Examples of using Knowledge-intensive in English and their translations into Swedish
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Medicine
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Computer
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Programming
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In today's knowledge-intensive and global competition, specialization is increasing,
Knowledge-intensive commodity and service production showed a stronger growth of out put in employment than other sectors between 1970 and 1993.
rapidly changing and knowledge-intensive organizations, high demands is put on the leader to exercise leadership.
Building a more knowledge-intensive economy requires increased cooperation between public-sector research and businesses.
other possible policy actions for knowledge-intensive services at regional level.
Defending the amendment, Mr Le Scornet underlined that a knowledge-intensive society was both a means
The defence industry is a high technology, knowledge-intensive industrial activity,
In 2000, high-technology and knowledge-intensive sectors created 1.5 million net jobs in the EU.
The defence industry is a high technology, knowledge-intensive industrial activity,
Knowledge-intensive technology company that develops products and subsystems in close collaboration with customers.
Collaboration of this kind helps make Sweden an attractive country both to researchers and knowledge-intensive companies," says Mr Björklund.
Fostering Europe's transformation into a knowledge-intensive, low-carbon and highly competitive economy requires adequate modern
Animation industry takes brain-intensive and knowledge-intensive work, involving massive human resource in the brain storming activities.
a rapidly growing organisation focused on knowledge-intensive companies in industrial automation.
Laboratory technology is a knowledge-intensive area and customers are therefore offered services such as support,
SP is a knowledge-intensive business; our employees are our most important resource
in Solna with a combination of housing, parking areas and a knowledge-intensive industry.
which pose a significant barrier to a more innovative and knowledge-intensive economy and are particularly detrimental to SMEs.
Knowledge-intensive technology company that develops products and subsystems in close collaboration with customers. Inossia.
Denmark have achieved a structural change to a more knowledge-intensive economy.