Industry Policy Paper "Public research funding in Sweden" provides input to a national review of the public research funding system in Sweden. It is designed to inform a broader dialogue that is taking place amongst different research stakeholders in Sweden. The report contains proposals and options for [...] These proposals are supported by relevant international examples. The analysis takes into account insights from the OECD review of innovation policy in Sweden in 2016 and recent OECD work on different aspects of public research funding and research infrastructure.
support for Swedish participation in European research and innovation activities. The 2012 OECD Review of Innovation Policy for Sweden offered a comprehensive assessment of Sweden's innovation system, focusing on the role of government. It provided concrete recommendations on how to improve policies that [...] The 2016 Sweden Review of Innovation Policy deepens the 2012 Review by focusing on six policy initiatives central to the 2008 and 2012 Swedish Research and Innovation Bills, notably: 1) the increase in funding for university research, 2) the establishment of Strategic Research Areas, 3) actions designed [...] designed to enhance the role of research institutes in Sweden’s innovation system, 4) the definition and funding of Strategic Innovation Areas in collaboration with industrial, academic and research institute actors, 5) the initiation of a Challenge-Driven Innovation programme addressing societal challenges
technology, Sweden aims to secure competence in quantum technology, through high-quality undergraduate and graduate education as well as training and skills development within both industry and society. The benefits of quantum technology could potentially have a significant impact on Sweden's economy and [...] and society. This report has identified nine areas to strengthen Sweden’s position within quantum technology: Need for a Swedish national objective and strategy for quantum technology Coordination of quantum technology activities is necessary Increased support for education in quantum technology Need
points out the general direction for AI in Sweden in order to create a basis for future policy actions and priorities. In this sense, this strategy serves as a reference for the government to outline forthcoming policy initiatives with the aim to strengthen Sweden’s welfare and competitiveness by means of
This analysis shows that Sweden, in comparison to many other countries, has good preconditions given by natural geographic conditions, traditional industry and infrastructure for being able to convert to a bio-based economy. Converting from the use of fossil fuels to renewable resources can also confer [...] for raw materials. This also provides new opportunities to complement traditional products with new products and services to maintain and improve Sweden’s competitiveness. In addition to the potential within the industrial sector that has long been based on agriculture and forestry, the development of
countries have strategies that are in various stages of development: Ireland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain and Sweden. 5 countries have significant government-funded initiatives: Austria, Denmark, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
akademischen Gründerzentren wird fortgesetzt Qatar Qatari Healthcare Innovation to Be Used in Italy Schweden Sweden Science for Life Laboratory Will Be a World-Leading Research Institute Sweden and Finland Invest 3.5 Million Euros in Nordic Clinical Medical Research Südafrika South Africa Invests in Health
so eine Grundlage für konkrete Empfehlungen im Bereich der Forschungspolitik. Dabei wird auf Daten des schwedischen Amts für Statistik (" Statistics Sweden ") sowie der " Swedish Higher Education Authority ", für den internationalen Vergleich auf Erhebungen der OECD zurückgegriffen.
Der Bericht Links between research policy and national academic Performance. A comparative study of Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands wurde vom Danish Centre for Studies in Research and Research Policy der Aarhus Universität, Technopolis Schweden und Technopolis Niederlande sowie dem Nordic Institute