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ASIA: THE NEW FRONTIER OF INNOVATION? Philip Lim | CEO, ETPL | Agency for Science Technology & Research | SINGAPORE
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ASIA: THE NEW FRONTIER OF INNOVATION?
Agenda
TRENDS THAT IMPACT INNOVATION
CAN ASIA WIN THE INNOVATION GAME?
OPEN INNOVATION: THE SINGAPORE STORY
MOVING BEYOND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
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EXPONENTIAL TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
URBANISATION & SUSTAINABILITY
DEMOGRAPHIC & SOCIAL CHANGE
THE SHIFTING ECONOMIC CENTER OF GRAVITY
4 TRENDS THAT IMPACT INNOVATION
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THE SHIFTING ECONOMIC CENTER OF GRAVITY
TRENDS THAT IMPACT INNOVATION
Shifting Back to Its Origin
1 CE
1950
2025
China & India account
for 2/3 of global
economic activities.
Center of gravity
shifts over 3 centuries
to Europe (1st
Industrial Revolution).
Rise of China, India
and other emerging
economies could
move the center back
towards its origin.
Source: McKinsey Global Institute
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DEMOGRAPHIC & SOCIAL CHANGE
TRENDS THAT IMPACT INNOVATION
Wealth
In 2015, the size of the
middle-class in Asia-pacific is
expected to overtake Europe
& North America combined1
Health
While it took ~100 years for Europe
& US populations above the age of 60
to double (7-15%), Asia will
accomplish this in 20 years2
1OECD 2010, PWC 2015 2Magnus, George; The age of aging, 2008
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URBANISATION & SUSTAINABILITY
TRENDS THAT IMPACT INNOVATION
Source: Homi Kharas; Angus maddison; McKinsey Global Institute City Scope database.
3 billion people set to join
consuming class (1990 to 2025)
Over
50% will live in large cities
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EXPONENTIAL TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TRENDS THAT IMPACT INNOVATION
Source: McKinsey 2015
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ASIA: THE NEW FRONTIER OF INNOVATION
Agenda
TRENDS THAT IMPACT INNOVATION
CAN ASIA WIN THE INNOVATION GAME?
OPEN INNOVATION: THE SINGAPORE STORY
MOVING BEYOND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
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CAN ASIA WIN THE INNOVATION GAME?
15 Asia-Pacific
Universities in the
top 50 universities
in the world1
2 each from:
• Singapore
• Japan
• China
• Hong Kong
• Korea
5 from Australia
USPTO cites 6 Asian
Institutes within the
top 20 for “Patent
Power” 2
Including:
• A*STAR
• JST (Japan)
• METI (Japan)
• AIST (Japan)
Global Innovation Index
lists 5 Asian Countries
within the top 30
innovative economies3
Including:
• Singapore
• Japan
• Hong Kong
• R of Korea
• China
1QS World University Ranking, 2015 2IEEE., Patent Power 2014 3Global Innovation Index Ranking, 2015
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CAN ASIA WIN THE INNOVATION GAME?
Global Uncertainties
• Power shift from West to East
• Climatic Changes
• New Trade Corridors
• Theatres of Conflicts
INNOVATION CHALLENGES
Innovation Roadblocks
• Cost of doing business
• Productivity Saturation
• Economic Inequality
• Success Stress
Bhat, Frost & Sullivan (2015)
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CAN ASIA WIN THE INNOVATION GAME?
Potential TALENT DEFICIT in 2021
Source: Oxford Economics
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CAN ASIA WIN THE INNOVATION GAME?
GRADUATION RATE in STEM DEGREE
Source: Dobbs et al, No ordinary disruption
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CAN ASIA WIN THE INNOVATION GAME?
EXTERNAL MARKET is getting VOLATILE
Source: Standard & Poor; McKinsey Global Institute analysis
Number of “3-sigma” days where S&P price changes are
beyond three standard deviations from mean
1 1 2 3 3 12 Average number of days per year
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CAN ASIA WIN THE INNOVATION GAME?
TRADE ROUTES are getting COMPLEX
Source:; McKinsey Global Institute
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CAN ASIA WIN THE INNOVATION GAME?
Aiginger et al (2013)
A New Perspective to Competitiveness
“Ability of a country (region, location) to deliver the beyond-
GDP goals for its citizen today and tomorrow”
Price Competitiveness
Quality Competitiveness
Outcome Competitiveness
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CAN ASIA WIN THE INNOVATION GAME?
Source: Holman M, LUX Research 2015
Mass Customization (3D Printing)
Digital Fabrication in Construction
Wearables Point-of-Care
Pre & Probiotics
Energy - Waste-to-Energy - Energy Storage - Energy Electronics - Alternative Sources
In February 2015, Lux asked their experts what emerging technologies would shape the world
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
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CAN ASIA WIN THE INNOVATION GAME?
