Framework for Optimising Future State Investment in Irish Industry-Academia Collaborative Research set out in New Study
Posted on: 19 November 2007
Study on Industry-University Collaboration launched in TCD
A study on industry-academia collaboration published by the Policy Institute was launched in Trinity College Dublin by the Director of the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), Frances Ruane on November 19th last. The Policy Institute is a multi-disciplinary public policy research institute based in TCD.
The paper which has been written by Nicki O’Connor of Enterprise Ireland (manager of its campus incubation programme) sets out a framework for optimising future state investments in collaborative research activity, and highlights key insights from models used in other countries, such as Sweden and Austria.
The author’s study feeds into a number of questions dominating today’s economic agenda: How to keep Irish economy growing, while ensuring growth is sustainable? How to create more and better jobs, given the intense competition
The creation and use of knowledge is at the heart of the Irish Government’s plans for driving sustainable future economic growth in
“This study sets the scene for the establishment of such centres in
Speaking at the launch of the study, the Head of the ESRI, Frances Ruane said:
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“In the case of university-industry links, the idea of competence centres seems sensible as we need to make the cross-over between academic research and business if R&D spend is to transfer into economic activity in
“The competence centre initiative is part of the Government’s Strategy for Science, Technology and Innovation and has recently been launched by
Nicki O’Connor was a fellow of the TCD Policy Institute. The fellowship programme promotes the interchange of ideas between academe and policy communities of