Economy - Inspiring Innovation
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We want to create an Innovation Nation because Britain can only prosper in a globalised economy if we unlock the talents of all of our people. We want innovation to flourish across every area of the economy and, in particular, wherever high value added businesses can flourish and grow. We must innovate in our public services too. Innovation is as important to the delivery of healthcare and education as it is to industries such as manufacturing, retail
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Realising Britain’s Potential:Future Strategic Challenges for Britain
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This new century, the 21st Century, has brought globalisation into the lives and the living rooms of the entire country. The impact of globalisation -and in particular new global forces that are unique to this generation and which demonstrate our growing interdependence -serves to emphasise that no country can take its place in the world or its prospects for granted.
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If there is one policy slogan that would be appropriate in describing the challenge the European Union currently faces it is the need for policies “activating knowledge”.
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Booz Allen Hamilton's annual study of the world's 1,000 largest corporate R&D budgets uncovers a small group of high leverage innovators who outperform their industries
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The debate about British higher education will soon hot up again. The sector cannot continue as a nationalised industry. The best alternative is not privatisation but a mixed-economy partnership, as in the US
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EXPLOITING THE UK’S SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BASE: HOW TO FILL THE GAPING HOLE IN UK GOVERNMENT POLICY
DAVID CONNELL FOREWORD BY ANNE CAMPBELL MP
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The Innovation Gap - Why policy needs to refl ect the reality of innovation in the UK
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Cluster Evolution and Regional Competitiveness: Examples and Lessons
Michael H. Best - University of Massachusetts
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“SECRETS” OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST SEED CAPITAL FUND:
How the United States Government Uses its Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Programme and Procurement Budgets to Support Small Technology Firms
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The nations that can thrive in a highly competitive global economy will be those that can compete on high technology and intellectual strength - attracting the highest-skilled people and the companies which have the potential to innovate and to turn innovation into commercial opportunity. These are the sources of the new prosperity.
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Developing UK capability and creating wealth - Graham Spittle Chairman Technology Strategy Board
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THE WIRED 40 - Our 10th (2007) annual list of the most innovative companies in the world.
