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Conference Programme

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Foresight (1.11)

STI Policy (2.11)

Special Workshop "Perspectives of Science and Technology in BRICS Countries" (2.11)

 

 

November 1, 2017: Foresight

 
 

9:00

Registration of participants

 

9.40

Welcome and Introduction to the Conference

 

10.00

Keynote speech

Catherine Bréchignac, Permanent Secretary of the French Academy of Sciences

Session 1: S&T Foresight

Chair: Leonid Gokhberg, HSE, Russia

 

10.25

The Future of Foresight

Ozcan Saritas, Alexander Sokolov, HSE ISSEK, Russia; Ian Miles, HSE ISSEK, Russia, University of Manchester, UK

 

10.50

NISTEP’s Contribution to Evidence-Based STI Policy

Shigeharu Kato, NISTEP, Japan

 

11.15

Global Challenges for Foresight Studies: a View through the Prism of Russian Experience

Alexander ChulokHSE ISSEK, Russia

 11.40Coffee break
 

Session 2: Foresight: Societal Dimension

Chair: Banu Onaral, School of Biomedical Engineering, Science & Health Systems, Drexel University, USA

 

12.00

New Urban Paradigms

Vicente Guallart, Laboratory for Experimental Urban Design of the HSE Graduate School of Urbanism, Russia

 

12.25

Digital Transformation: on the Way to Intelligent Society

Konstantin Vishnevskiy, HSE ISSEK, Russia

 

12.50

The Future of Jobs and Skills in the Middle East and North Africa: Preparing the Region for the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Fabienne Goux-Baudiment, Research Centre for Futures Studies “proGective”, France

 

13.15

Cyber Security Education/Capacity Building: How to Ensure States Will Get the Best Cyber Security Talents to Tackle the Future Cyber Security Issues

Christopher H. Cordey, Futuratinow.com, Switzerland

 

13.40

Energy as a Leverage Point for Paradigm Shifts

Thomas Thurner, HSE ISSEK, Russia; David Nelson Gimpel, Natural Resilience Foundation (New York), Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory of the University of California, Berkeley, USA

 14.05Lunch  
 

Session 3: Foresight: International Perspective

Chair: Alexander Sokolov, HSE ISSEK, Russia

 

15.00

Challenge for Interactive Advanced Foresight

Kuniko Urashima, NISTEP, Japan

 

15.25

Plan A (Immortality) and Plan B (Cryonics)

Jose Cordeiro, Global Futures Studies and Research Center “The Millennium Project”, USA

 

15.50

Our Intelligent Future: a Window of Opportunity for Emerging Economies

Banu Onaral, School of Biomedical Engineering, Science & Health Systems, Drexel University, USA

 16.15Coffee break
 

Session 4: Corporate and Sectoral Foresight

Chair: Jose Cordeiro, Global Futures Studies and Research Center “The Millennium Project”, USA

 

16.35

Forecasting of Technology Impact on Economic Development Using Industry Clusterization

Yury Dranev, HSE ISSEK, Russia

 

17.00

Corporate Foresight and Innovation: Effects of Integrative Capabilities and Organizational Learning

Nicholas Vonortas, The George Washington University, USA; HSE ISSEK, Russia

 

17.25

A Comparative Review of Public Foresight Institutions and Implications for Innovation: The Case of Thailand

Chaiyatorn Limapornvanich, National Innovation Agency, Ministry of Science and Innovation of Thailand

 17.50Wrap-up

November 2, 2017: STI Policy

 

 

9.00

Registration of participants

 

Session 5. Science and Technology in Russia: State-of-the-Art and Future Prospects 

Chair: Leonid Gokhberg, HSE, Russia

 

9.30

Irina Mosicheva, Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation

 

9.40

“Science in Russia: 2017” Report: an Overview

Tatiana Kuznetsova, HSE ISSEK, Russia

 
9.55

New Challenges in Managing Science: Best Practices and Lessons Learned from Russian Public Research Institutions

Konstantin Fursov, HSE ISSEK, Russia

 

10.15

Doing Science in Russia: Measuring Business Climate for R&D Performers

Mikhail Gershman, Vitaly Roud, HSE ISSEK, Russia

 10.25Questions and Answers. Discussion
 

11.30

Coffee break

 

Session 6: Science, Technology and Innovation Policy

Chair: Mario Cervantes, OECD, France

 

11.50

Modelling the Future Structure of Innovation

Jonathan Linton, HSE ISSEK, Russia; University of Sheffield, UK; Konstantin Fursov, HSE ISSEK, Russia

 
12.15 

Future-oriented Sustainable Innovation Assessment and Management

Rafael Popper, VTT Technical Research Center of Finland

 
12.40

Transition of the Russian S&T System: Early Effects of the Crisis

Stanislav Zaichenko, HSE ISSEK, Russia

 

13.05

Lunch

 

Session 6: Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (Continued)

Chair: Mario Cervantes, OECD, France

 

14.00

Evolution of University-Industry Collaboration in Brazil from a Technology Upgrading Perspective

Bruno Brandão Fischer, School of Applied Sciences, University of Campinas, Brazil

 

14.25

Quality Comes First: University-Industry Collaboration as a Source of Academic Entrepreneurship in a Developing Country

Paola Rücker Schaeffer, Institute of Geosciences, University of Campinas, Brazil

 

14.50

Is R&D Good for Employment?

Marco Vivarelli, Institute of Economic Policy of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Italy

 15.15Coffee break

November 2, 2017: Special Workshop "Perspectives of Science and Technology in BRICS Countries"

 
 

Special Workshop "Perspectives of Science and Technology in BRICS Countries"

Chair: Andrey Anikeev, Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation

 

15.30

Welcome address

 

15.40

International Cooperation in Science and Technology for the Grand Challenges: Trends and Policies

Mario Cervantes, OECD, France

 

16.05

Biotechnology in BRICS Сountries: Factors and Trends of the Nations' Capacity

Ekaterina Streltsova, HSE ISSEK, Russia; Jonathan Linton, HSE ISSEK, Russia; University of Sheffield, UK

 

16.30

Analytical Support to Policy Development in Brazil: Examples of STI strategic Intelligence Processes

Marcio de Miranda Santos, CGEE, Brazil

 

16.55

Prospects of Science and Technology in South Africa

Kenneth Nekhudzhiga, Gunther Bender, Embassy of the Republic of South Africa to the Russian Federation

 

17.20

S&T Priorities for BRICS Countries: Mutual Benefits of Cooperation

Anna Grebenyuk, HSE ISSEK, Russia

 17.45Wrap-up