23 July 2007
Science and Innovation
Innovation is a key catalyst for productivity growth. New ideas drive enterprise, create new products and markets, and improve efficiency, delivering benefits to firms, customers and society. A successful innovation system requires a strong science and engineering base to provide quality research outputs and skilled personnel. Scientific and technological advances also drive improvements in quality of life, particularly through public services, such as healthcare, and through environmental protection.
Science & innovation investment framework 2004-2014
The Government has published a ten-year investment framework for science and innovation alongside the 2004 Spending Review. The framework sets out the Government’s ambition for UK science and innovation over the next decade, in particular their contribution to economic growth and public services, and the attributes and funding arrangements of a research system capable of delivering this.
The Government has consulted extensively with key stakeholders in drawing up this investment framework, including the scientific community, businesses, charities and regional and devolved bodies, as well as international contacts, and has received invaluable contribution from a wide range of individuals and organisations. At Budget 2004, the Government published a consultation document 'Science & innovation: working towards a ten-year investment framework'.
A list of organisations who submitted responses and consented to their publication is available on this website, and is located in Annex D of the framework document, along with other organisations and individuals who have been consulted by the policy review team. Science & innovation investment framework 2004-2014
The framework will build upon the substantial analysis and consultation of recent years, including the Lambert Review of business-university collaboration, Investing in Innovation, the Roberts Review of the supply of scientists and engineers, and the DTI Innovation Report.
Related links
- Science and innovation investment framework 2004 - 2014: next steps (March, 2006)
- Supporting growth in innovation: next steps for the R&D tax credit (December, 2005)
- Supporting growth in innovation: Enhancing the R & D tax credit (July, 2005)
- Consultation document: Science and innovation: working towards a ten-year investment framework (March 2004)
- List of organisations that have submitted responses and consented to their publication (May, 2004)
- Lambert Review of Business-University Collaboration: Final Report (Lambert Review, December 2003)
- Investing in Innovation: A Strategy for Science, Engineering and Technology (includes Government response to the Roberts Review, July 2002)
- SET for Success: The Supply of People with Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Skills (Roberts Review, April 2002)
- Cross-Cutting Review of Science and Research: Final Report (DfES, DTI, HMT,OST, March 2002)
- Creating Knowledge, Creating Wealth: Realising the Economic Potential of Public Sector Research Establishments (Baker Report, August 1999)
- Press notice, 06/03/04 Government unveils blueprint for future of British science
- Press notice, 02/03/04 Government proposes long-term strategy for science
External links
- UK Stem Cell Initiative (DoH website)
- Science and Innovation Investment Framework 2004-2014: Annual Report 2007
(BERR website, 23 July 2007) - Science and innovation investment framework 2004-2014: Annual Report 2006
(DTI website, 13 July 2006) - The ten-year Science & Innovation Investment Framework Annual Report 2005
(DTI website, July 2005) - Competing in the Global Economy: The Innovation Challenge
(DTI website, December 2003)
Media links
The document below is available in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). If you do not have Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer you can download the software free of charge from the Adobe website. For alternative ways to read PDF documents and further information on website accessibility visit the HM Treasury accessibility page.
- PDF file of the Terms of reference for the ten-year investment framework for science and innovation (DfES / DTI / HMT, March 2004)
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