Daedeok Innopolis (KOREA) as an Innovation Cluster

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Daedeok Innopolis (KOREA) as an Innovation Cluster Taeyong Yang Professor and Chair, Business Economics Director, Center for Science-based Entrepreneurship 2008. 11. 28 KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

CONTENTS 1. Overview of Daedeok Innopolis 2. R&D Status of Korea 3. Background of Daedeok Innopolis 4. Facts & Figures of Daedeok Innopolis 5. What Daedeok Innopolis has done 6. Learnings /Observations ( 05~ 07) 7. What Daedeok Innopolis should do #. Attachment A-1 ~ A-11 1 /31

Overview of Daedeok Innopolis (DDI) Location of Daedeok Innopolis Potential of Daedeok Innopolis Vision of Daedeok Innopolis Comparison of other clusters 2 /31

Location of Daedeok Innopolis DAEDEOK INNOPOLIS located in the center of Korea Within 1hr from major cities (Seoul, Daegu, Gwangju) Daedeok Innopolis Within 1hr Within 2hr Scale : 70.2km 2 3 /31

Potential of Daedeok Innopolis DAEDEOK INNOPOLIS integrates industries, academia & R&D institutes Overview of R&D Institutes 20 government sponsored research institutes 10 government invested institutes 33 private R&D labs Overview of Academia KAIST & 6 other universities 5,806 PhDs / 6,625 M.S. Scale : 70.2km 2 Overview of Industries 824 integrated high-tech companies (19 registered in KOSDAQ) 4 /31

Vision of Daedeok Innopolis World Class Cluster Venture Ecosystem Global Biz Environment R&D Commercialization Networking & Dissemination 5 /31

Comparison to Other clusters DAEDEOK INNOPOLIS (Korea) Silicon Valley (America) Shinchu (Taiwan) Tsukuba (Japan) KISTA (Sweden) Sophia Antipolis (France) Starting Date 1973 (2005) 1950 Early 70's 1970 1976 1970 Area (km 2 ) 70.2 3885 6.3 26.9 2 44 Establish Gov,t (R&D based) Univ. (Stanford) (Market Based) Gov,t (Market Based) Gov,t (R&D based) Gov,t (Market Based) Gov,t (Market Based) Driving force Led by Gov,t R&D focused Led by Univ. & Global Firms Private Capital Selection & Concentration ( Computer ) Friendly condition for FDI Led by Gov,t R&D focused Specialized Mobile. Led by Private Firm (Ericson) Private Capital Strongly supported by Gov,`t (for 8 years) International MKT for FDI 6 /31

R&D Status of Korea R&D Status of Korea & DDI Why need Innovation System Why Daedeok Innopolis? R&D Infra of Daedeok Innopolis More Inform. page : A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4 7 /31

R&D Status of Korea Total R&D budget $27.3 billion (2006) - Public sector (24.3%); Private sector (75.4%); Foreign (0.3%) - R&D expenditure : 3.23% of GDP Spending: Private sector (77.3%); Public Research Inst (12.8%); Univ (10.0%) Stage: Basic (15%); Development (65%); Applied (20%) R&D expenditure by source of funds in major countries Units : % source : OECD, Main Science and Technology Indicators, 2007/02 8 /31

R&D Status of Korea and Daejeon (DDI) Distribution of private R&D institute and Total R&D expenditure by region (`06) Region Type Big Comp. Mid-size comp. Venture Comp. Total Ratio (%) Total R&D expenditure (%) Researcher (%) National- Capital-Region Mid-Region Yung-Nam- Region Ho-Nam- Region etc. Seoul 217 2,250 2,281 4,748 32.8 18.3 26.5 In-cheon 43 378 288 709 4.9 4.0 3.4 Gyeonggi 298 2,234 2,063 4,595 31.7 41.1 34.0 Daejeon 62 177 357 596 4.1 11.2 ($ 3 billion) Choong-nam 46 265 205 516 3.6 4.3 4.4 Choong-buk 32 241 139 412 2.8 1.6 1.9 Kangwon 8 73 52 133 0.9 0.7 1.9 Pusan 19 285 207 511 3.5 2.2 3.0 Ulsan 34 99 30 163 1.1 2.0 1.4 Kyoung-nam 58 415 205 678 4.7 4.4 4.4 Daegu 10 209 187 406 2.8 1.1 1.9 Kyoung-buk 49 218 192 459 3.2 5.7 4.9 Gwangju 12 93 104 209 1.4 1.4 1.7 Jun-nam 14 55 38 107 0.7 0.8 0.9 Jun-buk 20 100 72 192 1.3 1.0 1.8 Jeju 0 9 16 25 0.2 0.2 0.2 Oversea 10 2 3 15 0.1 100.0 Total 932 7,103 6,439 14,474 100.0 ($ 27.3 billion) source : White Paper on Industrial Technology in Korea (2007), Korea Industrial Technology Association(KOITA) 9 /31 7.7 100.0

