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[ES] El profesor Nathan Rosenberg de la Universidad de Stanford (USA) es uno de los mayores expertos del mundo en políticas de innovación y la relación entre la investigación y la industria. A su paso por nuestro país en mayo del año 2005 durante unas conferencias realizadas en Madrid y Barcelona dejaba el siguiente titular "España va a sufrir mucho si no empieza a innovar". Sin embargo, al tiempo que señalaba la evidencia de "no hay elección, se debe innovar", vinculaba especialmente el esfuerzo innovador con la modificación de las políticas para facilitar la creación de empresas y la ayuda para encontrar la financiación privada. Esto es, el emprendimiento, como motor de la innovación antes que el incremento significativo de las inversiones públicas de la Unión Europea en Investigación y Desarrollo (I+D), ¿qué ha ocurrido desde entonces?
[EN] Professor Nathan Rosenberg of Stanford University (USA) is one of the world's greatest experts on innovation policies and the relationship between research and industry. On his visit to our country in May 2005 during a conference held in Madrid and Barcelona let the headline "Spain will suffer a lot if you do not start innovating". However, while the evidence indicated "no choice, they must innovate", particularly innovative effort linked to the modification of policies to facilitate the creation of enterprises and help to find private financing. This is, entrepreneurship, and innovation engine before the significant increase in public investment in the European Union Research and Development (R & D), what has happened since?
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Institute of Heritage Sciences, Transfer, Conocimiento, Instituto de Ciencias del Patrimonio, Incipit, Research, Investigación, Transferencia, Development, Desarrollo, Knowlegde
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