Research and partnership in Germany
Clarisse Faria-Fortecoëf
A document published on June 4, 2013 by the Office for Science and Technology of the French Embassy in Germany. Author: Elodie Parisot.
In a country where the share of research and development (R & D) of the industry has been increasing since 2010 (3.7% in 2010, 7.2% in 2011), the report entitled "La recherche partenariale en Allemagne" aims to illustrate programs implemented by the German government to stimulate public-private partnerships and technology transfer.
After a presentation of the organization of innovation public policy (High Tech strategy of the federal government ...), networking structures (advanced clusters...), technology transfer (SME technological and innovation potential development ...) and research partnerships as for example, in universities and research organizations (devices enabling doctoral students to do their thesis in collaboration with a company ...), the study focuses on the outcomes evaluation in the R&D&I field and possible reforms such as the introduction of a research tax credit based on the French model.
You can freely download the full report (only available in French) from the Portal for Science of the French Embassy in Germany.
> "La recherche partenariale en Allemagne" (.pdf)
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