Ministry of Science, Innovation and Technology (Katanova)

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The Ministry of Science, Innovation & Technology (MST) is a department of His Majesty's Government established on 3th February 2024, typically focus

Ministry of Science, Innovation and Technology
กระทรวงวิทยาศาสตร์ นวัตกรรมและเทคโนโลยี
Министерство науки, инноваций и технологий
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Agency overview
Formed3th February 2024
TypeGovernment Ministry
JurisdictionCommonwealth of Katanova
HeadquartersKatanov Capital Territory, Katanova
Minister responsible
  • None appointed
Deputy Minister responsible
  • None appointed.
Agency executive
  • None appointed., Permanent Secretary

es on fostering scientific research, promoting innovation, and advancing technological development within a micronation.

Responsibilities

  1. Scientific Research Funding and Support: The ministry provides funding and support for scientific research across various disciplines, including natural sciences, social sciences, and engineering. This may involve grants, scholarships, and research partnerships with universities, research institutions, and private sector organizations.
  2. Promotion of Innovation and Entrepreneurship: The ministry encourages innovation and entrepreneurship by providing support programs, incentives, and resources to individuals, startups, and businesses engaged in developing new technologies, products, and services. This could include innovation grants, incubator programs, and access to research and development facilities.
  3. Technology Transfer and Commercialization: Facilitating the transfer of technology from research institutions to the private sector for commercialization and economic growth. This involves licensing agreements, technology transfer offices, and partnerships between academia and industry to bring innovative ideas to market.
  4. STEM Education and Workforce Development: Promoting education and training in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields to develop a skilled workforce capable of driving innovation and technological advancement. This may involve initiatives to improve STEM curriculum in schools, support for STEM education programs, and efforts to increase diversity and inclusion in STEM fields.
  5. Regulatory Framework for Science and Technology: Developing and implementing regulations and policies related to science and technology to ensure ethical conduct, safety standards, and responsible innovation. This could include regulations governing emerging technologies such as biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology.
  6. International Collaboration and Partnerships: Engaging in international collaboration and partnerships to exchange knowledge, share best practices, and address global challenges through scientific cooperation. This may involve participating in international research initiatives, collaborating with foreign governments and organizations, and contributing to global scientific networks.
  7. Science Communication and Public Engagement: Promoting public understanding of science and technology through science communication initiatives, public outreach programs, and engagement with the media. This helps to foster a culture of scientific literacy, support for research funding, and informed decision-making on scientific issues.
  8. Strategic Planning and Policy Development: Developing long-term strategic plans and policies to guide national efforts in science, innovation, and technology. This involves identifying priority areas for research and innovation investment, setting goals for scientific and technological development, and monitoring progress towards achieving objectives.

Minister list

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