Hints on government's next steps to promote innovation
Research, Science and Technology Minister Dr Wayne Mapp dropped several hints today on future plans to promote science and innovation in New Zealand.Mr Mapp, speaking at a one-day science and innovation conference in Wellington, spoke at length about the
Nina Fowler
Thu, 21 Oct 2010
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Research, Science and Technology Minister Dr Wayne Mapp dropped several hints today on future plans to promote science and innovation in New Zealand.
Mr Mapp, speaking at a one-day science and innovation conference in Wellington, spoke at length about the importance of driving New Zealand’s
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Nina Fowler
Thu, 21 Oct 2010
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