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Conectando
US Universidades
Tecnologías Avanzadas
Con Economías en Desarrollo
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“Para Promover y Fomentar
Innovación y Crecimiento Económico a lo largo de
Latino América y el Caribe ”
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Objetivo:
Integración Regional & Competitividad
Tecnológica
• Integrar apoyo de los diferentes gobiernos Latino Americanos en colaboración académica a través de MEA (Medula de Enlace Académico)
• Concretar inversión del sector industrial en el desarrollo de nuevas tecnologías
• Incrementar “Capacity Building” (desarrollo de nuevasoportunidades laborales de alta remuneración en el áreatecnológica – crecer la clase media –)
• Diversificación a través de “Comercialización de R&D” enpabellones de otras regiones del mundo
Proveer un entorno u ámbito físico e intelectual para el desarrollo de tecnología soberana y una fuerza laboral
calificada en mercados emergentes, que a la vez promueva el fortalecimiento de relaciones empresarialesinternacionales a través de cooperación en
investigación y su desarrollo comercial.
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La Iniciativa:Implementación de Investigación & Desarrollo
Tecnológico (R&D) a través de Parque Científicos
en Latino América
Estableciendo Alianzas Estrategicas:
• Entre empresas con presencia mundial y aquellas distintivas de la región
Latino Americana (Innovación)
• Para “Comercialización de R&D” en pabellones (e.g., Asia, India, Europe &
Australia) (Crecimiento Económico de PMI)
Habilitando:
• Un Centro para Desarrollo de Mercados – CDM (CIKA Consorcio)
• Una Medula de Enlace Académico – MEA (Entrenamiento Tecnológico)
• Un Fondo de Inversión/Estrategias de Tecnología regional – CT-VF (IP)
Robustecer:
• Competitividad & Expansión Comercial Tecnológica
• Eficiencia & Transparencia Empresarial Publico – Privada
Integrando a las Américas:
• US Foro de Inversión Hispano Americano – Latinoamericano
• US Concejo Hispano Americano – Latinoamericano de Investigación y
Desarrollo Industrial y Comercial
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El mercado inicial: Turismo Medico de US
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Unificación y Exposición regional de
R&D en: Colombia, Chile, México y
otros. Organización de la Villa
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CREATE Tech Village Latin America
Un B2B Acceso & Plataforma
Comercial-Tecnolog Mas de 240 mil mts2 en
varios paises
Medulas Academicas:
*Salud (SIMSURG)
*Clean Tech *Agricultura
*Mineria
Empresas en Tecnologia
Comercio y Servicios
Vivienda
CIKA Consorcio operando:
*Exhibicion & Mercadeo *Internet
TV *CapazitacionTecnologica
Impulsando Colaboración Tecnológica
Medula de Enlace Académico - CIKA Consorcio
• Centros Científicos de Transporte, Energía, Agricultura y
Recursos Naturales liderado por Universidades de US (UC
Davis, U New Mexico, Otras).
• Centro Científico de Investigación y Desarrollo Medico liderado
por Instituciones de San Francisco Bay Area (Médicos de
CPMC, Otros).
• Centro Científico de Comunicaciones y Datos liderado por K&A
Wireless / Gridline Communications Holdings, Inc.
• Centro Científico de Educación y Capacitación Tecnológica
liderado por ISTEC & MANCEF.
• Centro de Exhibición, Zona Franca y Mercantil liderado por
ALIBABA.US
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Proveer certificación JCI al turismo medico
Americano desarrollando un concepto de:
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Medula de Enlace Académico – Consorcio
CIKA
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• Istec and Mancef•R&D, IP, Business Process
•Capital Acquisition & Program Incubation
•Relocation infraestructure
•Bringing emerging technologies to market
• Alibaba•Permanent indoor and Out-of-doors exhibition spaces, Customs-bonded warehouse
•Conference rooms, meeting rooms and catering services
•Create Tech Village•Health programs (CPMC SimSurg Education Center, DNA Gateway International, etc.)
•Agriculture & Food Safety (tbd)
•Mining & Sustainability (tbd)
•Clean Tech: Energy, Water, Others (tbd)
• K&A Wireless / Gridline Communicat.
