Benchmarking Regional Innovation: A Comparison of Bavaria, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland



Figure 8: Percentage of All Plants with External Links for Innovation:

Northern Ireland


Republic of Ireland

Other Group Companies

Uni/Higher Educ


30

25


Clients/Customers


Uni/Higher Educ


30


Cl i ents/Customers


Private Research Instit


Ind Operated Labs


15

10


20

15

10


Suppliers


Competitors


Private Research Instit


Ind Operated Labs


Suppliers


Competitors


Govt Research Labs

Govt Research Labs


Bavaria

Other Group Companies

Uni/Higher Educ


30

25

20


Clients/Customers


Private Research Instit


Ind Operated Labs


Govt Research


Labs


34


Suppliers


Competitors




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