Why need Innovation System Too much concentrated on National-Capital-Region - almost 60% of total resource of R&D Needs to create balanced national development through RIS - Regional R&D Investment : (36.2% of total public R&D) More detail page : A-4 - Activities for RIS/NIS : TP(Techno-Park), RIC(Regional Innovation Center), Innovation Cluster, etc. - TP (Techno-Park) : 18 TPs - RIC (Regional Innovation Center) : 32 Regional Centers - Innovation Cluster : 3 categories 1) Daedeok Innopolis 2) Regional Strategic Industry 3) Industrial Complex Innovation Cluster 10/31

Why Daedeok Innopolis? R&D infra of Daedeok Innopolis Korea & DDI R&D Infra (`06) R&D budget (Public + Private) Gov`t sponsored R&D Institute Research equipment infrastructure (Unit: Kind) Researcher corporate annexed research laboratory KOREA $ 27.3 billion 40 116,890 256,598 14,474 Deajeon (DDI ) $ 3.1 billion (11.2%) 28 (70%) 26,813 (22.9%) 19,827 (7.7%) 596 (4.1) source : National Science & Technology Information Service, DDI PR report (`08), OECD, Main Science and Techno logy Indicators (1981~2007) 11/31

R&D infra of Daejeon (DDI) ST - KARI (Korea Aerospace Research Institute ) IT - ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute ) BT - KRIBB (Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology ) CT - Graduate School of Culture Technology at KAIST NT - NNFC (NANO FAB Center ) Univ. - KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) OTHERS KRICT (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology ), ADD (Agency of Defense Development) NFRI (National Fusion Research Institute) KIMM (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials ) KRISS (Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science) KIGAM (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources) KBSI (Korea Basic Science Institute) etc. 12/31

Background of Daedeok Innopolis Before Daedeok Innopolis & Challenge Revolution of Daedeok Innopolis Purpose of Daedeok Innopolis Steps of Daedeok Innopolis by 2015 13/31

Before Daedeok Innopolis & Challenge KOREA faced many challenges in improving innovation systems Past 30 years challenge & need Imitation Individual / Isolated Big Gov`t Supply leading / R&D Creation Network / Open Small Gov`t Demand leading / Market Innovation & Creation Cluster source: 황혜란, 새로운한국혁신체제의구축, 2004, 한국은행 14/31

Before Daedeok Innopolis & Challenge R&D environment for past 30 years before DDI a. Each R&D project as well as each researcher is under the control of Gov`t b. Few interactions among researchers to share information (individual & isolated R&D) c. Insufficient R&D infra to fuse complex technologies (NT, IT, BI ) d. R&D away from commercialization e. Obscure distribution system of achievements f. Lack of motivation for startups & Biz resources g. Chaebol oriented system (few Hi-Tech big/mid size companies) h. Low entrepreneurship i. Insufficient infra for globalization. j. Little or no incentive for FDI / for multinational companies source: Designing the Daedeok Special R&D Town: Legal Backgrounds and Policies, MOST, Daejeon City, 2004.11 (modified) 15/31

Revolution of Daedeok Innopolis Clustering : 2005- DDI R&D infra Gov t/public R&Ds R&D : 1973-1992 Daedeok Sci. Town Innovation : 1993-2004 Daedeok Valley 99~04 05~ DAEDEOK INNOPOLIS launched 73~77 Infrastructure Construction 78~92 R&D Capacity Expansion 93~98 Innovative Creation Private R&Ds Cluster Formation High-tech start-ups Special Law Master plan R&BDs RIS + NIS Networking Globalization source: Designing the Daedeok Special R&D Town: Legal Backgrounds and Policies, MOST, Daejeon City, 2004.11 (modified) 16/31

