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Enhancing RDI in Luxembourg: A Model of Quality, Transparency, and Accountability

This document highlights the key attributes of research, development, and innovation (RDI) practices in Luxembourg, emphasizing quality, transparency, and accountability. It showcases staff statistics, project partnerships, and income generated through contract research. The report includes main figures from 2005, with 265 staff members, 220 of whom are researchers and engineers, and an income of €20.7 million. Topics of focus include the sector contributions to GDP, particularly in finance and steel, as well as best practices for fostering a start-up culture in a small country.

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Enhancing RDI in Luxembourg: A Model of Quality, Transparency, and Accountability

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  1. Q T A Quality Transparency Accountability

  2. Q Client Satisfaction Staff Motivation Process Management

  3. T Auditability Traceability Comparability

  4. A Performance Indicators Impact Indicators Dissemination of the Results

  5. Main Figures 2005 • Staff: 265, with 220 researchers and engineers • Income : Million Euro 20.7 • Contract Research: 69 % • 417 Project Partners in 2005, 58% Private

  6. Luxembourg's GDP • Steel and metals: 2.7% • Finance: 30.8%, 162 banks

  7. Networking Networking

  8. 3C&U

  9. Research, Development & Innovation(RDI)in a small and quiet Country:Best Practice

  10. A START-UP of Public Interest

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