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    Knowledge Frontiers: Public Sector Research and Industrial Innovation in Biotechnology, Engineering Ceramics, and Parallel Computing

    Knowledge Frontiers by Faulkner, Wendy; Senker, Jacqueline;

    Public Sector Research and Industrial Innovation in Biotechnology, Engineering Ceramics, and Parallel Computing

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 16 February 1995

    • ISBN 9780198288336
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages278 pages
    • Size 242x163x22 mm
    • Weight 578 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations line figures, tables
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    Fostering interaction between industry and academic and government laboratories is widely seen as an important means of facilitating growth and innovation in the technology-based industries. Knowledge Frontiers investigates the research links and knowledge flows between industrial and public sector research in three new and promising fields of advanced technology - biotechnology, engineering ceramics, and parallel computing.

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    Fostering interaction between industry and academic and government laboratories is widely seen as an important means of facilitating growth and innovation in the technology-based industries. Knowledge Frontiers investigates the research links and knowledge flows between industrial and public sector research in three new and promising fields of advanced technology - biotechnology, engineering ceramics, and parallel computing. Differences between these fields suggest that policies to promote public-private research links should be more effectively targeted. Similarities highlight the general importance to innovation of frontier research in universities, and the need to encourage informal interaction between industrial and public sector researchers.

    The book is a valuable addition for scientists, research directors in the public, private, and academic sectors, managers, and policy-makers interested in these new fields and, more broadly, in encouraging collaboration and technology transfer between public sector research and industry. For those interested in the study of innovation, it also adds to our understanding of the range of technical knolwedge used by companies in innovation.

    "We could and should improve our performance by making the science and engineering base even more aware of and responsive to the needs of industry and other research users" - William Waldegrave, Minister for Science, in 1993 White Paper "Realising Our Potential".

    It is essential that the interrelationship between industrial and public sector reserach be clearly understood ... This British study is an important step in this process.

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