Abstract

This study aims to develop a technology holding company model to activate entrepreneurship and facilitate technology commercialization in the field of marine and fisheries science and technology. By comprehensively analyzing the current status and policies of public technology entrepreneurship in Korea, the growth potential of the marine and fisheries market, and the current situation and challenges faced by marine and fisheries science and technology, this study seeks to explore concrete measures to promote the commercialization of public technology and entrepreneurship in this field. In particular, in the marine and fisheries field, technology commercialization and entrepreneurship of research and development results are insufficient, so it is analyzed that revitalization of entrepreneurship through the technology holding company model is necessary. Based on Isenberg's startup ecosystem model, this study analyzed the current status of technology commercialization and startup factors through in-depth interviews and surveys with researchers at the Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, and analyzed the feasibility of establishing a technology holding company. The research results suggest that an integrated approach is needed in which six major elements of policy, market, human capital, support, funding, and culture interact to revitalize marine and fisheries science and technology startups. In order to activate the interaction of the six major components, the establishment of a technology holding company such as 'KIOST Holdings' is necessary. Government and related agencies need to expand R&D support, provide incentives for entrepreneurship and technology commercialization, and establish legal and financial support systems for technology holding companies and research-based startups. Such support will lay the foundation for the sustainable development and global competitiveness of the marine and fisheries science and technology sector. The introduction of a technology holding company model for activating entrepreneurship in marine and fisheries science and technology is expected to play a crucial role in the sustainable development and enhancement of global competitiveness in the marine industry. This study suggests that the establishment of technology holding companies like 'KIOST Holdings' could serve as a foundation for implementing these strategies, marking an important step towards overcoming the limitations of Korean marine and fisheries science and technology and activating entrepreneurship and technology commercialization in this sector.

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