The International Reports explore the technology and policy landscape of non-European countries including USA, China, Canada, Japan, South Korea and Russia. These reports provide European policymakers insights into the most recent developments from overseas. Country performance regarding advanced technologies
The International Reports explore the technology and policy landscape of non-European countries including USA, China, Canada, Japan, South Korea and Russia. These reports provide European policymakers insights into the most recent developments from overseas. Country performance regarding advanced technologies
The International Reports explore the technology and policy landscape of non-European countries including USA, China, Canada, Japan, South Korea and Russia. These reports provide European policymakers insights into the most recent developments from overseas. Country performance regarding advanced technologies
The International Reports explore the technology and policy landscape of non-European countries including USA, China, Canada, Japan, South Korea and Russia. These reports provide European policymakers insights into the most recent developments from overseas. Country performance regarding advanced technologies
The International Reports explore the technology and policy landscape of non-European countries including USA, China, Canada, Japan, South Korea and Russia. These reports provide European policymakers insights into the most recent developments from overseas. Country performance regarding advanced technologies
Bulgaria, Colombia, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Japan, India, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Nigeria, Norway, Phillipines, Poland, Russia, Spain, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Kingdom and Uzbekistan). Papers presented in the Conference may be published in the bi-lingual
post-war recovery. It draws on several OECD indicators and highlights the challenge of “brain drain” as a structural problem that is aggravated by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. It then makes the case for international co-ordination on talent circulation and exchange to prevent the irreversible
and global-recovery efforts as the situation evolves. Within this series, "Building back a better innovation ecosystem in Ukraine" reflects on how Russia’s aggression against Ukraine is aggravating the long-term trend of R&D under-investment in Ukraine, as well as accelerating brain drain. In the re
developments with the stated ambitions of government and industry. This year’s report includes a special focus on how the global energy crisis sparked by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has accelerated the momentum behind hydrogen and on the opportunities that it offers to simultaneously contribute to decarbonisation
Participating countries in IraSME: Austria, Belgium (Flanders & Wallonia), Brazil, Canada (Alberta), the Czech Republic, Germany, Luxembourg and Turkey. Russia has been suspended from all activities. In July 2014 the originally name EraSME was changed into IraSME (International Research Activities for Small