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National Preferences in Publicly-Supported R&D Programs

Mar 16, 2011

Technology Policy International, an International Consultancy with Representatives in Boston, Washington, and Silicon Valley, has released a new report entitled, National Preferences in Publicly-Supported R&D Programs. The report looks focuses on the question of if foreign firms are participating in U.S., EU, and Japanese R&D programmes (publicly funded) and what terms firms must adhere to when applying for and participating in such programmes.

The study underlying the report was commissioned by the Washington, D.C., office of Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO). Please note that the opinions expressed in this report do not necessarily reflect the views of NEDO or the institutions with which the authors are affiliated.

http://www.euussciencetechnology.eu/document/show/id/304


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