Brazil’s innovation and research strategy models as drivers for development: Achievements, Problems and Challenges The 16th Conference of China Association.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Research networks for innovation in East Asia – who does the future belong to 27/09/2012 Research Collaboration in Selected ASEAN Countries Dr Janet Ilieva.
Advertisements

Dirección Adjunta de Coordinación de Grupos y Centros de Investigación MEXICAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM An Overview January 17, 2003.
“American high-school education is ‘obsolete’… In 2001, India graduated almost a million more students from college than the United States did. China graduates.
University of Debrecen
Global Entrepreneurship. Questions Why Are Some: People More Entrepreneurial than Others? Organizations More Entrepreneurial than Others? Regions More.
What is the degree of your global awareness?
Official Languages: English and French. International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) recognizes the Academy as an International Non-Government Association.
Correlation between happiness and some concrete factors. GRA 5917: Public Opinion and Input Politics Term Paper Proposal Rémi Poncet.
IFAC International Federation of Automatic Control.
Climate Change - International Efforts. Direct Observation of Climate Change Source: IPCC 4AR.
Users and Uses of IPUMS International Data Presented by Dr. Miriam King.
1 “European R&D Benchmarking (2002) “European R&D Benchmarking (2002)” Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Student Presentations Students: Miguel.
Introduction to International Trade
Hunter centre for strathclyde Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Scotland 2002 Jonathan Levie Wendy Brown Laura Galloway.
INFORMATION SOLUTIONS Geography of Journal Publishing Fiesole Collection Development Retreat Series, Number 7 Melbourne 2005 Nancy K. Bayers, MLS Manager,
© Lloyd’s Regional Watch Content Guide CLICK ANY BOX AMERICAS IMEA EUROPE ASIA PACIFIC.
Starting a business in Madagascar
OPEN FOR BUSINESS An introduction to New Zealand August 2014.
The Global Economic Environment
Institutional diversity: some trends and some hypotheses Richard Yelland OECD Directorate for Education OECD/France International Conference CNAM, 8-9.
Robert Wells Head, Biotechnology Unit Oslo, Norway 11 October Life Sciences for Health and Innovation: An OECD Perspective.
Fred Gault UNU-MERIT / TUT-IERI The Ninth Annual Re$earch Money Conference, Ottawa, March 25, 2010.
APEC Lesson Study Projec t: Looking Back and Expansion among APEC member economies APEC HRD Project , , Collaborative Studies.
Solar Physics Board Meeting Rio de Janeiro July, 2009.
«The International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP)» Prof Basie von Solms Immediate Past President IFIP University of Johannesburg South Africa.
OECD Review of Russian Statistics Peer Review Mission to Russia April 2012 Tim Davis Head, Global Relations, Statistics Directorate.
OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Organisation and Content Overview.
Environmental issues and local development Partnerships and the Green Economy Styria, 11 th October 2010 Gabriela Miranda
International Outcomes of Learning in Mathematics and Problem Solving: PISA 2003 Results from the U.S. Perspective Commissioner Robert Lerner National.
By: Victoria Macedo and Cody Carvahlo. To provide governments with a setting to discuss effective approaches to economic and social issues. Allows similar.
Global perspectives on old age S.Balasubramanian Chief Executive, People Mutuals First ART on Micro Pension December 02, 2014.
CORPORATE WOMEN DIRECTORS INTERNATIONAL Global Summit of Women Sao Paulo, Brazil May 15, 2015 CWDI Report on Women Board Directors of 100 Largest Latin.
STUDY PROGRAMMES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES RUSSIAN HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE Kaliningrad,
The International Federation for Information Processing.
From science to market – cooperation, coordination and competition Arvid Hallén, Director General, Research Council of Norway.
The Global Economic Environment The Coming Boom Wealthy Industrial Countries Developing Countries East Asia South Asia Latin America
Perfection in Automation
DEVELOPMENT Development implies progress. In today’s world, this implies progress is being made in technology, production, and socioeconomic welfare (quality.
1 U.S. Science & Technology: Issues and Outlook by Erich Bloch Director September 26, 2005.
Pusan National University Local Committee
Innovative research and first-class higher education? Some general remarks from a librarian Henryk Hollender Lazarski University.
APEC Lesson Study Projec t: Looking Back and Expansion among APEC member economies APEC HRD Project , , Collaborative Studies.
1 Making a Grope for an Understanding of Taiwan’s Scientific Performance through the Use of Quantified Indicators Prof. Dr. Hsien-Chun Meng Science and.
Richard Ceska, President of Cardionale, on behalf of IAS Welcome to PRAGUE Welcome to CARDIONALE.
2015 World Bio Summit and Expo Dubai, UAE Dr. Mark G. Bloom, CLP, RTTP Registered U.S. Patent Attorney Keynote Presentation 1.
My Future My Choice My Life LHS School Improvement Team.
The United States The Economy. What is GDP ? Gross Domestic Product (GDP): The total market (or dollar) value of all final goods and services produced.
Overview of the Singapore Economy 2000 –GDP = US$92 bil (0.9% of US economy) –Per Capita GNP = US$24,700 (ranked 19th in the world)
Doświadczenia programu "Nauka bez granic" w Polsce na przykładzie studentów GUMED An experience of participants of the "Science Without Borders" Program.
2016 Global Manufacturing Competitiveness Index. 2Deloitte and US Council on Competitiveness I 2016 Global Manufacturing Competitiveness IndexCopyright.
Figure 1. PARTICIPATING STEM CELL DONOR REGISTRIES Number of registries Year ©BMDW.
GLOBAL EDUCATION PROGRAM (GEP) RUSSIAN FEDERATION GOVERNMENT-SPONSORED PROGRAM THAT OFFERS RUSSIAN CITIZENS AN OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY AT LEADING FOREIGN.
Welcome to EGI Community Forum 2014 May 19 th, 2014 Anita Lehikoinen Permanent Secretary.
BIG Question: Does “CULTURE” + “DIPLOMACY” = Peace and Stability.
STUDY ABROAD TRENDS April 2009 Sara Dumont Director Abroad at AU American University.
OPEN FOR BUSINESS An introduction to New Zealand August 2014.
Acad. Tengiz F. URUSHADZE.  International English languages journal “ANNALS OF AGRARIAN SCIENCE” was founded in issues were published during.
Another BRIC on the Web: The Brazilian Presence in International Agency Statistical Sites Harold Colson International Relations Librarian University of.
Best Sustainable Development Practices for Food Security UV-B radiation: A Specific Regulator of Plant Growth and Food Quality in a Changing Climate The.
6. Ráðstefnan um rannsóknir á íslensku þjóðfélagi Háskólanum á Akureyri, 20. – 21. apríl 2012 The Nordic Countries in an International Comparison Helga.
Assessment Of The Global Construction Market And Growth Trends In Global Economy, 2021 Published: Apr 2017 Single User PDF: US$ 4950 Order this report.
PISA 2015 results in England
Strategic Management and Strategic Competitiveness
Strategic Management and Strategic Competitiveness
Sustainable use of Natural Resources
Managing Research: Quo Vadis
Economic Crisis International Finance April 28, 2009.
The 1680 Family’s Reach.
Citi Virtual Card Accounts – Continued Global Expansion
Digital transformation of tax administration
Presentation transcript:

