Participation of technology developed countries in the international transfer of technologies
Journal: Economics & Education (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-06-30
Authors : Tatyana Ostapenko;
Page : 27-34
Keywords : Nano-developed countries; nanotechnologies; high technologies; nanoeconomics; international technology exchange;
Abstract
The article highlights the problems and prospects of development of the international exchange of technology and the participation of Singapore, Finland and the United States. The purpose of this article is to use the experience of these countries in the establishment and development of national innovation systems of such countries as Ukraine and Belarus. As methods of studies there were chosen methods of induction and deduction, structural analysis and a systematic approach, the method of comparison and observation. The findings were made by the author regarding the possibility of the participation of different countries in the international exchange of high and nano-technologies. The test of the country form the university participate in the international exchange of technologies. Thus, the United States of North Carolina State University, National University of Singapore and the University of Helsinki are an example of how you can be a member of the national innovation system and the transfer of knowledge within the international exchange of technology.
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