8101.0 - Innovation and Technology Update (Newsletter), Dec 2006
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 25/01/2007
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4. INNOVATION STATISTICS 4.1 RECENTLY RELEASED INNOVATION STATISTICS First results from the 2005 Innovation survey were released on 7 December 2006 in the ABS publication Innovation in Australian Business, 2005 (cat. no. 8158.0). The first release included a summary publication with basic results for all topics and data cubes for key indicators (state by industry, state by employment size and industry by employment size) and summary financial indicators. Detailed data (including some cross-classified industry, state and employment outputs) for all topics will be released over the next two months. The expected schedule is: 19 January 2007 - Detailed data for Skills and capabilities sought; Collaboration; Source of Funds and Barriers. 16 February 2007 - Detailed data for Drivers; Source of ideas; Methods for acquiring knowledge; and Intellectual property protection. Internationally comparative data for Australia, New Zealand and the European Union. For further information about the 2005 Innovation survey outputs, contact Peter Hodgson, Innovation and Technology Business Statistics Centre, ABS on (08) 9360 5367. 4.2 FORTHCOMING ABS PUBLICATIONS ON INNOVATION The Innovation in Australian Business (IABS), 2003, Expanded Confidentialised Unit Record File, 8158.0.55.01 is expected to be released in early 2007. The Confidentialised Unit Record File from the 2003 Innovation Survey will contain unidentified individual statistical records with information about Australian businesses that innovated during the three years ended December 2003. The 2003 IABS CURF will be available via the Remote Access Data Laboratory (RADL) as an Expanded File ONLY. Detailed information about the contents of the IABS 2003 CURF will be available on the ABS website in the IABS 2003 Technical Paper (cat. no. 8158.0.55.002). 4.3 INNOVATION TECHNICAL REFERENCE GROUP (TRG) The Innovation Technical Reference Group, set up to provide advice to the ABS on innovation data collection issues, met in the ABS on 17 August 2006. Members from the following key stakeholder organisations participated in the meeting: Department of Communication, Information Technology and Arts, CSIRO, DITR, Productivity Commission, DEST and the Ministry of Treasury. Key issues discussed in the meeting include:
4.4 SOME USEFUL NON-ABS WEBSITES ON INNOVATION STATISTICS Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources (DITR) http://www.industry.gov.au Department of Education, Science and Technology (DEST) http://www.dest.gov.au Productivity Commission (PC) http://www.pc.gov.au Backing Australia's ability website http://backingaus.innovation.gov.au Biotechnology Australia http://www.biotechnology.gov.au Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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