ASEAN Science Congress and Conferences ABAPAST, ABASF, and Flagship Meetings ASEAN COST 68 and Related Meetings 8th Informal ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on S&T ASEAN Innovation Exhibition ... and many more! Contents Background 05 Schedule of Activities 08 The 4th Science Congress and Conferences 10 Flagship Programs, SCIRD, ABAPAST, ABASF Meetings 11 The 68th ASEAN COST Meeting 11 ASEAN COST + Dialoguse Partner’s Meeting(s) 12 The 8th Informal Ministerial Meeting on S&T (8th IAMMST) 12 ASEAN S&T Awards 13 ASEAN STI Exhibition 15 9th ASTW - IIASA Joint Seminar 18 ASEAN Youth Science Summit (AYSS) 19 ASTW - APEC PPSTI Joint Workshop 20 ASTW - FEALAC Joint Workshop 21 Workshop on Biosecurity 22 Venue & Proposed Hotels 25 3 The Bogor Palace (Indonesian:Istana Bogor) one of 6 Presidential Palaces in Indonesia. Courtesy : bp.blogspot.com innovations from the most dynamic region to earth INNOVATIONS FROM THE MOST DYNAMIC REGION TO EARTH The ASEAN S&T Week (ASTW) is a flagship project of the ASEAN COST, in order to showcase major achievements and potential of S&T generated both in ASEAN Member Countries and Dialogue Partners, relevant to the rapidly increasing needs of the public and private sectors, in light of the region's goal of achieving a knowledge-based economy. The ASTW is an important event of the ASEAN COST and it is conducted triennially in a rotational basis amongst ASEAN Member Countries, which has the main purpose of promoting of S&T Development in Southeast Asian Countries. In addition, it is expected that this event will open windows of opportunities for scientist, technologies, researchers, academicians, government officials, practitioners and private sectors, to interact and to promote networking, as well as to expand their S&T cooperation. In an effort to promote the interfacing of the private sector and the ASEAN S&T community, Member Countries are advised to bring their private sectors to show case one or two of their products during the ASTW. With a theme of “innovations from the most dynamic region to earth”, the 9th ASTW will be celebrated in conjunction with the 19th National Awakening Technology Days (Hakteknas) of the Republic of Indonesia in the period of August 2014, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. 5 3 Bogor 1 Beautiful landscape of Puncak Bogor. 2 The Bogor Palace (Indonesian:Istana Bogor) one of 6 Presidential Palaces in Indonesia. 3 The angklung - a musical instrument made of two bamboo tubes attached to a bamboo frame. Courtesy : www.indonesia.travel 6 Courtesy : photobucket.coml Courtesy : netciz.com West 4 Megame and icon Cirebon, 5 Wayang puppets below by hands an that runs the head 6 Great pa 1 2 Courtesy : upload.wikimedia.org t Java endung motif - identical n batik artwork from , West Java. Courtesy : bp.blogspot.com Courtesy : bobmerdeka.com Golek - wooden doll s that are operated from y rods connected to the nd a central control rod s through the body to d. anoramic of tea garden. 4 5 Schedule o Sun 17 Mon 18 Tue 19 We The 4th Science Congress and Conference The 4th Science Congress and Conference ASEAN Pro Mon 25 Tue 26 We ASEAN COST + Dialogue Partners meetings 8th IIAMST + ASEAN S&T Awards ASEAN Youth Science Summit ASEAN Ac ASEAN STI Exhibition ASEAN STI Exhibition ASEAN - IIASA Joint Activity ASEAN F Ac Sun 24 th Day 1-2 The 4 Science Congress and Sub Committee Conferences Day 3-4 Flagship programs, SCIRD, ABAPAST, ABASF meeting th Day 5-6 The 68 ASEAN COST Meeting Day 7 ASEAN COST + Dialogue Partners’ Meeting(s) th th Day 8 The 8 Informal ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on S&T (8 IAMMST) Awarding of ASEAN S&T Awards Day 9 ASEAN Youth Science Summit ASTW-IIASA Joint Seminar Day 10 ASTW-APEC PPSTI Joint Workshop ASTW-FEALAC Joint Workshop Day 5-8 ASEAN Science, Technology and Innovation Exhibition 8 Work Bios innovations from the most dynamic region to earth of Activities ed 20 Thu 21 Fri 22 Flagships rams ASEAN Flagships, ABAPAST, ABASF and SCIRD Meetings The 68 ASEAN COST Meeting The 68 ASEAN COST Meeting ASEAN STI Exhibition ASEAN STI Exhibition Fri 29 Sat 30 ed 27 PPSTI Joint ivity ALAC Joint ivity hop on curity Thu 28 th Sat 23 th innovations from the most dynamic region to earth 01 The 4th Science Congress and Sub Committee Conferences 18-19 August 2014 IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia Objectives To enhance awareness of ASEAN Scientist and community to the importance of science, technology . and innovation ; to encourage ASEAN Competitiveness and to support economic growth within ASEAN . Member Countries ; To encourage interaction, networking, partnership and regional cooperation among participants from ASEAN Countries and their counter parts from Internationals S&T Community as well as from private . sector ; To promote technology transaction (among others including technology transfer) between ASEAN . Scientists and or their