Health
and defense applications account for 40 percent of business R&D
Businesses in the United States are
focusing a large portion of their research and development efforts on health
and defense, according to a National Science Foundation (NSF) report released
today.
Of the $290.7 billion in total R&D
that was performed by businesses in the United States in 2008, 40 percent was
applied to health and medical areas ($76.1 billion) and defense areas ($41.5
billion). More than 86 percent of the health or medical R&D performed by
businesses was paid for by the reporting companies themselves. However, the
federal government funded most of the defense R&D performed by companies.
R&D paid for by the companies
themselves reflects company priorities and strategies. Two-thirds of the
company-funded health or medical R&D was performed by companies in the
pharmaceutical and medicine industry. And most of the company-funded R&D
with defense applications was performed by companies in the computer and
electronic products or aerospace industries.
The report also provides detail on
energy, environmental protection and agricultural application areas. Data are
from NSF's Business R&D and Innovation Survey.
For more information on this report,
please contact Raymond Wolfe.
Please visit NSF's National Center for
Science and Engineering Statistics on the Web for more reports and other
products.
-NSF-
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