Research and Innovation Landscape in Ukraine: A Comprehensive Overview

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Ukraine's research and innovation ecosystem showcases a robust framework with key statistics including active enterprises, scientific organizations, patents, and a high number of scientists and researchers. The country focuses on strategic directions and priorities in various fields such as energy, transportation, materials science, agriculture, healthcare, environment, and IT. The nation's innovative capabilities are highlighted through advanced areas in nuclear science, new materials, IT technologies, and more.


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  1. RESEARCH and INNOVATION in UKRAINE. Experience from Ukraine in ERANETs Dr. Andrii D. Ostapenko (PhD) MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF UKRAINE 1

  2. National research and innovation system of Ukraine: key facts and figures 824 innovation active enterprises 12 technoparks 21 Science parks 978 scientific organizations 49 centers of innovation and technology transfer 63,864 scientists 14 Innovative business incubators 58,695 researchers 16,000 doctors of science 86,230 PhD 27,662 postgraduates 116.008 patents on inventions 105.719 patents on useful models 31.798 patents on industrial designs 88% inventive activity of Universities and research institutions 2

  3. STATE GOVERNANCE OF THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTOR Direct subordination Indirect subordination 3

  4. The most advanced fields of Ukrainian science nuclear science new materials IT- Technologies physics and astronomy engeneering Biotechnology agricultural technologies aerospace technologies

  5. Strategic directions of innovation activity in Ukraine set for 2011-2021 (1) Energy sector growing focus on energy transportation, use of energy-efficient and resource-saving technologies, and application of alternative energy resources Transportation sector a hi-tech development of transport system, space rocket industry, aircraft engineering and shipbuilding, armament and military equipment Materials science focus on materials production, machining and combination, establishment of nonmaterial's and nanotechnology industry

  6. Strategic priorities of innovation activity in Ukraine set for 2011-2021 (2) Agricultural sector technological renewal and agricultural development Medical sector development of equipment for high quality medical care, treatment, pharmaceutics Environmental sector wide application of technologies for cleaner production and environment protection IT sector development of modern information, communication technologies, robotics

  7. QUANTITY DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED IN THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTOR (by branches of science,%) Natural Sciences: 35,4% Engineering Sciences: 40,3% Social Sciences: 12,4% Multisectoral Profile: 7,5% Humanities: 4,4% 7

  8. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS IN THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTOR BETWEEN UKRAINE AND OTHER COUNTRIES European Union countries 8 23 6 CIS countries African and Middle East countries Asian and Pacif Region countries 10 13 10 North and Southern American countries International Organizations TOTAL: 70 AGREEMENTS 8

  9. COOPERATION WITH INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND FUNDS Ukraine-EU Ukraine-NATO International European Innovation Scientific and Technical Program EUREKA U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation (CRDF) European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) Organization of Black Sea Economical Cooperation (BSEC) Science and Technology Center in Ukraine (STCU) International Centre for Scientific and Technical Information (ICSTI) 9

  10. Ukraine - an associate member of the "Horizon 2020 394 submitted project proposals with 556 teams from Ukraine: Higher Education Institutions 184 teams (7.61%) Private Institutions 151 teams (10.60%) Research Institutions 134 teams (13.43%) 42 projects supported for funding with 45 teams from Ukraine and 7 068 199 Euro Budget allocated to Ukrainian participants Success rate 10.66% Ukraine - member of the Eureka program Ukraine is a relatively new member of EUREKA as it joined the network recently in 2008. 33 Projects is presented in Ukraine. On 27 June 2016 Ukraine joined the Euratom Research and Training Programme.

  11. The project "Promoting interregional cooperation in the field of scientific and technological development and innovation between the EU and the Black Sea Region (BLACK SEA HORIZON) implemented under the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation "Horizon 2020" (grant agreement 645785). The project team consists of 19 partners from 16 countries: Austria, Germany, Greece, Turkey, Hungary, France, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Poland and Portugal. The project coordinator is the Center for Social Innovation (Austria). The project aims to: Maintenance and support EU external relations with the target region; intensification of research and innovation cooperation between the EU and the Black Sea region and strengthening the competitiveness of the EU; participation in facilitating the international scientific technical and innovation cooperation.

  12. For achieving the project aims for years 2015-2017 provides: - Development cooperation program in science, technology and innovation between the EU and the Black Sea region, which will, in particular, based on an analysis of barriers, drivers and opportunities for cooperation; - A series of webinars on participation in the EU program "Horizon 2020"; - Formations and implementation of grant support for participation in Grant scheme for brokerage events; - Summer school for preparation H2020 proposals; - Definition of clusters and advanced training sessions for entrepreneurs; - Development conditions and organization of joint competition for participants from target, including the creation of the a database of experts for evaluation of proposals and the definition of thematic priorities. Partner from Ukraine - Institute for economics and forecasting Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences https://blacksea-horizon.eu/ https://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaHorizon/

  13. DANUBE-INCO.NET DANUBE-INCO.NET is a coordination and support action funded under the 7th Framework Programme and addresses the official EU Strategy for the Danube Region (EUSDR) in the field of research and innovation (R&I). Whereas the EUSDR concerns a wide variety of priority areas, the project focuses mainly on two of them: PA 7 Knowledge Society and PA 8 Competitiveness while also supporting the policy dialogue, the creation of networks, and providing analyses and support to R&I activities. By joining forces from 19 project partners under the coordination of the Centre for Social Innovation (ZSI), Danube-INCO.NET seeks to overcome obstacles hindering the social and economic development of the Danube region. The project will be putting in all effort to ensure that events, publications and policy recommendations related to R&I cooperation in the Danube Region will reach an audience as broad as possible interested and engaged in the future macro-regional development of the Danube Region.

  14. DANUBE-INCO.NET The territory covered by the EUSDR includes EU Member States (MS) and non-Member States, being very different in terms of economic strengths and research and innovation systems and profiles: EU MS and regions upstream of the Danube: Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Germany in particular Baden-W rttemberg and Bavaria EU MS and regions downstream of the Danube: Bulgaria, Romania Enlargement countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia Neighbourhood countries: Moldova and Ukraine (in particular oblast Odessa, Uschhorod, Ivano-Frankovsk and Czernowitz) The region is one of the most diverse in Europe and home to over 100 million residents. Partner from Ukraine - Institute of Market Problems and Economic & Ecological Research Project duration January 2014 December 2016 https://danube-inco.net/about/danubeinconet

  15. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF UKRAINE Thank you for your attention! http://www.mon.gov.ua/ 15

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