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Budget to fund “national science challenges”, innovation
Thursday, 16 February 2012, 11:06 am
Article: BusinessDesk
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Budget to fund “national science challenges”, boost
innovation spend
Feb. 16 (BusinessDesk) – A boost
to science and innovation funding stands out as the only
significant area of new spending not previously signalled
for the 2012 Budget.
The Budget Policy Statement, issued
this morning, highlights both the transformation of the
Crown Research Institute, Industrial Research Ltd, into an
advanced technology institute with campuses in Auckland,
Wellington and Christchurch.
In addition, the Budget will
“establish funding for a series of National Science
Challenges to find innovative solutions to some of the most
fundamental issues New Zealand faces in its future
development,” the BPS says.
(BusinessDesk)

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