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21st Century Innovation Systems for Japan and the United States: Lessons from a Decade of Change: Report of a Symposium (2009)
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21st Century Innovation Systems for Japan and the United States: Lessons from a Decade of Change - Report of a Symposium

Appendix A
Symposium Agenda

“21st Century Innovation Systems for the United States and Japan: Lessons from a Decade of Change”


International Symposium Symposium Organized by


The National Institute of Science and Technology Policy (NISTEP) (NISTEP) Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science & Technology, Japan


and


The Board of Science, Technology, and Economic Policy U.S. National Academy of Sciences


in collaboration with


Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University, Japan


January 10-11, 2006


Tokyo, Japan


Day 1: January 10, 2006

9:30 AM

Welcome

Introduction: Takashi Inutsuka, Director Planning Division, NISTEP

Motohide Konaka, Director General, NISTEP, Japan

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Front Matter (R1-R18)
I INTRODUCTION (1-2)
Introduction: The Chrysanthemum Meets the Eagle: The Co-evolution of Innovation Policies in Japan and the United States--Sadao Nagaoka and Kenneth Flamm (3-18)
II OVERVIEW (19-20)
Overview--Sadao Nagaoka, Kenneth Flamm, and Masayuki Kondo (21-26)
III SYMPOSIUM PAPERS (27-28)
Technology Policies in Japan: 1990 to the Present--Akira Goto and Kazuyuki Motohashi (29-39)
Reform of University Research System in Japan: Where Do They Stand?--Ryuji Shimoda (40-56)
Government's Evolving Role in Supporting Corporate R&D in the United States: Theory, Practice, and Results in the Advanced Technology Program--Stephanie Shipp and Marc Stanley (57-76)
Government Programs to Encourage Innovation by Startups & SMEs: The Role of Innovation Awards--Charles W. Wessner (77-94)
Programs to Stimulate Startups and Entrepreneurship in Japan: Experiences and Lessons--Takehiko Yasuda (95-107)
Economic Impacts of International R&D Coordination: SEMATECH and the International Technology Roadmap--Kenneth Flamm (108-125)
Semiconductor Consortia in Japan: Experiences and Lessons for the Future--Shuzo Fujimura (126-137)
Issues in and Possible Reforms of the U.S. Patent System--Bronwyn H. Hall (138-152)
Reform of Patent System in Japan and Challenges--Sadao Nagaoka (153-168)
Industry-University R&D Partnerships in the United States--Irwin Feller (169-185)
University-Industry Partnerships in Japan--Masayuki Kondo (186-205)
The Connected Science Model for Innovation - The DARPA Role--William B. Bonvillian (206-237)
Public-Private Linkage in Biomedical Research in Japan: Lessons of the 1990s--Yosuke Okada, Kenta Nakamura, and Akira Tohei (238-250)
IV APPENDIXES (251-252)
Appendix A: Symposium Agenda (253-259)
Appendix B: Bibliography (260-284)

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21st Century Innovation Systems for Japan and the United States: Lessons from a Decade of Change - Report of a Symposium Appendix A Symposium Agenda “21st Century Innovation Systems for the United States and Japan: Lessons from a Decade of Change” International Symposium Symposium Organized by The National Institute of Science and Technology Policy (NISTEP) (NISTEP) Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science & Technology, Japan and The Board of Science, Technology, and Economic Policy U.S. National Academy of Sciences in collaboration with Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University, Japan January 10-11, 2006 Tokyo, Japan Day 1: January 10, 2006 9:30 AM Welcome Introduction: Takashi Inutsuka, Director Planning Division, NISTEP Motohide Konaka, Director General, NISTEP, Japan

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21st Century Innovation Systems for Japan and the United States: Lessons from a Decade of Change - Report of a Symposium 9:45 AM Opening Addresses Chair: Terutaka Kuwahara, Deputy Director General, NISTEP   Challenges in the U.S. Innovation System Rep. Ronald Manzullo, Chairman, Committee on Small Business, United States House of Representatives   Evolution and Challenges to the Innovation System in Japan Taizo Yakushiji, Member, Council for Science and Technology Policy, and Visiting Professor, Keio University 11:00 AM Coffee Break 11:15 AM Panel I: Government’s Evolving Role in Supporting Corporate R&D—U.S. and Japanese Models Moderator: Alice Amsden, Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology   Technology Policies in Japan: 1990- Akira Goto, Professor, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo, and Faculty Fellow, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry Kazuyuki Motohashi, Associate Professor, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo, and Faculty Fellow, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry   Government’s Evolving Role in Supporting Corporate R&D—Theory and Practice in the Advanced Technology Stephanie Shipp, Director, Economic Assessment Office, Advanced Technology Program, National Institute of Standards and Technology   Discussantt Ichiro Nakajima, Director and Professor, New Industry Creation Hatchery Center, Tohoku University 12:45 PM Lunch

