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(Focus) Eunika Mercier-Laurent-The Innovation Biosphere_ Planet and Brains in the Digital Era-Wiley-ISTE (2015).pdf

as well as medical research survey for medical staff. Services such as telemedicine, including distance diagnosis and monitoring,

and the lab's staff is responsible for checking that it is implemented or not. 32 The Innovation Biosphere According to Gaelle Offranc Piret, a researcher at INSERM/CEA Leti:

It may involve changes in equipment, human resources, working methods or a combination of these. Many other definitions can be found on the Internet6,

a human resources strategy that is intended to foster and maintain a positive workplace environment and to encourage cooperation among workers with differing backgrounds.

such as collective experience worldwide, diagnosis, customer satisfaction, security, design, e-commerce, documents or human resources management and others.

Human Ressources Manager Managing human resources, training and layoff Talent miner and optimizer, manager of the Intellectual Capital Marketing Manager Market study and customer relation Opportunity

modernized and managed by the motivated staff, paid based on the result. The Europatriates initiative deals with young employment in Europe HAR 12.

regional disparities and shortage of staff must be adressed, and the increasingly stringent regulatory framework complied,

They need more promotion to let them grow. Contrary to popular beliefs that large companies are sure

Its objective was to deploy convergent Future Internet platforms and services for the promotion of sustainable lifestyles in and across emergent networks of smart peripheral cities in Europe

The people building block includes the staff of the FC which is one of its critical success factors.

The staff attempts to use the best of participant's capacities. The diversity of positions and age, internal/external, gives the better results.

the promotion of alternative test methods, the free circulation of substances on the internal market and enhancing competitiveness and innovation.

promotion and support of innovation; accelerator camping which hosts 12 start-ups per 6-month season.

Rifkin is a very good example of using the Internet for his own promotion but in reality, there are people who talk


(Management for Professionals) Jan vom Brocke, Theresa Schmiedel (eds.)-BPM - Driving Innovation in a Digital World-Springer International Publishing (2015).pdf

& analysis Promotions Advertising Customer requirements Market test Property tracking/accounting Assembly Customer selfservice Materials procurement Proposal preparation Asset management Customer/product

management Recruitment Budget control Facilities management Organizational learning Returns & depot repair Build to order Financial planning Payroll processing Returns management Call center service Financial

Some companies also include SM in some internal processes, such as recruitment. One way of using SM in the recruitment efforts is for companies to inspect popular sites

such as Facebook, for additional information about the candidate. In such processes SM are applied as an evaluation device,

Further examples of using SM in the recruitment process are connections and referrals through existing employees or other stakeholders. 4. 5 Monitoring Phase for Internal Participants In the monitoring phase,

Or Insurer makes an outbound call to recruit new customer Consumer makes insurance request through Smartphone App New customers recruitments are made by word-of-mouth, e g. inviting friends, social communities, etc.

in that creative staff were finding new solutions for products, display and service, and sometimes where appropriate willingly deviated from the standardized process.

and relaxing regulatory requirements for process execution, empowering bakery staff to make their own decisions.

A new forecasting method for promotion planning. Marketing Science, 18 (3), 301 316. Curtis, B. 2005.

Buller & Mcevoy, 2012) in management research explains that human resources play a considerable part in the achievement of a firm's strategy.

and human resources, like training and appraisals. They are considered in contemporary maturity models which focus on gradually improving specific business processes (Ahern, Clouse and Turner, 2004;

the human resources appraisals and rewards can support a certain way of doing business and the concretization of process-oriented values among business processes.

i e. limited to tools for tracking human resources activities or knowledge sharing databases. 4. 1 Learnings The process capability framework and the underlying maturity models illustrate that BPM can be approached from a technical perspective and/or a people perspective.

The nontechnical perspective gives a broader interpretation of BPM by also focusing on process roles and responsibilities, human resources rewards, organizational values, organization chart, governance bodies

Due to the fact that the approach provides both a top-down as well as a bottomup procedure, typical challenges like management resistance or staff rejection (Laumer & Eckhardt, 2010;


02_Clusters are Individuals- Volume II.pdf

or provides financial support to the cluster management on a regular basis (this may also include inkind contributions or staff working time);

funding to finance staff and other resources, such as office space and equipment (see Figure 6). Sources of public funding include project-based grant funding, institutional funding or service contracts.

