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Europe sees rise in R&D spending

October 9, 2007 EU-based companies increase research and development investments, yet non-EU competitors still take the lead. TAGS: R&D, European Union, pharmaceutical company, Europe

U.K. toys with R&D tax credits

December 11, 2003 The British government is tinkering with the way it gives tax credits to U.K. companies that invest in research and development. TAGS: R&D, U.K. company, tax, Britain, government, U.K.

China rising rapidly in R&D, report says

December 5, 2006 Asian powerhouse replaces Japan as No. 2 investor in research and development, OECD says, and the U.S. still leads the pack. TAGS: R&D, China, nation, researcher, Japan, U.S.

Borland hires Dell software executive

August 21, 2006 Borland hires former Dell executive as its R&D chief. TAGS: Borland Software Corp., enterprise software, R&D, IBM Corp.

The pragmatic radical

November 21, 2003 CEO Michael Dell is about to apply his tried-and-true business formula far beyond the PC. Is he worried? Don't count on it. TAGS: R&D, LCD monitor, computer company, consumer electronics, vision, electronics, LCD, TV, Intel, monitor, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Nokia cuts 50 jobs, focuses abroad

March 5, 2004 The cell phone giant confirms it is laying off 50 engineers in Texas as its concentrates its research and development efforts in the United Kingdom and India. TAGS: Nokia Corp., R&D, India, Texas, cell phone company, U.K., telephone company, cell phone

Why 'open R&D' is the future

July 4, 2003 Experts at Strategy+Business find that the old-school R&D strategy of keeping everything strictly in-house is being replaced by a new model that requires collaboration with many innovators. TAGS: R&D, DuPont Co., lab, innovation, automobile company, modeling, supplier, intellectual property, leader, IBM Corp.

Tech, drugs and the wealth of nations

May 31, 2005 Cadence Design executive Ray Bingham says there's a precedent the U.S. can use to maintain its tech leadership. TAGS: Cadence Design Systems Inc., R&D, San Jose, India, electronics, China, U.S.

SAP to tap Hungarian talent

February 24, 2005 Germany-based business software maker is opening a new research and development facility in Budapest. TAGS: SAP AG, supply chain, SCM, business software company, R&D, business software, software company

Nortel seeks revival through 'hyperconnectivity'

September 20, 2007 CEO Mike Zafirovski is confident that the "megatrend" can propel the networking giant back to the forefront of the industry. TAGS: Nortel Networks Corp., communications equipment company, R&D, Cisco Systems Inc., networking, CEO

FAQ: New Energy Act gets green light

December 19, 2007 Fuel efficiency mandates are raised for first time since 1975, but tax incentives for renewable power get cut. TAGS: tax incentive, renewable energy, power generation, transportation, tax, efficiency, law, standards, R&D, president

Index ranks IT industries by nation

July 12, 2007 More than 60 countries were scored on factors ranging from business environment and R&D efforts. How did the U.S. fare?Chart: World's top IT economies TAGS: competitiveness, information technology, economist, factor, R&D, U.S.

HP to slash approximately 15,000 jobs

July 17, 2005 IT, sales and services are among areas to be hit hard, though the sweeping cuts will be felt throughout the company, a source says. TAGS: Mark Hurd, layoff, HP, R&D, cut, workforce, enterprise server, information technology, CEO

Malaysia unveils national biotech policy

April 28, 2005 New government agency is tasked with developing the country's up-and-coming biotechnology industry TAGS: biotechnology, Malaysia, R&D

SRI eyes research center in Taiwan

April 13, 2004 SRI International, a U.S. research company instrumental in the creation of the Net, is in talks that could lead to it opening a research and development facility in Taiwan. TAGS: SRI International, Taiwan, R&D, ARPAnet, computer mouse, center, organization, U.S., IBM Corp., president, mouse

DARPA sees inspiration as trophy of robot race

October 18, 2007 As director of the U.S. government's research and development arm, Tony Tether hopes today's races will attract tomorrow's engineers and scientists. TAGS: Tony Tether, robot, obstacle, vehicle, course, R&D, race, California

Ericsson adds R&D unit in China

May 19, 2005 Company announces plans to set up a research unit in Nanjing, China, to develop TD-SCDMA products. TAGS: TD-SCDMA, Ericsson Inc., W-CDMA, R&D, China

Less-than-risky business?

August 6, 2004 Critics say science in the U.S. has become safer, with demoralized researchers less likely to "swing for the fences." TAGS: RAND Corp., R&D, science, incentive, U.S., research, technology company, project

Consulting group: Send more jobs offshore

June 16, 2004 Research and development is ripe for shipping abroad, says The Boston Consulting Group. TAGS: industrial company, R&D, offshore, U.S.

The future of U.S. tech employment

January 29, 2004 Georgia Tech President Wayne Clough has a weighty job as co-chair of an effort to figure out how to generate high-skill, high-paying jobs that won't get shipped overseas. TAGS: Georgia Tech, R&D, Siemens AG, engineering, IT professional, U.S., investment, worker, president, health
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