Purpose of Daedeok Innopolis Designating Daedeok Sci. Town & its vicinity as Daedeok Innopolis (R&D special zone) in order to develop it as a world-class innovation cluster a. To foster R&D activities and technology commercialization of R&Ds, Universities & Industries (RUI). b. To activate clustering & networking amongst RUIs upon forming a market-dynamic ecosystem. c. To globalize biz environment and networking with advanced oversea clusters as well as enhancing living standards. d. To share and connect its innovation model & performances with other RISs. Enacted on July 28, 2005 - Special Law for R&D special zone 17/31

Steps of Daedeok Innopolis by 2015 Growth Period ( 11~ 15) Global Innovation Cluster Leading biz hub Building ubiquitous environment Mecca for tech. & science-culture Jump up Period ( 08~ 10) Creating & Using new tech. Startups, R&D-spin offs Raising expert for tech. commercialization Biz environment & venture ecosystem Infra Construction Period ( 06~ 07) Infra for R&D & Biz Finding, analysis & evaluation of tech. Construction for facilities and infra Networking source : www.ddinnopolis.or.kr 18/31

Facts & Figures of Daedeok Innopolis(DDI) R&D Outputs from DDI Residing institutions KOSDAQ Registered Companies More Inform. page : A-5, A-6, A-7 19/31

R&D Outputs from Daedeok Innopolis More detail page : A-5 ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Res earch Institute ) - CDMA, Ground wave DMB, WiBro, NoLA LG Life Science (Private Sector ) - Factive : Global New Drug (FDA 2003) NFRI (National Fusion Research Institute) - KSTAR (Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research) -KSTAR is one of the first research tokamaks in the world to feature fully superconducting magnets - first plasma occurred (2008) KAIST ( Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology ) KARI ( Korea Aerospace Research Institute ) - First Korean Astronaut 20/31

R&D Outputs from Daedeok Innopolis KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology) - Students ranked top 0.1% in Korea - Produce the most distinguished Ph.Ds & Masters in Korea - World class University (No. 1 in Korea ) - Leading Korea s Science & Technology - No. 1 ( IT : system, S/W) in the World (`08. 2 JSS Journal) KAERI (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) - nuclear reactor ( HaNaRo ) KARI ( Korea Aerospace Research Institute ) - Space projectile KARI ( Korea Aerospa ce Research Institute ) - Artificial satellite (ARIRANG2) KIMM ( Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials) - Maglev train 21/31

Facts & Figures of Daedeok Innopolis Residing institutions More Inform. page : A-6, A-7 Type of Gov`t sponsored institution annexed to company investing institution educational institution state/public institution Other nonprofit institution companies total '07. 12 28 44 7 6 15 23 898 882 '06. 12 21 45 9 6 13 8 786 843 '05. 12 21 39 10 6 12 6 687 742 * Institutions that cover multiple districts are marked as one institution KOSDAQ Registered Companies within Daedeok Innopolis Classification 2004. 12 2005. 12 2006. 12 2007.12 Number of companies 7 11 14 19 source : www.ddinnopolis.or.kr 22/31

What Daedeok Innopolis has done Major tasks of Daedeok Innopolis Main activities of Daedeok Innopolis More Inform. page : A-8, A-9, A-10, A-11 23/31

Major tasks of Daedeok Innopolis Enforcing R&BD competency and innovation infra Identifying Promising R&D results Strategic R&BD projects Enabling One-stop incubating & mgt. support system High-tech investment fund Networking Connections among R&Ds, Univ.s, Biz.s Global/Local networks and Living standards Founding Training program for R&BD and Corporate mgt Information system for tech. commercialization source : www.ddinnopolis.or.kr 24/31

