Examples of using Knowledge intensive in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
In the developed economies, traditional industry will be able to compete only by becoming more knowledge intensive.
industry together in specific research fields through knowledge intensive meetings, seminars and research projects.
for different kinds of jobs- both labour and knowledge intensive.
environmental conditions of developing countries is a knowledge intensive process that benefits from the support of research.
innovation is to transform today's industrial forms of production towards more knowledge intensive, sustainable, trans-sectoral manufacturing
Objectives: To empower people confronted with large quantities of digital information and to support them in knowledge intensive tasks, by exploiting the linguistic knowledge embodied in documents,
thereby increasing employability and helping industry to become more knowledge intensive and competitive.
of section K of NACE and as a minimum, the split into knowledge intensive services and operational services should always be offered as an alternative aggregation.
In a society that is characterized of being both more and more knowledge intensive and differentiated in the labor market, education has come
a competence boost in knowledge intensive- and innovative production development.
can now increasingly be found in the service sector, including in highly skilled jobs in knowledge intensive business services.
In a society where the labour market is becoming increasingly knowledge intensive and more differentiated, education has assumed
We are very happy and proud to see that the Knowledge Foundation shows a continued confidence in Jönköping University's focus on knowledge intensive product realization and on creating an internationally competitive knowledge environment.
competitive and attractive European Research Area as part of wider efforts to transform the EU economy towards more knowledge intensive activities.
transfer research results into goods and services as well as a growing skills gap are affecting knowledge intensive sectors.
its specific objective of"transforming today's industrial forms of production towards more knowledge intensive, sustainable, low-carbon,
creating resilient jobs in knowledge intensive activities, developing a human resource base equipped with innovation skills,
attracting new mobile knowledge intensive enterprise.
The production of services, knowledge intensive services especially, requires interaction between the producer and the client.
The use of HRST core is particularly high in knowledge intensive services such as health