Research planning refers to the process where a nation or company sets goals for research and development activities within a limited time, using the least effort, support, and cost, and establishes specific methods and procedures to achieve these goals.
In other words, it aims to provide a systematic understanding of management organization R&D strategies and project management, and to present rational techniques for effectively conducting R&D activities.
Responsible for discovering short and long-term national R&D projects, research funding acquisition, managing industrial property rights (patent and utility model prior art searches), general technical data management, evaluation and management of technology capabilities of partner companies, and general administrative tasks related to things.
Existing
Long-Term
New
Short-Term
Innovative
Technology
• Exploration and Expansion
of Basic Technologies
• Research on
Innovative Technology
New
Business Areas
• Exploration of
New Demand
• Research on
New Technologies
• Research on
New Products
New Business
• Development of
New Products
• Development of
New Technologies
• Development of
New Processes
Current Projects
• Product Improvement
• Expansion of
Items
• Development of
New Applications