Nanotechnology policy in Korea for sustainable growth

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Abstract

Korea has become one of the leading countries in nanotechnology along with the U.S., Japan, and Germany. Since 2001, the Korean Government established the “Nanotechnology Development Plan.” Since then, the trend in nanotechnology is steadily changing from fundamental research to applicationdriven technologies. In this paper, we examine the nanotechnology development and policy during the past decade, which includes the investments in R&D, infrastructure, and education. The Third Phase (2011– 2020) on clean nanotechnology convergence and integration in information, energy, and the environmental sector is also given. Furthermore, the program on longterm strategy dealing with sustainability in resolving future societal demand and plans for sustainable energy and environmental activities will be discussed in depth. The outcomes and national evaluations of research and education are also given.

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So, D. S., Kim, C. W., Chung, P. S., & Jhon, M. S. (2014). Nanotechnology policy in Korea for sustainable growth. In Nanotechnology for Sustainable Development, First Edition (pp. 391–401). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05041-6_31

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