Tuesday, June 7, 2011
China: Perspectives Of R & D World Environment
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We all know that China is the world's factory, producing large amounts of different finished products. Collect the light in the quiet area, but promising in China: research and development. Discover the amazing evolution of R & D in China and the opportunities that lie within.
The United States of America has been at the forefront of all international competitions for research and development expenses annually, that over time we can remember. The image of a nude, a leading U.S. global in the statistics on the number of different areas, but in hindsight, we can speculate on a new R & D leader in the next two years.
The OECD forecasts are based on the latest trends, China R & D investment would surpass Japan in 2007, reaching $ 136 billion, that Japan has $ 130 billion forecast. This puts China in R & D in second position, is still well below the astronomical U.S. 330 billion. However, it is interesting to note that the Chinese engineers and scientists usually make between one sixth and one tenth of what Americans are doing, which means that large gaps in cost does not necessarily lead to equally wide gaps in manpower or results.
"The rapid growth in China, as well as money, and researchers employed is stunning." Dirk Pilat of the OECD Director of Science and Technology Division.
When you look into the depths of the effort, China will meet again in second place after the SU, however, in China, the number of researchers increased by 77% between 1995 and 2004, with China now benefit from the work of 926 000 scientists, because U.S. uses 1.3 million. Indorsing these figures, U.S. production of engineers and scientists is growing at a slow pace, where each year from Chinese universities and schools representing 325,000 engineers per year, which is five times higher than in the United U.S.
Not to mention the R & D in China (R & D / GDP), which has more than doubled from 0.6% of GDP in 1995 to just over 1.2% in 2004. This represents an increase of just over 17 billion dollars in 1995 to 94 billion dollars in 2004.
This has a very positive impact on both sectors of science and high technology. China launched a couple of very competitive products and has filed patent quality in a world thriving 10 years of the biotechnology industry. In one billion potential patients in the market are 15 Chinese products biotechnology for health are already on the market, with 60 others still in development.
This highlights the potential of advanced technology in China, and emphasizes the fact that China is not only a country that excels in the textile, toy factories and other production facilities simple, but it is a major player in specialized areas such as R & D. A very expensive challenge is yet to come to China: the cost of development and state of the art and scientific research infrastructure, creating a scientific research and more numerous.
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The United States of America has been at the forefront of all international competitions for research and development expenses annually, that over time we can remember. The image of a nude, a leading U.S. global in the statistics on the number of different areas, but in hindsight, we can speculate on a new R & D leader in the next two years.
The OECD forecasts are based on the latest trends, China R & D investment would surpass Japan in 2007, reaching $ 136 billion, that Japan has $ 130 billion forecast. This puts China in R & D in second position, is still well below the astronomical U.S. 330 billion. However, it is interesting to note that the Chinese engineers and scientists usually make between one sixth and one tenth of what Americans are doing, which means that large gaps in cost does not necessarily lead to equally wide gaps in manpower or results.
"The rapid growth in China, as well as money, and researchers employed is stunning." Dirk Pilat of the OECD Director of Science and Technology Division.
When you look into the depths of the effort, China will meet again in second place after the SU, however, in China, the number of researchers increased by 77% between 1995 and 2004, with China now benefit from the work of 926 000 scientists, because U.S. uses 1.3 million. Indorsing these figures, U.S. production of engineers and scientists is growing at a slow pace, where each year from Chinese universities and schools representing 325,000 engineers per year, which is five times higher than in the United U.S.
Not to mention the R & D in China (R & D / GDP), which has more than doubled from 0.6% of GDP in 1995 to just over 1.2% in 2004. This represents an increase of just over 17 billion dollars in 1995 to 94 billion dollars in 2004.
This has a very positive impact on both sectors of science and high technology. China launched a couple of very competitive products and has filed patent quality in a world thriving 10 years of the biotechnology industry. In one billion potential patients in the market are 15 Chinese products biotechnology for health are already on the market, with 60 others still in development.
This highlights the potential of advanced technology in China, and emphasizes the fact that China is not only a country that excels in the textile, toy factories and other production facilities simple, but it is a major player in specialized areas such as R & D. A very expensive challenge is yet to come to China: the cost of development and state of the art and scientific research infrastructure, creating a scientific research and more numerous.
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