Technology promotion : experience of selected Asian countries
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RT Generic T1 Technology promotion : experience of selected Asian countries A1 UN.ESCAP, Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology (APCTT), YR 1995 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/3494 PB United Nations AB <p>The Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology (APCTT) is actively engaged in strengthening technology transfer capabilities of member countries of the Economic and Social Commission of the Asia and Pacific (ESCAP). Towards this end, it has been evolving new methodologies and refining existing mechanisms in areas relating to technology promotion and management. It is organizing national and regional workshops, expert group meetings in specialised fields and also bringing out reports and publications to promote exchange of information and experiences at various levels. The current emphasis is on promotion of sustainable development and regional cooperation.</p> <p>With the globalisation of the market, there is now intensive pressure on member countries to review the economic policies and restructure their industrial development programmes. In this context, the choice of relevant technolog(ies) is an important factor in the planning and decision making process.</p> <p>APCTT initiated this study on Technology Promotion based on selected countries from Asia (Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Thailand). The report also brings to focus the specific institutional mechanism and activities initiated to strengthen linkages among enterprises, R&D organisations, financial and promotional agencies.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Technology promotion : experience of selected Asian countries AU - UN.ESCAPAsian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology (APCTT) Y1 - 1995 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/3494 PB - United Nations AB -The Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology (APCTT) is actively engaged in strengthening technology transfer capabilities of member countries of the Economic and Social Commission of the Asia and Pacific (ESCAP). Towards this end, it has been evolving new methodologies and refining existing mechanisms in areas relating to technology promotion and management. It is organizing national and regional workshops, expert group meetings in specialised fields and also bringing out reports and publications to promote exchange of information and experiences at various levels. The current emphasis is on promotion of sustainable development and regional cooperation.
With the globalisation of the market, there is now intensive pressure on member countries to review the economic policies and restructure their industrial development programmes. In this context, the choice of relevant technolog(ies) is an important factor in the planning and decision making process.
APCTT initiated this study on Technology Promotion based on selected countries from Asia (Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Thailand). The report also brings to focus the specific institutional mechanism and activities initiated to strengthen linkages among enterprises, R&D organisations, financial and promotional agencies.
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With the globalisation of the market, there is now intensive pressure on member countries to review the economic policies and restructure their industrial development programmes. In this context, the choice of relevant technolog(ies) is an important factor in the planning and decision making process.
APCTT initiated this study on Technology Promotion based on selected countries from Asia (Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Thailand). The report also brings to focus the specific institutional mechanism and activities initiated to strengthen linkages among enterprises, R&D organisations, financial and promotional agencies.
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With the globalisation of the market, there is now intensive pressure on member countries to review the economic policies and restructure their industrial development programmes. In this context, the choice of relevant technolog(ies) is an important factor in the planning and decision making process.
APCTT initiated this study on Technology Promotion based on selected countries from Asia (Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Thailand). The report also brings to focus the specific institutional mechanism and activities initiated to strengthen linkages among enterprises, R&D organisations, financial and promotional agencies.
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With the globalisation of the market, there is now intensive pressure on member countries to review the economic policies and restructure their industrial development programmes. In this context, the choice of relevant technolog(ies) is an important factor in the planning and decision making process.
APCTT initiated this study on Technology Promotion based on selected countries from Asia (Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Thailand). The report also brings to focus the specific institutional mechanism and activities initiated to strengthen linkages among enterprises, R&D organisations, financial and promotional agencies.
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The Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology (APCTT) is actively engaged in strengthening technology transfer capabilities of member countries of the Economic and Social Commission of the Asia and Pacific (ESCAP). Towards this end, it has been evolving new methodologies and refining existing mechanisms in areas relating to technology promotion and management. It is organizing national and regional workshops, expert group meetings in specialised fields and also bringing out reports and publications to promote exchange of information and experiences at various levels. The current emphasis is on promotion of sustainable development and regional cooperation.
With the globalisation of the market, there is now intensive pressure on member countries to review the economic policies and restructure their industrial development programmes. In this context, the choice of relevant technolog(ies) is an important factor in the planning and decision making process.
APCTT initiated this study on Technology Promotion based on selected countries from Asia (Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Thailand). The report also brings to focus the specific institutional mechanism and activities initiated to strengthen linkages among enterprises, R&D organisations, financial and promotional agencies.