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Getting more innovation from public research
European Innovative Enterprises: Lessons from successful applications of research results to dynamic markets

The processes by which the outputs of scientific and technological research reach developers and end-users are varied and complex. Large public research institutes have traditionally focused on fundamental science, but are becoming more entrepreneurial in seeking applications for their work. Meanwhile, specialised high-tech start-up firms are increasingly collaborating with universities and research institutes, with larger companies and with one another, both as users and as suppliers of new technologies.
     
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