Brazil’s innovation and research strategy models as drivers for development: Achievements, Problems and Challenges The 16th Conference of China Association for Science and Technology Kunming, Yunnan, China May 23, 2014 Helena Nader – President Presented by: Aldo Malavasi - General Secretary Brazilian Society for the Advancement of Science – SBPC

Evolution of Brazilian graduate programs and research achievements “Between 1997 and 2007 the number of Brazilian papers in indexed, peer-reviewed journals more than doubled to 19,000 a year. Brazil now ranks 13th in publications, according to Thomson Reuters, having surpassed the Netherlands, Israel, and Switzerland. Brazil's universities awarded twice as many Ph.D.s this year as they did in 2001, and thousands of new academic jobs have opened up on 134 new federal campuses.” (Science, Dec. 3, 2010)

Scientific Papers Brazil, Latin America and the World Science 330:1306, 2010

Published Papers in ISI indexed Journals 2013 Source: Thomson Reuters. InCites, RankCountryPapers % of total papers in the world 1USA ,0 2CHINA ,6 3GERMANY ,3 4ENGLAND ,8 5JAPAN ,6 6FRANCE ,0 7CANADA ,5 8ITALY ,4 9SPAIN ,9 10AUSTRALIA ,8 11INDIA ,7 12SOUTH KOREA ,6 13BRAZIL ,7 14NETHERLANDS ,7 15RUSSIA ,1 16TAIWAN ,0 17SWITZERLAND ,9 18TURKEY ,8 19IRAN ,8 20SWEDEN ,7