regional/international counterparts from S&T Community and private sectors ; To provide scientist forum for promotion of relevant fields of S&T cooperation within ASEAN regions and to open opportunity to expand the cooperation into international level ; . To promote S&T culture-based-community within ASEAN Countries, with special attention to increase S&T awareness among ASEAN young generation ; . To accelerate the development of S&T expertise and manpower resources in ASEAN. This event will consist of 2 (two) days of plenary sessions (morning-lunch time) and 2 (two) days of parallel meeting rooms for 8 (eight) Sub-Committee/Conference, EU Sustain cluster workshop, Bibliometrics workshop, and 1 (one) conference dinner. Contact Person . All ASEAN Chairs and Indonesian Focal Points of Sub-Committees . All Coordinators of ASEAN Flagships Programmes . Ruben Silitonga, Deputy Director for S&T Network Development [email protected] . Prof. Estiko Rijanto [email protected] 10 innovations from the most dynamic region to earth 02 Flagship Programs SCIRD, ABAPAST, ABASF Meetings 20-21 August 2014 IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia Contact Person Ruben Silitonga, Deputy Director for S&T Network Development [email protected] 03 The 68th ASEAN COST Meetings 22-23 August 2014 IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia th The 68 ASEAN COST meeting will also be supported with related meetings, which are : th th The 8 Informal ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on S&T (8 IAMMST) IAMMST + Dialogue Partner’s Meeting(s) . . Contact Person Nada Marsudi, Director of International S&T Network [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] 11 innovations from the most dynamic region to earth 04 ASEAN COST + Dialogues Partner’s Meeting(s) 24 August 2014 IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia Contact Person Nada Marsudi, Director of International S&T Network [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] 05 The 8th Informal Ministerial Meeting on S&T (8th IAMMST) 25 August 2014 IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia Contact Person Nada Marsudi, Director of International S&T Network [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] 12 innovations from the most dynamic region to earth 06 ASEAN S&T Awards 25 August 2014 IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia I. INTRODUCTION Four types of awards are given by COST in the 9th Asean Science and Technology Week (ASTW), as described below : 1. The ASEAN Young Scientist and Technologist Award (AYSTA) This award is given to one ASEAN scientists or technologist who has either shown considerable promise in, or made substantial contribution to research, development and innovation in the fields of Food, Energy and Water (FEW) in ASEAN region. It is hoped that this award will help inspire the awardees to reach their fullest potential in their pursuit of scientific and technological excellence. The panel will select the winner from 10 finalists, one from each ASEAN Member Countries. The requirements of the nominees should be under 45 years old. 2. The ASEAN Outstanding Scientist and Technologist Award (AOSTA) This award is given to one ASEAN scientist or technologist for his/her outstanding contributions in the scientific and technological field through sustained and inspired efforts, which have received national and international recognition. In this occassion, the scientist or technologist would be in the field of Food, Energy and Water (FEW). The panel will select the winner from 10 finalists, one from each ASEAN Member Countries. 3. The ASEAN Meritorious Service Award (AMSA) These awards are given to 10 scientists and technologists, one from each of ASEAN Member Countries, for their meritorious service science and technology in the region. 4. The ASEAN Woman Scientist Award (AWSA) This award is the latest award that has been decided at the 8th ASTW in Phillipines in 2008, given to one woman scientist or technologist. The award is given to early-career women scientists pursuing scientific careers in the ASEAN region, whose research focuses on water quality research. In this occasion, the award is given by the United States and sponsored by UL, a premier global safety science company (the announcement is separated). Contact Person Tiomega Gultom, Deputy Director for S&T Network Analysis [email protected] 13 innovations from the most dynamic region to earth II. OBJECTIVES To acknowledge the achievements and contribution rendered by scientist and technologies in the region; to give them incentives to reach for further success; to provide younger scientists with inspiration to reach their fullest potentials; to show the general public especially the youth concrete examples of successful careers in science; and to encourage the capacities of them in developing the applying the S&T in the forms of publications and patents. III. AWARDING SESSION