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The ITIs developed from that basis of working out how to achieve a large corporate R and D focus in Scotland in the absence of large corporate R and D activity.
Why is there insufficient investment in R and D? After witnesses from the STUC have responded, perhaps David Silbergh will talk about how other countries deal with R and D.
., Pollard, K., Glass, J., & McMorran, R. (2019). Investigation into the Issues Associated with Large scale and Concentrated Landownership in Scotland.
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However, the situation probably aids the relationship between industry and academia on R and D, as people can stay on at university for several years to pursue research.
In recent years, other activities have been developed such as R and D plus, which can provide up to a quarter of the costs of R and D projects in large and small companies.
It is possible to innovate in any area, and we must not narrow down the innovation debate to technological R and D. Apart from anything else, it is not just about R and D, but about the results of that work finding their way to the market.