Wearables
Point-of-Care
Pre & Probiotics
Energy Monitoring
Biomass-to-Chemical
ICT
Microgrid
Process Optimisation
Data Analytics
Material Development
Autonomous vehicle
Data Analytics
Source: A*STAR, Bhat, Frost & Sullivan (2015)
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
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“Open innovation is the use of purposive inflows and outflows of knowledge to accelerate internal innovation, and expand the markets for external use of innovation, respectively. This paradigm assumes that firms can and should use external ideas as well as internal ideas, and internal and external paths to market, as they look to advance their technology.”
CAN ASIA WIN THE INNOVATION GAME?
Henry Chesbrough Open Innovation: Researching a New Paradigm
OPEN INNOVATION
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CAN ASIA WIN THE INNOVATION GAME?
Launched an open innovation project healthymagination. Awards up to $100 million
over five years for breast cancer research.
Connect and Develop: Targets an additional $3 billion of revenue growth/year by partnering external innovators
Committed up to ~US$60m for HP Labs Open Innovation programme
Set up a network of Centers for Therapeutic Innovation with academic medical centers, the
first receiving $85 million over 5 years.
OPEN INNOVATION
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ASIA: THE NEW FRONTIER OF INNOVATION
Agenda
TRENDS THAT IMPACT INNOVATION
CAN ASIA WIN THE INNOVATION GAME?
OPEN INNOVATION: THE SINGAPORE STORY
MOVING BEYOND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
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A Regional Hub:
For half the world’s population
(3.4 billion people)
For markets worth US$21.2 trillion (S$26.8 trillion)
A Well Connected Global City
English Speaking
Cosmopolitan Environment
Most Liveable City in Asia
Sources: World Bank, International Monetary Fund, 2012 Cities of Opportunity study by PwC
OPEN INNOVATION:THE SINGAPORE STORY a regional hub
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►7,000 Multinational Corporations 60% with global or regional headquarters.
► 37,400 International Companies Including 3,200 from China, 4,400 from India, and 7,900 from ASEAN.
► 170,000 Small & Medium Enterprises 1,000 identified with the goal of growing revenues to S$100 million. Source: Accounting & Corporate Regulatory Authority (2Q 2010), Department of Statistics, Economic Strategies Committee
Ease of Doing Business Strong IP Protection
Source: Labour Force Evaluation Measure (2014), BERI
Best Labour Force 92
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Singapore
United States
Taiwan
Switzerland
Belgium
Japan
Ireland
Sweden
Australia
Netherlands
Rank Country
1 Singapore
2 New Zealand
3 Hong Kong
4 United States
5 Denmark
Source: Ease of Doing Business Index (2014), World Bank
Rank Country
1 Switzerland
2 Singapore
3 United States
4 Finland
5 Germany
Source: Global Competitiveness Report
(2014/5), World Economic Forum
OPEN INNOVATION:THE SINGAPORE STORY a vibrant business hub
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OPEN INNOVATION:THE SINGAPORE STORY An innovation ecosystem
CREATE Campus
Cleantech Park
Academia
Industrial Parks
Mediapolis
Tuas Biomedical
Park
A*STAR
Biopolis and Fusionopolis
Seletar Aerospace Park Lee Kong Chian School
of Medicine
SUTD
Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School
Singapore Management University
Science Park National University of Singapore
Jurong Island
Nanyang Technological University
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We advance science and develop
innovative technology to further
economic growth and improve lives
MISSION
The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) drives mission-oriented research that advances scientific discovery and technological innovation. We play a key role in nurturing and developing talent and leaders for our Research Institutes, the wider research community, and industry.
A global leader in science,
technology and open innovation
VISION
The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) is a catalyst, enabler and convenor of significant research
initiatives among the research community in Singapore and beyond. Through open innovation, we collaborate with our
partners in both the public and private sectors, and bring science and technology to benefit the economy and society.
