China comes to mind when medical technology (medtech) is mentioned, and rightly so, with its staggering 57.3% growth to $7.13 billion in exports (see the August 23, 2011 LRCHJ). Not to be left behind, Singapore, which has been aggressively pushing a knowledge-intensive scientific industry, of which ...
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News Commentary | March 04, 2021
The €10 billion will be split across 10 major projects, including healthcare, circular economy, hydrogen, and connectivity technologies. At its core, this is a significant step by the EU to strengthen its leading position in certain areas while also keeping pace with rising competition from around ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | April 30, 2021
The new incubator and accelerator, called Ztartup, aims to further the role of Dubai as a knowledge center and innovation hub in the region. The Middle East, most notably Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar, has overseen major investments from the government in building R&D ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | September 20, 2021
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