抄録
The paper presents several tasks to be considered in future science and technology policy. The two most important goals for future strategy are providing programs ambitious enough to inspire the youth, and making science and technology a common property of the public. Pursuing cost reduction only cannot motivate the youth to work in science and technology, which is an essential factor for the nation's survival. Equally important is social acceptance of science and technology which is now at a critical state due to the environmental and bioethical problems. In the present circumstances, the government is responsible for expanding communication between experts and citizens.