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OPEN INNOVATION:THE SINGAPORE STORY An innovation led agency
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Many to One STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP
One to One PARTNERSHIPS | PROJECTS
Many to Many CONSORTIA
One to Many CONSORTIA
COMPANY
COMPANY A*STAR
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A*STAR
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RI: Research Institute IHL: Institute of Higher Learning MNC: Multi-National Company LE: Local Enterprise SME: Small & Medium Enterprise
OPEN INNOVATION:THE SINGAPORE STORY Reliant on Open Innovation
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OPEN INNOVATION:THE SINGAPORE STORY Open Innovation Stories
One to One ENGAGEMENTS
Building partnerships with companies in
targeted research areas
Arkray’s 1st R&D centre outside Japan $9.1 million investment
5-year partnership
Partnering for better diagnosis Novel detection kits for infectious
diseases
Joint lab: Baidu-I2R Research Centre
Setting up a center of Excellence in Advanced Packaging in Singapore
Collaboration on compressing genome data
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OPEN INNOVATION:THE SINGAPORE STORY Open Innovation Stories
One to Many CONSORTIA
Leveraging an RI to bring companies
together to collaborate on common research
areas
To demonstrate applications of nanoimprint technology and develop roll-to-roll nanoimprinting
Industrial Consortium on Nanoimprint
Providing access to next generation manufacturing technologies
Innovative Processing of Specialties and Pharmaceuticals (iPSP)
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OPEN INNOVATION:THE SINGAPORE STORY Open Innovation Stories
Many to One STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
Integrating scientific capabilities across
disciplines for impact
$250 million, 32,000 sqm facility 500-man Singapore Innovation Centre MRCA renewal in Aug 2013 Beauty and grooming, health and well-being & household care
A*STAR – P&G MRCA
A*STAR-Lloyd’s Register Master Research Collaboration
5-year MRCA in innovations and solutions for the Energy and
Maritime sectors
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OPEN INNOVATION:THE SINGAPORE STORY Open Innovation Stories
Many to Many CONSORTIA
Creating effective platforms for both public and private
sectors to collaborate
3 Countries 5 Member institutes 30 Principal Investigators 200 Scientists Multiple industry Collaborators
EpiGen Consortium
To drive innovation and sustain
competitiveness of local aerospace
industry through R&D
R&D Focus •Computational Modelling & Dynamics •Advanced Materials •Manufacturing Processes & Automation •Inspection & NDT •Information & Communication
Aerospace Consortium
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ASIA: THE NEW FRONTIER OF INNOVATION
Agenda
TRENDS THAT IMPACT INNOVATION
CAN ASIA WIN THE INNOVATION GAME?
OPEN INNOVATION: THE SINGAPORE STORY
MOVING BEYOND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
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MOVING BEYOND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
PROTECT KNOWLEDGE
Manage A*STAR’s
IP portfolio
INCUBATE TECHNOLOGY
Improve technology readiness levels for industry adoption
TRANSFER KNOWLEDGE
Commercialise technology
IP Management Bridging the Gap Licensing/
Spin-off
Val
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Ch
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ETPL is the commercialisation arm of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR). We support A*STAR in transforming the economy by driving innovation and commercialising research outcomes
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BUT, WE’RE INNOVATING INNOVATION
IP Proliferation Gap-funding
MOVING BEYOND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Increasing the quantity of Intellectual Property (IP) created from A*STAR’s research institutes for the purpose of value creation.
ETPL’s “Technology Incubation” funding scheme to drive the technology development and business incubation processes to a higher readiness level.
BUT, WE’RE INNOVATING INNOVATION
Increasing the quantity of Intellectual Property(IP) created from A*STAR’s research institutes for the purpose of value creation.
Shaping for Success
• Informing Research through market need discovery • Working with industry to drive outcome-driven innovation
• Delivering technologies that you want • Creating ready for market products & services with you • More impact with start-ups
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MULTI-NATIONALS SMALL-MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
START-UPS
Shaping for Success
MOVING BEYOND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER Innovating in the business of innovation
JOINT- DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTS & SERVICES ETPL will work with companies to bring technologies to market; We will work with you to develop new products, services and business streams
• Joint Development • Joint IP • Jointly Created
Products & Services
• Strategic Investment
• A*STAR IP • Capabilities • RSEs
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MULTI-NATIONALS SMALL-MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
START-UPS
Shaping for Success
MOVING BEYOND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER Innovating in the business of innovation
• Joint Research
• Joint IP / Products
GIVING SPIN-OFFS & START-UPS A HEADSTART ETPL will work with companies through various mechanisms, including the development of a new ventures to bring innovative products & services to the market
A*STAR SPIN-OFF
• Company IP Strategic Inv.
• Working Capital • Market access
• A*STAR IP • Capabilties • RSEs
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MULTI-NATIONALS SMALL-MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
START-UPS
Shaping for Success
MOVING BEYOND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER Innovating in the business of innovation
A*START CENTRAL
ETPL will incubate start-ups and spin-offs by • Our proximity to multi-
disciplinary R&D community • Connecting entrepreneurs to
business opportunities and market expertise
• Physical infrastructure
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OPEN INNOVATION OPPORTUNITIES
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• Asia has arrived. The economic center of gravity brings with it the innovative center of gravity
• Innovation is critical. National and global shifts demand that we continue to innovate
• One cannot innovate alone. Open innovation will allow us to push the boundaries further and faster
• Innovate with us. A*STAR & ETPL bring to the table a microcosm of global innovation. Though our globally heralded talent, our world-class research & innovation infrastructure , and our leading edge science and technology.
KEY TAKEAWAYS ETPL - your innovation partner
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Innovate Together
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ASIA: THE NEW FRONTIER OF INNOVATION
thank you
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