• In 1977 Larry Ellison, Bob Miner and Ed Oates founded Software Development Laboratories around a new IBM technology called relational databases.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press both reported Friday that GM is moving the engineers -- who have been working on the fuel-cell technology in the company's advanced development laboratories division -- to the company's core production engineering division, which designs vehicles to be brought into production.

    CNN: GM takes step toward fuel-cell car

  • If we are serious about fusion development, the president should appoint a fusion power commissioner with the authority to organize and streamline the research, development, and deployment of fusion power, especially by directing new areas of research and development within our national laboratories.

    FORBES: A Challenge to America: Develop Fusion Power Within a Decade

  • It also describes Mr Hussein's elaborate attempts to conceal his weapons programmes, including the development of mobile biological-weapons laboratories.

    ECONOMIST: Getting tough | The

  • The new college development includes workshop areas, classrooms, laboratories and indoor sports facilities as well as an outdoor sports area and parkland.

    BBC: Bristol Technology and Engineering Academy

  • Fujitsu Limited and Fujitsu Laboratories Limited today announced the development of the PC industry's first recycling system that collects used CDs and DVDs at Fujitsu Group recycling centers and reuses the plastic in the bodies of notebook PCs.

    ENGADGET: Fujitsu making laptops from unwanted CDs and DVDs

  • The enthusiasm for energy stocks spilled over into a niche oilfield services company: Amsterdam-based Core Laboratories NV, which provides drillers with production development and reservoir management products and services.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • But Patricia Danzon of the Wharton Business School argues that this makes little sense when most big drug firms have laboratories in several countries and often acquire drugs under development from biotechnology firms located elsewhere.

    ECONOMIST: Developing new drugs

  • Examples of how the Conventions contribute to development include the UNESCO designated sites, such as the nearly 1000 World Heritage properties and over 500 Biosphere Reserves, which provide ideal laboratories where innovative heritage-driven approaches to sustainable development are tested.

    UNESCO: Culture for Sustainable Development

  • The FTTA allowed government laboratories like the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to enter into Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) with the pharmaceutical industry.

    FORBES: Sen. Wyden's Proposal Will Kill NIH-Pharma Collaboration

  • For four decades after World War II, the federal government made enormous investments in research universities, national laboratories, communications and micro-processing technologies, and the necessary infrastructure to support the development and commercialization of information technologies that have transformed the American workplace, created entire new industries, and made the American economy the most productive in the world.

    FORBES: Penny Wise And Pound Foolish: Why Obama's Symbolic Spending Freeze May Grow The Deficit

  • In the mid-1930s, when he left the institute with a doctorate in electronics, he was taken on by Bell Telephone Laboratories, founded by the inventor of the telephone and in its day the most famous scientific research and development organisation in the world.

    ECONOMIST: John Pierce

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