(4) Leakage of R&D budgets will be thoroughly
prevented.
Starting from the second half of this year, projects suspected of
dissipation, such as projects with poor performance and those which faced
external criticisms from the National Assembly and etc., will undergo thorough
review of budget execution by a "Budget Execution Inspection Team."
Depending on the results, a restructuring or cutback of research funds for the
following year may be required. Moreover, relative evaluation will be
introduced comprehensively into R&D evaluation processes, and projects
falling within the bottom 20% will be restructured.
Additionally, excessive allowances proliferating on research sites, which
are outcomes of the previous increases in R&D budget, will be reasonably
reduced. And management procedures will be reinforced to ensure that indirect
expenses are used in line with their initial purpose and intended usage.
Furthermore, co-utilization and sharing of large-scale equipment, which
requires substantial funding, will be promoted, and incentives including
operational cost support will be provided to facilities with high utilization
records.
2. 2024 National R&D Budget Allocation and Adjustment
Results
The Allocation and Adjustment Results reflect a total allocation of 21.5
trillion won to key research and development projects that align with the
governance philosophy of Yoon Suk Yeol administration, including concentrated
investment in innovative R&D at a global top-tier level and reinforced
efforts to nurture future generation of leaders.
A total of 3.4 trillion won was reconsidered as a result of rigorous
restructuring aimed at business subsidy-like scattergun projects and
underperforming projects, resulting in integration and termination of 108
projects. The main contents of the Allocation and Adjustment Results are as follows:
(1) A concentrated investment of 10 trillion won will be
directed towards innovative R&D projects aiming for global top-tier
excellence.
Importantly, the national strategic technologies will receive a 5
trillion-won investment, a 6.3% increase from the previous year's 4.7 trillion
won. In particular, budgets are significantly expanded for 7 key areas such as advanced
bio (16.1% increase), AI (4.5%
increase), cybersecurity (14.5%
increase), quantum (20.1%
increase), semiconductors (5.5%
increase), secondary batteries
(19.7% increase), space
exploration (11.5% increase).
Furthermore, a total of 2.8 trillion won is allocated to secure global
competitiveness through international cooperation and cultivation of
world-class talent. Joint research efforts between outstanding research groups
of Korea and overseas countries, the Boston-Korea Project for biosciences
cooperation as a good example, and R&D collaboration with nations sharing
global values together will be further promoted. Moreover, full-scale support
will be provided for young researchers to participate in leading overseas
research, while domestic research facilities and equipment such as in
universities will be modernized to meet with global standards, enabling
world-class research within the country as well. To ease the burden on
universities to secure student stipends, the ratio of student stipend
obligations within basic research projects will be increased as well.
* Boston-Korea
Project for biosciences cooperation (Ministry of Health and Welfare, Ministry
of Science and ICT, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy): 84.5 billion won
* MSIT to make
a bold investment of 314.2 billion won (+45%) to research funds for outstanding
junior researchers (150 million won → up to 300 million won per year) and
laboratory establishment costs (100 million won → up to 500 million won, 200
laboratories).
Second, a total of 2.5 trillion won will be invested in the future
strategic technologies to secure future growth engines. Domestication of
innovative technologies with high importance in terms of technological
security, such as advanced bio and quantum, and the development of core
next-generation technologies, such as space exploration and next-generation
nuclear power, along with other initiatives to boost private sector’s
capabilities will be intensively supported.
* The Korean
ARPA-H Project for Innovative and challenging R&D in Biotechnology
(Ministry of Health and Welfare): 49.5 billion won.
Third, a total of 3.1 trillion won is allocated to the super-gap
technologies in key industries that are considered as the driving forces for continuous
national growth. This will support the acquisition of core technologies in those
industries, namely semiconductors, display, secondary batteries, and advanced
mobility, while maintaining the super-gap in technological edge of related
materials and components. Especially, significant amount of investment will be
made to the development of next-generation foundational technologies, such as
AI chips and solid-state batteries, where the level of private investment is
still relatively low.
