Design and implementation of a communication link between university, industry and government for national development
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Keywords: national development, university, industry, government,
Abstract :
In this paper a try have been made to guidelines for the design and implementation of a communication link between university, industry and government for national development. Today, small producers even the governments who do not care about the researches to achieve technology, so they become intermediary’s dealers without any identification. Thus, with proper drawing management system to coordinate the separate activities of universities, industrial centers, and government, the local technology would be formed. Therefore, the development of a comprehensive management system is provided. The design and implementation of communication link between the three pillars mentioned above, semi-industrial and industrial countries' experiences, has been studied. To investigate the failure of the production technology and compare it with the experience of other countries, it is clear that the main problem in this field to assign a simple macro trends in the design and testing three pillars of strategic management depends on government, academia, and industry. Treatment guidelines provided in this section are as follows: • Forget the culture of short-term profit. • Exclusion of non-strategic and taste management. • Keeping the privacy and dignity of researcher. • Low risk investment in developing local technology. • Government thought and foresight. The implementation of the system presented in this paper to achieve the prestigious science and technology in the world is possible. This is the only way that would be possible to offer to the world the development of science and technology with the Iranian thought and identity.
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