All economies address the importance of innovative HRdevelopment in Nanotech and have set up programs forimplementation.
ANF Network Economies Are Keen on InternationalCollaboration.
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Fi t W k h N t h l i I d i h ld i
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First Workshop on Nanotechnology in Indonesia held inJakarta on April 11th 2005 organized by the Motchar Riady
Center Nanotechnology and BioEngineering (MRCNB)