The global technology revolution, China, in-depth analyses : : emerging technology opportunities for the Tianjin Binhai new area (TBNA) and the Tianjin technological development area (TEDA) / / Richard Silberglitt, Anny Wong ; with S. R. Bohandy ... [et al.].
In 2007, the Tianjin Binhai New Area (TBNA) and one of its administrative zones, the Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area (TEDA), in northeast China commissioned the RAND Corporation to perform a technology-foresight study to help them develop and implement a strategic vision and plan for...
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Year of Publication: | 2009 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Technical report (Rand Corporation)
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (251 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Preface; Contents; Figures; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter One - Introduction; TBNA: An Ambitious Vision for the Future; The Role of TEDA; Achieving the State Council's Vision for TBNA Through Foresight; Road Map of This Report; Part One - The Most-Promising Opportunities for TBNA and TEDA in Scienceand Engineering; Chapter Two - The Most-Promising Technology Applications for TBNA and TEDA for 2020; How We Selected the Most-Promising Technology Applications for TBNAand TEDA
- Chapter Three - The Foundation for TBNA's Growth into a Leading-Edge Science and Engineering CenterTBNA's Mission as a Special Pilot Zone; China's National Needs and the Push for Cutting-Edge R&D and Innovation; National Drivers of and Barriers to Cutting-Edge R&D and Innovation; Capacity Available to TBNA and TEDA: R&D, Manufacturing, and S&TCommercialization; Part Two - Analysis of the Most-Promising Technology Applications for TBNA and TEDA; Chapter Four - Cheap Solar Energy; Importance to TBNA and TEDA; Current Scientific and Market Status and Future Prospects
- Relevant Capacity Available to TBNA and TEDADrivers and Barriers; A Possible Path Forward; Chapter Five - Advanced Mobile-Communication and RFID Applications; Importance to TBNA and TEDA; Current Scientific and Market Status and Future Prospects; Relevant Capacity Available to TBNA and TEDA; Drivers and Barriers; A Possible Path Forward; Chapter Six - Rapid Bioassays; Importance to TBNA and TEDA; Chapter Seven - Membranes, Filters, and Catalysts for Water Purification; Importance to TBNA and TEDA; Current Scientific and Market Status and Future Prospects; Capacity Available to TBNA and TEDA
- Drivers and BarriersA Possible Path Forward; Chapter Eight - Molecular-Scale Drug Design, Development, and Delivery; Importance to TBNA and TEDA; Current Scientific and Market Status and Future Prospects; Relevant Capacity Available to TBNA and TEDA; Drivers and Barriers; A Possible Path Forward; Chapter Nine - Electric and Hybrid Vehicles; Importance to TBNA and TEDA; Current Scientific and Market Status and Future Prospects; Relevant Capacity Available to TBNA and TEDA; Drivers and Barriers; A Possible Path Forward; Chapter Ten - Green Manufacturing; Importance to TBNA and TEDA
- Current Scientific and Market Status and Future ProspectsRelevant Capacity Available to TBNA and TEDA; Drivers and Barriers; A Possible Path Forward; Part Three - Building for TBNA's Future; Chapter Eleven - Toward Making TEDA a State-of-the-Art Science and EngineeringCenter; Positioning TBNA and TEDA for the Future by Building on the Present; Integrating Specific Action Plans into an Overarching Strategic Plan; Appendix A - RAND Workshop on TBNA Science and Technology Vision,August 8-9, 2007; Appendix B - TEDA Meeting Agenda, December 5, 2007, and List of Participants
- Appendix C - Green Chemistry Awards of National Governments