Open R&D as new R&D methodology is becoming more important. The reasons are expanding the scope of IT industry, converging IT and other technologies as bio, nano, energy, environment, construction and so on, increasing the variety and scope IT needs, and intensifying the complexity of IT technologies. For such reasons, it is a urgent problem to make a new R&D system and R&D process under the economical, technological and political changes. To create a whole life cycle of open R&D system in NIS, researchers deeply understand the relationship of research activities such as planning,market survey, technologies, standards, and business model. We study on the cases of open innovation in public R&D sector. According to case studies, R&D in public sector will be changed efficiently as requested. R&D in public sector activity will be opened and collaborate with others such as universities, firms, and foreigner researchers. In this paper, we suggest the change's directions of public R&D sector; (1) set up the new open concept and mind in R&D institutes, (2) the efficient R&D funding methods, and (3)openness in R&D platform. While we are encountering the new paradigm such as convergence and open R&D, this research will contribute to effectively create future R&D competitiveness. Also, the recommendation of new R&D system will be contributed to improve national innovation system and national wealth in the future.
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Business model, Case studies, IT industry, Market survey, Public Sector, Set up, Whole life cycle, national innovation system, open innovation
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