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EARTO Annual Conference

EARTO Annual Conference. “Innovation in SME’s” Lisbon, 3 March 2006 Lino Gomes Fernandes. Evolution of total R&D spending, at constant prices, by sector of execution (1982-2001). “Innovation in SME’s”. OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2003 

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EARTO Annual Conference

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  1. EARTO Annual Conference “Innovation in SME’s” Lisbon, 3 March 2006 Lino Gomes Fernandes

  2. Evolution of total R&D spending, at constant prices, by sector of execution (1982-2001) “Innovation in SME’s”

  3. OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2003  - Towards a knowledge-based economy Business R&D Annual growth rate, 1995-2001(1995 PPP dollars) “Innovation in SME’s”

  4. Favorable Evolution of the Technological Balance “Innovation in SME’s”

  5. Distribution of Enterprises between “Traditional R&D Executers” and “New” according to Type and Source of Capital Source: Science & Technology Observatory “Innovation in SME’s”

  6. 35% 30% SME 18% 32% 25% Large National Groups Public Enterprises 20% Foreign Enterprises 15% 15% 15% SME Groups 11% 11% 10% 5% 23% 0% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Spending A.G.R. Types of Enterprise According to Source of Capital – A.G.R. of R&D Spending and Researchers (1995 – 2001), Weight of Spending on R&D 2001 A.G.R of Researchers (FTE) Source: Science & Technology Observatory “Innovation in SME’s”

  7. Growth of Innovative Enterprises SME Groups fostered by the organisation of SME´s into Enterprise Groups “Innovation in SME’s”

  8. Increase of the Number of Innovative Enterprises “Innovation in SME’s”

  9. Percentage of “Traditional” R&D Performers and “New” Enterprises without Public Support and their Distribution by Category and Source of Capital 60% 52% 49% 50% 40% 37% 37% 32% 31% 30% 25% 24% 20% 15% 10% 7% 4% 0% SME SME Groups Large National Groups Public Enterprises Foreign Enterprises Total Distribution of Enterprises without support % Enterprises without support Source: OCES -Science & Technology Observatory “Innovation in SME’s”

  10. Intramural R&D Activity “Innovation in SME’s”

  11. Public Support for the promotion of Cooperation towards Innovation “Innovation in SME’s”

  12. Public Support for the promotion of Cooperation towards Innovation ... with International Entities “Innovation in SME’s”

  13. Distribution of Spin-offs by Founding Date Source: OCES (preliminary data), 2006 “Innovation in SME’s”

  14. Distribution of Spin-offs by Founding Date and Technological Areas Source: OCES (Preliminary data), 2006 “Innovation in SME’s”

  15. NEOTEC Program – New Technology Based EnterprisesApplication Sectors “Innovation in SME’s” Source: AdI, 2006

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