Yorkshire Post

Yorkshire shows largest fall in R&D spending in the UK

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YORKSHIRE HAS seen the biggest drop in businesses investing in research and developmen­t for growth, a Government study has claimed.

The latest UK Innovation Survey showed that against a 3 per cent decline in R&D nationally, Yorkshire was the region with the steepest dip at 14 per cent, ahead of the North East at 10 per cent and the East Midlands at 4 per cent.

Only the South West showed an innovation activity increase, according to the report by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.

“The statistics are a wake-up call, but the good news is that we have all the individual ingredient­s in place to reverse the decline,” said Dr Martin Stow, Nexus director at the University of Leeds’ new £40m innovation centre, which is set to open early next year.

“The drop in R&D investment in our region takes us from a leading position, to one which is much more in line with other regions, with around half our businesses active in new product and business developmen­t.

“We want to lead the innovation march again, so our aim is to help more existing businesses, new enterprise­s and inspired graduates to access university research teams and resources, which will help them to realise the tremendous value of R&D in translatin­g their ideas into market success.

“The University of Leeds has produced over 100 spin-out companies, six of which now have a market value of over £500m on AIM – more than any other UK university – and there are many more in the pipeline.

“Individual lightbulb moments are still crucial to innovation, but ground-breaking ideas, inventions and products are increasing­ly about pools of talent, shared expertise and collaborat­ion. We intend to be at the forefront of facilitati­ng the growth of combined technology and innovation-led business growth across the region.”

Dr Stow was formerly VicePresid­ent for Research and Developmen­t with internatio­nal healthcare group Johnson & Johnson and recently launched an innovative DNA personalis­ed skincare business.

As Nexus director, he will work with businesses to identify and create research partnershi­ps that deliver commercial impact and utilise the centre’s state-of-theart office and lab spaces, meeting and conference facilities.

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DR MARTIN STOW: ‘We have all the individual ingredient­s in place to reverse the decline.’

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