SWEDEN: SEK 5 BILLION TO BOOST RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
October 23, 2008
October 23, 2008
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Oct. 23 - The government of Sweden issued the following news release:
Today the Government's Research and Innovation Bill will be presented. It covers the period 2009-2012 and in terms of additional resources, includes the largest allocation ever. With its SEK 5 billion, it is more than twice as large as its predecessor, and larger than the total sum allocated in the three most recent bills.
"In our age, knowledge is in the process of becomi . . .
Today the Government's Research and Innovation Bill will be presented. It covers the period 2009-2012 and in terms of additional resources, includes the largest allocation ever. With its SEK 5 billion, it is more than twice as large as its predecessor, and larger than the total sum allocated in the three most recent bills.
"In our age, knowledge is in the process of becomi . . .