This study identifies strategic technologies for the Netherlands and assesses the Dutch knowledge infrastructure to support their development and use.
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The research method involved a systematic global review of technology supply, analysis of Dutch industry needs, and evaluation of the importance of technologies to the Netherlands' economic goals. It also included an assessment of the Dutch knowledge infrastructure.
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The “Technology Radar” report, commissioned by the Netherlands' Directorate for Technology Policy, aims to pinpoint technologies crucial for the country's strategic interests and evaluate the Dutch knowledge infrastructure's capability to foster these technologies. The study systematically reviews the global technology supply, Dutch industry needs, and their significance to the nation's economic objectives. It also identifies potential gaps in knowledge supply. The findings are intended to guide government-industry-research network dialogues on prioritizing and investing in knowledge development. The project produced five reports, with three in English and two in Dutch, providing an overview, gathered insights, raised issues, and reached conclusions.
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Categories: English publication language | Netherlands geographic scope | anufacturing | application-oriented technology | bio-technology | business community | civil engineering | communications technology | dutch industry needs | economic objectives | emerging technologies | energy | global geographic scope | global technology supply | government dialogue | information technology | knowledge infrastructure | knowledge investment | materials technology | microelectronics | optoelectronics | plastic | priority setting | process technology | research networks | strategic technologies