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University-Industry Partnerships (UNISPAR)

 

  Science and technology is the main driver of industrial, economic and social development, and university-industry cooperation is vital in this process. UNESCO’s University-Industry-Science Partnership (UNISPAR) programme was launched in 1993 to improve the quality of universities in developing countries and encourage them to become more involved in the process of industrialization of their country. To read more about the focus of the UNISPAR programme in the 1990s, click here.

Science and Technology Park Governance

Since 2002, UNISPAR has focused on capacity-building and technical assistance in the governance of science and technology parks. The expected results are:

  1. stronger partnerships and linkages between universities and industry, including small and medium-sized enterprises, to promote innovation, engineering education, North-South cooperation, gender mainstreaming, maintenance and related areas for technological development.
  2. development of human resources, including the training of engineers in the transfer of research results, maintenance of equipment and related areas.
  3. stronger networking of technology for development, sponsored by industry with UNESCO support.

To this end, UNESCO’s works in close cooperation with the international professional organizations in this field. These include the World Technopolis Association (WTA) and the International Association of Science Parks (IASP).

This activity is now attracting international development agencies like the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA). In September 2006, UNESCO, the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and Daejeon Metropolitan City signed a five-year agreement to help developing countries manage science and technology parks in such areas as biotechnology and ICTs. As part of this agreement, international training workshops are being organized annually for park managers. The project is also developing regional networks.

For details, contact the focal point.

Read about Science and Technology Park Governance

Technical Assistance for Science Park Development in Egypt

January 2008 - A workshop on the development of a science and technology park (technopolis) in Egypt was organized in Alexandria on 23-24 January 2008. (More)

 

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