Recipients of the various awards would have been identified and honored at the approriate ceremonies on August 25th, 2014 at the Gala Dinner. IV. OUTPUTS 1 recipient of the ASEAN Young Scientist and Technologist Award 1 recipient of the ASEAN Outstanding Scientist and Technologist Award 10 recipients of the ASEAN S&T Meritorious Service Awards 1 recipient of the ASEAN Woman Scientist Award . . . . V. ACTIVITIES . Call for Nominations (April -May 2014) - Nomination by ASEAN Member Countries (30 May 2014) Formation of the panel of judges (May 2014) Submission of nominations forms and supporting documents to panel of judges (June 2014) Formal Judges' meeting of selection of the winner (June2014) Announcement of the winner of the awards (July 2014) Awarding ceremony (25 August 2014) VI. IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENT COST-Indonesia will lead the overall organizational work for the 9th ASEAN S&T week. The nomination process and screening of candidates to come up with the country nominees will be handled in country by the respective National COST Secretariat. Convening of the Panel of the Judges at ASEAN COST level to select the winners from the national nominees as well as the holding of the Awarding Ceremonies will be mainly the responsibility of COST-Indonesia. There will be only one palel to judge both AYSTA and AOSTA. For further information, please contact your respective National COST Chairman. 14 innovations from the most dynamic region to earth 07 Asean STI Exhibition 22-25 August 2014 Botani Square Bogor, Indonesia ASEAN STI Exhibition will be conducted in the period of 4 days. The STI exhibition is aimed to showcase the STI achievements in ASEAN. Each of ASEAN Countries and Dialogue partners will be provided by 1 (one) free standars booth. Additional space will be subject to a booth rental of USD $1200/booth. Participation Options Standard Booth Booth package includes : (3m x 3m x 2.5m) - One business talk table USD - $1200/booth - Two chairs, needle punch carpet - One fascia board with exhibitor’s name in English - Power supply 1500 VA, 220 V per booth - Socket for 3 ports and one fluorescent lamp (40 W) Contact Person . M. Hali Aprimadya [email protected] . Boni Agusta [email protected] 15 innovations from the most dynamic region to earth Exhibition Layout 16 innovations from the most dynamic region to earth wood construction fin emultion paint logo cutting sticker brochure rack carpet counter fin duco 300 300 top view front view 17 innovations from the most dynamic region to earth 08 ASTW - IIASA Joint Seminar 26 August 2014 IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia Background The provision of adequate energy is a precondition for socioeconomic development and human well being, both in developing and developed countries. However, at the same time, the impacts of energy production, processing and end use, also contribute to atmospheric pollutants and greenhouse gases, damage, health, environment and raise the risks of irreversible climate change. Fundamental transformational changes are required in energy systems, and these need to be integrated with global holistic strategies and policies in developing sustainable world. These efforts need strong both public and private support, and will require new governance models oriented toward clean delivery of energy services. Participants Target participants are ASEAN academician, researchers, central and regional government agencies, S&T leaders, decision makers, industry representatives and media practitioners. Participants from Dialogue Partners will also be invited. Theme and Highlights The purposed theme of the Seminar is System Analysis Approach towards Sustainable ASEAN Community 2015. Contact Person Tri Sundari, Head of Sub-Division, International S&T Network [email protected] 18 innovations from the most dynamic region to earth 09 Asean Youth Science Summit (AYSS) 26 August 2014 IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia Training for ASEAN Scientist bellow 35 years old, 1 day The theme : ‘Paper Authorship and Proposal Writing’, under collaboration with US CRDF Global. Contact Person Annisa Pranowo [email protected] 19 innovations from the most dynamic region to earth 10 ASTW - APEC PPSTI Joint Workshop 27 August 2014 IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia Background The aims of the workshop is to deliver a policy recommendation on the direction of innovation networking in the ASEAN and APEC region, through best practices sharing of relevant innovation policies as well as enlightening development and diffusion of new technologies. The workshop shall access existing rational or strategy of organizations to collaborate with other entities coming from other environments (for instance, business with academicians or vice versa). Particularly for government bodies, their expected exposition will be on the coverage to the description on their own