Brazil’s published papers according to the area of knowledge ( ) Source: Thomson Reuters. InCITIES Nr.AreasPapersCitationsImpact% world 1Clinical Medicine ,83,1 2Plant & Animal Science ,16,6 3Agricultural Sciences ,711,0 4Chemistry ,21,9 5Physics ,02,1 6Social Sciences, General ,62,4 7Biology & Biochemistry ,22,6 8Engineering ,01,6 9Environment/Ecology ,13,2 10Pharmacology & Toxicology ,73,2 11Neuroscience & Behavior ,42,3 12Materials Science ,51,6 13Molecular Biology & Genetics ,32,1 14Mathematics ,72,0 15Immunology ,73,1 16Microbiology ,23,7 17Geosciences ,11,8 18Psychiatry/Psychology ,41,4 19Computer Science ,41,5 20Space Science ,42,3 21Economics & Business ,31,1 22Multidisciplinary ,12,0

Nr.ÁreaBrazil Latin AmericaWorld Brasil relative to Latin America (%) 1 Agricultural Sciences ,9 2 Clinical Medicine ,5 3 Pharmacology & Toxicology ,0 4 Neuroscience & Behavior ,5 5 Molecular Biology & Genetics ,7 6 Materials Science ,0 7 Plant & Animal Science ,5 8 Psychiatry/Psychology ,4 9 Chemistry ,4 10 Computer Science ,3 11 Multidisciplinary ,2 12 Microbiology ,1 13 Social Sciences, General ,0 14 Biology & Biochemistry ,2 15 Physics ,8 16 Immunology ,3 17 Mathematics ,4 18 Environment/Ecology ,2 19 Engineering ,4 20 Economics & Business ,2 21 Geosciences ,5 22 Space Science ,9 Published papers from Brazil, Latin America and the world according to the areas of knowledge (2013) Source: Thomson Reuters. InCITIES

NºAreas % Brasil in world scientific published papers Agricultural Sciences11,010,911,610,810,6 2 Plant & Animal Science6,26,46,56,77,2 3 Microbiology3,63,33,73,94,0 4 Immunology2,73,13,03,23,4 5 Environment/Ecology2,83,13,43,23,4 6 Pharmacology & Toxicology3,53,13,33,23,1 7 Clinical Medicine3,03,13,23,12,9 8 Biology & Biochemistry2,5 2,6 9 Space Science1,92,62,32,22,6 10 Neuroscience & Behavior2,52,32,22,32,4 11 Molecular Biology & Genetics1,92,1 2,22,4 12 Multidisciplinary1,51,32,12,3 13 Physics2,01,92,02,32,2 14 Social Sciences, General2,4 2,52,72,2 15 Mathematics1,82,02,11,92,1 16 Chemistry1,9 1,81,92,0 17 Geosciences1,71,81,91,7 18 Computer Science1,31,41,5 1,7 19 Engineering1,61,5 1,6 20 Materials Science1,71,61,41,61,5 21 Psychiatry/Psychology1,41,51,31,51,4 22 Economics & Business1,1 1,01,1 Fonte: Thomson Reuters. InCITIES Percentage of Brazil’s published papers according to the area of knowledge with respect to the world production (2009 to 2013)

Achievements Brazilian leadership in S&T&I Aerospace (airplane industry # 4 world) Agriculture (orange, soybeans, sugarcane, tropical fruits and cereals) Animal production (cattle, pig and poultry) Automation: banks (before Internet); elections (results in few hours) Biofuels (ethanol and biodiesel) Cellulose and Paper Industry Insect biological control Oil production in very deep water Tropical diseases and Public Health

Highlights on Brazilian Science Production  The basis of Brazilian scientific research is heavily oriented to agriculture, ecology and infectious diseases.  Brazil is world leader in papers related to sugar, coffee and orange. The cattle industry produces 33% of the cattle embryos in the world.  The research in these areas is growing steadily enough in order to put Brazil in a good position to approach the global concerns with food security, climate change and conservancy.

