General term for activities in connection with corporate or governmental innovation.
1 R&D is about innovation, sustainability, new services and access to new markets.
2 The case also draws attention to the timing of R&D credit claims.
3 Support For start-ups EI's R&D support comes in terms of equity investment.
4 The response from industry has been increased investment in R&D and innovation.
5 The Company has the advantage of high-tech R&D needs in the future.
6 So, as R&D costs increase, the target markets for each product shrink.
7 Last October, it said it was adding another 55 R&D jobs here.
8 The capital will be used to expand its R&D team and products.
9 Forty years later, Irene and I form Infinity Tech and begin R&D .
10 But the current Air Force R&D budget does mention the effort, briefly.
11 These will support R&D projects and emphasise the development of silicon design.
12 We're losing thousands of hours of R&D with every minute that passes.
13 Kemwell has seven production facilities and R&D laboratories in India and Sweden.
14 But then the government has vowed to double R&D investment by 2019.
15 Also, it is unclear how much this will reduce Nokia's R&D costs.
16 Display tech seems to be a hot area for Apple's R&D teams.
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