Main activities of Daedeok Innopolis A. R&D Commercialization More detail page : A-8, A-9 1. R&BD Spin-offs Startups incorporated by Gov t-sponsored R&D institution(gri) (2008.8) 7 new entries from KRIBB, KRISS, KAERI, KAIST and ETRI etc. 2. Strategic R&BD Projects Market-oriented R&D activities (2008.8) 2 strategic R&BD Projects (BT, NT) Launched in 2007. 3 more projects are ready to launch in 2008. Projects by RFP Core technology Technology Top-down GRI R&BD Spin-offs Strategic R&BD Proj. Feasibility Projects Launching Projects on-demand Near-to-market Bottom-up Market Private companies source : www.ddinnopolis.or.kr 25/31

Main activities of Daedeok Innopolis B. Supporting Enterprise Growth More detail page : A-10, A-11 1. Hi-tech Investment Fund : INNOPOLIS Partners LLC. U$80 million (2008.3) Hi-tech Investment Fund invested $ 27.1 million to 15 companies. 2. R&BD Community / networking (2008.8) about over 30 forums and communities in DDI (ex, KAIST BP Forum, Energy Forum and Biz Strategy Forum,, etc.) 3. Training program at the Stages High Up Program (ex, UCSD Connect Program, USA) trained 80 startups, 12 new entries, $ 11.3 million invested for 8 companies. ( 06~ 07) 26/31

Learnings / Observations ( 05~ 07) Learnings #1 ~ # 6 27/31

Learnings / Observations ( 05~ 07) 1. Market 2. Finance 3. Networking 28/31

Learnings / Observations ( 05~ 07) 4. RIS & NIS 5. Experts 6. Others 29/31

What Daedeok Innopolis should do. Learning period ( 05~ 07) Jump-up period ( 08~ ) KEY WORD : Infra KEY WORD : Commercialization Big Gov`t R&D focused Diversified items Built infra structures weak basis of tech-comm. (not enough expert, etc) Focused on RIS (only in DDI ) Small Gov`t Market focused Selection & Concentration Create model for tech-comm. Raising expert & motivating Focused on RIS + NIS (connect to other regions) 30 /31

Thank You 31 /31

#. Attachment FACTS & DATA

R&D Status of Korea R&D expenditure by Research Stage To classify the total R&D expenditure of year 2006 according to research stage, 15.2% of the total ($4.1 billion) was invested in basic researches, 19.9% ($5.4 billion) in applied researches, and 65.0% ($17.8 billion) in development researches Trend of R&D expenditure by research stage (2006) $ 4.1 billion 15% 20% $ 5.4 billion $ 17.8 billion 65% Development Stage Applied Stage Basic Stage source : OECD, Main Science and Technology Indicators, 2007/02 A-1

According to Korea's Standardized Classification of Science and Technology of the Year 2006, electric and electronics (25.3%), machinery (13.2%), and telecommunications (9.4%) took up 47.9%, while the R&D investment in basic sciences such as earth science and mathematics was small. R&D Expenditure by Technology Type units : % Mathematics Physics Chemistry Life Science Earth Science machinery Material Pub. Research Institutes 0.1 0.2 0.9 4.4 0.6 6.0 3.7 Univ. 1.4 3.9 4.7 8.8 1.0 7.3 5.2 Companies 0.2 0.6 5.4 1.2 0.0 15.1 9.0 Sub-total 0.3 0.9 4.7 2.4 0.2 13.2 7.9 Pub. Research Institutes Chemical Process Electric & Electronics Information Telecommuni cation Agriculture & Fishery Public health & Medicine Environm ent 1.1 7.7 6.7 6.3 9.7 3.0 4.7 Univ. 3.6 11.4 5.9 4.2 4.4 15.9 4.9 Companies 4.0 30.0 6.5 10.6 0.8 1.8 3.4 Sub-total 3.6 25.3 6.5 9.4 2.3 3.4 3.7 Pub. Research Institutes Energy & Resource Nuclear Power Construction & Transportation Space, Aeronautics, Astrology, & Maritime Tech Innovation & Sci-tech Policy others 4.3 6.5 4.2 12.4 2.2 15.3 100.0 Univ. 1.4 1.0 5.4 2.0 0.8 6.8 100.0 Companies 4.6 0.2 5.3 0.5 0.3 0.4 100.0 Sub-total 4.2 1.1 5.2 2.2 0.6 2.9 100.0 source : OECD, Main Science and Technology Indicators, 2007/02 A-2 Total