Fourth, a total of 1.6 trillion won will be invested to secure world-class
digital capabilities and foster digital convergence. MSIT will be in active
support of the advancement in digital infrastructure and platforms, providing a
foundation for the creation of new industries in the private sector. The
highlighted areas of interest are next-generation digital technologies,
including 6G, super large-scale AI and cybersecurity.
(2) Investments will be continuously made in essential
R&D for national missions.
In the defense sector, the government will ensure uninterrupted
advancement in the development of high-tech weapon systems technologies that
are directly tied to national security, and timely acquisition of core technologies.
In the public R&D sector, emphasis will be placed on technologies that
are crucial for frontline needs, so that the safety of citizens from various
crimes and disasters could be assured. Attention is given to the eradication of
drug-related crimes, which have emerged as a national concern. Comprehensive
R&D covering from drug detection, tracing, addiction prevention, and to treatment
will be supported. More investment will also be made in the development of
technologies that employ digital solutions to preemptively address various safety
issues, including accidents in densely populated areas and urban flooding due
to heavy rainfall.
* Drug
detection and tracing, cutting-edge investigation, and addiction prevention and
treatment (National Police Agency): 11.3 billion won
In the carbon neutrality sector, investments will be focused on key
R&D projects, such as securing technologies directly related to low-carbon
transition of carbon-intensive industries, including steel and cement, and
developing hydrogen technologies. In the commercialization sector, bold support
for commercialization of public technologies and early-stage startups in
advanced technology will be provided, while also improving efficiency in the
areas where businesses are capable of independent execution.
(3) Minimized budget reductions in basic research and
government-funded research institutes, considering their role as a foundation
for the overall R&D ecosystem
Basic research will receive an investment of 2.4 trillion won (-6.2%), a
slight decrease compared to the 2.6 trillion won in 2023. In order to develop
global-level human resources and research capabilities, basic research will be
reorganized to become more agile.
Government-funded research institutes will receive an investment of 2.1
trillion won (-10.8%), a decrease compared to 2.4 trillion won in 2023. This
reduction is at a level lower than the overall R&D decrease of 13.9%, while
maintaining the previous year's level (+0.2%) for vital operational and human
resources expenses. In addition, additional funds of 100 billion won will be
established for the entire government-funded research institutes, concentrating
on support for cooperative research groups that can create innovative R&D
outputs. It is expected that the cooperative research group researchers selected
through a competition among government-funded institutions will accomplish
pan-nation key missions based on competition and collaboration.
(4) R&D investments will be streamlined to improve
efficiency.
Business subsidy-like budget allocation, scattergun approaches,
conventional practices, and redundant projects have undergone intensified
restructuring*, and further structural adjustments will continue with budget
execution inspections. For areas where budgets have surged in recent years to
address short-term issues, investment has been substantiated through reassessment
of missions and budget reorganization. With these efforts, inefficiencies and
side effects that came along with a budget surge in recent years, such as the
R&D projects selected without a fair competition and strict budget system
that maintained the same amount without a reasonable review, are expected to be
resolved.
Minister Lee Jong Ho stated, "The Ministry will take bold measures to
eliminate inefficiencies accumulated over time and innovate budget and
regulations to prevent any vested interest cartels from regaining their
foothold." He added, "I feel a strong sense of responsibility as the
head of the corresponding ministry for not having preemptively prevented and
addressed R&D inefficiencies. I pledge to initiate the R&D innovation
starting from MSIT."
"I believe that R&D and experts in various sectors of science and
technology played a pivotal role in the course of Korea joining the line of
advanced nations in the world." He further stated, "R&D
innovation could be a challenging mission, however, we need to make concerted
efforts to survive and thrive amidst a global competition over technological
hegemony. In the process of innovating R&D system under the Yoon Suk Yeol
administration's commitment to making "R&D as it should be," I
will attentively listen to the voices of 500,000 members of the science and technology
community and work together to achieve our goals."
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