Abstract
This research work presents a general scheme from an international perspective by analyzing the triple helix generated by the academy-industry-government relationship of two nations with different types of economies and social structures, Mexico and Japan. In recent years, collaboration projects have been extensively encouraged by both countries through the GIGAKU Techno Park under the GIGAKU philosophy. In the presented work, a general description the role of the GIGAKU Techno Park in the development of an emergent economy like Mexico is presented and compared with those developed in Japan. Also, the strategies implemented in both countries to promote the linking between the academy, industry and government identified as the main stakeholders of the Triple Helix model are analyzed. Finally, a crossborder collaboration scheme based on the strengths and opportunities involving the industry, academy and the GIGAKU Techno Park are presented to generate a triple helix model.