• Education,Entertainment,Health ,On Line TV Chann.
• Community broadband network , Infrastructure
• e-commerce, e-government, e-security
• Supply ChainBroadband &
Data Processing
Center
Market Develop Centers (MDC):
Health (Biotechnology)
Agriculture (Food Safety)
Mining (Sustainability)
Clean Tech (Energy Water)
Research & Development Tech Training
Center
Exhibition & Trade Center (* Free Trade
Zone)
UNA VISION 2008
FUSIONADA
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ISTEC’S/CREATE NUEVA GESTION:
ISTEC’s afiliados y accionistas (academia, industria, gobiernos y
organizaciones no gubernamentales) podrán:
Optimizar los sectores de Educación, Social y Salud
Fomentar integración de iniciativas en acreditación y certificación de academia e
industria entre entidades locales e internacionales
Establecer un escenario para estimular incorporación de Investigación y Desarrollo (R&D) internacional
Procurar herramientas, información y condiciones para desarrollo empresarial
Suministrar un mecanismo costo-beneficio rentable para transferencia tecnológica
RESULTADO FINAL:
El establecimiento de un entorno u ámbito físico e intelectual para el desarrollo
tecnológico de fuerza laboral calificada en mercados emergentes estratégicos, y el
fortalecimiento de relaciones empresariales internacionales a través de cooperación
en investigación y su desarrollo comercial.
Para llevar a cabo la gestión, ISTEC/CREATE han constituido una organización
flexible, autosuficiente, transparente y eficiente, responsable por su ejecución.
ACTUALIZANDO
(2008)
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www.ISTEC.org
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Solidificación
Empresarial
Sin Animo de
LucroComercial
ISTEC CREATE Tech Village
• IP
• R&D
• Desarrollo
Empresarial
• Principios
• Consultoría
• Mercadeo
• Autorizar
• Tecnología
• Dinero/Acciones/Inv.
• Empresarial
• Educacion
Connectividad
• Desarrollo Economico,
Social, Cultural y
Politico
• Servicios
• Ecosistema
• Introducción a Grupos
de Inversión
• Ágil implementación
• Incubación/maduraciónHoy es una idea realizable!
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www.ISTEC.org
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ISTEC DatosISTEC Datos(Operaci(Operacióón de la Villan de la Villa))
Mas de 130 afiliados activos en IEEE secciones 8 y 9
Promover la estandarización de programas de ingeniería y ciencias a través del desarrollo actualizado de sus currículos en fórums, seminarios y con consultores independientes
Mas de 15 eventos de instrucción y capacitación anuales
10 Debates públicos sobre Tecnología de Internet (IT) para concientizar, analizar modelos de IT y desarrollar una agenda regional sobre IT
Desarrollo de seis redes de información regional (Brasil, Bolivia, Colombia, México, Venezuela y Argentina)
Mas de 60 bibliotecas virtualmente conectadas con la Librería Digital (DLL) de ISTEC
En promedio 12,000 documentos son transferidos anualmente a través de la red DLL, ahorrando sobre $500K en costo a la región
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www.ISTEC.org
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ISTEC Datos
(Operación de la Villa)
ISTEC a actuado como catalizador promoviendo alianzas
estratégicas entre los sectores Académico, Industrial y
Gobiernos para incentivar desarrollo social, cultural,
político y económico
Mas de 172 laboratorios de Investigación y Desarrollo (R&D) en
17 países (estas unidades científicas concentran su
investigación en aéreas de proceso de señal digital, micro
controladores y sistemas inclusivos) y mas de 600,000
estudiantes universitarios han sido entrenados en los últimos
10 años
Mas de 3000 donaciones en equipos
En los últimos 5 años, mas de $2.5 millones en donaciones de
equipos de empresas como Motorola, Hewlett Packard, Nortel
Networks, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, National Instruments,
Xilinx, Intel.
Promoviendo desarrollo tecnológico en países emergentes
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www.ISTEC.org
CREATE/ISTEC Competencia
ExistenteEn Junio 11, 2007, el Secretario de Comercio de los Estados Unidos en su
discurso de apertura al Foro de Competitividad de las Américas en Atlanta
dijo:
“En nuestra región, hay ejemplos discutiendo……desafío al desarrollo
de competitividad. Una respuesta es la Villa Tecnológica que CREATE
Tech Village Corporation esta estableciendo en Santiago, Chile para
generar mas US-Chile investigación y colaboración académica.
