New waves of industrial revolution from break-through achievements of science and technology

Authors

  • Nghiem Vu Khai
  • Nguyen Nghia
  • Pham Hong Truong
  • Chu Thu Ha

Keywords:

New technology, R&D investment trend, New technological revolution

Abstract

Global process of innovations is continuously under strong implementation during recent decades where science and technology (S&T) super powers and transnational economic agglomerations play dominating roles. Break-through achievements in state-of-the-art technologies have created new industries and new models of development as well as shifted intensively global economic structure. Facts collected and interpreted in this paper show that science-technology make appear new waves of an industrial revolution, even a new industrial revolution. The world’s economic cooperation and competition are still characterized by dominating advantages of nations and economic groups which hold key advanced technologies.

Efforts focused on in-depth and global studies of S&T development trends in the world to be adapted to fast changing situations would help us to choose priority orientations and scopes, and right partners for cooperation in field of S&T. These moves will make us overpass challenges and take advantages of available opportunities, enhance S&T positions in development process of the country.
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References

1. The World Advanced Technology Development Report. Science Publishing House, 2013;
2. International Science and Technology Development Report. Science and Technology Literature Publishing House, 2013;
3. High Technology Development Report. Science Publishing House, 2012.

Published

26-05-2017

How to Cite

Khai, N. V., Nghia, N., Truong, P. H., & Ha, C. T. (2017). New waves of industrial revolution from break-through achievements of science and technology. Journal SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICIES AND MANAGEMENT, 4(2), 14–23. Retrieved from https://vietnamstijournal.net/index.php/JSTPM/article/view/157

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STUDIES OF STRATEGIES AND MANAGEMENT