Universities and Business: the Moment of Opportunity and the Arrow of Research

  • Andrew Witty

Abstract

Synergy is one of the hallmarks of the globalisation age. We live in an era in which trade, investment, migration, technology and finance are coming together ever more rapidly and in surprising ways.

Keywords

Carbon Capture Growth Plan Incremental Innovation Smart Specialisation Business Collaboration 
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