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21st Century Innovation Systems for Japan and the United States: Lessons from a Decade of Change - Report of a Symposium 2:15 PM Panel II: Government-Industry R&D Partnerships—U.S. and Japanese Experiments Moderator: Lonnie Edelheit, Retired Senior Vice President, Research & Development, General Electric, and National Academy of Engineering   Semiconductor Consortia in Japan: Experiences and Lessons Shuzo Fujimura, Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, and Visiting Professor, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo Hiroyuki Chuma, Professor, Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University, and Affiliated Senior Fellow, NISTEP   Economic Impacts of International R&D Coordination: SEMATECH, the International Technology Roadmap, and Innovation in Microprocessors Kenneth Flamm, Professor and Dean Rusk Chair in International Affairs, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin   Discussant Kaoru Honjo, Executive Director, New Energy and Industrial Development Organization 3:45 PM Coffee Break 4:00 PM Panel III: Government Programs to Encourage Innovation by Startups and SMEs Moderator: Bradley Knox, Committee on Small Business, U.S. House of Representatives   Government Programs to Encourage Innovation by Startups & SMEs: The Role of Innovation Awards Charles Wessner, Board on Science, Technology and Economic Policy, National Research Council   Programs to Stimulate Startups and Entrepreneurship in Japan: Experiences and Lessons Yasuhiko Yasuda, Professor, Toyo University   Discussant Tetsuya Iizuka, President and CEO, THine Electronics

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21st Century Innovation Systems for Japan and the United States: Lessons from a Decade of Change - Report of a Symposium Day 2: January 11, 2006 9:30 AM Panel IV: Interaction between Intellectual Property and Innovation Systems Moderator: Shozo Uemura, Former Deputy Director General, World Intellectual Property Organization, and Visiting Professor, Research Center for Advanced Science and, Technology, University of Tokyo, University of Tokyo   Issues and Possible Reforms in the U.S. Patent System Bronwyn Hall, Professor, University of California at Berkeley   Reform of Patent System in Japan and Challenges Sadao Nagaoka, Director and Professor, Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University   Discussant Mark Myers, Xerox, (retired) and Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania 11:00 AM Coffee Break 11:15 AM Panel V: Industry and University Collaboration Moderator: Toshiya Watanabe, Professor, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo   Industry-University Partnerships in the United States Irwin Feller, Senior Visiting Scientist, American Association for the Advancement of Science, and Professor Emeritus of Economics, Pennsylvania State University   Industry-University Partnerships in Japan Masayuki Kondo, Affiliated Senior Fellow, NISTEP, and Professor, Yokohama National University   Discussantss Gail Cassell, Vice President, Scientific Affairs, Distinguished Lilly Research Scholar for Infectious Diseases, Eli Lilly James Turner, Chief Democratic Counsel, Committee on Science, United States House of Representatives 1:00 PM Lunch

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21st Century Innovation Systems for Japan and the United States: Lessons from a Decade of Change - Report of a Symposium 2:15 PM Panel VI: Government Support for University Research Moderator: Hiroshi Nagano, Principal Fellow, Japan Science and Technology Agency   DARPA and the U.S. Connected Science Model for Innovation William Bonvillian, Legislative Director and Chief Counsel, Office of Senator Joseph Lieberman, United States Senate   Government Support to University Research - Trends and Issues in Japan Ryuji Shimoda, Professor, Integrated Research Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology   Discussant William Spencer, Board on Science, Technology and Economic Policy, National Research Council, and Chairman, SEMATECH (retired) 3:45 PM Coffee Break 4:00 PM Panel VII: Industry-University-Government Cooperation: The Biotechnology Challenge Moderator: William Bonvillian, Legislative Director and Chief Counsel, Office of Senator Joseph Lieberman, United States Senate   Perspective on Current Trends in Drug Development in the United States Gail Cassell, Vice President, Scientific Affairs, Distinguished Lilly Research Scholar for Infectious Diseases, Eli Lilly   Is There a Sgnificant Contribution of Public Sector in Biomedical Research in Japan?: A Detailed Analysis of Government/University Patenting, 1991-2001 Yosuke Okada, Associate Professor, Hitotsubashi University   Discussant Shozo Nagai, Patent Attorney and Director, Intellectual Property Division, Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association

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21st Century Innovation Systems for Japan and the United States: Lessons from a Decade of Change - Report of a Symposium 5:30 PM Closing Summary and Remarks Chair: Masayuki Kondo, Affiliated Senior Fellow, NISTEP, and Professor, Yokohama National University   William Spencer, Board on Science, Technology and Economic Policy, National Research Council, and Chairman, SEMATECH (retired)   Sadao Nagaoka, Director and Professor, Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University

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21st Century Innovation Systems for Japan and the United States: Lessons from a Decade of Change - Report of a Symposium “21st Century Innovation Systems for the United States and Japan: Lessons from a Decade of Change” Symposium Planning Committee Masayuki Kondo, Co-chair Affiliated Senior Fellow National Institute of Science and Technology Policy (NISTEP) and Professor Yokohama National University Sadao Nagaoka, Co-chair Director and Professor Institute of Innovation Research Hitotsubashi University Akira Goto Professor Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology University of Tokyo Hiroyuki Tomizawa Senior Research Fellow Second Theory-oriented Group National Institute of Science and Technology Policy (NISTEP) Masaru Yarime Senior Research Fellow Second Theory-oriented Group National Institute of Science and Technology Policy (NISTEP) William J. Spencer (NAE), Co-chair Chairman Emeritus, retired SEMATECH Kenneth S. Flamm, Co-chair Dean Rusk Chair in International Affairs Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin Alice H. Amsden Professor of Political Economy Massachusetts Institute of Technology Gail H. Cassell (IOM) Vice President, Scientific Affairs and Distinguished Lilly Research Scholar for Infectious Diseases Eli Lilly and Company Lewis S. Edelheit Senior Research and Technology Advisor, retired General Electric Bronwyn Hall Professor of Economics University of California at Berkeley Mark B. Myers Senior Vice President, retired Xerox Corporation Alan Wm. Wolff Partner Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP