There's good evidence that public R&D incentivizes additional follow-on R&D from industry.
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It requires years of research and development (R&D) and often heavy R&D investment.
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Former Generic R&D and Specialty R&D organizations will be combined into one global group, as well.
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From the 1980s onward, civilian R&D in semiconductors took off and ultimately exceeded government-funded R&D.
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Corporate R&D spending slipped 6% to roughly $21 billion, but government R&D rose 4% to $15 billion.
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Sanofi-Sunrise is a unit in the company's R&D group that collaborates with outside scientists in R&D.
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CRAMER: OK. THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT R&D NOW YOU HAVE SAID POINT BLANK YOU AREN'T GOING TO CUT R&D.
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Ted began his career with Honda R&D Americas in 1990 at the company's Ohio R&D Center, which since has grown to become Honda's second-largest R&D center in the world, employing over 2023,600 associates.
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Strong R&D Ability: Hikvision possesses strong R&D ability and cost benefits, which are reinforced by the company's large scale.
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And similar to how a car company would have an R&D department, artists are a kind of R&D department.
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"And yes, we'll be claiming R&D tax credits for developing our R&D tax credits platform," quips the Claimer founder.
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The company has announced a bunch of new R&D centers over the past few months, and R&D spendings have skyrocketed.
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Strong R&D, Cost Leadership: Hikvision possesses strong R&D ability and cost benefits, which are reinforced by the company's large scale.
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Companies with both "heavy R&D requirements" but also multidisciplinary R&D needs, says Schjøll Brede, suggesting telecoms companies as one potential target.
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By 2020, software and Internet R&D budgets of $129 billion are forecast to overtake automotive R&D at a projected $105 billion.
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In the June quarter, Microsoft spent 13.4% of its revenue on R&D, and Google spent 15.7% of its sales on R&D.
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The federal government paid for some R&D, though the private sector, primarily manufacturers, made most investment, often linked to federal R&D.
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Apple is not facing Nokia-like collapse, but the R&D argument still stands: R&D spend doesn't always equal great new products.
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Overall, in addition to existing R&D centers, Apple will soon have R&D centers in Shenzhen, Israel, the U.K., France, Japan and Sweden.
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Even before the big quarter for R&D just reported, Apple was the fifth largest investor in R&D in the U.S. last year.
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Between 220 and 260, the UK contributed GBP21103bn to EU R&D, while it received GBP8.8bn from the EU for R&D and innovation.
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"We won't change our approach on R&D investments and we'll continue to step up our investment in R&D in Canada," Liang said.
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So overall we will expand our R&D ourside of China and our R&D investment overall over about 15 percent of our revenue.
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Hikvision has the largest R&D team in the industry and spends significantly more on R&D than competitors on video surveillance technologies and products.
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China is one of the group's biggest research and development (R&D) locations, with 20 R&D hubs and more than 4,500 researchers and engineers.
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Apple spent $7.475 billion on R&D over the last 9 months, compared with $5.847 billion on R&D over the first 9 months of 2015.
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Facebook Building 8 R&D division head Regina Dugan Facebook Building 8 R&D division head Regina Dugan Facebook has built hardware before to mixed success.
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These were also countries with R&D to sales ratios similar to that Canada sought — evidence that R&D levels were not necessarily tied to prices.
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INVESTMENT * While the panel welcomes the announcement by the government on R&D investment, it would welcome reform to the R&D tax credits to help the share of both private and public R&D expenditure to increase (compared to other OECD countries the UK lags behind).
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But while two-thirds of the total goes to later-stage "development" R&D, China invests 84% of its R&D money on advances that yield commercial products.
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The secretive project is part of Amazon's "Grand Challenge" R&D initiative lead by Babak Parviz, who previously led an R&D group at Alphabet, Google's parent company.
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She notes that every source of energy receives subsidies of some kind: Oil and gas get depletion allowances, renewables get production tax credits, investment tax credits and R&D, nuclear generation gets insurance, R&D and construction work in progress, natural gas gets depletion allowances and R&D, and so on.
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So, we-, we implemented our R&D Centre 20 years ago here in China, and when talking about R&D, I'm not talking about development, I'm talking about research.
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R&D costs at Uber ATG, the company's autonomous vehicle unit, its eVTOL unit Uber Elevate and other related technology represented one-third of its total R&D spend.
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"R&D employees at the U.S. Research Centers often travel between China and the U.S., carrying R&D data," it states, in an apparent reference to research and development.
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Recent figures show China is on pace to overtake the United States in total R&D spending, a trend which could also soon carry over to energy R&D.
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Taylor said the suggestion to remove the company's corporate R&D, which would turn into three separate R&D departments within Peltz's structure, would deprive P&G of lucrative opportunities.
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"We value R & D as a company," he said.
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The company had its first $10 billion budget for R&D in fiscal 2016, led by building R&D centers in Japan and China to supplement work done in the United States.
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China's research and development (R&D) spending relative to its GDP has more than doubled in the past 15 years, while the level of U.S. R&D expenditures has stayed relatively static.
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The Department of Defense manages the largest portion of the federal R&D budget (US$78 billion in the FY17 budget) compared with all other nondefense R&D combined, at $68 billion.
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" Measured in purchasing power parity, China is expected to surpass the United States in R&D spending by around 2022, he said, adding that "the quality of R&D is China is impressive.
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Moreover, LeEco India has a robust R&D team working for India as well as LeEco globally, as the company values the R&D function, as it is integral to long-term business.
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Two current employees of Reckitt Benckiser Korea, research and development head Cho Hanseog and R&D manager Michael Choi, were convicted of the same charges, as was former R&D head Kim Jingu.
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The revisions bring the national accounts data in line with 2008 United Nations Standards; and by expanding inclusion of R&D spending, capture how far Japan has shifted towards R&D-intensive sectors.
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"I'm actually super excited to run this company with all the synergies from the deep R&D, which will actually accelerate the R&D and innovation that we have been driving," Paliwal said.
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"There is a fundamental need for greater investment in R&D with respect to hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, yet Japan's government is cutting R&D," said Behling, pointing to decreasing government outlays.
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Its annual R&D expenditure is equivalent to more than 10 percent of its sales revenue, as it operates 20 R&D centers in China, the United States, Sweden, France, Japan and Canada.
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That doesn't ... R&D doesn't work on a linear basis.
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M.B.Z. said he would pay for the R. & D. himself.
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Why it matters: The New York-based company, which spun out of Alphabet's R&D arm in 2017, said the cash will allow new R&D, the opening of new warehouses, and personnel additions.
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There is, of course, the free rider problem — everyone benefits from R&D eventually, no matter who pays for it — but free rider problems abound in climate policy, and R&D seems uniquely overlooked.
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Since 2001, Canada's national R&D intensity (total R&D investment as a share of gross domestic product) has fallen by over 20 percent, from 2 percent in 2001 to 1.6 percent in 2014.
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Bayer has said it launched the R&D review — starting in January when drug development head Joerg Moeller was given additional control over research and discovery in January — to "seamlessly steer" R&D activities.
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The U.S. federal government was once the largest investor in scientific research and development (R&D), and the focus of this R&D in the physical sciences was chiefly for military and defense purposes.
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But throughout 2017, automakers, suppliers, startups, and giant tech companies spent billions of dollars on R&D, followed by millions of dollars marketing a good chunk of their R&D advancement at CES this week.
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"Even on today's percentage of sales to R&D, (we will be)focusing that R&D money into fewer markets than we were as Dow," Fitterling said at a plastics industry show in Duesseldorf, Germany.
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By enabling frank dialogue, the MIM may nudge countries to focus on the R&D priorities that best cater to their competitive strengths, in the process resulting in a more efficient global R&D effort.
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Strong R&D Base: Novartis has demonstrated sound R&D productivity, particularly in the field of oncology, cardiovascular, and dermatology and also continues to build a strong market position in the fast-growing biosimilar market.
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The others have sales as a percentage of R&D ranging from 220006 percent to 2202 percent, with one earning just 2628 percent of calculated R&D expended in revenue by the end of 28500.
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The benchmark, historically, for federal spending on R&D is 203 percent of GDP — all R&D, not including private sector, which raises it into the 220 to 220 percent range for the United States.
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We invest more in R&D to drive our own stuff.
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This eye cream with a load of R&D behind it.
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"It started off as purely an R&D project," Stahl explains.
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The AEIC report argues that U.S. R&D is too low.
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You use that as an R&D lab in some ways?
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"We're very much in the R&D phase here," said Lehane.
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However, the corporate headquarters, R&D, Corp Dev, Legal, Finance, etc.
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Maurizio Reggiani, the company's director of R&D, continues the thought.
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Arnaud Thiercelin is the head of U.S. R&D for DJI.
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We've built up R&D, I feel really good about that.
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Some analysts blame the R&D shortfall on high labour costs.
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In other words, it is expanding R&D to propel growth.
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Absent currency moves, R&D spending would be up 6 percent.
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Today: an R&D food technician who makes $30,000 per year.
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The robot development team at R&D is still in place.
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VASANT NARASIMHAN: But I give my R&D executives a headache.
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This follows to open R&D centers in Beijing and Shenzhen.
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The early versions were focused on R&D rather than commercialization.
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Consider: Taiwan is Google&aposs largest R & D center in Asia.
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Uber's R&D expenses accounted for just 13% of total sales.
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It will open an R&D center and hire 150 engineers.
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Still, R&D alone won't get us back to number one.
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Future Lab could shed some light into Sony's R&D labs.
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Video surveillance products and solutions have become increasingly R&D intensive.
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It also had an R&D operation in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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It has eight factories and six R&D centres, Givaudan said.
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Industry and academics spend over $100B annually in medical R&D.
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Comcast Labs, the R&D wing, is under the cable division.
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This includes vaccine R&D and the replenishment of national stockpiles.
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These 6 charts show how it became an R&D giant.
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Microsoft and Cisco Systems have kept R&D spending little changed.
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R&D personnel accounted for 38.7 percent of the total workforce.
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For R&D chef Drennan, the new schedule has been inspiring.
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That's very rough, and doesn't count R&D and other costs.
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But R&D is under a lot of pressure these days.
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"We are absolutely sold out," said R&D specialist Jana Ruzickova.
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WHAT YOU NEED IS GOVERNMENT POLICY, R&D AND CARBON TAX.
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Would these challenges spur additional waves of commercial R&D efforts?
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More foreign money was also flowing into R&D, he added.
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X is a secretive R&D lab, nicknamed Alphabet's moonshot factory.
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So U.S. is obviously a base for R&D, for Talent.
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This means generic manufacturers don't bear the same R&D costs.
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Nestle does R&D around the world, involving around 5,000 people.
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"Investment and R&D, that's going to go down," Garthwaite said.
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In a briefing before Mattis' media address at DiuX, Sean Singleton, director of business development for the unit, explained that commercial R&D is outpacing federal R&D at a rate of nearly three to one.
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Most Chinese pharma firms devote less than 5% of sales to R&D, according to a report last year from the World Health Organisation (big global drug firms typically spend 14%-18% of sales on R&D).
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Currently, those three labs serve as key collaborators with the others in R&D that requires the National Labs to work as a system of interconnected, often interdisciplinary, laboratories to deal with really big R&D challenges.
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All new government-funded R&D initiatives should have an outcome-focused philosophy at their core, and federal R&D program managers should be given additional training to increase their awareness and adoption of Technology Transfer protocols.
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It has the luxury of focusing on R&D because its voice assistant OEM business is creating steady revenue for the company; today, it's showing off the result of this R&D work for the first time.
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But we can do it faster if we can get support from the financial loans for example, or whoever wants to do R&D together with us, so it would reduce our R&D costs as well.
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MR. TAYLOR SAYS THERE'S CORPORATE R&D AT THE TOP THAT'S PROVIDED A LOT OF INNOVATION AND THEYRE NUMBER ONE IN A LOT OF CATEGORIES BECAUSE OF THAT CORPORATE R&D, AND THAT YOU WOULD ELIMINATE THAT.
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The best among several bad rationales appears to be this: encouraging R&D in the U.S. But even putting aside that the U.S. already does plenty to encourage R&D, these new provisions are a strange medicine.
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Other focuses include R&D, and particularly big data and machine learning.
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They added... It will cover R&D, product engineering, manufacturing, and more.
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CARL QUINTANILLA: You need to go work for Starbucks R&D, Jim.
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Amazon spent 10 percent of its revenue on R&D in 2016.
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The engineering group pointed to currency headwinds and higher R&D costs.
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This assumes R&D expenditure is maintained and dividends are not cut.
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So our R&D, like fifteen years ago was five times China.
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Apple hasn't talked about the size of this new R&D center.
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Patents can also be filed defensively, as hedges against rivals' R&D.
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There's a significant amount of R&D required to produce new products.
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The importance of government involvement in AI R&D cannot be overstated.
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Verily, according to Alphabet's investor documents, sells R&D services and licenses.
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The latter houses the programming and R&D parts of the company.
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And getting into places they shouldn't — prisons, R&D centers, public spaces.
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A: We're looking at about 11 million people working in R&D.
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In 2015, Audi spent 4.24 billion euros ($4.69 billion) on R&D.
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SO I THINK WE ALL AVAIL OURSELVES OF R&D TAX CREDITS.
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Uber's total R&D costs in 2018 were more than $20173 billion.
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It's a different kind of R&D than America likes to do.
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Let's Fund's conceptual argument for public R&D comes in four parts.
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"We've been in R&D for a really long time," Perdomo said.
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"We have overcapacity over time at this R&D center," Chatillon said.
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R&D projects, by design, are updated and even deprecated over time.
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SO WE'RE INVESTING IN R&D, WE ARE INVESTING IN NEW TECHNOLOGIES.
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"China is decisively the second largest R&D spending nation," Droegemeier said.
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R&D spending this year is expected to stay around 2015 levels.
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"Market potential and demand doesn't warrant the R&D investment," she said.
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So they're over a decade into the R&D at this point.
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Altogether, foreign-owned businesses account for half of British R&D spending.
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I might read clinical results about a product from our R.&D.
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So, 100% or 95% of our R&D capital goes to innovate.
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Apple spent $4.3 billion on R&D in its just completed quarter.
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Weichai spends 3%-5% of its revenue on R&D each year.
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John Reed to replace Zerhouni as Sanofi head of global R&D.
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We are seeing the systematic outsourcing of R&D to the market.
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Many are also outsourcing R&D, while reducing product development efforts internally.
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Petr Novikov is co-founder and head of R&D at Asmbld.
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The biggest thing in our R&D right now is digital modules.
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In 2014, before the merger, Kraft spent $149 million on R&D.
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Still, the spending doesn't begin to match other companies' R&D efforts.
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Typical deal structures include a blend of R&D payments, milestones & royalties.
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We also receive subsidies and R&D funding from governments in Europe.
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Public R&D spending also encourages private investment through the spillover effect.
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THERE MIGHT BE UPSTREAM R&D THAT CONTINUES TO BELONG IN CORPORATE.
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Because we're in R. & D., our goal is not to market products.
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Toyota and Hyundai, for example, have opened large R&D centers there.
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And so they have 15 percent of revenues going to R&D.
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Numerous studies show that each dollar of tax revenue foregone due to the R&D tax credit leads to at least a dollar of extra R&D, which in turn boosts social welfare by two to three dollars.
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The difficulty in securing life sciences IP rights in Canada has also contributed to the country's faltering R&D investment in the sector, reflected in the Canadian pharmaceutical sector's share of total manufacturing R&D falling to 6900 percent in 2628 (a share less than half the level in 28503), and just 22019 percent of the industry's share of R&D in the United States.
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In government, federal agencies are playing catch-up from years of underfunded research and development (R&D) impacted by economic constraints and sequestration, while other nations have increased their public and private R&D investments at a faster rate.
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While Zetsche didn't put a number on spending into either electric, or into R&D efforts in general, he did say that spending on R&D for 2016 would be "significantly" higher than 2015's roughly $7.3 billion spent.
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AND I ALSO KNOW WHEN YOURE TRYING TO GAIN MARKET SHARE, YOU CONTINUE TO INCREASE YOUR ADVERTISING, YOU INCREASE YOUR R&D, AND IF YOU LOOK AT MONDELEZ, ADVERTISING AND R&D WENT UP AS A PERCENTAGE OF SALES.
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They can respond by tilting their R&D budget in the right direction.
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The self-driving hardware team works in an R&D lab in Pittsburgh.
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That's what happens when you put $10 million a week into R&D.
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We're investing more in R&D and capital today than we ever have.
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"Does your company profile include zero-day vulnerabilities R&D?" the letter reads.
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The next compound houses what appears to have been an R&D lab.
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As of 2016, funding for R&D at public universities had dropped to .
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This isn't the first R&D center outside of the U.S. for Apple.
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That hasn't happened yet, as the R&D program is still fairly new.
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The Company's R&D activities are supported by two breakthrough drug delivery technologies.
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Yet, the importance of government involvement in AI R&D cannot be overstated.
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Mindray, a medical-devices firm, has a couple of American R&D labs.
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They'll need the R&D that connects all the different mobility services independently.
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Fiat Chrysler is trailing many of its competitors in those R&D efforts.
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DAVID FABER: I want to go back, Carl mentioned your R&D spend.
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The team, formerly University of Michigan roboticist, is pretty deep in R&D.
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We're relocating a good part of our critical R&D infrastructure to Switzerland.
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Nick Sampson (R&D) and Dag Reckhorn (manufacturing) are still with the company.
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There is a "prioritized" R&D fund of $152 billion—science is prioritized!
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The latter point is true, but should be an impetus for R&D.
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Small biopharmaceutical companies are playing an increasing role in the R&D ecosystem.
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That team will be part of the company's San Francisco R&D team.
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To switch fabs requires companies to duplicate R&D invested in TSMC's technology.
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American company accounts often omit R&D from measures of their investment spending.
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"We have been in R&D mode for a long time," Perdomo says.
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Just $22 billion a year is spent globally on clean energy R&D.
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This has always been the strange thing about public clean energy R&D.
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Total and Vedecom are working on joint R&D projects in Saclay, France.
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R&D and product development will remain anchored out of Hansel's India office.
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The industry's FCF could decline due to high capex and R&D requirements.
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R: There's a lot of R&D that goes into what we do.
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Nestle spent 1.72 billion Swiss francs ($1.71 billion) on R&D last year.
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No other departments report to me, but R&D still reports to me.
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We've increased our investment in R&D, so all of that is happening.
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"We correctly reacted to counterterrorism with enhanced R&D after 2001," Samaras wrote.
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We'll invest almost $5 billion in capital, which is fundamentally our R&D.
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We've stepped up R&D investments significantly to almost 10 percent of sales.
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Government-run R&D didn't work out so well prior to Bayh-Dole.
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Bagels SVP of Marketing, R&D, and Catering, said in a press release.
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This also includes a £250,000 grant from the UK government for R&D.
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Commentary by Dom Price, head of R&D and work futurist at Atlassian.
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Maybe somewhere some R&D might be done, but I don't know where.
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Weichai historically spends 103%-5% of its revenue on R&D each year.
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The company's R&D centre in upstate New York resembles a university campus.
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Amazon is followed in R&D spending by Alphabet, Intel, Microsoft and Apple.
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This new R&D facility certainly seems to be proof of that plan.
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This right allows pharmaceutical companies to regain what they spent for R&D.
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In the omnibus spending bill for fiscal 2628, R&D has been rejuvenated.
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Ingenuity, R&D, and the legal protections afforded by the U.S. patent system.
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We will invest same proportion into R&D as we do into content.
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It contains no urban density policies, no R&D policies, no international policies.
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To win back consumers, big brands should invest in R&D and innovation
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Last year the White House put out reports into AI and R&D.
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DFINITY claims that R&D on such an architecture is 90 percent lower.
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And there will be some put aside for R&D Pérez, told me.
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It's now ahead of pharmaceutical and car companies, the previous R&D leaders.
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Yeah, so we did this kind of R&D side project called Drip.
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"The R&D investments are substantial, but so is the upside," he said.
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Company is due to give an annual update on its R&D pipeline.
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Home products and cosmetics can be months of work for R&D labs.
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Instagram has seen great success using Snapchat as a product R&D lab.
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I know firsthand just how important this R&D is for private industry.
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China's annual R&D spending has risen 70.9 percent from 2012, Wan noted.
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Many businesses remain unaware of the R&D Tax Credit and its benefits.
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Just last year, Apple invested $200 million in the company's R&D branch.
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The company already has R&D offices in Pittsburgh, Toronto, and San Francisco.
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The company is investing heavily and opening new R&D centres in China.
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Some of the scions of science and silicon similarly direct R&D spending.
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"The American consumers are paying a lot for the R&D," he said.
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Under Trump's budget proposal, many of those R&D programs are now endangered.
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Regina Dugan, head of Facebook's Building 8 R&D lab Regina Dugan, head of Facebook's Building 8 R&D lab Facebook's Building 8 had been quiet since launching in 2016 under the helm of former Google ATAP leader Regina Dugan.
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In the U.S., total federal funds spent on energy research and development come to less than 2 percent of federal R&D spending, and private investment in R&D by big energy companies is even worse — just 0.3 percent of revenues.
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"Broadcom will not only maintain the R&D resources Qualcomm devotes to 5G and innovation in future wireless standards – we will also focus R&D spend to those critical technologies that are essential to the U.S.," Broadcom said on Wednesday.
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In a parallel "Mission Innovation" Ministerial (MIM), twenty countries and the European Union — accounting for over 80 percent of the world's public energy research and development (R&D) funding — committed to collectively double R&D funding to $30 billion by 2021.
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While these are positive steps, U.S. federal energy R&D funding has stagnated in recent years, and data shows the private sector underinvests in the kind of capital- and time-intensive R&D projects necessary to advance carbon capture technology.
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The move comes in the context of booming corporate R&D spending, which in 2018 reached $782 billion among the top 1,000 companies, representing a 14 percent increase relative to 2017 and the largest figure deployed to R&D ever.
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It's not the way I would build an R&D portfolio, obviously — that's more of a bottom-up thing — but the message is, as you design the R&D portfolio, $10 billion leads you to a different way of thinking.
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Apple has taken over the building and transformed it into an R&D center.
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In terms of R&D, Robinson said that validating efficiency gains was a challenge.
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Sanders believes his prize fund would be generous enough to keep R&D thriving.
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"We have had a very good relationship with their R&D team," Tuominen said.
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Beck said the company is beginning to work on three major R&D projects.
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Bandwidth, which previously bootstrapped, will be using the capital for hiring and R&D.
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He has over 15 years' experience in speech technology and neural network R&D.
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It also planned to slash costs by cutting R&D spending and its workforce.
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The corporation maintains full control of its R&D innovation assets at all times.
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Car makers are also investing internally in their own R&D to complement that.
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There's a lot of technology that goes into the R&D on these razors.
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So good subtitles aren't an R&D job, they just need to be done.
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He was also founder and first director of Google's R&D branch in Bangalore.
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That market logic is putting pressure on carmakers to pour billions into R&D.
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Walmsley said investing in pharma R&D, including potential biotech acquisitions, was a priority.
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Then someone at their R&D center in Vegas came up with an idea.
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If the nation has a capital of breakfast R&D, this could be it.
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By default only aggregated statistics data will be sent to R&D in Moscow.
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Gates is also a vocal advocate of major increases in federal R&D spending.
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Chinese spending on R&D grew tenfold between 2000 and 2016 (see chart 433).
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The bureau said the change mainly reflects contributions to growth from R&D spending.
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That's just part of R&D for me and for future content for Tested.
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Alright, so Apple is spending more on R&D to increase differentiation – sounds great.
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Alex Maroccia of Berenberg, a bank, says it may spend more on R&D.
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The project has been floating around as a potential R&D effort for years.
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In 103, Kellogg's spent $148 million (1.1 percent of net revenue) on R&D.
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In the U.S., tech companies lead the S&P 500 in R&D spending.
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As the longtime director of R&D at Lamborghini, Reggiani comes by multitasking naturally.
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SG&A and R&D costs are managed at a fixed percentage of revenue.
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Even roles outside of R&D require a level of tech-fluency and knowledge.
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We need a lot of R&D to make AI work in this space.
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It's going to be out of touch unless it pivots to private R&D.
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Two prototype Blade laptops stolen from its San Francisco R&D lab in 2011.
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It is going to cost the company: R&D has increased by 50 percent.
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Big companies have much to gain from contracting out their R&D to startups.
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As chief scientist and co-founder, Kris focuses on R&D at Narrative Science.
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Note, FactSet considers Amazon's "technology and content" spending to be its R&D spending.
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Pharmaceuticals have high R&D costs but often low manufacturing costs, much like software.
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In particular, amortization of R&D casts a shadow over small and medium companies.
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The good news is that we've made progress on the R&D tax credit.
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For all of last year, it devoted 5.4% of its sales to R&D.
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We invested $20 billion in the last four years or so on R&D.
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China's intense focus on technological superiority is illustrated by its spending on R&D.
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In 2015, Unilever spent $8 billion on marketing versus $1 billion on R&D.
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To do so, it recently opened an R&D office in Montreal, for example.
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The Energy Department's clean energy R&D programs would be eliminated or scaled back.
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FDI leads to high-skilled jobs, R&D at home, and then more investment.
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Before joining Yahoo he was a product manager at Skype and Vodafone R&D.
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Besides manufacturing, the facility houses R&D, product testing, shipping, warehousing and executive offices.
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R&D labs play a specific and critical role in the world of CPG.
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"Claimer is fixing the R&D tax relief space with tech," McCann tells me.
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More: American tech companies outspend their Chinese rivals on R.&D. five-to-one.
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Remarkably, the administration and Congress are now considering deep cuts to this R&D.
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Tesla's $834 million R&D budget was spread over just $7 billion in sales.
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It already has R&D partnerships underway with more than 10 AAA game studios.
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And, on top of that, we have been building up our R&D team.
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The R&D Tax Credit in particular is an effective tool for rural development.
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Right now, said Laor, too many R&D (research and development)-based companies leave.
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The Kingdom has some advantages that could direct it down the R&D path.
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They may, for instance, need to add an HR department or formalize R&D.
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It will include offices and design space, R&D labs, and prototype manufacturing facilities.
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By failing to invest in TB R&D, this economic drain will continue indefinitely.
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Insofar as the government's involved in R&D, it's largely through the Defense Department.
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So we started the R&D center in Silicon Valley actually five years ago.
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That's a little bit of where we're interested, in terms of future R&D.
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Right now, private companies are where the vast majority of the R&D occurs.
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As AEIC said, the federal role in energy R&D is often denigrated, incorrectly.
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Basic research represents one-sixth of total R&D spending in the US. Today the federal government spends very little on applied research, which is aimed at a specific problem or commercial objective, and makes up another sixth of total R&D spending.
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"Our appointment of a new head of the R&D center is intended to position R&D at the center of all product development, and make it responsible for the design and performance of each and every vehicle," Hachigo said on Wednesday.
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" To improve the country's overall economy, it will need to mobilize its existing R&D effort even more efficiently, he says: "Our goal for the next decade or so is to get more economic impact out of that R&D and innovation.
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I vividly remember how Nokia was increasing its R&D spend every year during the last years of its dumb-phone dominance, but all that R&D did not bring forth new products that would have saved the company from its eventual demise.
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I think we are not only setting up as I said the manufacturing price for robotics, we also have 250 people doing R&D and A.I. or robotics, like we have in China, we have 2000 people in our R&D centers.
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You can listen to some of it now over at the BBC's R&D blog.
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This isn't the first time we're hearing about a new R&D center in Japan.
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That's why we set up our first R&D center in Shenzhen in May 2012.
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"Defense R&D has taken a very brutal hit" in recent U.S. budgets, he said.
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Instead, you'll be piggybacking on other people's R&D budgets—and planning VR date night.
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We are especially impressed by their R&D capabilities in deep learning and visual computing.
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What we're doing with Tilray is really a research partnership, R&D partnership, in Canada.
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This is separate from R&D and will be about applying AI in the business.
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A custom-designed R&D experiment, Liam dismantles iPhones and sorts the components for recycling.
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The Tübingen R&D hub is Amazon's first German center focused on visual AI research.
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In later years, R&D fell back a bit and economies of scale leaped forward.
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For some technologies in the early stages, like algae, that will primarily mean R&D.
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According to Yao, the company spends about 20% of the money raised on R&D.
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The White House has also put out its own reports into AI and R&D.
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Back in Cambridge, I paid a visit to Amazon's R&D facility at Castle Park.
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There are also growing calls for greater disclosure on companies' R&D and production costs.
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His current responsibilities include the groups running Platform Engineering, Operations, IT, Security, and R&D.
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That's why we spent a majority of our effort on R&D and product development.
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Its annual investment (including R&D) has gone from $3bn to $14bn in five years.
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Products made possible by taxpayer-funded R&D would have to be made in America.
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The first and most important is increased government support for research and development (R&D).
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Foreign-owned companies also appear to spend more on R&D than comparable British ones.
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Oxford Intelligence, a consultancy, tracks FDI into offices, factories, R&D facilities and the like.
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The two have extensive R&D facilities and roughly $90 million in VC among them.
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Second we can stimulate corporate investment and innovation with tax exemptions and R&D support.
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Are the days of big publishing's R&D by acquisition a thing of the past?
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The idea would be to share resources, saving money on R&D and production costs.
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The SUV was designed and developed by Honda's R&D teams in California and Ohio.
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Mrs Merkel has presided over an increase in R&D spending to 3% of GDP.
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For years, that integration-focused R&D model has been a win-win for Apple.
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They are just now transitioning out of R&D and into operational or engineering developments.
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Big pharma is still splurging on R&D but not making out like a bandit.
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R&D gray areas: How a company defines "research and development" also can be murky.
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Her district includes Ford HQ in Dearborn, plus auto plants, suppliers and R&D labs.
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In addition, two new R&D centers will open up to speed the technology's development.
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"At one time acceleration was fundamental," R&D chief Maurizio Reggiani said in an interview.
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Under Trump and the Republican Congress, many of those R&D programs are now endangered.
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It has a national R&D organization in CSIRO that could organize such a project.
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Each year, the country's spending on R&D increased by an average of 19.5 percent.
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Research and development (R&D) should be more important — but is less emphasized — than ever.
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The OECD thus says China will be the world's largest R&D spender by 240.
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A key driver is, of course, Google's purchase of massive R&D resources from HTC.
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Investment in research and development (R&D) tends to be disproportionately done by multinational firms.
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The R&D tax credit is now permanent and accessible to startups and small businesses.
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"Consolidation in the industry is a prerequisite to further investment in R&D," he added.
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Could the R&D behind a climate-friendly transition produce similar spillover benefits for society?
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There are an amazing array of technology innovations that have stemmed from R&D investment.
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Both sectors benefited from extensive research and development (R&D) support by the U.S. government.
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And there was a very large market over which to spread those R&D costs.
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We cannot wait for an epidemic to trigger R&D — it is simply too late.
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In 53, BMW spent 5.16 billion euros or 5.5 percent of revenue on R&D.
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Schultz said Teva's R&D spending should remain around 6 percent of revenues going forward.
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The new funding will be mainly invested in improving the product and R&D, e.g.
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Engineering and R&D used to be the sole domains of innovation in tech companies.
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D-O-T-A-R-D. Dotard. The internet learned a new word Thursday night.
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What's next: Actelion will spin off its operations into a separate company, R&D NewCo.
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Stole top-secret R&D data from Aztechnology and gave it away to indigenous revolutionaries.
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Where do you see the educational and R&D center of gravity in 10 years?
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Kamala Harris (R) (D-CA) and former Vice President Joe Biden (L) speak as Sen.
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Here Mr. Gauthier's business training rises, producing terms like ROI, investment, manufacture and R&D.
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That requires governments, private enterprise, and philanthropic organizations to act quickly to fund R&D.
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We need to support investment in critical R&D and advanced technologies through the recovery.
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The U.S. must shift its defense spending to manufacturing, infrastructure, STEM education and R&D.
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The president signed the largest R&D budget in history last December before Christmas break.
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Higher ed institutions that also offer partnership opportunities around R&D are especially in demand.
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So, finding a way to lower the cost of R&D is an admirable goal.
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I also interpret the results for our R&D group and our breeders to use.
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Now Tempo will pour that cash into marketing, retail distribution, R&D, and content production.
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All it'll take to close the digital divide is billions of dollars in R&D.
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The goal was to answer the question: what is the speed of drug R&D?
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Three years ago, only 10% of Avaya's R&D budget was allocated to cloud computing.
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Most of the R&D and manufacturing has moved to a bustling building outside Beijing.
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Even with R&D spending, don't need as much money as they have for spending.
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Hyundai will invest $1.6 billion in cash and contribute $400 million in R&D resources.
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More than one-fourth of DJI's 8,000-plus employees are R&D or engineering staff.
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In the company, R&D is in Russia, because Russian software engineers are the best.
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Right. But the point is that they didn't make all the R&D investments, and so what we were doing is putting a lot of our capital into R&D investments and funding inventory and trying to scale, not so much on marketing. Right?
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C A R D I A N D I L O O K F O R W A R D T O O U R N E X T C H A P T E R T O G E T H E R pic.twitter.
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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has unveiled plans to invest $15 billion in R&D projects.
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The company opened its first Silicon Valley office in 2015 which is focused on R&D.
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Cambridge is one of the UK's biggest technology hubs and a key Amazon R&D centre.
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The "most important aspect of growth is going to be innovation and R&D," Gorenstein said.
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The plan, which largely eschewed investment in R&D, made the company a Wall Street darling.
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In Aachen its R&D hub houses engineers working on Alexa and architecting cloud AWS services.
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In PV's early years, device-level R&D played a dominant role in driving costs down.
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Sprightly is a product emerging from Microsoft's internal incubator and R&D outfit dubbed Microsoft Garage.
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The senior R&D manager at the Netherlands Aerospace Centre calls his idea the Endless Runway.
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Toyota, too, is staffing up its Silicon Valley R&D lab with Jaybridge's experienced robotics staff.
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WuXi AppTec describes itself as the largest pharmaceutical R&D services platform in Asia by revenue.
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It requires massive amounts of R&D into fields like machine learning, AI and language recognition.
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Ablynx said R&D costs increased nearly 50 percent compared with the same period last year.
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Past directors, like those of DOE's 17 national labs, have been experienced leaders in R&D.
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Instead of focusing on factory work, Foxconn claims it will create higher-skilled, R&D occupations.
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In particular, digital infrastructure and research and development (R&D) investment offer important foundations for growth.
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Dispatch's sole patent was transferred to Amazon Technologies, Amazon's R&D subsidiary, on November 22, 2017.
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But it's the engineering, hard sciences, aerospace, automotive, material sciences, those heavy, R&D hard sciences.
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The 2017 DOE budget request includes $5.9 billion in discretionary funds for clean energy R&D.
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AND IF THOSE VISAS WERE LIMITED DRAMATICALLY, WE'D HAVE TO RETHINK HOW WE DID R&D.
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The $26bn wasted last year on idle trucks can fuel more R+D for engine efficiency.
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"What we're helping [customers] with is making their R&D much more high throughput," says Patrick.
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In 22016 it spent nearly a tenth of its revenue of €73bn ($85bn) on R&D.
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On R&D investment, "China could become #1 next year," Harvard professor Graham Allison tells Axios.
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So far, 24 nations and the European Commission have pledged to double their R&D spending.
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In the atomic frenzy of the 1950s America unleashed vast R&D support for nuclear energy.
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The growth was led by IT services and followed by engineering services, R&D and testing.
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It was common for net profits and marketing budgets to surpass drug company R&D spending.
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Jason Del Rey: What does R&D look like for a major global airline in 2019?
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This includes growing its R&D and Operations teams (meaning Sales, Marketing, Account Management and Support).
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" "You're bringing that R&D into the same end market opportunities, like in nutrition and health.
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That sort of spec is the kind that military R&D directors love to hear about.
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Less attention has been paid, however, to the administration's notable research and development (R&D) initiatives.
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The startup recently vowed to spend $100 million on R&D in the next five years.
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Speaking to Reuters, R&D head Matsumoto acknowledged that Honda's technology and research staff lack diversity.
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Financial details aren't available, but the deal would reportedly only involve HTC's smartphone R&D team.
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R&D expenses hit $2.78 billion during the quarter, up from $2.51 billion a year ago.
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DARPA has a very unique mission, which is to do really risky moonshot-style R&D.
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Brand managers responsible for R&D decisions often have short-term incentives to not take risks.
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Source: CircleUp Source: CircleUp Mergers and acquisitions are, effectively, big consumer brands' substitute for R&D.
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Even Snapchat [which has raised billions of dollars and has sizable R&D resources] can't compete.
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It also would let Actelion shareholders benefit financially from Actelion's R&D pipeline, the people said.
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Gone are the days of scientists working in an R&D lab for an entire career.
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Its share of overall R&D spending is much lower than its share of the population.
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In 2014 Pfizer opened an R&D facility with 1,000 employees near MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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The firm describes itself as the largest pharmaceutical R&D services platform in Asia by revenue.
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Stibrany said the government contributed an undisclosed amount of R&D funding to Deep Space Industries.
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In November, it announced that it would combine its R&D operations into a new function.
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Five-year planning by the Stop TB Partnership calls for $1.25 billion for vaccine R&D.
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And you will do R&D together in which the Chinese company will gain a stake.
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About half its employees are in Portugal, where it has its engineering and R&D units.
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Regulation and government funding of R&D are necessary but not sufficient to slow climate change.
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Why not reinvest that revenue directly back into the domestic steel industry through R&D funding?
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Uber did increase its various operational expenses, such as marketing, R&D, and salaries & admin costs.
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Jim Clyburn (R) (D-SC) on legislation to cancel student loan debt for millions of Americans.
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Here is another direction: We traditionally use R&D tax credits to spur research and development.
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Why this stark contrast between the potential contribution of, and persistent underinvestment in, agricultural R&D?
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Second, agricultural R&D spending is among the most "invisible" types of investments governments can make.
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Unfortunately, Canada's faltering investment in life sciences R&D parallels the country's broader underinvestment in research.
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"Because Humira plays a very important role in AbbVie's overall funding of R&D," he said.
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The team often crosses the border on R&D missions, finding inspiration for their LA operation.
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These robo-fruits, from Swiss R&D firm Empa, are your best bet to find out.
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The crowdfunding run isn't just to generate buzz, fulfill initial orders, and recoup R&D expenses.
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In food service, those are things like R&D, quality control and now apparently, software troubleshooting.
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Dial an Uber is an initiative from Uber's India-focused R&D team in San Francisco.
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Now the R&D team is working on new apps to install on the digital platform.
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Thanks to Rev3-sponsored R&D, Gecco has found an organic solution to treat waste oils.
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Huawei, known for investing heavily in R&D, poured millions into Futurewei over nearly two decades.
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That long-term R&D vision, however, hinges on aducanumab&aposs approval in the near term.
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Exxon consistently spends the most on R&D, surpassing an annual $1 billion spend most years.
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"We've already started doing joint R&D in the field of motors and movement," he said.
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However, poorly executed analyses of R&D costs do nothing to make progress toward that goal.
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Yes, but: R&D spending is just one part of a policy agenda pushing clean energy.
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That boost could improve the efficacy of Sarclisa, R&D head John Reed said in December.
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"They've got the double power of R&D compared to a lot of other big pharmaceuticals."
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A sign of this new strategy can be seen in Avaya's R&D budget, Myers says.
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Congress ought to take all of this into consideration when appropriating the federal R&D budget.
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The strategy and preparedness plan, known as the 2018 R&D Blueprint, was published last month.
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SnackFutures&apos 10-person team has brand marketing, consumer insights, R&D, and corporate development expertise.
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ADVERTISING EXPENDITURES HAS GONE UP. R&D HAS GONE UP. OK, THAT SLIDE IS SO MISLEADING.
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These patents incentivized American R&D and innovation and led to countless technological and medical breakthroughs.
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The company is "fully funded" from the R&D budget of Globe International, a spokesperson said.
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Investing in global health, including R&D, represent our values abroad but also puts America first.
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"Apple has committed around $44 million to invest in R&D over three years," Suryawirawan said.
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A separate bill would include cybersecurity in an existent Department of Homeland Security R&D program.
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Serve was made in collaboration with Postmates' in-house R&D lab and San Francisco's NewDealDesign.
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So, after a few R&D sessions, we landed on the perfect Pumpkin Spice Pizza balance.
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The investment should take some weight off Alphabet to fund R&D for the medical business.
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In innovation markets, therefore, the importance of maintaining multiple parallel in R&D paths is paramount.
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"(The deal) provides several cross-sell and up-sell opportunities as the customers will benefit from a unique services portfolio of end-to-end engineering, R&D, digital technologies and internet of things capabilities," said G.H Rao, HCL Tech's president of engineering and R&D services.
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Peter Mertens, senior vice president for R&D at Volvo Car Corporation, will take up his position as head of technical development at Audi on May 1, the CEO said, replacing former R&D boss Stefan Knirsch, who left the manufacturer in connection with the emissions scandal.
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"It's the multi-year investment story, rather than quarterly earnings story, and if you look at things like R&D (research and development) intensity, family-owned companies invest more of their revenues on average in R&D, again more supportive of the longer term focus," said Klerk.
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Although the group has been pledging for more than a year to bring down research and development (R&D) costs, spending on R&D climbed almost 2 percent in the first nine months of the year to 23.0 billion euros ($2475 billion), its quarterly results showed.
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Almost surely, a successful vaccine will depend heavily or exclusively on the NIH and other public or not-for-profit funding (including private foundations and global cooperation on R&D, for example with China), with some portion of the R&D perhaps coming from private industry.
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The "excess" $150 billion we spend on drugs in the US each year is more than double the industry's own estimate of total US private sector pharmaceutical R&D spending (in 2010, the lobbying group PhRMA put total private sector R&D at $85033 billion annually).
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It is weak on innovation, spending half as much on R&D in absolute terms as America.
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Previous reports have indicated that Apple was building a new R&D center for 2016 or 2017.
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It also would allow Actelion shareholders to benefit financially from Actelion's R&D pipeline, the people said.
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"The failures we've seen are better explained by the pains of the R&D process," he said.
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Investment in education/STEM pipeline and human resource management that is comparable to R&D will work.
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It has an R&D office in Russia, which Chernyshov says helps makes the funding go further.
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Foreign price controls reduce the resources of American drug companies to finance drug and R&D innovation.
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The consumer electronics giant invested $10 million into R&D for the fiscal year that ended Sept.
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Uber spent nearly 10 times more on R&D in the second quarter, totaling almost $3.1 billion.
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Weiss cornered the market on these beauties long ago; studying them is part of OMA's R&D.
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Our company is weighted very heavily towards R&D—and trying to build the best possible products.
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That's really the right time to switch from an R&D type model to a commercialization model.
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It devotes an impressive 21% of its revenues and 2500,000 of its 180,000 employees to R&D.
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"Huawei does not have any R&D collaboration or partnerships with the PLA-affiliated institutions," he said.
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And it keeps going that way, because I continue to pay for this kind of R&D.
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Many companies have set up R&D labs in the region for this purpose with government backing.
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Xcel is going to work with state regulators to try to do some ratepayer-supported R&D.
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Meeks said there hasn't been a big enough "bang for the buck" with Apple's R&D spending.
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Maybe the Department of Energy continues R&D efforts and develops newer, cheaper ways of capturing carbon.
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The Chatham House study says China has invested more than any other country in cement R&D.
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The device is reportedly part of Facebook's Building 8, its secretive R&D center for hardware projects.
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And for GM, it provided an invaluable R&D test-bed for its future electric car efforts.
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China's R&D was 2.07% of GDP in 2015, up from 0.89% in 2000 (see chart 5).
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Dow's R&D spending in 2015 was equal to 3.3 percent of sales, its annual report shows.
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It still maintains its R&D arm there today, with sales, marketing and management in Silicon Valley.
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It's not unusual for gadget makers to set up R&D facilities near their supplier assembly operations.
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Intel's recommendations include several consensus ideas, like boosting federal investment in AI R&D and reskilling programs.
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Japanese R&D firm Wowlab produced the clip using its own in-house omnidirectional motion graphics platform.
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Because after at least four years of R&D and manufactured hype, the damn pizzas turn brown.
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The increased spending on R&D comes as Apple's cash cow, the iPhone, has seen sales slump.
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A carbon price works when it's part of a package that includes R&D and performance standards.
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The cuts will come primarily from the telecommunications network equipment maker's sales, production, and R&D teams.
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Another comparison: Apple's R&D expense is still a fraction of what it spends on share buybacks.
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Collectively, its team is working on engineering, design, marketing, supply chain stuff and, of course, R&D.
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But they didn't try to raise $30 million and spend three years on natural language R&D.
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The expansion marks the fifth market where Aptiv has set up R&D, testing or operational facilities.
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The smartwatch represents years of R&D and millions of dollars in acquisitions converging into one product.
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They follow a pattern of Americans being willing to invest in new science and technology R&D.
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Inside of Capcom R&D they were researching not just PlayStation VR but many different VR platforms.
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But those were just tech demos, R&D projects which so far haven't been made commercially available.
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The new facility will also house experiments in hardware R&D, for which pursuits Shopify is hiring.
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At CircleUp, we recently pulled some data illustrating just how bad the R&D problem has become.
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With R&D spending equivalent to 24 percent of sales, AstraZeneca's science budget exceeds the industry average.
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In 2016, Ring moved some of its R&D operations to Ukraine as a cost-saving move.
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Global companies can buy more innovation for their money by doing their R&D in cheaper places.
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Apple and Intel have set up R&D labs in Carnegie Mellon's Collaborative Innovation Centre in Pittsburgh.
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China will eclipse the U.S. this year or next if the rates of R&D spending continue.
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Israeli firms are global leaders, contributing at least three-quarters of the country's total R&D outlay.
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Otherwise, China will pass the United States in R&D spending by the end of this year.
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Its pRED unit operates independently from Genentech "gRED" research and Roche's Chugai R&D arm in Japan.
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"The effectiveness of Roche R&D in Switzerland has been transformed by John Reed," the investor said.
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Huawei does not have any R&D collaboration or partnerships with the PLA-affiliated institutions, he said.
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Many firms see external innovation as faster and cheaper than in-house research and development (R&D).
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Gore made research and development a priority, thanks in part to the critical R&D tax credit.
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Portal is reportedly the result of Facebook's Building 8, a secretive R&D centre for hardware projects.
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This includes $68.1 billion for non-defense R&D and significant increases for basic and applied research.
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We are listening to the voices of payers, providers and patients earlier in the R&D process.
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The first is restoring federal funding for R&D to its historical average of 1.1% of GDP.
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Two years ago, he led the inauguration of NetApp's new R&D facility in his native Bangalore.
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The U.S. will continue to lead in AI and overall R&D investment for the foreseeable future.
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Walmsley announced plans last July to streamline pharma R&D by ditching more than 30 drug projects.
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There is tons of R&D going into that right now, because it's such an obvious problem.
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It's run by Sanofi's vice president of global R&D, Kathy Bowdish, Ph.D., a former serial entrepreneur.
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Reversing those reductions and encouraging energy efficiency R&D in the private sector will deliver new benefits.
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"Now, for StoreDot it's more of an execution risk rather than an R&D risk," he said.
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In 2015 WXNC was acquired by WuXi AppTec, the Chinese and US open access R&D platform.
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It's a very non-trivial problem, but it's one that our R&D team has figured out.
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It also plans to spend aggressively on R&D, content for its growing video ambitions and marketing.
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He also delved deep into his company's financials, including take-rate and its R&D budget. 3.
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But he also explained some of his plans for making sure that China dominates the R.&D.
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Tesla&aposs value would eventually be degraded by the incessant R&D needs of a monopoly enterprise.
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Instead, smart R&D investments will bring our production, consumption and disposal practices into the 21st century.
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Walmsley said the appointment of Barron as president of R&D and a board member from Jan.
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At GMM, we employ over 50 R&D scientists, and if we don't constantly innovate we're dead.
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Last fiscal year, Avaya spent $204 million on R&D, and the budget for cloud is growing.
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With its suppliers, it plans to invest $25 billion by 27 on hydrogen R&D and facilities.
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This factory will become a wholly-owned Tesla super workshop integrating R&D, manufacturing and sales functions.
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"The reality is there is a lot of R&D being done with taxpayer funds," Purvis said.
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They apply only to foreign sales, even though the same R&D goes into domestically sold products.
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America's investments in global health R&D supported the development of the first ARVs and their successors.
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Cutting federal global health R&D funding means we cut surveillance and prevention, not just the research.
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That meant raising more money than we would have if we were just investing in R&D.
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One of the panelists was Ted Klaus, vice president and executive engineer at Honda R&D Americas.
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"A new approach to R&D and asset allocation in our view would be prudent," he said.
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HIV is an exceptionally deadly virus, especially in Africa, and this R&D investment needs to continue.
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Many economists and even some industry executives push back on direct links between prices and R&D.
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And as you know, the private energy sector has been very weak in its R&D investments.
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Established by Sokon Industry, a small automaker in Chongqing producing low-cost micro commercial vans, SF Motors recently established a U.S. research and development (R&D) centre in Silicon Valley and an R&D branch in Ann Arbor, Michigan, as well as branches in Germany, Japan and China.
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He was, but in 2001, he was merely Professor Ash Carter at the Kennedy School of Government, and he wrote an article that said the rate at which commercial R&D is growing is quickly going to surpass what the federal government, the Defense Department, spends on R&D.
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Which means, for the example of the R&D, they could do their own research without applying the law because for now U.S. doesn't care about the GDPR law, so you're not outlawed if you do R&D without applying GDPR in the U.S. That's the main difference.
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After all, raising R&D is a global public good, to invent something that can solve this problem.
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He said a two-cent rise in the gasoline tax triples our R&D money in this country.
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It was developed by the BBC's R&D division, which worked with an audio company called Rosina Sound.
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It's also invested heavily in R&D, opening up new research facilities in both the UK and Singapore.
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Much of the funding will be spent on collaborative R&D projects, competitively awarded to industry-led consortia.
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You know, we expanded our R&D centers in Beijing and Shanghai, we have made them even bigger.
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To learn more about this smarter brush, I sat with Frank Kressman from Oral-B's R&D department.
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N), as it pledged a research and development (R&D) spending drive while increasing cash returns to shareholders.
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And now, Nokia and others are doing their own R&D "because they see the value," he said.
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Yeah. So look, a lot of it went to fund the R&D and the creation of technology.
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Shanghai-based WuXi AppTec describes itself as the largest pharmaceutical R&D services platform in Asia by revenue.
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The company will also continue to invest in R&D to offer additional software to doctors and clinics.
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To avoid winter, someone needs to develop a killer quantum application, predicted Airbus R&D head Thierry Botter.
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He's also trying to refill the pipeline by ramping up R&D spending while spending heavily on acquisitions.
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Rees said an R&D revamp made sense but it would take 5-7 years to yield results.
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It plans to use the money to expand in three areas, business development, R&D and customer support.
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China aims to boost its R&D spending as a share of GDP to 2.5 percent by 2020.
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"Volkswagen is continuing to invest in the U.S. to broaden its manufacturing and R&D footprint," Diess said.
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WE HAVE WORKED ACROSS THE SPECTRUM FROM R&D TO EDUCATION TO AWARENESS TO ENSURE THAT THAT HAPPENS.
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Most of the expense here is for the carrying system, and the R&D required to develop it.
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" At pharmaceutical companies, Scientific American reports, investment in birth control R&D "has cooled in the past decade.
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That R&D model changed after Apple bought P.A. Semi almost exactly a decade ago for $278 million.
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More than three-quarters of private R&D investment in Britain is carried out by just 400 businesses.
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Occupation: R&D Food TechnicianIndustry: Food & BeverageAge: 23Location: Chicago, ILSalary: ~$30,000Paycheck (2x/Month): ~$56.123,250 after taxes, on average.
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"This had an R&D budget of billions of dollars," he told a crowd of gamers in Austin.
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In contrast, Ford and Argo are holding their cards close to the vest during this R&D phase.
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A sustained commitment to R&D investment for new product development will be necessary to maintain market leadership.
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Increasing Capex: Lower profitability and higher capex due to increasing R&D expenses are likely to squeeze FCF.
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That will require some major breakthroughs from companies with lots of funding to spend on R&D, however.
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They conduct the long-term and expensive R&D that private companies find hard to justify to shareholders.
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About a third of the $500 billion the country spends on R&D is funneled to those activities.
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So with some more R&D, [we thought] Lexip could be a boon for players of all levels.
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Phoenix previously founded Frogmetrics, a customer feedback platform, while George founded Numenta, another R&D-heavy AI startup.
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Today, the U.S. government is the largest funder of energy R&D, and yet we're still woefully underinvesting.
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Chris and Katherine were out for date night Wednesday and hit up R+D Kitchen in Santa Monica.
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New York-based Resolute is building what they're calling "technology scouting software," or a searchable R&D database.
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WE INVEST IN THE U.S. WE WILL CONTINUE TO INVEST OUR R&D DOLLARS IN THE UNITED STATES.
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Chinese companies like Baidu and Didi Chuxing have also launched fill-stack R&D facilities in Silicon Valley.
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Hikvision has the largest R&D team in the industry and out-spends its competitors in this area.
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Honda has turned its Silicon Valley Lab into a new company officially called Honda R&D Innovations, Inc.
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For example, look at the semiconductor and the Internet, both of which have roots in defense R&D.
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So in this case, if Elizabeth had only been in R&D mode, okay, I accept that argument.
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Maintaining high productivity growth requires robust investment in agricultural R&D from both the public and private sectors.
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YOU'RE CONSTANTLY LOOKING – IS THIS OPTIMAL SPENDING WHERE SHOULD WE SPEND ON R & D OR ADDITIVE OR DIGITAL.
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I also think R&D (research and development) spending elevated to corporate and university level has been slipping.
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And its Made in China 2023 initiative calls for heavy R&D spending on information and digital technology.
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And it will also be announcing partnerships with established pharmaceutical companies with strong R&D ties in China.
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There is a longstanding notion that R&D is the backbone of a globally competitive, knowledge-driven economy.
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The Task Force finds that China will likely spend more than any country on R&D by 2030.
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On an annualized basis, that would the highest proportion it had spent on R&D in 18 years.
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Steady and substantial investments in global health R&D represent our best hope of countering their ruthless biology.
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You have to remember, we have invested a lot in R&D, we have reshaped our sales force.
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Alphabet's operating expenses were $11.1 billion, up 26 percent year-over-year, primarily driven by R&D expenses.
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Those numbers however haven't translated into profitability as the company pumps in cash into marketing and R&D.
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That's something that most people don't realize, because they aren't involved in any of the R&D activities.
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For example, Huawei has increased its R&D expenditures and owns about 10 percent of 5G essential patents.
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Enhanced government-sponsored R&D in next-wave tech, such as liquid fuels and advances in perovskite coatings.
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"We have to continue to do R&D into… therapeutic ways to treat these infections differently," he says.
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On Tuesday, Honda said managing officer Yoshiyuki Matsumoto would direct R&D, moving on from leading automotive operations.
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S. Chamber of Commerce, noted that about 300 American companies have R&D centers in Israel, including Intel.
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Meitu goes all out to perfect portraits by maintaining an in-house R&D team of 200 staff.
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Research and development (R&D) intensity is greatest in its biopharmaceutical business, followed by the medical device segment.
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Those numbers, however, have not translated into profitability as the company pumps cash into marketing and R&D.
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"A lot of these companies, if they cut R&D and hiring, could be profitable," Ritter told Recode.
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The OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma said that its chief medical officer, Marcelo Bigal, and head of R.&D.
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The company currently employs 15,000 in R&D worldwide out of a total staffing of more than 100,000.
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Renault and Fiat say they can save $257 billion by combining supply chains and sharing R.&D. costs.
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Microsoft, which also reports on Wednesday, operates its largest R&D center outside of the US in China.
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This isn't even the weirdest thing to happen this week but just...P A R D O N?
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That means a much smaller priority placed on that kind of R&D, and subsequent range of families.
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Suncor and Imperial both held R&D spending steady from the previous year while reducing overall capital budgets.
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And yes, he's looking for love, if love is spelled L-O-M-B-A-R-D-I.
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San Diego-based Otonomy, founded in 2008, has taken a three-pronged approach in its drug R&D.
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Currently, corporations can deduct those R&D expenditures as they occur, as with other corporate expenditures like advertising.
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Buskhe also said the group would maintain its research and development (R&D) at 25 percent of turnover.
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" He added: "We do receive some subsidies R&D funding from the Chinese government, but it's not significant.
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They also include 10 research and development (R&D) projects with a total investment of 276 million euros .
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Biotechnology and biorefinery companies have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in advanced biofuel R&D and innovation.
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If any company has enough money to sink into R&D to eventually make it happen, it's Facebook.
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Israel is home to more than 250 multinational R&D centres, including Google, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft and Intel.
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Meat alternatives are one area that could benefit from the strength of the new company's R&D division.
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I'm talking about flexibility in the labor market, flexibility in the product markets, I'm talking about R&D.
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AK: You said you reinvest 15% into your R&D - How much of your investing into driverless cars?
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But, more conceptually, shrinking the expected U.S. payouts from new drugs could deter some investment in R&D.
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Specifically, Tehran declared it no longer would adhere to the nuclear deal's research and development (R&D) restrictions.
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The net effect will be a nearly $8 billion increase in the after-tax cost of R&D.
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But overall, US solar manufacturers only spend about 73 to 4 percent of their revenues on R&D.
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The latter could be achieved by a combination of supportive policies and accelerated R&D work, he said.
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Today Apple spends almost $12 billion on R&D – double what it spent just a few years ago.
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Apple Lisa was a famous Apple flop, selling only 10,000 units on a $150 million R&D investment.
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Once the multipliers were fixed, innovators would know what they stood to gain before investing in R&D.
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Another study associates lawsuits from PAEs with a decline of billions of dollars of venture capital investment; another found that extensive lawsuits caused small firms to sharply reduce R&D spending; and yet another two found that costly lawsuits caused publicly listed defendant firms to substantially curtail R&D spending.
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We do this because the market is there and we asked the right people we have the right R&D so the right people skills we have the right R&D and we want to be locally embedded and then taxes will then also be a part of that thinking.
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Still, $600 million remains a big bite out of two companies' current combined R&D spend of $4.4 billion.
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I think that's what's impeded the R&D — the government sense that we need to even look at it.
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The company has 150 employees with offices in the Boston area and R&D in Tel Aviv in Israel.
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The other three executives — Dag Reckhorn (manufacturing), Richard Kim (design), and Sampson (R&D) — are still with the company.
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Amazon is using an R&D centre in the university city of Cambridge to help with its drone development.
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"We must anticipate the future and act upon it with speed," says Nick Sampson, Faraday's head of R&D.
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When things are working, as technologies get cheaper and closer to commercialization, R&D gives way to performance standards.
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The Los Angeles area company is still in the R&D phase, but has already built two scale models.
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The ability to successfully replicate an experiment and its result greatly reduce resources needed toward R&D over time.
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We expect solid credit metrics and ample liquidity, despite higher capex and R&D costs and a stronger yen.
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Strong end-customer relationships in the segment improve R&D returns, product design and help retain its market position.
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That said, the company does claim to have already finished R&D and prototyping, which is a good sign.
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It is expanding its Shenzhen facility to support rapid prototyping by Apple's new R&D centre in the city.
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Sampson is Faraday's Senior Vice President of R&D and engineering and, I guess, moonlights as the company's spokesperson.
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"We've spent so much time on R&D," says Bussard, who has nearly 15 years of start-up experience.
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Plus, another $ 1.3 billion/year is needed to boost R&D for new vaccines, diagnostic tests and drug treatments.
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Shih was previously head of R&D at the publicly traded biopharma company Retrophin (where Shkreli was once CEO).
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Not all internally incubated business concepts are spun out, in which case they are functionally similar to R&D.
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The 23andMe transaction marks Barron's first deal to bolster pharma R&D, and is unlikely to be his last.
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R&D and capital expenditures together take up 12% of revenue, compared with 143% for the S&P 500.
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But the solution does not mean perfecting a single technology product in the R&D lab that breaks out.
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Apple's $16 billion run-rate in R&D makes it hard not to define Apple as a tech company.
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Some of these apps have also come under fire for using sensitive quantified data for marketing and R&D.
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Last quarter, the company reported $309.8 million in expenses related to R&D, but only $288.3 million this quarter.
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China's spending on R&D is projected to surpass that of the EU and the U.S. combined by 2020.
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They're usually cheaper too, as a result of spreading costs — especially for expensive R&D — across many different customers.
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Leilei Shinohara, vice president of R&D at RoboSense, doesn't understand why you wouldn't want everything sensors can provide.
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The public could be assigned equity shares of any IPO by companies that benefited from publicly funded R&D.
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And Richard Marks, the head of PlayStation's R&D department (dubbed "Magic Lab"), thinks PlayStation VR doesn't need one.
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The top 15 largest companies spent more than $100 billion on R&D for the first time last year.
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The R&D lab is already working on future consumer-facing displays to accompany upcoming episodes of Star Wars.
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Unable to discover additional game-changing hardware or software products, R&D costs keep it saddled with high losses.
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But this app is from veteran R&D group Fraunhofer — so it may very well be the real thing.
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R&D investment is expected to increase this year to $10.5 billion — 4 percent of revenue — according to Munster.
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So we had to rework everything and find solutions with R&D and the engineers to make that happen.
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Former Facebook engineer Wei Zhu was Grab's CTO and head of its $100 million R&D center in Singapore.
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This extraordinary R&D project couldn't have existed without the early umbrella of protection provided by DMCA safe harbor.
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It adds that continued investments in R&D and growth are expected to continue to affect profitability this year.
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Intel spends heavily on R&D, exploring everything from better chip packaging to exotic ideas like quantum-mechanical transistors.
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An unbelievably strong R&D and innovation engine, combined with the broadest go-to-market engine in the world.
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They&aposre able to leapfrog where we&aposve been, because we&aposre spending all the money in R&D.
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The new R&D center, however, will not include an additional test track for the company, a spokesperson said.
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Developed as part of San Francisco R&D facility Otherlab, Breeze leverages the concept of highly adaptable soft robotics.
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We need to have an R&D team that is focused on the category and consumer, not the product.
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Express Scripts earns billions while having less than $1bn of physical plants and no disclosed investment in R&D.
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It also claims no user data is "transferred to Russia", even though its R&D team is based there.
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Even though the core R&D team is located in Russia, the user data is not transferred to Russia.
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We have a very large R&D center, our second largest in the world is right here in China.
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Three of those came from India — C42 Engineering, Pianta and Leftshift Technologies — to form an offshored R&D division.
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"We doubled down on performance, we doubled down on premium price, and we invested in R&D," Weber said.
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The company, which was founded in 2015, is based in Portland, Oregon with their R&D arm in Israel.
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Voi says the new capital will be used to ramp up expansion across Europe and invest in R&D.
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And in January, Sean Harper, executive vice president and head of R&D at Amgen, will join the firm.
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The EU says they will sell DuPont pesticide businesses and "almost the entirety of DuPont's global R&D organization."
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How it will work: Volta has a R&D agreement with Argonne, which is based in the Chicago area.
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The Lacq Research Center, often referred to by the French acronym PERL, is a topflight Total R&D facility.
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Examples include: It takes five to ten years to complete an R&D project, depending on what's being studied.
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But as our R&D shifts, solutions have to be brought to market in a shorter period of time.
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R&D expenditures did edge higher, to $2164 billion during the quarter, up from $22.6 billion a year ago.
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Daimler has also deepened its relationship with Baidu, specifically in R&D efforts focused on safety and autonomous driving.
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Indeed, Congress has already allocated funding for R&D on an INF-range system in the current defense bill.
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In doing so, the MIM will have to walk a fine line between R&D cooperation and economic competition.
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The White House hosted an AI summit last year and repeatedly has emphasized AI as an R&D priority.
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Dom Price, head of R&D program management at the company, told Mashable Australia its teams are highly distributed.
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So it would appear that this company, with its customer's consent, is conducting R&D with user-provided information.
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This isn't the first time we've heard about a mysterious Apple-owned OLED R&D lab in Taiwan, either.
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As a portion of revenue, Apple's spending on R&D is now at its highest level in 18 years.
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Across every business industry and sector, investment in R&D provides clear opportunities for Americans and advances economic prosperity.
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Maintaining high productivity growth requires robust investment in agricultural R&D from both the public and the private sectors.
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For instance, drugmaker Novartis likely recovered R&D expenses for the leukemia drug Gleevec in less than two weeks.
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The technology and R&D they've invested into their own companies makes me like the sector as a whole.
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Just earlier this month, Huya raised $327 million in a secondary offering to invest in content and R&D.
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Claire Donoghue is working for 3M in R&D where she is pursuing her research interests in computer vision.
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Higher costs for some mean higher profits for others, which ultimate incentivizes more R&D spending and other investments.
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"This is a huge global problem in need of R&D funding," said Aleks Engel, partner at Novo Holdings.
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Today, Gong has 120 employees, with headquarters in San Francisco and a 55-person R&D team in Israel.
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AutoX opened an R&D center in Shenzhen earlier this year, but still keeps development teams in San Jose.
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President Obama has done an extraordinary amount of work, including through us, around science and technology, including R&D.
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Safran's 737 MAX plan involves cost savings, a hiring freeze and lower R&D and capital spending for 2020.
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"I'm a big believer that we have role to play in applied R&D and technology commercialization," Perry said.
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There's also Johann Jungwirth, who was Mercedes Benz's R&D chief before being hired by Apple in September 2014.
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Bayer has said it launched the R&D review - starting in January when drug development head Joerg Moeller here?
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Basically it feels like venture capitalists are funding a large R&D lab for future Amazon and Walmart acquisitions.
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Yet firms are even stingier: India's top companies spend barely half a percent of their income on R&D.
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McLuckie is now a vice president for R&D, and Beda is a principal engineer at the tech giant.
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Such deals expand the potential payoff of "the R&D which each company is working on individually," he added.
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"We have multiple microphones in each of the wheel wells," says Albert Biermann, who leads R&D at Hyundai.
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They don't have to go and spend a bunch of money on buying new lights or doing R&D.
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Apologists for Big Pharma will claim that high US drug prices are necessary to sustain spending on R&D.
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Next, the authors call out what they see as a large disparity between R&D costs and product revenues.
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All this maintenance R&D not only keeps the place running smoothly, but also safeguards Color Factory's intellectual property.
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The development of salt substitutes is an important focus of industry R&D that could have big health benefits.
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"We will continue to grow our sales and we will increase our R&D in absolute terms," Buskhe said.
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Vanessa Hudgens plays Emily Locke, the new director of R&D for a company owned by Bruce Wayne, a.k.a.
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The new R&D head also scrapped that, saying he's focused on speedy completion more than starting new projects.
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While it lagged behind in measures of manufacturing, productivity, and efficiency, it still placed first in R&D intensity.
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Abbie Celniker joined Third Rock in 2016 bringing thirty years of experience in R&D and senior leadership roles.
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And governments like the U.S. — the biggest funder of global health research and development (R&D) — have let them.
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Other Bets is best known for its "moonshot" R&D unit, X, but it also houses several other companies.
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Second, for the particularly R&D-intensive biopharmaceutical sector, lawmakers should retain the original orphan drug tax credit rate.
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The company's direct-sale model will lend to more competitive pricing and higher margins for R&D, he said.
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"This situation also applies to people who are functional experts in marketing, or R&D or HR," she says.
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It invested almost nothing in its core business; R. & D. spending fell to just three per cent of sales.
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Anne Hathaway has seen the darkness and it's spelled K-A-R-D-A-S-H-I-A-N.
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Benioff, Bezos, Gates, Zuckerberg and others target their billions for R&D and other efforts to improve lives worldwide.
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But in the 85033s, innovation from the private industry began to outstrip the pace of U.S. government's R&D.
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As with the call for more AI R&D, the big question is where that funding will come from.
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The Midwest plant will be a "technology hub" – seemingly more like an R&D outpost, rather than a factory.
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Narasimhan led Strategy, Global Category Groups and Global R&D in his capacity as Chief Commercial Officer at PepsiCo.
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It seems like everyone is just flexing their R&D departments and consumers never see any of these innovations.
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If drug companies sold pills at their marginal cost, they'd never recoup the billions they spend on R&D.
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We've proposed what's called Mission Innovation, where we are looking to double our R&D [spending over five years].
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The first was, I joined it to really be to, I believe it's an imperative for the U.S. to keep bringing manufacturing back — that R&D and manufacturing are often tied together, and if we lose manufacturing I would think we risk losing R&D next, and so I think it's an imperative.
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Future Meat leadership, Dr. Moria Shimoni, EVP of R&D; Yaakov Nahmias, CTO and founder; and Rom Kshuk, CEO Future Meat leadership, Dr. Moria Shimoni, EVP of R&D; Yaakov Nahmias, CTO and founder; and Rom Kshuk, CEO "You're either growing fat or you're growing muscle of a specific species," says Nahmias.
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The fact that the disappointment is the second notable failure from the Genentech stable – the R&D business that was acquired in 2009 and is run as an independent entity within the Swiss pharma giant alongside Roche's own R&D unit – is concerning, John Rountree, partner at Novasecta, told CNBC on Tuesday.
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And AlixPartners predicts companies will spend $20303 billion in R&D and capital expenditures globally by 2023 on electric vehicles.
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She looks toward the R&D kitchen, which is still lit up, but empty for the first time all day.
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We were actually going to increase R&D dramatically and try to change the slope of the long-term cycle.
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Bosch also benefits from high geographical diversification, solid research and development (R&D) capacity and technology leadership in several segments.
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However, this will also require significant R&D and capex, in turn constraining EBIT and free cash flow (FCF) growth.
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"Sensor technology is advancing quickly," said Jack Ahn, vice president of Samsung health strategy and R&D, in an interview.
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Caption: "We must anticipate the future and act upon it with speed," says Nick Sampson, Faraday's head of R&D.
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In January, Pfizer announced it would end its investment into Alzheimer's and Parkinson's after years of unsuccessful R&D efforts.
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