R&D Status of Korea and Daejeon (DDI) The association rate of Korea's R&D expenditure in 2006 to promising future technologies, also known as 6T (BT, IT, NT, CT, NT, ET) showed information technology ranked first with 35.6% followed by Nano technology with 13.4%. R&D Expenditure's association Rate to 6T (2006) Units : % Pub. Research institutes University Companies Total IT (Information Tech) 19.4 25.7 39.5 35.6 BT (Biology Tech) 12.7 24.2 3.3 6.6 NT (Nano Tech) 4.8 9.7 15.3 13.4 ST (Space Tech) 9.2 2.0 0.6 1.8 ET (Environment Tech) 13.1 8.6 5.0 6.4 CT (Culture Tech) 1.1 2.7 1.2 1.2 Others 40.8 27.2 35.1 35.0 Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 source : OECD, Main Science and Technology Indicators, 2007/02 A-3

Why need Innovation System Too much concentrated on National-Capital-Region - almost 60% of total resource of R&D Needs to create balanced national development through RIS - Regional R&D Investment : $2.6 billion (36.2% of total public R&D) - Activities for RIS/NIS : TP(Techno-Park), RIC(Regional Innovation Center), Innovation Cluster, etc. - TP (Techno-Park) - $28 million (`07) : 18 TPs ; R&D facilities, education, venture incubation facilities, testing Lab. etc. - RIC (Regional Innovation Center) - $45.9million (`07) : 32 Regional Centers ; developing specialized technologies based on regional characteristic ; academic-industrial cooperation - Innovation Cluster : 3 categories 1) Daedeok Innopolis - $50 million (`07) : focusing on R&BD with high-tech of Gov`t sponsored Institutes, and creating high technologies 2) Regional Strategic Industry - $152 million (`07) : Foster Specialized Industry through 13 cities (Textile industry, optical electronics industry, footwear industry, machine industry + Infra structures) 3) Industrial Complex Innovation Cluster - $61.2 million (`07) : Add research function to existing cluster (low tech industry) : 7 Innovation Clusters ( ready to join 5 clusters in 2008 ) source : White Paper on Industrial Technology in Korea (2007), Korea Industrial Technology Association(KOITA) A-4

R&D Outputs from Daedeok Innopolis ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute) CDMA DMB WiBRO NoLA CDMA System successfully commercialized ($ 100.0 billion) for the first time in the world. Salient contribution to the domestic industry and economy (1996) Super-speed portable Internet developed for the first time in the world (2004) Ground wave DMB developed for the first time in the world (2004) WiBro and ground wave DMB acquired international standard (2007) 3.6Gbps, 4th-generation radio transmission system ( NoLA ) developed for the first time in the world (2007) - (`03~`07) ETRI spent approximately $2.1 billion on R&D and implemented 1,424 projects. - a total of 2,747 patent applications have been submitted (2007). ETRI accounts for 48% of all patent applications submitted by public institutions. (Intellectual Property White Book, 2007, Korea Intellectual Property Office) - (`03~`07)ETRI earned approximately $ 218.7 million in technology royalties. A total of 1,683 cases of technology transfer were also recorded. ETRI accounts for 76% of the total income earned from royalties by public research institutions. (White Book on Technology Transfer/Commercialization, 2006) -a total of 1,308 ETRI papers have been published in the SCI Journal - the ETRI Venture Association has posted $ 5.3 billion in production value and created 40,860 jobs through the commercialization of newly developed technologies. (total number of startups 280, Companies registered in KOSDAQ (14 companies) -ETRI established 4 laboratory enterprises since August 2007 source: ETRI website (www.etri.re.kr) A-5