Participants in Total Geographical Concentration of the Cluster Participants TYPOLOGY, GOVERNANCE, COOPERATION Maturity of the Cluster Management Human resources Available for the Cluster Management Qualification of the Cluster Management Team

Life Long Learning Aspects for the Cluster Management Team Stability and Continuity of Human resources of the Cluster Management Team Stability of Cluster Participation Clarity of Roles Involvement of Stakeholders

GOVERNANCE, COOPERATION Maturity of the Cluster Management Human resources Available for the Cluster Management Qualification of the Cluster Management Team Life Long Learning Aspects for the Cluster Management Team

Stability and Continuity of Human resources of the Cluster Management Team Stability of Cluster Participation Clarity of Roles Involvement of Stakeholders in Decision making Processes Direct Personal Contacts Between the Cluster Management

DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES Participation in the development and implementation of vocational training or study courses together with external partners such as universities Training courses for cluster members Recruitment of staff on behalf of cluster members

AND NETWORKING WITH EXTERNAL PARTNERS/PROMOTION OF THE CLUSTER LOCATION Information material, website, press releases, publications Presentation of the cluster and its members on trade fairs or conferences Events/workshops to present the cluster Matchmaking/partnering events INTERNATIONALIZATION OF THE CLUSTER Presentation of the cluster

study tours Offices or other permanent representations abroad Cooperation with export promotion agencies Services for clusters members that are provided by the cluster

while a few focus on the promotion of regional systems of innovation. The diverse set of overall objectives also reflects different types of cluster programs

either setting up cluster management organizations from scratch or towards the promotion of particular industries that are driven already cluster to improve the global competitiveness of industry sectors that are relevant for the national economy.

if it is equipped not with sufficient resources, particular in terms of numbers and experience of staff. The cluster programs of the younger EU member countries mostly support both the establishment of new cluster management organizations and the further development of already existing matured cluster management organizations.

Program, Measure 5. 1 Support of the Development of supra-regional clusters, Polandoperational Program Development of Eastern Poland 2007-2013, Priority 1. 4 Promotion and cooperation

(two project staff for each collaboration organization for 3 years) Consultancy (optional after completion of joint 3 years) 100%grant funding for core programme,

All programs that fit into this category aim at the promotion of regional growth through the development of business-driven clusters that are internationally competitive.

and study trips Support through export promotion agencies or other offices abroad Cooperation with other funding initiatives CZECH REPUBLIC Cooperation-Clusters X X X X DENMARK Innovation Networks Denmark X X

and staff funding of cluster management organizations. It is also about providing tailor-made technical assistance for cluster management organizations

The promotion of cluster management activities for internationalising the cluster should therefore take the specific framework conditions of industry sectors into account.


10_MOD_Innovation in Romanian SMEs - revised february 2013.pdf

approaches 17.95%20.89%22.74%24.70%15.92%24.02%14.01%15.07%Information system 9. 68%13.74%10.84%17.06%13.77%15.92%10.24%10.29%Human resources N

and human resources can contribute to the improvement of the efficiency of the firm's activity.

The use and the integration of the new IT technologies in the current activities of SMES, ensures the development of communication, promotion, advertising,

such as new ways of working and of organizing activities differently within the company (human resources, marketing) ways that do not necessarily involve large investments,


2008 Innovation in Ireland.pdf

it must be integrated into career development, and continue throughout the working life. Adult and Further Education Programmes are targeted at providing second-chance education opportunities

and training designed for early school leavers and others who are disadvantaged educationally or lack basic skills.

Skillnets, which is led an enterprise support body dedicated to the promotion and facilitation of learning as a key element in sustaining Ireland's national competitiveness.

supported by the European Social Fund and Skillnets, helps alleviate this through the promotion of entrepreneurship in ethnic minorities

Promotion of innovation at enterprise level: This focuses on companies who are seeking to leverage workplace innovation to improve their competitiveness and productivity.


