Not exact matches
Manufacturing remains underpinned by a firming
global economy as well as a weakening U.S. dollar, which is
boosting the
competitiveness of American - made goods on the
global market.
With the upgraded Signature metal detector, food manufacturers can
boost productivity,
competitiveness and also reduce production costs while meeting local and
global food safety standards, including British Retail Consortium (BRC), International Food Standard (IFS) and Food Safety Systems Certification (FSSC) 22000.
The strategy sets out how investment can deliver a stronger, fairer Britain — with priority for projects which cut congestion, support growth,
boost Britain's
global competitiveness or unlock new housing.
The objective of health research under FP7 is to improve the health of European citizens and
boost the
competitiveness of health - related industries and businesses, as well as to address
global health issues.
«This study suggests that education investment alone is not sufficient to
boost educational performance as well as
global competitiveness,» the research found.
And they sometimes attract talented adults — and the firms that employ such folks — to move to town because they can see education offerings there that they want for their daughters and sons, kids who may become tomorrow's scientists and engineers and thus help
boost the nation's
competitiveness in the
global market.
Dr Birol noted that the petrochemicals and energy cluster in the Port of Rotterdam was a leading
global example of how energy efficiency and process integration combined with technology innovation could
boost competitiveness.