INNOVATION CENTRE DENMARK SEOUL INTEGRATED PART OF EMBASSY OF DENMARK IN SEOUL

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INNOVATION CENTRE DENMARK SEOUL INTEGRATED PART OF EMBASSY OF DENMARK IN SEOUL

a partnership between the ministry of science, innovation and higher education and the ministry of foreign affairs of denmark Why an Innovation centre? The Danish Government's Innovation Strategy The Danish Government's Growth Market Strategy It is an illusion to think that five million Danes are the only ones in the world who think brilliant thoughts. It is therefore essential if we want to maintain our leading position that we work openly with the best in the areas that can promote our business" Lars Frederiksen, CEO, Chr. Hansen

Minister for Science, Innovation and Higher Education Morten Østergaard (RV) Minister for Trade and European affairs Nick Haekkerup (S)

A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF DENMARK WHERE ARE WE? SILICON VALLEY COPENHAGEN MUNICH NEW DELHI- SEOUL SHANGHAI BANGALORE SÃO PAULO

a partnership between the ministry of science, innovation and higher education and the ministry of foreign affairs of denmark Innovation centre Denmark Seoul who are we

Go to market Innovation Centre Denmark (new focus) Trade Council (existing focus min. foreign affairs) Innovation guidance Eksport guidance Network Market analysis Knowledge Market test Research Knowledge Institut. Partner search Funding Promotion Technology Global public aff.

7 NESTING BOX SMEs Large corporations Innovation networks (clusters) ICDK FIVU Researchers Educational institutions IDK TC Whether you are a Danish start-up, a corporate, or a researcher, Innovation Centre Denmark is your natural partner if you want to turn knowledge into growth. Through international research and development or business partnerships we help you grow. We connect you to the best and brightest partners in the innovation hotspots of Silicon Valley, Munich, Shanghai and Hong Kong. Our strong team of consultants is ready to open doors for you to foreign research communities, technology networks and venture capital funding.

a partnership between the ministry of science, innovation and higher education and the ministry of foreign affairs of denmark What Do We Offer Introduction to network Technology scouting Entrepreneurship Camp Talent scouting Innovation Packages R&D partnerships Innovation Consulting Access to clusters Connections to innovation networks Ensure Danish Companies and research institutions access to foreign knowledge, networks, technology, capital and markets Permanent local presence in international hot spots within R&D environments, clusters, VC, public sector R&D funders, performers and policy makers

WHY SOUTH KOREA? Similarities: Mindset and regional positions High Growth Nation Extensive R&D investments in technical sciences Strong Innovation capacity (#2 Bloomberg Global Innovation Index 2013) Korean industry and the Korean government have a strong focus on Global Outreach Next step: Creative Economy R&D Expenditure, % of GDP 4 3.6 3.2 2.8 2.4 3.74 3.56 3.21 3.36 3.01 2.68 2.79 2.49 2 2003 2005 2007 2009

Export to South Korea Denmark s export to Korea in 1980: 120 mio. DKK Denmark s export to Korea in 2012: 4,6 bio. DKK Growth in export in 2012: 20% Denmark s 3 rd largest market in Asia (following China/HK and Japan) 60% of export: Machines/- parts, food and chemicals Increased diversity is foreseen in the future

UDENRIGSMINISTERIET, MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF DENMARK Inter-state investments DK direct investments in south Korea in 2011: 1.8 bio. DKK ROK direct investments in Denmark in 2011:400 mio. DKK 11

CHAEBOLS Very large conglomerates can if they want

R&D LANDSCAPE IN KOREA THE ROK GOVERNMENT S TOTAL R&D SPENDING Unit: 1 million USD 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total Spending 9,994 11,286 12,439 13,503 14,460 IN COMPARISON, DANISH R&D SPENDING IS 9,000 MILLION USD A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF DENMARK

A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF DENMARK TECHNOLOGY IS THE KEYWORD

OECD 2010:KEY TRENDS IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION

Proportion of scientific publications in journals with international cooperation (at least one author in at least two counties) according to countries/regions and five year periods. (NB Different situation for smaller and larger countries)

DANISH RELATIONS WITH SOUTH KOREA - RESEARCH AND EDUCATION Green Growth Alliance Joint funding scheme: The Danish Council for Strategic Research and Green Technology Center Korea A number of Korean/Danish university exchange agreements Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU) Green Technology Research Centre Dual Degree Programme Agreement Cyber Education Programmes

Danish relations with South Korea - companies Grundfos and Samsung Construction & Trade: Agreement (MoU) on Green Buildings SK Holding and Topsøe Fuel Cells: Two collaboration agreements on Clean Energy of the Future

NEW GOVERNMENT NEW INITIATIVES Creative Economy On 23 October, the Korean government announced their plan to spend 8.1 billion USD on R&D in the field of information and communication technology (ICT) over the next five years. Five ICT sectors designated as new growth engines: Contents, Platform, Network, Devices and Information Security Strengthening of SME sector e.g SBC initiatives with loans and incentives A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF DENMARK

a partnership between the ministry of science, innovation and higher education and the ministry of foreign affairs of denmark Innovation Centre focus Innovation Projects IPR in Korea Innovation ECO-system (for startup comp.) Chaebols and Innovation Health, Medtech and Robotics

a partnership between the ministry of science, innovation and higher education and the ministry of foreign affairs of denmark KEY MESSAGES Reciprocity Sectors/areas South Korea is more than Samsung and LG Cleantech & renewables Life science Green shipping Wind power hub ICT & sound engineering

CONCLUSIONS Great potential in increased collaboration, in terms of: Technology cooperation with conglomerates SME partnerships and collaboration Student and higher education programmes A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF DENMARK

a partnership between the ministry of science, innovation and higher education and the ministry of foreign affairs of denmark THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION FIND US AT AMBSEOUL.UM.DK AND ICDK.UM.DK