2010 OECD SME Entrepreneurship and Innovation Report.pdf

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION OECD 2010 29 make a major difference, such as changes in product design or packaging, product placement, product promotion or pricing.

if needed, help round up teams of engineers and other key staff from other firms. Engineers and other key staff may shift as groups,

Examples of relevant policy approaches include creation of science parks and business incubators, encouraging mobility of staff between universities and industry,

Challenges and Key Issues for Future Actions, Commission Staff Working Document (2007) 1059, European commission DG Enterprise and Industry, Brussels. Galbraith, J. 1972), The New

Implications for Innovation Policy, Report to the European commission, Directorate General Science, Research and development, Brussels. Malecki, E. 2008), Higher education, Knowledge Transfer Mechanisms and the Promotion of SME Innovation


2011 Missing an Open Goal_UK public policy and open innovation.pdf

Amazon has developed a world class capability for processing product information and customer preferences through its IT infrastructure and specialist staff.

and the expert staff which support it, are the key element of Amazon's business model.


2012 Evaluation_of_Enterprise_Supports_for_Start-Ups_and_Entrepreneurship-Publication.pdf

including Strategy, Finance, Research & development, Marketing, Human resources and Production. Enterprise Ireland's funding contribution is primarily in the form of equity toward the implementation of a business plan9.

Strategy, Finance, Research & development, Marketing, Human resources and Production. Financial and nonfinancial supports are provided to companies with a business strategy that encompasses all elements required for business success. FORFÁS EVALUATION OF ENTERPRISE SUPPORTS FOR START-UPS

Propel Recruitment and Selection Criteria Senior manager with 5 years plus experience &/or graduate Participant proposals should have a significant market opportunity,

Based on the participant figures above the recruitment to Phase I for both Propel One and Two was marginally below the target of 25;

The calculation is based on the aggregation of salaries for all staff levels in the first instance.

Training Management Development Finance Mentoring Enterprise Education Enterprise Promotion Outcomes & Impacts Increased number of Start-ups Increased number of entrepreneurs Increased employment Higher

Measure Two Grants which covers other costs including the provision of entrepreneurial and capability development through education, training, mentoring, awareness raising and promotion.

Employment grants to meet part of the cost of taking on additional staff. At least 30 per cent of the grants given by a CEB have to be refundable by the recipient.

Management Development, Training, Mentoring, Enterprise Education and Promotion. These supports are directed at both new and existing businesses

, 689,632 Mentoring 1, 479,388 1, 580,737 Enterprise Education 1, 155,270 978,163 Enterprise Promotion 2, 468,936 2, 512,064 Other 2, 026,008

The total input costs (including related staff costs) were estimated as €1, 335,806 for 2008 and €1, 457,518 for 2009.122 For the purposes of this evaluation,

Business Planning Development, Financial Planning and Management, Bookkeeping, HR Management, Market research & Promotion, Business & Employment law, Time Management & Life Work Balance, Sales and Marketing

Co-operation between CEBS in carrying out other administration and service functions could also ease the imbalance between the staffing of CEBS that has emerged following the moratorium on public sector recruitment.

The total headcount for CEBS declined from a peak of 151 staff in 2006 to 136 staff in 2010 mainly

because CEBS are prohibited from replacing staff by the government moratorium. When account is taken of part-time working,

the total staffing of CEBS in 2011 was 132.1 whole time equivalent staff, an average of 3. 8 whole time equivalent staff per CEB136. 136 Source:

for instance, using Enterprise Ireland Technical staff to complete a Technical Assessment during Phase I of the programme.


2012 Flanders DC Open Innovation in SMEs.pdf

Their limited financial and human resources and the lack of technological capabilities force them to look for different types of innovation partners.

Medical staff must care for more patients; patients stay for shorter hospitalisation periods; and the drive is strong to increase the medical staff's productivity.

PROF is an all-inclusive concept that tries to provide answers to these questions by focussing on the patient and his environment, with durability, functionality, usability,

and largely untapped approach to increasing value for the customer and enabling medical staff to deliver value by making their jobs more convenient using, for instance, smart and integrated information systems.

Furthermore, retailers can adapt their promotions to each customer's personal style. This approach not only provides extensive capabilities for the buying process,

The third step is promotion. In this step Curana organized information sessions to promote its new ideas among potential customers.


