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communities involved in the translation of biomedical innovation and health technologies from the laboratory bench to point of …
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“Insurtech” is the term being used to describe the new technologies with the potential to bring innovation to the …
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In OECD countries, the number of cities and regions which put learning, education, research and innovation at the heart … is increasingly dependent on human resources, knowledge creation, and continuous, incremental innovation rather than on … knowledge and innovation in Andalusia, Spain (and some other countries). Potential applications to areas similar to Andalusia …
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Current trends in energy supply and use are unsustainable – economically, environmentally and socially. Without decisive action, energy-related greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions would lead to considerable climate degradation with an average 6°C global warming. We can and must change the path we...
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To function and prosper in the learning society, the management of knowledge is becoming a new and crucial challenge for both private companies and public organisations. It is increasingly important for companies and organisations to produce, share and use knowledge on a national and global...
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As human capital is the source of innovation, one of the policy principles of the OECD Innovation Strategy is to … at their disposal. Do employers make the best use of people’s skills for innovation? Are some work organisations more … associated with innovation than others? If so, are these organisations more widespread in some countries than in others? Are they …
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Across the OECD, attention is focusing increasingly on what has been dubbed the "digital divide" - a term that refers to the gaps in access to information and communication technology (ICT). The stakes are high, as ICT is now integral to the social fabric and is the catalyst for "new economies"...
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