2016 IPFGRU, KAIST 2016 INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL FORUM ON GLOBAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES APRIL 11~13, 2016 GRAND HYATT & KAIST, KOREA SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES.

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2016 IPFGRU, KAIST 2016 INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL FORUM ON GLOBAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES APRIL 11~13, 2016 GRAND HYATT & KAIST, KOREA SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF HIGHER EDUCATION & STRATEGIC GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP 'How to prepare our Universities for the new era of Industry 4.0' Jacques N. Biot (Ecole polytechnique, France)

2016 IPFGRU, KAIST MANKIND FACING UNPRECEDENTED CHALLENGES 2 ClimateSecurityDiseasesEconomy

2016 IPFGRU, KAIST INNOVATION AS THE DRIVER TO PROSPERITY 3 “flourishing comes from the experience of the new: new situations, new problems, new insights, and new ideas to develop and share.” “The recognition by a people that their prosperity depends on the breadth and depth of their innovative activity is of huge importance. "

2016 IPFGRU, KAIST THE INTERNET OF THINGS AS AN ANSWER 4 "If you went to bed last night as an industrial company, you're going to wake up this morning as a software and analytics company." Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO, GE "The Internet of Things will be bigger than the Internet. " "There are two equalizers in life: the Internet and education. " John Chambers, then CEO, CISCO

2016 IPFGRU, KAIST THE INDUSTRIAL INTERNET Internet of Things = 62% of GDP among G20 economies (Oxford Economics) Industrial Internet potential impact on energy production = 100% (GE) Industrial Internet potential impact on Global Energy Consumption = 44% (GE) e.g. Major cement maker used a combination of digital, mobile, and geolocation technologies to develop a new delivery model reduced its fleet size by 35% improved customer service by narrowing delivery windows by 90% reduced missed deliveries by 97%

2016 IPFGRU, KAIST WHICH ROLE FOR UNIVERSITIES? 6 Existing knowledge

2016 IPFGRU, KAIST RESEARCH Charismatic Attentive to society Pluridisciplinary Maths-driven Materials-driven (Stokes, 1997)

2016 IPFGRU, KAIST TEACHING 8 Value drivers Employability Selection Content Medium Industry feedback Alumni management Soft skills Internships Executive education Z generation! Versatile: Strong in Maths, creative, open Personalized To-date Pluridisciplinary: maths, materials, bio, social sciences Digital Human

2016 IPFGRU, KAIST ENTREPRENEURSHIP 9 Time-to-market Business-model Ability to pitch Coaching Who uses? Who prescribes? Who pays? Who regulates? Funding Licensing VC Corporate venture Acquisition IPO

2016 IPFGRU, KAIST RELATIONSHIP WITH INDUSTRY – IN SUMMARY 10 Strategic inspiration R&T collaboration Participation in teaching Student hiring Start-up funding/acquisition Philanthropy … and Competition

2016 IPFGRU, KAIST "WE ARE ALL TEACHERS AND WE ARE ALL LEARNERS" President Drew Faust, Harvard University 11