2012 InterTrade Ireland Innovation Ecosystem Report.pdf

Further work on the report was undertaken by Intertradeireland staff Bernadette Mcgahon and Eoin Magennis. Disclaimer Intertradeireland is confident that the information

that innovation activity is not dependent upon the presence of R&d staff and that firms are engaging in many different types of innovation.

with partnering and long-term relationships being central to their business models as well as a focus on high calibre staff.

demand conditions and the degree of competition in the domestic market (including public procurement) and the availability of high quality human resources and infrastructure. 10 As in nature's ecosystems, no single actor in an innovation system functions

Finally, firms were asked to comment on their human resources, particularly if they had dedicated staff carrying out R&d and sales and marketing.

They were asked also about financial resources and whether dedicated budgets were set aside for business development activities.

The data on human resources help form a view on firms'absorptive capacity. A significant majority of past innovators (68%)said they possessed ambition to grow.

and a quarter (25%)have dedicated R&d staff. There were no significant differences found in leadership for innovation, culture and capabilities between past innovators in Ireland and in Northern ireland.


2014 Irish Entrepreneurship Forum Report.pdf

A working group should be established to develop a policy for the promotion of the coworking model with a view to using unoccupied public buildings and NAMA buildings,

whereby staff are given time off to do volunteer work in local communities. An initiative for large companies could also be facilitated to provide advice to startups.

or others to work as buddy mentors to startup promoters. b. Agencies to facilitate an initiative among large companies to allow staff to volunteer to go into star tups,

Availability of Skilled Staff. Multinational companies incubated a pool of skilled staff keen to apply their experience to new challenges.

Many of these returned from working overseas or from the domestic branches of multinational companies.

and their staff, are the heart of any entrepreneurial ecosystem. Ireland already has that heart.

but an organised national level promotion of a coworking initiative has potential for using larger unused buildings.

and cut red tape. 4. 5. 2 Increase Capacity for Commercialisation by Academic Researchers and Postgraduates Formal recognition through the academic promotion criteria-should be given to researchers for time spent in collaboration with industry.

Currently, the promotion criteria in Ireland can inhibit industry collaboration because this activity does not add to researchers'CVS,

Formal recognition should be given to researcher time spent on collaboration with industry in the academic promotion criteria of their institution. 38.

-34-recommendations recommendations-35-Modern successful entrepreneurs readily acknowledge that an engaged and talented staff is critical to their success. No single person can build thriving international businesses without having a high-quality team

in order to make employee share ownership a viable option for entrepreneurs and their staff. In Ireland, legal requirements make it impossible for companies to repurchase their own shares

and a significant barrier for entrepreneurs looking to provide share options to their staff. We recommend that the rules of share repurchase are amended to allow ESOPS to flourish in Ireland.

including jobs offered by public sector agencies that have no intent to hire staff at the conclusion of the programme.

We acknowledge the great work of the thousands of public sector staff who have only the best intentions to help business succeed in Ireland.

000 staff currently employed in agencies related to enterprise supports. There are 5 agencies under the Department of Jobs,

extend the scope of the cashreceipts basis of accounting for VAT to the maximum turnover threshold of €2. 5 million permissible under EU rules. 7. Enable those who set up corporations that employ staff to recommence claiming of their jobseeker

or others to work as buddy mentors to startup promoters. b. Agencies to facilitate an initiative among large companies to allow staff to volunteer to go into star tups,

Formal recognition should be given to researcher time spent on collaboration with industry in the academic promotion criteria of their institution. 38.


2014 Irish Government National Policy Statement on Entrepreneurship in Ireland.pdf

the capability to absorb technology, the extent of staff training, and the dominance of powerful business groups.

and promotion of female role models, targeted events and awards, support for female entrepreneur networks and promotion of a dedicated area on corporate websites.

These include a free recruitment service through the Jobs Ireland service, the Jobbridge internship scheme,

and hire suitably skilled staff from the global talent pool. 2. 1. 4 Seed Capital Scheme & Employment and Investment Incentive The Seed Capital Scheme (SCS), in conjunction with its associated scheme,

indicating that reforms are required probably to improve the promotion and uptake of these measures. Both schemes are currently being reviewed by the Department of Finance ahead of Budget 2015.2.1.5 Capital gains tax Investment

business expansions and jobs created or sustained as well as wider economic impacts such as exports, mentoring, training and enterprise promotion.

The promotion of successful female entrepreneurs as role models and building the confidence of newly emerging female entrepreneurs are two important aspects of networking.

a time bound programme with agreed SMART goals, clear responsibilities for both parties, structured feedback and the recruitment of experienced entrepreneurs with the skills necessary for mentoring.

