The Atlas of Ideas
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The Atlas of Ideas was a three year programme at Demos, which explored changes in the global geography of science and innovation. Between 2005 and 2008, it published studies of China, India, South Korea and Brazil.
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- The Atlas of Ideas We used to know where new ideas would come from: established universities and corporate research centres in highly developed countries. Think again. from : mollywebb 16th January 2007
- BBC NEWS | Business | Wage worry as Wipro profits boom BBC NEWS | Business | Wage worry as Wipro profits boom from : paulmiller 19th July 2006
- Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | We must forge a new special relationship - with India Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | We must forge a new special relationship - with India from : kirstenbound 6th September 2006
- The future is Indian: so wake up, Whitehall - Comment - Times Online The future is Indian: so wake up, Whitehall - Comment - Times Online from : kirstenbound 6th September 2006
- BBC NEWS | Politics | Cameron hails India-UK trade ties BBC NEWS | Politics | Cameron hails India-UK trade ties from : kirstenbound 6th September 2006
- FT.com / Asia-Pacific - Cameron seeks to revitalise links with India FT.com / Asia-Pacific - Cameron seeks to revitalise links with India from : kirstenbound 6th September 2006
- The Ascent of Wind Power - New York Times Wind power is quickly emerging as a serious alternative not just in affluent areas of the world but in fast-growing countries like India and China. from : mollywebb 28th September 2006
- The Atlas of Ideas We used to know where new ideas would come from: established universities and corporate research centres in highly developed countries. Think again. from : mollywebb 16th January 2007
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