―Tenemos que hacer mas‖.
•La mayor competencia para CREATE Tech Village en Latino América es lacomprensión de sus gobiernos y sectores académico e industrial en laimplementación de sus iniciativas con un lenguaje, técnica y operatividadcompetitiva universal que les permita obtener verdaderos resultados que losintegren globalmente.
•CREATE Tech Village es una empresa privada que puede asistir/posicionarotras compañías competidoras desarrollando iniciativas publico-privado aconcretar las mismas en un esquema competitivo universal, tales como:
.
– Agencias de Gobiernos y organizaciones empresariales (incluyendoaquellas del sector Académico)
– Urbanizadores y desarrolladores de finca raíz (programas devivienda y comerciales)
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Latino América una oportunidad en
finca raíz:• CREATE Tech Village en Latino América desarrollará aproximadamente 240,000 mt-2 de construcción en varias propiedades de 4/8 hectáreas cada una, en seis etapas de 40,000 mt-2 representando un activo superior a USD$ 400 millones de área alquilada.
• CREATE Tech Village Corporation desarrolla operaciones comerciales con gobiernos y el sector industrial/comercial a través de contratos integrales y arriendos globales para establecer Medulas de Enlace en R&D con desarrolladores de finca raíz, universidades o parques tecnológicos en Latino América.
•El mercado a atender para establecer las Medulas de Enlace en R&D es el Turismo Medico Americano.
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CTVC Organización Administrativa
CORPORACION
DESARROLLO FINCA RAIZ
ARQUITECTURA
DESARROLLODE FINCA RAIZ
ADMINISTRACIONINMOBILIARIA
CIKA Consorcio OPERACIONES
EN LA VILLA
US MEDULA DE ENLACE
ACADEMICO
CENTRO DEDESARROLLODE MERCADO
FONDOREGIONAL DE
INVERSION
OPERACIONESCORPORATIVAS
FINANCIERO
RECURSOSHUMANOS
ADMINISTRACION
DIRECTORIOASCESOR
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Managing DirectorsHenry Leon, Founder, Chairman & CEO and ―Author‖ of Village Concept
• Former CEO of Aidan Capital RED and COO of Aidan Capital Management, LLC as well as Principal of DIAP Consulting Group.
• Over 25 years of extensive experience in land development for big scale mixed-use and hotel properties. (World Trade Centers in South America)
• Roles and responsibilities include business definition and negotiation advice (appropriate land use), strategic planning, debt restructuring (seed capital and bridge loans for underdeveloped countries), marketing & feasibility studies, architecture master planning and project management.
• BS in Architecture from the Architecture School of the Piloto University in Bogota. He is licensed to practice in Chile and Colombia and is fluent in Spanish and conversational in Portuguese & Italian.
• Member of the AIA international committee in San Francisco.
Kathleen Imhoff, Founder and CIGMA COO
• Over twenty years of leading major public and public-private development projects both at the University of California and in her regional community.
• CoFounder & Principal of Pacific BioFacilities, a life sciences consulting firm providing strategic business development services, planning and ―outsource‖ facility management, and incubator operations and planning services.
• Led and developed Contra Costa County’s largest private public partnership project in which all funding was raised from private sources and whose objective required participation of local business leaders, city and county agencies, and State and federal government interface and participation.
• Led the start-up and launch of the highly successful San Jose BioCenter [Incubator] in Silicon Valley.
• CoFounded the Bay Area BioTechnology Consortium
• Member of the Board of Directors of Leadership California and Mitchell Clark Solutions. Active on the Advisory Board of ASTIA (formerly Women's Technology Cluster—San Francisco) and a member of their Life Sciences Planning Group.
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Managing DirectorsCora Yun Wong, President – Asia Division
• An international financial consultant skilled in international deal-making and the strategic negotiations necessary to bring large multi-national partners to consensus.
• Sold the first CAD-CAM system to China and structured the long-term relationship for Lockheed with the Chinese Ministry of Electronics and Computers.
