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Archive:High-tech statistics

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Creating, exploiting and commercialising new technologies has become essential in the global race for competitiveness. High-technology sectors are key drivers of economic growth, productivity and welfare, and are generally a source of high value added and well-paid employment. Technology-intensive enterprises are often referred to as hightechnology – or high-tech – companies.

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