Abstract

The transfer of technology plays a vital role in the advancement of a country, particularly in gulf states where the shortage of skilled and semi-skilled in visible in essential sectors on their economy (e.g., oil, health, water and electricity). The transfer of technology is considered a significant factor in the development, and is most effective and efficient. When it is absorbed in such a way as to provide a springboard for the move into the next stage of industrialization. The transfer of technology to Kuwait has brought with it enormous changes in terms of industrial development, lower the rate of youth unemployment, increase wages, and upgraded the standard of living. However, the success of technology transfer depends extensively on the contribution of the imported technology in building a sound indigenous scientific and technical infrastructure. In other word, the ability to transfer the know-how and know-why to indigenous manpower that are capable of managing, monitoring, maintaining, and adapting the imported technology to suit local environment. In this paper, I present some of the empirical results and observations which describe the interactions between the supplier of technology (Internet Works and Communications System) and the recipient of the technology (PAAE&T) in the field of technology transfer. In other word, whether the PAAE&T have taken the opportunity, while building its new headquarter, in the transfer of technology from the supplier of internet works and communications system to its academic staff in the various computer and communication academic departments at the PAAE&T colleges and institutions. The paper argues that, for effective and efficient transfer of technology, the recipient (PAAE&T) must ensure that the agreement with the supplier of Internet Works and Communications System must include calluses that would allow the PAAE&T academic staff in its various computer and communications academic departments in its various colleges and institutions to acquire the technology embedded in the agreement. The paper concludes that the transfer of technology and the building of a local scientific and technical infrastructure must be viewed by Kuwaiti decision-makers as a complementary to one another. Thus, reducing, to great extent, the level of dependence on expatriate, particularly in essential sector of the economy (e.g., oil, electricity and water, health).

Highlights

  • The transfer of technology has taken place throughout history, in its most traditional forms through conquests, migration, travel, and trading

  • Whether the management of the PAAE&T has allowed and encouraged those who are specialized in computers and communications system in its academic departments in its various colleges and institutions to gain the know-how and know-why embedded in imported technology

  • The research examines whether the management of the PAAE&T has invested the opportunity in building its head quarter building which cost around 63 million Kuwait Dinar equal to approximately 190 million USA dollars, in the transfer of technology to its academic staff at computers and communications academic departments in its various colleges and institutions

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The transfer of technology has taken place throughout history, in its most traditional forms through conquests, migration, travel, and trading. For technology to be properly understood or absorbed, the suppliers must provide all of these elements either explicitly or implicitly. These elements may be embodied in physical goods and personnel, or they may be disembodied, in the form of process technology, drawings etc. (Webster Dictionary, 1828) On the other hand, emerging technology can be viewed as the current technology that can be applied in various sectors such as: health, defense, education, construction, industry, business, oil, and electricity and water. Technology, in most cases, have a positive impact on business, industries, education, health, electricity and water, security, reducing unemployment rate, reducing crime rate, and enhancing the living standard of people. The role of technology on business and industries cannot be overstated

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