Shauchuk, Palina

Advanced Technologies for Industry international reports : report on Russia : technological capacities and key policy measures / this report was prepared by Dr. Palina Shauchuk, Technopolis Group ; Directorate General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs .-- Brussels : European Commission, June 2021 .-- 17 p. : il. col. ; 1 documento PDF

The objective of the international country reports is to explore the technology and policy landscape of selected non-European countries. Country performance in advanced technologies is presented based on patent, trade and investment data. The reports provide also a concise and informative review of policies relevant for advanced technology development and deployment. The starting point of this analysis has been sixteen advanced technologies that are a priority for European industrial policy and that enable process, product and service innovation throughout the economy and hence foster industrial modernisation. Advanced technologies are defined as recent or future technologies that are expected to substantially alter the business and social environment and include Advanced Materials, Advanced Manufacturing, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented and Virtual Reality, Big Data, Blockchain, Cloud Technologies, Connectivity, Industrial Biotechnology, the Internet of Things, Micro and Nanoelectronics, Mobility, Nanotechnology, Photonics, Robotics and Security. The full methodology behind the data calculations is available on the ATI website: https://ati.ec.europa.eu. The report is structured as the following: The first section outlines the capacities of Russia in terms of technology generation (patent applications), followed by an analysis of international competitiveness in technology-based products (export shares) and, eventually, entrepreneurial dynamism (venture capital activities and investments in tech firms). The second section analyses the main Russian policy strategy in support of advanced technologies and provides an overview of some of the key policy initiatives and policy measures in the field.

The information and views set out in this report are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of EISMEA or of the Commission. Neither EISMEA, nor the Commission can guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this study. Neither EISMEA, nor the Commission or any person acting on their behalf may be held responsible for the use, which may be made of the information contained therein.

978-92-9460-703-4

10.2826/153789 doi EA-08-21-147-EN-N

Tecnologías habilitadoras digitales
Inteligencia Artificial


Rusia

Big data
biotecnología
competitividad
industria de la tecnología
modernización industrial
nanotecnología
política industrial
robótica


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