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Major industrial R&D expenditures by product field

Major industrial R&D expenditures by product field

www.nistep.go.jp/achiev/ftx/eng/rep066e/pdf/pdf/REPORT/CHAPTER%205.pdf

The following section analyzes the R&D expenditures by product area for key industries. Fig. 5-3-4 shows a breakdown of core R&D expenditures by industry on the left and non-core R&D expenditures on the right by industry for the six main industries ...
Non-core R&D expenditures Electrical machinery, equipment & supplies Core R&D ...
equipment Others Drugs & medicines Industrial chemicals & chemicals fibers industry R&D

Feb 2002 | NISTEP, National Institute of Science and Technology Policy, Japan
Original Url: http://www.nistep.go.jp/achiev/ftx/eng/rep066e/pdf/pdf/REPORT/CHAPTER%205.pdf
Top global aerospace/defense companies by R&D spending

Top global aerospace/defense companies by R&D spending

Global top 15 aerospace/defense companies ranked by research and development spending in percentages for 2011 ...
Table Global Industry Leaders in Aerospace / Defense R&amp ...
as unlikely for many reasons, they have initiated considerable examination of spending

Dec 2011 | R&D Magazine
The distribution of R&D expenditures at both CMU and Pitt. With nearly 90% of expenditure on life science research (which includes medicine and biotech), Pitt’s R&D pattern reflects a national focus on the life sciences. CMU, in contrast, has decreased its life science program and is focusing over half of its R&D funding on computer and math sciences. While these fields are also vital components of ...

The distribution of R&D expenditures at both CMU and Pitt. With nearly 90% of expenditure on life science research (which includes medicine and biotech), Pitt’s R&D pattern reflects a national focus ...

www.industrystudies.pitt.edu/papers/Sustaining%20Pittsburgh's%20Steel%20Technology%20Cluster%20sept08.pdf

and CISR, the share of R&D expenditures on these centers is relatively low. Table 9: R&D Expenditures at Universities and Colleges by Field, 2006 All Institutions CMU ...
Table 9: R&D Expenditures at Universities and Colleges by Field, 2006 All Institutions CMU Share Pitt (dollars in thousands) All R&D expenditures Life sciences ...
Survey of Research and Development Expenditures at Universities and Colleges. Share

Jan 2006 | Center for Industry Studies
Original Url: http://www.industrystudies.pitt.edu/papers/Sustaining%20Pittsburgh's%20Steel%20Technology%20Cluster%20sept08.pdf
Global R&D spending by country

Global R&D spending by country

Global research and development spending by selected countries in percent share of total for 2009 to 2011 ...
invests a fortune in research and development, analysis of this expenditure indicates ...
this, and are now pouring billions of dollars into research and development. The current five

Apr 2012 | Coatings World
Australia — Major R&D fields of technological skills (RF), 2000-01 (%GDP)

Australia — Major R&D fields of technological skills (RF), 2000-01 (%GDP)

www.utoronto.ca/isrn/publications/WorkingPapers/Working04/Scott-Kemmis04_Australia.pdf

is in communication technologies. Overall, business R&D expenditure directly focussing on R&D ...
The rising significance of ICT in Australian R&D is evident when we look ...
areas of the R&D skills base. Medical and health research skills

Jan 2001 | University of Toronto
Original Url: http://www.utoronto.ca/isrn/publications/WorkingPapers/Working04/Scott-Kemmis04_Australia.pdf
AGROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY R&D EXPENDITURE SPLIT BY R&D PHASE (2004)

AGROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY R&D EXPENDITURE SPLIT BY R&D PHASE (2004)

www.ft.dk/samling/20072/almdel/flf/bilag/155/534417.pdf

spent on R&D in 2004, the Discovery phase of R&D activity is the most cost-intensive in the process of bringing new products to market. In 2004 the major R&D based companies ...
TABLE 6 | AGROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY R&D EXPENDITURE SPLIT BY R&D PHASE (2004) R&D ACTIVITY Discovery New Product Development Costs of managing existing business, excluding re-registration Re-registration Patents TOTAL EXPENDITURE (US ...
also spend about a quarter of their R&D budget on the costs of managing and improving

Jan 2004 | www.ft.dk
Original Url: http://www.ft.dk/samling/20072/almdel/flf/bilag/155/534417.pdf
It can be seen that industry is a major contributor, with Industry Expenditure on R&D (BERD) totaling 49.3% in 2000. In the same year, Higher Education Expenditure on R&D (HERD) as a percentage of GDP was 0.38 and Government Expenditure on R&D (GOVERD) as a percentage of GDP 0.23.

