Businesses aren’t doing their part to help commercialize university research in Canada, according to a new C.D. Howe Institute report .
Canadian universities spend more than $11-billion a year on research and development – more per capita than U.S. universities – but they are laggards when it comes to “technology transfer,” concludes social scientist Peter Howitt, professor emeritus at Brown University and a C.D. Howe resident fellow.
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