World Ranking of published papers and citations (1996 – 2012 SCImago) RankCountry DocumentsCitable documentsCitationsSelf-Citations Citations/ Document H index 1United States , China , United Kingdom , Germany , Japan , France , Canada , Italy , Spain , India , Australia , Russian Federation , South Korea , Netherlands , Brazil , Taiwan , Switzerland , Sweden , Poland , Turkey ,

World Ranking of published papers and citations ( SCImago) RankCountry Documents Citable documents CitationsSelf-Citations Citations/ Document H index 1Switzerland , Netherlands , United States , Sweden , Canada , United Kingdom , Australia , Germany , France , Italy , Spain , Japan , South Korea , Taiwan , Brazil , Poland , Turkey , India , China , Russian Federation ,

Highlights on Brazilian Science Production

RankCountryScorePercentage Rank 1Switzerland Sweden United Kingdom Netherlands United States of America Finland Hong Kong (China) Singapore Denmark Ireland Canada Luxembourg Iceland Israel Germany Norway New Zealand Korea, Republic of Australia France Slovenia China Costa Rica Lithuania Uruguay Argentina Colombia Mexico Brazil Yemen Innovation in the World Global Innovations Index Cornell University,INSEAD,and WIPO (2013): The Global Innovation Index 2013: The Local Dynamics of Innovation, Geneva, Ithaca,and Fontainebleau.

The Framework of Global Innovation Index 2014 Cornell University, INSEAD,and WIPO (2013): The Global Innovation Index 2013: The Local Dynamics of Innovation, Geneva, Ithaca,and Fontainebleau.

Fonte: UNESCO SCIENCE REPORT 2010 Chalenges: Number of Researchers

Natural Sciences and Engineering, per selected region / countries: 2008 or last available data Chalenges: number of scientists or engineers Source: National Science Board, Science and Engineering Indicators 2012

The fourth age of research J. Adams, Nature 497: , 2014

Problems to be solved Continuous public budget cuts on the financing sources allocated to Science, Technology and Innovation. Low investments from the private sectors. Backwardness on basic education, particularly in high school level, which directly affects the quality of learning processes at universities, and consequently, scientific productivity. Lack of English proficiency that makes internationalization a difficult task to accomplish.

Challenges (1) – Efforts on Education Although great efforts have been undertaken in order to promote great advancements on graduate programs in the past 30 years, there is a large distortion among Brazilian regions To continue the expansion policy of the national graduate educational system. Duplicate in 5 years the number of Physics and Chemistry teachers. Duplicate in 10 years the number of undergraduate courses in engineering, physics, chemistry and in the areas of pharmacology and drugs A strong policy to enhance the quality of engineering and exact sciences

Challenges (2) stronger policies Solid policies and investments to enhance technology and innovation, which result in jobs and wealth. Continuous growth of scientific production. Higher number of registered and licensed patents, start-ups, among others related to technology and innovation.

Towards a new contract between Science and Society 1.Science is in transition 2.Communication and Education 3.Scientific literacy 4.North-South issues 5.Economy for Sustainable Development 6.Science Policy, Ethics in Science and Scientific Integrity 7.Integrating Issues of Science and Society 8.Office of Government Relations Global Scenario

Investments in Science, Technology and Innovation are priority in times of economic crisis 1.The investments in S,T&I are essential for the sustainable development of nations and should be promoted as the best response to economic crisis.

Science education contributes to democracy and the political agenda of nations 1.Science education of the population and the popularization of science should be encouraged, enlarging and encouraging scientists to participate in this process; and 2.The use of new information technologies should be made available globally, stimulating initiatives that contribute to "education beyond school."

1.It should be encouraged, through international organizations and binational and multinational agreements, the formation of networks of international scientific collaboration within a multidisciplinary perspective to address challenges common to many regions of the planet; 2.Alongside the scientific activity directed to these great challenges, it must be promoted innovation in economics and public administration, social inclusion and the promotion of a culture of peace for reducing violence; and 3.The research frontier, result of human curiosity, should be strengthened and expanded globally, even though it that does not produce obvious applications in the present: the history of science shows that scientific and technological revolutions arise from this type of research. XXI Century encompasses great challenges for science

Thank you