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Industrial Strategy: science, research and innovation inquiry

Inquiry

The Science and Technology Committee welcomes the Government's industrial strategy Green Paper, but it could give more room for discussing its links with Brexit. That means that the industrial strategy is not yet being fully configured to shape our Exit negotiations, but it will also have to be progressively updated to reflect the results of those negotiations as they proceed.

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13th Report - Industrial Strategy: science and STEM skills
Inquiry Industrial Strategy: science, research and innovation inquiry
HC 991
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22 February 2017
Inquiry Industrial Strategy: science, research and innovation inquiry
Witnesses Professor Alex Halliday, Vice President, Royal Society, Professor Quintin McKellar, Vice-Chancellor, University of Hertfordshire and Chair, Universities UK's Innovation and Growth Policy Network, and Professor Paul Nightingale, Deputy Director, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex; Steve Bates, Chief Executive, BioIndustry Association, Jen Rae, Head of Policy, Nesta, and Allan Cook, Vice President, Royal Academy of Engineering
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