It can be seen that industry is a major contributor, with Industry Expenditure on R&D (BERD) totaling 49.3% in 2000. In the same year, Higher Education Expenditure on R&D (HERD) as a percentage of GDP ...

in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/master/03itt/lec_2_4_b.pdf

According OECD data Gross expenditure on R&D in the UK in 2000 as a proportion ...
is declining in relative terms. Exhibit 37 Overview of R&D Expenditure Indicator GERD ...
Exhibit 38 shows proportion of R&D by sector, highlighting the large share in the Pharmaceuticals sector in the UK of some 37.5 %, well ahead of the next largest – Aerospace, where 10% of R&D contributions were spent. Exhibit 38

Jan 2000 | IN+ Center for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research
Original Url: http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/master/03itt/lec_2_4_b.pdf
APPENDICES 1 Gross expenditures on research and development of GDP in Estonia in international comparison (2004) 2 Expenditures on R&D by Institutional Sector 1998–2004 3 Research and Development Personnel by Institutional Sector, full-time equivalent, 1996–2004 4 R&D Expenditures by Main Sources of Financing 1996–2004 5 R&D expenditures in non-profit institutional sectors by field of research . . ...

APPENDICES 1 Gross expenditures on research and development of GDP in Estonia in international comparison (2004) 2 Expenditures on R&D by Institutional Sector 1998–2004 3 Research and Development ...

www.enop.ee/tpi/digiope/Strategy.pdf

APPENDICES 1 Gross expenditures on research and development of GDP in Estonia in international comparison (2004) 2 Expenditures on R&D by Institutional Sector 1998–2004 ...
Expenditures by Main Sources of Financing 1996–2004 5 R&D expenditures in non-profit ...
Estonian Research and Development and Innovation Strategy Foreword The economic

Jan 2004 | ENOP European Network of Work & Organizational Psychologists
Original Url: http://www.enop.ee/tpi/digiope/Strategy.pdf
3. Further development of manufacturing industry Manufacturing industry plays an important role in the Japanese economy, in fields such as R&D, and it accounts for over 90% of exports. By creating new products from R&D, developing new demand, restoring production and raising profits, the Japanese production industry is experiencing a positive cycle of further capital and R&D investment. A trend can ...

3. Further development of manufacturing industry Manufacturing industry plays an important role in the Japanese economy, in fields such as R&D, and it accounts for over 90% of exports. By creating new ...

www.jetro.go.jp/thailand/e_news/pdf/31janfebmareng05.pdf

through the reduction of work-in-progress and completed-product inventories ...
be quickly learned and the right amounts of the required products can be produced ...
and through highly developed production systems that support the SCM. With the revival

Jan 2005 | JETRO - Japan External Trade Organization
Original Url: http://www.jetro.go.jp/thailand/e_news/pdf/31janfebmareng05.pdf
We complement the figures given earlier with the industry financed share of GERD and share of R&D expenditures on medium-high and high-tech industries. Evidently, the regions spend a similar share of R&D expenditures on these industries. However, Japan funds more of its R&D expenditures by the private industry than Europe and the US. A little more than half of the R&D funding in Europe originates from ...

We complement the figures given earlier with the industry financed share of GERD and share of R&D expenditures on medium-high and high-tech industries. Evidently, the regions spend a similar share of ...

www.espon.eu/export/sites/default/Documents/Projects/AppliedResearch/TIGER/annexWP233_intra-triadknowledgeflows.pdf

Table 3.5 GERD-to-GDP ratio, industry financed share of GERD and share of medium-hightech and high-tech R&D* GERD/GDP ratio Industry financed share of GERD Share of medium-high-tech and high-tech R&D* Triad region EU-27 USA Japan Source ...
for commercial purposes.8 However, there are substantial differences between industries and even firms within industries as to what extent patents are used versus other ...
an extreme increase in the number of patent filings at the major

Jan 2008 | ESPON
Original Url: http://www.espon.eu/export/sites/default/Documents/Projects/AppliedResearch/TIGER/annexWP233_intra-triadknowledgeflows.pdf
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