Sentences with phrase «of research and innovation»

«We can add more functions over time,» said Paul Mascarenas, chief technical officer of research and innovation at Ford.
That means a great deal of research and innovation will be necessary to make these next generation plants viable and capable ofdisplacing coal and gas.
Support the same kind of research and innovation that led to the computer chip and the Internet; to new American jobs and new American industries.
Well for me, it's pretty easy to think of research and innovation as the thing that's going change the framework.
And the life of your marine aquarium begins with Instant Ocean ®, the only synthetic sea salt backed by more than 40 years of research and innovation.
Better known as an effective dewormer for adult cats, Bayer's Tapeworm Dewormer is a proven brand with decades of research and innovation.
Representing over 20 years of research and innovation, INFINITI's world's first production ready VC - Turbo Engine is positioned to be one of the most advanced and responsive engine designs ever created.
Paul DiPerna is vice president of research and innovation for EdChoice.
Paul DiPerna, the vice president of research and innovation for EdChoice, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss «The ABC's of School Choice,» a comprehensive guide to school choice programs in the U.S.
Penned by AQA's head of curriculum Alison Wood and director of research and innovation Dr Anton Beguin, the publication calls for «a more effective balance between assessment and school accountability» and comments on how teacher assessment should be «professionalised, expert and should contribute substantially to students» results».
Dana - Farber / Boston Children's has a long history of research and innovation in conditions associated with bone marrow failure.
Research proposals may be submitted by postdocs from any field of research and innovation — and of any nationality.
RISE will support short - term mobility of research and innovation staff at all career levels, from the most junior (post-graduate) to the most senior (management), including also administrative and technical staff.
The overall theme of the Conference is the role of research and innovation in the development of Europe up to 2025.
«I think [the space program] is a good investment, so on my list of things that I want our country to invest in, in terms of research and innovation and....
Last week, the commission's director - general of research and innovation at the commission, Robert - Jan Smits, said in an interview in the Times Higher Education that open access, which typically involves making research papers freely available within months or a year of publication, «will be the norm» for research funded through Horizon 2020.
On 1 May he will become director of research and innovation for Pratt Industries in Melbourne.
«The Forum will be an important support for the public debates that will involve representatives of the research and innovation system, but also all the citizens.»
David Clark, director of research and innovation at the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, showed that the demand for contract research has increased dramatically in the 35 years since the Research Councils were formed in 1965.
«We did extensive safety studies in monkeys,» says Fritz Scheiflinger, vice-president of research and innovation at Baxter BioScience in Vienna.
The budget, «if enacted, would significantly damage the nation's role as the global leader of research and innovation, and would roll back years of bipartisan support from Congress,» said Benjamin Corb, public affairs director for the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in Rockville, Maryland, in a statement.
Dr Iain Foulkes, director of research and innovation at Cancer Research UK, said: «We urgently need new insights and treatments to tackle glioblastomas, one of the most common and difficult to treat forms of brain tumours.
The large number of gender summits» attendees includes STEM stakeholders, who are interested in making gender equality a norm in science and embedding gender as a primary dimension of research and innovation quality.
«Between more than 30,000 students and over 2,500 faculty members, just think about the amount of research and innovation that comes out of this school.
Created the NYSUNY 2020 Challenge Grant Program making the State University of New York an engine of economic development with world - class centers of research and innovation.
As hubs of research and innovation, academic institutions must contribute to the attainment of self - reliance by refining and concretize the notion and relevance of self - reliance itself in the areas of peace, security, and governance,» he added.
Top - ranked for both orthopedics and rheumatology for 26 consecutive years, HSS is an engine of research and innovation (112 inventions in 2016 alone), medical education (serving physicians in more than 150 countries) and better patient outcomes (Net Promoter Score of 92).
I first met Conrad when I was director of research and innovation at the University of Technology, Sydney.
«Ontario's No. 1 industry is the manufacturing of cars and car parts,» says Peter Purslow, the associate dean of research and innovation at the University of Guelph's Agricultural College, one of the institutions involved with the project.

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Government investments in research and technology can help fuel innovationand hugely successful companies can arise as a result of that innovation.
innovation results — i.e., evidence of the impact of research, innovation and commercialization as captured in patents, and overall labour productivity.
Vivek Wadhwa is vice president of academics and innovation at Singularity University; a fellow at the Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford University; director of research at the Center for Entrepreneurship and Research Commercialization and exec in residence at the Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University; and distinguished visiting scholar at the Halle Institute of Global Learning at Emory Uniresearch at the Center for Entrepreneurship and Research Commercialization and exec in residence at the Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University; and distinguished visiting scholar at the Halle Institute of Global Learning at Emory UniResearch Commercialization and exec in residence at the Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University; and distinguished visiting scholar at the Halle Institute of Global Learning at Emory University.
But, as part of Beijing's «Made in China 2025» industry plan, President Xi Jinping identified the pharmaceutical sector as one to push, with the focus on innovation and homegrown research and development.
The Conference Board notes that the federal government has placed great emphasis in improving Canada's innovation performance for years, most directly in the 2012 budget's revamping of how $ 3.5 billion is doled out to firms under the Scientific Research and Experimental Development program.
Weingarten cautions against equating R&D spending too closely with innovation, noting that many oil and gas companies fare poorly under such measurements because of Statistics Canada's criteria for research spending, but still frequently develop new methods and ideas.
But leaders of many small companies believe innovation is just for big companies that employ scientists and have large research and development departments.
Besides branding, a community can contribute to many areas of your business such as customer support, acquisition and product innovation, according to CMX Hub's research.
Here's what Curry and the Globe shared from the conclusion of the final report on the focus groups: «When asked, there was strong support for the government offering subsidies to support innovation, rather than providing tax cuts or investments, particularly for smaller organizations,» states the final report summarizing the research.
Telstra chief executive Andy Penn says the days where companies do all of their innovation, research and development internally are over, while new creative and more nimble startups are proving that the scale of a business is no longer a competitive advantage.
The University of Cambridge has achieved the maximum five QS stars in four categories: research, innovation, teaching and specialist criteria.
Over the past decade, Toronto has become the undisputed capital of Canadian innovation, with more than 600 startups, the country's largest cluster of universities and colleges pumping out research, and the deepest venture capital pockets in the land.
It was rated the maximum 5 QS stars and is top of the class in research, innovation, facilities, and specialist criteria.
After five long years of innovation, research, and testing, David Dickinson, CEO of start - up Zeo, based in Newton, Massachusetts, was confident that the product his company introduced last year»» a personal sleep monitor that gathers data from brain waves during sleep»» was unlike anything on the market.
The UK - based University of Oxford was rated 5 QS stars, achieving top marks in research, teaching, and innovation.
According to a recent report by research firm IBIS World, President Obama's policy goals are expected to be key drivers of potential revenue growth, innovation and available federal subsidies in a handful of industries.
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The first thing that's changed is that Consumer Internet and Genomics are Driving Innovation at scale In the 1950's and» 60's U.S. Defense and Intelligence organizations drove the pace of innovation in Silicon Valley by providing research and development dollars to universities, and defense companies built weapons systems that used the Valley's first microwave devices and semiconductor components.
A new study based on the latest research — «The Myths of Creativity,» by David Burkus — helps demystify what's behind the forces and processes that drive innovation.
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.
«Ultimately, there does not seem to be a systematic problem associated with failure (or fraud) on Kickstarter, and the vast majority of projects do seem to deliver,» says Professor Ethan Mollick, who has a focus on innovation and entrepreneurship, in Kickstarter's statement announcing the results of the research.
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