PROGRAMME
*Programme is subject to change
Day 1 - 16th
May 2007 (Wednesday)
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(Detailed Program)
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8.30
- 9.00 |
30 mins |
Registration
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9.00
- 9.45 |
45 mins |
Opening & Welcome
Welcome by NUS
Opening Address by
Guest-of-honour:
Mr Lee Yi Shyan
Minister of State for Trade and Industry &
Minister-in-Charge of Entrepreneurship
Conference Theme speech by Professor Henry Etzkowitz, Chair of 6th Triple Helix Conference Scientific Committee
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9.45
- 10.45 |
1 hr |
Keynote 1
"The Shift towards Entrepreneurial University Models in the US: Lessons and Challenges"
Prof David Mowery,
Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley
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10.45
- 11.15 |
30 mins |
Tea Break
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11.15
- 12.45 |
1 hr 30 mins |
Plenary 1
Emerging Entrepreneurial University Models: Regional Diversity or Global Convergence?
Jose Mello, Universidade Federal Fluminens
David Charles, Newcastle University Business School
Venni Venkata Krishna, Jawharlal Nehru University
Wong Poh Kam, National University of Singapore
(Chair: Henry Etzkowitz)
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12.45 - 2.00
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1 hr 15 mins
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Lunch
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2.00
- 3.30 |
Parallel Session A
1 hr 30 mins
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A1 Economic Impact of Universities and Public Research Institutes
A2 University Technology Commercialisation and Spin-offs
A3 Role of Triple Helix Linkages in National Innovation Systems
A4 Measurement/ Indicators of Triple Helix Linkages and Dynamics
A5 Triple Helix from the Perspective of Cultural and Creative Industries
A6 Technology Commercialisation from Universities and PRIs
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3.30
- 4.00 |
30 mins |
Tea Break
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4.00 - 6.00
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Parallel Session B
2 hr |
B1 University Technology Commercialisation and Spin-offs
B2 Measurement/ Indicators of Triple Helix Linkages and Dynamics
B3 Models of Entrepreneurial University
B4 Managing Triple Helix Relationship and Networks
B5 Role of Triple Helix in National Innovation System
B6 Thematic Workshop - Policy & Organisational Perspectives of Triple Helix
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6.00 - 7.00
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1 hr
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Cocktail Reception
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Day 2 - 17th
May 2007 (Thursday)
Time Slot
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Duration
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8.00 - 8.30
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30 mins
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Registration
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8.30 - 10.30
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Parallel Session C
2 hr |
C1 University Technology Commercialisation and Spin-offs
C2 Measurement/ Indicators of Triple Helix Linkages and Dynamics
C3 Organisational and Management Challenges in Triple Helix Nexus
C4 Managing Triple Helix Relationships and Networks
C5 Triple Helix Linkages and Dynamics in Emerging Economics
C6 Practitioner Workshop - University Entrepreneurship and Technology Commercialisation
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10.30 - 11.00
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30 mins
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Tea Break
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11.00 -
12.00
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1 hr
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Keynote 2
"The Triple Helix Model of the Knowledge-Based Economy"
Prof Loet Leydesdorff
Amsterdam School of Communications Research,
University of Amsterdam
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12.00 - 1.30
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1 hr 30 mins
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Lunch
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1.30 - 3.30
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Parallel Session D
2 hrs
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D1 University Technology Commercialisation and Spin-offs
D2 Measurement/ Indicators of Triple Helix Linkages and Dynamics
D3 Models of Entrepreneurial University
D4 Managing Triple Helix Relationships and Networks
D5 Policies for Promoting Triple Helix Linkages
D6 Practitioner Workshop - Triple Helix in Practice
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3.00 - 3.30
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30 mins
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Tea Break
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4.00 - 5.30 |
1 hr 30 mins
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Plenary 2
"Public Policy Innovations to Foster Triple Helix Interactions"
Phillipe Mustar, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Paris
Erkko Autio, Imperial College
Masayuki Kondo, Yokohama National University
David Mowery, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley
Tim Turpin, University of Western Sydney
(Chair: Wong Poh Kam)
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7.15 - 10.00
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2hrs 45 mins
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Gala dinner
Venue: CHIJmes Chapel
Guest of Honour:
Mr Teo Ming Kian
Permanent Secretary, National Research and Development,
Prime Minister's Office
Board Member and Supervising Permanent Secretary,
National Research Foundation
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Day 3 -
18th
May 2007
(Friday)
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Duration
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8.00 - 8.30
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30 mins
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Registration
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8.30 - 10.30
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Parallel Session E
2 hrs
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E1 Practitioner Session: University Technology Management Offices(**PROPOSED**)
E2 Measurement/ Indicators of Triple Helix Linkages and Dynamics
E3 University Technology Commercialisation and Spin-offs
E4 Managing Triple Helix Relationships and Networks
E5 Policies for Triple Helix in the Context of Globalisation
E6 Economic Impact and Role of Universities and Public Research Institutes
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10.30 - 11.00
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30 mins
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Tea Break
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11.00 - 12.00
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1 hrs
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Keynote 3
"The Changing Role of Universities in the Emerging National S&T System of China"
Prof Xue Lan
School of Public Policy and Management
Tsinghua University
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1 hr
30 mins |
Lunch |
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1.30 - 3.00
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1 hr 30 mins
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Plenary 3 & Closing Session
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The Triple-Helix Framework in the context of Globalization
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Triple Helix: From Metaphor to Movement and Beyond; Next Practical Steps
Jose Mello, Universidade Federal Fluminense
Leigh Jerome, Institute for Triple Helix Innovation
Girma Zawdie, University of Strathclyde
Abdurahman Ame, Ethiopia Triple Helix Association
James Dzisah, Newcastle University
(Chairs: Henry Etzkowitz & Loet Leydesdorff)
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3.00 - 3.30
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30 mins
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Tea-Break
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3.30 - 5.30
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2 hrs
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Technical
Tours
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Evening
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Appreciation Dinner for Scientific Committee Members, Sponsors and Invited Guests |
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