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Research and innovation generate economic growth and more jobs and provide solutions to societal challenges,» the state secretary said.
Not exact matches
But history
and empirical
research show more evidence that new ideas are actually combinations of older ideas
and that sharing those helps
generate more
innovation.
With 80 per cent of Nova Scotia's publicly funded
research,
and as one of Canada's leading universities for industry collaboration, we're helping
generate the talent, discoveries
and innovations that will shape Atlantic Canada's future.
Empire State Development President, CEO & Commissioner Howard Zemsky said, «The industrial hemp initiative highlights one of the many ways New York State benefits from being home to world - class educational institutions as new academia - industry partnerships utilize the
innovations from
research and development,
generating economic opportunities
and more jobs for New Yorkers.»
Making All Voices Count
generated research - based evidence on how technologies contribute to accountable governance change processes,
and practice - based learning on how to support
innovation in this field.
The «Clean Energy Fund» will finance
research,
innovation and market development to help the state meet Cuomo's goal of
generating 50 percent of New York's power from renewable sources,
and a 40 percent cut in greenhouse gas emissions, by 2030.
While we continue to review the administration's budget documents in more detail, the overall figures reflect an understanding that continued investments in basic
research and higher education will more than pay for themselves through the
innovations and subsequent economic growth they
generate.
What would be achieved in this way would be the closing of the cycle of industrial ecosystems
and the minimising of the quantity of resources used, waste
generated and environmental emissions However,
research and innovation in this field are essential to show governments
and companies that this approach is feasible.
«Success of the energy transition needs
innovations generated by
research extending from fundamentals to applications,» says Professor Thomas Hirth, KIT Vice President for Innovation
and International Affairs.
To apply for this funding you must attend a sandpit workshop — an intensive
and interactive three - day residential event where you will have the opportunity to: • Network
and form new collaborations spanning diverse
research areas
and organisations • Work in broad, multidisciplinary teams to
generate new
and innovative
research ideas • Pitch projects for seed funding to test the feasibility of your ideas Find out more about what to expect at the
innovation sandpit workshop
Our interdisciplinary
research generates innovations in food, health, environmental protection, climate
and sustainable use of natural resources.
It's a familiar mix of finding ways to add a price to pollution, moving forward with standards
and policies that fulfill the huge potential for cutting energy waste
and also invigorating the
innovation pipeline by greatly boosting investment — public
and private — in
research and development
and the other steps required to
generate insights
and turn them into new
and widely disseminated technologies.
Gates hammered on points reported here for many years: that without a big,
and sustained, boost in spending on basic
research and development on energy frontiers, the chances of triggering an energy revolution are nil; that while the private sector
and venture capital investors are vital for transforming breakthroughs into marketable products or services, they will not invest in the long - haul inquiry that's required to
generate game - changing breakthroughs; that a 1 or 2 percent tax on carbon - emitting fuels could
generate a large, steady stream of money for invigorating the
innovation pipeline; that a declining emissions cap
and credit trading system --- if it could survive America's polarized politics --- would have to raise energy costs far beyond what would be politically tenable to
generate a similar scale of transformational activity.
Mr. Brooker also observed that the
research shows greater
innovation in the unreserved areas with 43.5 % of unregulated providers being owned by non-lawyers, 10 % of revenue being
generated from innovative products compared to 5 % of revenue for solicitors firms
and with 2.3 % of revenue being spent on branding / marketing compared to 1.6 % for solicitors
and 0.5 % for barristers» chambers.
This report synthesizes 15 years of dramatic advances in the science of early childhood
and early brain development, analyzes evidence
generated by 50 years of program evaluation
research,
and presents a framework for driving science - based
innovation in early childhood policy
and practice.