The Role Of Science And Technology Parks In Activating Research Partnership Between Universities And Productive Institutions

Document Type : Academic research papers

Authors

1 Assistant Lecturer, Department of Foundations of Education - Faculty of Women - Ain Shams University

2 Professor of Foundations of Education - Faculty of Women - Ain Shams University

3 Assistant Professor of Pedagogy - Faculty of Women - Ain Shams University

Abstract

The world has witnessed major economic transformations during the past decades. Industrial policy makers have recognized that technology and the ability to conduct scientific research are the two main factors in economic growth in the era of the knowledge economy. The belief that advancing technology and encouraging high-tech businesses is the key to economic growth in the era of the knowledge economy.The establishment of industrial growth depends on strengthening cooperative networks between industrial institutions, universities and scientific research institutions,Also, marketing the results of scientific research is an important tool for achieving regional economic prosperity, Under these circumstances, the establishment of science and technology parks has become a prerequisite in all parts of the world, The aim is to strengthen the links between the academic environment and the industrial environment, Which helps Egypt achieve economic development, develop its products and industries, and create a competitive environment in the global market.

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