accommodating role, namely among other in aspects of : (1) Policy agenda and its harmonization with international frameworks; (2) Methods in assisting the incorporated “Triple Helix” environments to pursuing regional cooperation; (3) Assisting promotional activities; (4) Stipulating synchronized regulations with regional rules/practices, especially for the purpose to improve the positive impact on regional STI collaborations; (5) Other related matters. Participants The event is taking target audience from, but not limited to, the following groups : Universities leaders (Including its Intellectual Property office/centres) ; Management leaders of technology transfer office (TTO), science/techno parks, or similar entities ; Technology-capitalising industries, including state-owned business institutions ; Government bodies that have legal function relevant to innovation sectors, and other parties to be considered . . . . afterwards. Theme and Highlight The proposed theme of the Workshop is “Promoting Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) through the implementation of Academician, Business, Government an Society (ABGS) Conceptualization in Sustainable Energy Resources Utilization towards Sustainable ASEAN Community 2015". Contact Person Dinny Afifi Elfinur, Policy Analyst, International S&T Network [email protected] 20 innovations from the most dynamic region to earth 11 ASTW - FEALAC Joint Workshop 27 August 2014 IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia Background The forum for East Asia-Latin America Cooperation (FEALAC) is an inter-regional cooperative organization with 36 member countries that came together for the first time to form an official and egular dialogue channel between the two regions. It is then acknowledged that all ASEAN Member Countries are also FEALAC Members. ASEAN and Latin America, both comprised mainly of developing countries, are economically dynamic and complementary to each oter. It is then crucial to promote cooperation, better understanding, and political and economic dialogue between the ASEAN region, other East ASIAN Countries and Latin America in order to achieve more efeective, cooperative, and fruitful relations in all areas. To esplore of STI Cooperation between countries in the two regons, a joint workshop will serve as a vehicle to discuss opportuities for new or enhanced international cooperation in selected scientific areas ; by defining international frameworks for national or regional science policy decisions ; and by addressing the scientific dimensions of issues of social concern. Participants Target oarticipants are academician, researchers, central and regional government agencies, S&T leaders, dcision makers, business representatives and media practitioners. Participants from Dialogue Partners will also be invited. Theme adn Highlights The proposed theme of the Workshop is ‘Sustainable Energy Innitiative : The Potential for International Cooperation betwen ASEAN and Latin America Researchers’. Contact Person Herlina Hadisetiawati, Head of Sub-Division, International S&T Network [email protected] 21 innovations from the most dynamic region to earth 12 ASEAN Regional Initiative on Biosecurity, Science and Technology and the Biological Weapons Convention 27 August 2014 IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia Background The term biosecurity refers to the protection, control of, and accountability for high-consequence biological agents and toxins, and critical relevant biological materials and information within laboratories to prevent unauthorized possession, loss, theft, misuse, diversion, or intentional release” (definition by White House). Biosecurity has become an issue of growing importance since the attacks of 9/11 and the subsequent spread of anthrax letters in the United States. Research for medical or other useful purposes can lead to insights or technologies that also can be misused for the development of biological weapons. This kind of research is labelled as dual use research. Attention for biosecurity and dual use research has grown because of the results of recent research of the H5N1 (bird flu) virus in The Netherlands and in the US. As the viruses were obtained from Asian countries, this debate is relevant also for ASEAN. Soon after the events op September 2001 the international scientific community realized that it had a responsibility to help reduce the risks of misuse of the life sciences as well as a stake in ensuring that any measures undertaken would not hamper vital scientific research. This responsibility was taken up by the Inter Academy Panel (IAP). IAP is a global network of the world's science academies, launched in 1993. Its primary goal is to help member academies work together to advise citizens and public officials on the scientific aspects of critical global issues. In 2004 IAP started a Biosecurity Working Group (BWG). This BWG has enabled the IAP and its member academies to become internationally recognized voices for science on these issues and important sources of advice to their own governments and international organizations. In 2005 BWG prepared an IAP Statement on Biosecurity, which since then has been signed by 67 member academies from all over the world. The academies of Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore are among the signatories. The Indonesian Academy of Science is now preparing a Code of conduct for biosecurity, which is partly based on the a comparable code of conduct of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. 