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Tag Archives: high value manufacturing
Do Patents Really Have Nothing to do With Innovation?
A guest blog – Doug Calhoun’s recent comments, here and here, on the potential fate of NZ IP law encouraged sticK to ask Doug to write more fully As Stephen Joyce, the new minister both of science and innovation and … Continue reading
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High-value manufacturing R&D review sure to cause some ripples
The review and report about how R&D can better support NZ’s high-value manufacturing and services sector should be made public pretty soon. It should be interesting reading – especially given that its authors had less than a month to carry … Continue reading
Quick high-tech sector review a precursor to R&D changes?
So, the Ministry of Science & Innovation’s conducting a review to see how research and development can provide better support to NZ’s high-value manufacturing and services sector. One has to suspect this review and report will be the precursor justification … Continue reading