It recommended the establishment of a working group to develop a policy for the promotion of the co-working model that would use unoccupied public and NAMA-controlled buildings,

Business Representative Bodies, DJEI) Business Representative Bodies should leverage resources from the entrepreneurial community in Ireland for the promotion of initiatives to celebrate entrepreneurs (competitions, conferences, internships.

In view of the significant inputs of financial and human resources from the State to support entrepreneurship, it is essential that the progress

051 staff. 167 centres have been approved for financial support (of which 117 have been completed)(*10 centres were supported not by EI for a capital build) €64m approved over 4 schemes

-Index Competition Competitors Market Dominance Human Capital Educational Level Staff Training Technology Absorption Technology Level Tech Absorption Gender Female Opportunity


2014-innovation-competitiveness-approach-deficit-reduction.pdf

including staying longer at the end of their working life? This is important because GDP is a function of work hours multiplied by productivity;

One primary reason that the benefits system is so generous is that it is used as a recruitment tool.

If it turns out that increasing years of service significantly reduces the recruitment incentive it would be better to increase salary levels for servicemen


2014_global_rd_funding_forecast.pdf

licensing, recruitment of experienced scientists and engineers and other forms of knowledge transfer. Momentum in EVS is shifting from research to development,


2014_RIM Plus Regional Innovation Report_West Transdanubia.pdf

Ensure the availability of skilled human resources for the innovation-driven renewal of the region's key industries The main obstacle of innovation-driven renewal is the scarcity of highly skilled human resources.

such as enhancement of regional economic actors'R&d-based upgrading and improvement of the supply of skilled human resources.

The second major challenge is to ensure the availability of skilled human resources for the innovation-driven renewal of the region's key industries.

One of the most important obstacles of an innovation-driven renewal is the scarcity of highly skilled human resources, especially of graduates in engineering, mathematics and natural sciences.

VÁTI Hungarian Public Nonprofit Company for Regional Development and Town planning (implementing the human resources related part of WT's Regional Development Programme),

and Ministry of Human resources. VÁTI was dissolved and merged into the Hungarian Economic Development Centre (MAG Zrt).

Responsibility for the administration and management of the human resources development projects of WT's regional operational programme,

frequent organisational restructuring steps that resulted in fluctuations in staff, and broken network linkages Regional Innovation Monitor Plus 19 3. Innovation Policy Instruments and Orientations 3. 1 The Regional Innovation Policy Mix Compared to the 2000s,

3) to the promotion of technology transfer, e g. through rapid prototyping; 4) to the promotion of companies'foreign market access, through training, employment of foreign trade, marketing and innovation management experts.

Instead of direct cash transfers to companies, innovation services ought to be developed and diversified. New requirements include the expansion of business angels'networks, enhancement of regional business incubation services;

2). Some policy measures targeted human resources development:‘‘Support to cross-border collaboration in the field of vocational and adult education'(number of regional beneficiaries:

and the Human resources Development Operational Programme. GINOP contains all the innovation related priorities elaborated for the 2014 2020 programming period.

and the Human resources Development OP contains the priority of investment in higher education institutions'infrastructure and human resources development).

Furthermore, county-level foundations for enterprise promotion are also important services providers (consultancy, fundraising) to actors (among others) in AM.

regional or county level) organisations dedicated specifically to the promotion of AM. There is however a private, for profit organisation,

the promotion of key enabling technologies; support to industryuniversity collaboration; the establishment/development of technology centres/competence centres, and science parks;

and collaboration and human resources development. 21 Earlier cluster promotion measures targeted only clustering and the development of the services portfolio of the newly formulated clusters.

23 Cluster promotion measures can in principle be labelled as measures targeting the local innovative millieu. However, measures that promoted clustering

Cluster promotion has shifted towards support to innovative companies within accredited innovation clusters, hence, cluster promotion has also become an instrument of allocating grants directly to business enterprises.