22 innovations from the most dynamic region to earth Aim The aim of the workshop is : a. raising awareness for biosecurity issues in relevant institutions, academies of science and industries in the ASEAN states as well as in the relevant policy departments in government; b. presenting methods and experience for education and awareness raising; c. bringing together involved parties from science, industry and government to discuss the necessity and/or possibility of organizing further activities regarding biosecurity in ASEAN states. These aims are in line with the IAP statement, but also with recent recommendations from the states parties of the Biological Weapons Convention. Organisation The program will be organized by : The Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI) in cooperation with The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) and The National Academies of Science (NAS, United States) Furthermore cooperation will be sought with the Thai and Malaysian Academies of Science. . . . . Preliminary program It is the intention to execute the program in a one-day session. Presentations will be given on : . Opening and Introduction ASEAN Network Suggested speakers: prof. Sangkot Marzuki (AIPI) and dr. Rudie Trienes (KNAW) . Biological weapons and the Biological Weapons Convention (What are biological weapons? Historical overview and present state of affairs) Suggested speaker: dr. Piers Millett (ISU/BWC) . Dual use research and biosecurity (What are the main topics for discussion) Suggested speaker: dr. Michael Selgelid (Monash University, Australia) or prof. dr. Malcolm Dando (University of Bradford, UK) . Methods for education and awareness raising for responsible science (see attachment) Suggested speaker: dr. Lida Anestidou (NAS, US) . Experiences in dealing with biosecurity/Lessons learned Developments in Indonesia, United States, The Netherlands (and possibly some other ASEAN-states) Suggested speakers: prof. dr. Hera Sudoyo (AIPI), dr. Jo Husbands (NAS), dr. Koos van der Bruggen(KNAW); presidents of Thai and Malaysian Academies . Proposals for biosecurity policy in ASEAN states and debate with participants Suggested speakers: forum with all speakers 23 innovations from the most dynamic region to earth Participants The workshop will be open for delegates (ministers, high level policy officers and scientists) of ASEAN states to the 9th ASEAN Science and Technology Week. Special invitations will be sent to representatives from ASEAN-states who are involved in : academies of science, technology policy, security policy, life sciences, biotechnology industry. . . . . . Furthermore experts from Europe and the United States will be invited to give presentations and to participate in discussions. Contact Person Tri Sundari, Head of Sub-Division, International S&T Network [email protected] 24 innovations from the most dynamic region to earth Venue & Proposed Hotels West Java Central Bogor ru me Se Jl. Padjajaran dr. Jl. Sudirman Jl. Jl. J Jl. Vete ra t Jua upa Har . H. Jl. Ir Bogor alak n nda kand tto Is ol sT i raw go Ja se Ak Jl. Jl. an ar jaj d Pa Jl. O ardin nc ka rya Su a an Novotel Bogor Golf Resort & Convention Center Golf Estate Bogor Raya Bogor 16710, West Java, Indonesia Tel. +62 251 - 8271 555 Fax. +62 251 - 8271 333 E-mail. [email protected] Hotel Salak The Heritage Jl. Ir. H. Juanda No. 8 Bogor 16121, West Java, Indonesia Tel. +62 251 - 8373 111 Fax. +62 251 - 8374 111 Email. [email protected] Hotel Santika Bogor Botani Square, Jalan Raya Padjadjaran Bogor 16127, West Java, Indonesia Tel. +62 251 - 8400 707 Fax. +62 251 - 8400 706 Email. [email protected] IPB International Convention Center Botani Square 2nd Floor Jl. Padjajaran Bogor, West Java, Indonesia Tel. +62 251 - 8400 658 Fax. +62 251 - 8400 659 Email. [email protected] 25 For Further details, please contact : Dr. Agus R. Hoetman Deputy Minister for S&T Network [email protected] Nada Marsudi Director for International S&T Network [email protected] ASEAN Secretariat Alexander A. Lim [email protected] Dimas Adekhrisna [email protected] The 9th ASTW Secretariat Ruben Silitonga [email protected] BADAN INFORMASI GEOSPASIAL Herlina Hadisetiawati [email protected] The Ministry of Research and Technology Republic of Indonesia
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