知识与创新驱动下的新加坡材料研究

T. Hor
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新加坡的科研发展速度可谓惊人。尽管与芬兰、挪威、以色列、日本、美国、英国和中国等研究巨头的实力相比,新加坡仍处于起步阶段,但它正迅速进入高速发展阶段。与此同时,一些世界领先国家的研发(R&D)停滞不前,部分原因是金融危机,直到最近才出现复苏的迹象。但俗话说,最好的机会是在逆境中发现的。新加坡采取的方法是精明的。对于一个没有自然资源的国家来说,对研发的投资必须基于次佳的东西——智力资本及其人民。因此,在知识型经济中发展研发能力,首先取决于人力资本。因此,教育和研究的综合努力至关重要。政府在研发投资方面处于领先地位。新加坡政府制定了一个全国性的目标,即到2015年将研发支出占国内总支出的2.9%提高到3.5%,这是一个重要的里程碑,将使新加坡跻身研发国家的“顶级联盟”。为了实现这一目标,未来五年新的国家研发预算将增加20%以上,达到161亿新元。这一增长是合理的,因为它推动了一项由具有经济使命的创新驱动的研究议程。
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Materials Research in a Knowledge-Based & Innovation-Driven Singapore
The pace of growth for research in Singapore is nothing short of spectacular. Though still in its infancy compared to the might of research giants like Finland, Norway, Israel, Japan, USA, UK and China, Singapore is rapidly moving into higher gear. This comes at a time when the research and development (R&D) of some of the world's leading nations has stalled due in part to the financial meltdown that has only recently seen signs of recovery. But as the saying goes, the best opportunities are found in times of adversity. The approach that Singapore takes is an astute one. Investment in R&D for a country with no natural resources has to be based on the next best thing — intellectual capital and its people. Developing R&D capabilities in a knowledge-based economy therefore depends first and foremost on our human capital. An integrated effort in education and research is hence crucial. The government has taken the lead in R&D investment. It has set a national target of driving the current level of 2.9% of gross domestic expenditure on research and development (GERD) to 3.5% by 2015 — a significant milestone that would put Singapore in the "premier league" of R&D nations. It is with this objective that the new national R&D budget for the next five years will be increased by more than 20% to S$16.1 billion. This increase is justified on the basis of pushing a research agenda that is driven by innovation with an economic mission.
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