Facts & Figures of Daedeok Innopolis Resources (Unit: case) Classification Number of domestic patents (cumulative) number of foreign patents (cumulative), applications registered applications registered number of technology transfers Technology transfer fees (in millions of US $) 2007. 12 46,355 29,193 17,893 5,978 518 77.79 2006. 12 46,392 27,197 17,710 6,586 716 59.52 2005. 12 41,368 22,625 15,872 5,935 577 50.75 2004 36,636 21,019 14,257 5,743 - - Personnel Classification Researchers and technical experts doctor master under bachelor Total (Unit: person) Number of employees 2007. 12 6,800 7,699 4,327 21,542 40,338 2006. 12 6,495 9,145 2,892 18,532 37,224 2005. 12 6,236 7,561 2,962 16,759 23,558 2004. 12 5,806 6,593 2,828 15,227 22,395 source : www.ddinnopolis.or.kr A-6

Facts & Figures of Daedeok Innopolis Companies designated as having "up-to-date technology" Classification Under 1 million US $ 1~5 million US $ 5~10 million US $ 10~50 million US $ Number of companies 10 companies 22 companies 8 companies 8 company Total 48 companies were designated R&BD spin-offs (established research companies) ( 08.8) - 7 research companies from 6 institutes(etri, KAIST, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, etc.) Overseas R&D centers within Daedeok Innopolis ( 08.8) - 6 R&D centers : Cavendish (Cambridge), Hutchinson Center, Promega Research Center, Cambridge, Texas Instrument, ISIS(American pharmaceutical company) Resident companies by incubating institution ( 08.6) - 314 companies form 18 incubating Institutions (KAIST, ETRI, etc.) source : www.ddinnopolis.or.kr A-7

Main activities of Daedeok Innopolis A. R&D Commercialization 1. R&BD Spin-offs Startups incorporated by Gov t-sponsored R&D institution(gri), in order to directly commercialize its IPs in Daedeok Innopolis. At least 20% of total share be owned by GRI, consisting of IPs, intangible/tangible assets as well as cash. (cf. researcher s start-up) (2008.8) 7 new entries from KRIBB, KRISS, KAERI, KAIST and ETRI etc. Gov t-sponsored R&D institution(gri) cash Venture capital sales R&D Assets IPs R&BD Spin-offs Strategic partnership licensing M&As IPO source : www.ddinnopolis.or.kr A-8

Main activities of Daedeok Innopolis A. R&D Commercialization 2. Strategic R&BD Projects More market-oriented R&D activities and results Consortiumed by Researchers, CEOs, and Experts Purpose: Strengthening R&D in fusing complex technologies Next growth-engine such as CDMA, WiBro etc (2008.8) 2 strategic R&BD Projects (BT, NT) Launched in 2007. 3 more projects are ready to launch in 2008. Projects by RFP Core technology Technology Top-down GRI R&BD Spin-offs Projects on-demand Near-to-market Bottom-up Market Strategic R&BD Proj. Private companies Feasibility Projects Launching source : www.ddinnopolis.or.kr A-9

Main activities of Daedeok Innopolis B. Supporting Enterprise Growth 1. Hi-tech Investment Fund General partner: Innopolis Partners LLC. Amount: $ 80 million Duration: June 2006 ~ June 2013 (7yrs) Investment target: IT, BT, NT, fusion etc - Hi-tech startups with global competency - M&As, Turnarounds etc. (2008.3) Hi-tech Investment Fund invested $ 27.1 million to 15 companies. R&BD spinoffs LPs Fund of funds(gov t) Public Banks Other LPs Hi-tech fund Invest Hi-tech startups Strategic proj. M&As Turn-arounds Innopolis Partner. LLC(GP) manage Other VCs Corporates Co-Invest source : www.ddinnopolis.or.kr A-10

Main activities of Daedeok Innopolis B. Supporting Enterprise Growth 2. R&BD Community / networking To boost connections & networking among technology provider, tech users, capital providers, and service providers etc. The community committee decide which connective programs, as Friends & family, are entitled to sponsor. (2008.8) about over 30 forums and communities in DDI (ex, KAIST BP Forum, Energy Forum and Biz Strategy Forum,, etc.) 3. Training program at the Stages To foster R&BD, and corporate management, technology commercialization of R&Ds To raise CEO, CFO, CMO and CTO having entrepreneurship. High Up Program (ex, UCSD Connect Program, USA) trained 80 startups, 12 new entries, $ 11.3 million invested for 8 companies. ( 06~ 07) source : www.ddinnopolis.or.kr A-11