• Introduced McDonnell Douglas to the Chinese Ministry of Aviation and helped establish
• Continues as a consultant to the Hongtu group, China National petroleum Corp., Ministry of Chemical Corp., Information and technology of Jiangsu and Henan provinces, and the Hubei provincial Development and Planning Commission.
• Senior Advisor to CITIC and the China Railway Construction Engineering Group (CRCEG).
Robert Osorio, M.D., FACS, Chief Medical Officer • Chair of the Barry S. Levin Department of Transplantation and Surgical Director of
Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery at California Pacific Medical Center. President of the Physician Foundation Medical Associates at California Pacific Medical Center. Secretary of the Board of Directors for Physician Foundation at California Pacific Medical Center.
• Board member of the Board of Directors for California Transplant Donor Network, an organ procurement organization (OPO) for the Bay Area, Northern and Central California and Northern Nevada. Board member California Pacific Medical Center.Member West Bay Joint Board Planning Committee Sutter Health.
• M.D. from University of California, San Francisco. M.S. and B.S. in Bioengineering from University of California, San Diego. Surgeon, American Board of Surgery. Fellow, American College of Surgeons.
• Member of multiple American and International Surgical Associations and Societies. Including but not limited to: American Society of Transplant Surgeons, American Association for the Study of Liver Disease, American Society of Multicultural Health & Transplant Professionals, California Latino Medical Association, The Transplantation Society, International Liver Transplantation Society, International Liver Cancer Association and the United Network of Organ Sharing.
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Managing DirectorsRamiro Jordan, President US Academia Collaboration
• In 1990 Dr. Jordan was the principal one creator of the Ibero-American Science and
Technology Education Consortium (ISTEC), a non profit organization of more than one
hundred and fifty organizations (industrial, academic, multilateral, and governmental) in
the Americas and Iberian Peninsula.
• From 1990-1992 he was Manager, University Relations of the Global Software Group,
Motorola Inc., Schaumburg, IL
• In 1992 Dr. Jordan was a founding member of the Khoral Research Inc. (KRI), a dynamic
employee-owned technology corporation based in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
• In 1993 Dr. Jordan co-founded the World Information Technology Solutions Group
(WITS).
• Presently Executive Vice-president and Chief Development Officer of Gridline
Communications Holdings, Inc.
René Frederick Lazure, Founder and Financial Advisor
• Over thirty years of extensive experience in financial and operations roles spanning
public and private companies in real estate development, general construction and
architectural and engineering design. The types of real estate projects developed,
constructed and managed throughout the United States include several million square
feet of mid-rise offices, shopping centers, office and research & development parks,
clean rooms, industrial facilities, residential and apartment complexes.
• Secured and managed the funding for development, construction and special
assessment districts from both public and private sources.
• Depth of experience and unique expertise in business strategy, financial modeling, best
practices, dispute resolution and change management has significantly benefited, most
recently, assignments with Pacific Gas and Electric, Bentley Engineering, Enron Energy
Services and SASCO Electric.
• Regional founder of the Construction Financial Management Association, a former
member of the Association of General Contractors of California Tax and Finance
Committee and a 25 year member of Financial Executives International.19
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Operations & Development Advisory
Board
• Claudio Pinto, Latin America Business Expert
• Kamil Agi, Security & Communications Expert
• Charles Waters, Chief Energy Advisor
• Barbara Harley, Innovation/Think Tank Center Advisor
• Jon Sandelin, Tech Transfer Advisor & Association of University
Technology Managers (AUTM) Liaison
• Mary O’Hara Devereaux, Global Collaborations Officer, and China
Advisor
• Roy Doi, Ph.D., National Academy of Sciences Member,
Biotechnology Advisor
• Almaz Negash, Africa Relations Advisor
• Michael Conniff, Ph.D., Latin America Relations Advisor
• Raj Chhibber, India Relations Advisor
• Cori Gorman, Ph.D., MBA, Biotech Market Development Advisor
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CONTACT INFO:
Mr. Henry Leon
Chairman & CEO
1611 Borel Place, suite # 230
San Mateo, CA. 94402
T: 650 570 6681
eF: 510 217 4101
C: 415 290 9747
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