Regional Innovation Monitor Plus 31 8. The dominance of supply-oriented measures at the expense of demand-and commercialisation-oriented ones;

despite the fact that over time, increasingly sophisticated innovation promotion measures have been incorporated into the policy mix. New, sophisticated measures,

such as the promotion of cluster-based collaboration, industry-university innovation collaboration, promotion of start-ups and spin-offs, etc. complemented the traditional supply-oriented ones,

but their share in total innovation promotion is still unimportant. Policy learning is reflected by some changes in the composition of the measures, for example,

the conditions of the cluster-based promotion opportunities were made soon much stricter than initially, since a plethora of new‘clusters'emerged

Current cluster promotion is restricted to accredited innovation clusters. This title is quite difficult to acquire

Over a period of three years (between 2011 and 2013) the company gained support from three additional calls facilitating investment in new technology, development of human resources and development of new services based on new technology.

of the supply of skilled human resources. Despite a range of policy instruments and programmes targeting the improvement of the infrastructural conditions of higher education, especially in engineering and natural sciences,

and promotion of industry-university collaboration were considered more or less successful (by the interviewed stakeholders). Nevertheless, multinational companies'regional embeddedness is still to be improved,

Since Operational Programmes laid much emphasis on cluster-based innovation promotion and several specifically dedicated programmes have been announced for accredited innovation clusters

and Creative Industry Cluster) and the funding Zala County Foundation for Enterprise Promotion gained and the activity it has carried out in the framework of SEE IDWOOD programme (Clustering, knowledge,

promotion of technology transfer, e g. through rapid prototyping; promotion of the establishment of new technology oriented spin-offs and start-ups;

support to inter-firm collaboration so that indigenous SMES achieve the status of a strategic supplier,

the objectives of‘inclusive development'and of‘promotion of place-based cohesion'will not be met, since fewer underprivileged SMES in lagging microregions will be able to submit applications for support.


2015 Ireland Action Plan for Jobs.pdf

and greater awareness and promotion of health and safety best practice. Improvements to be delivered in 2015 include the rollout of new company law

new staff in EI and IDA Ireland overseas offices in high growth and emerging markets;

both in terms of the level of investment and the human resources engaged in RD&I activity. Business expenditure on RD&I and the number of indigenous and overseas firms that are RD&I active has continued to increase since 2011.

HEIS, HEA, Employers) 7 Enhance industry input to programme content, provision of work placements and promotion of ICT programmes as part of the implementation of Skillnets ICT Conversion Programmes.

SOLAS, ETBS HEIS) 38 Support for Local and Rural Development 48 Each Local authority will make an integrated Plan, for the promotion of economic development and local and community development in its area.

Recruitment of leading energy researchers to Irish HEIS, using, e g.,, SFI's Research Professorship scheme;

For example, the model that is used by both Kfw (the German promotion bank) and ICO (the Spanish State Investment Bank) to support the financing of their respective SME sectors.

and commitment of additional staff in 2014, the focus has been on development of enhanced customer service (training, website, protocols with State bodies), seamless continuity of services (project supports/job creation, training

and running the focus will continue to be on setting ambitious business targets, strengthened customer service and improved communications and promotion of LEO supports,

and 60 per cent expect they will need to recruit within 12 months of these companies the average expectation was need a to recruit 1. 5 staff.

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and coordination across all Government departments and State agencies involved in the promotion and development of trade, tourism,

These Embassies and Consulates will provide a platform for further promotion of Irish exports, investment, tourism and education.

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DAHG, Únag, NGI, An Post) In Budget 2015, it was announced that the public service recruitment moratorium was being lifted.

A targeted programme of recruitment into the Civil service has commenced which will address service needs and a shortfall in key skills.

In addition to this, extra funding was provided in Budget 2015 to allow for the recruitment of 1, 700 new teachers and special needs assistants for the classroom,

and deliver employment opportunities through recruitment of recruits and cadets. 2015 Actions Other Areas 340 Progress the intake and training of 100 new Garda recruits.

and deliver employment opportunities through recruitment of recruits and cadets to the Defence forces. D/Defence) Wi A fla In 2 see whi pow wor com com The m vari well The Plan esta than and The each Biol gen site, perf cost

D/Finance, DJEI, D/Taoiseach, IDA, EI) 351 Ensure effective and coordinated marketing and promotion of the strategy in key overseas markets.

funding for the National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training (NIBRT) to expand RD&I activity through the recruitment of at least two Principle Investigators over the coming years and implement the NIBRT Board approved business plan

& Solid State Pharmaceutical Centre) and PMTC (Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre) and this (combined with new recruitment) should position them well to win competitive grants from SFI,


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