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Industrial strategy

Research and statistics

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  • Brings together industry and government to evaluate how hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles can help to decarbonise road transport.

  • Summarises the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills third Manufacturing Summit, held on 28 February 2013.

  • Assesses available evidence on the costs of installing CCS for UK industry.

  • Summarises the Ad Hoc Nuclear Research and Development (R&D) Advisory Board work and its recommendations for future nuclear R&D in the UK.

  • Assesses current civil nuclear research and development capability within the UK, and whether it is sufficient to meet demand.

  • Analysis by Oxford Economics on opportunities in the nuclear sector, and the potential to expand UK industry market share.

  • Independent report by Lord Heseltine with recommendations on how to increase UK growth.

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the care sector.

  • Analyses the financial and non-financial benefits of further education and training. BIS research paper number 104.

  • Capability analysis of the renal market. Demonstrates how a strategic relationship between government and industry can help both parties.

  • Explains the links between the industrial strategy and a number of ongoing initiatives with the construction sector, including infrastructure…

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the education sector.

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the wholesale and retail sector.

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the manufacturing sector.

  • Recommendations from Lord Lingfield's review on developing national occupational standards for teaching staff in the further eduction sector.

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the information and communication technologies (ICT) sector.

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the transportation and storage sector.

  • Analyses evidence on which sectors could contribute to UK future economic growth and employment. BIS economics paper number 18.

  • This is the first report from a programme of research to evaluate Growth and Innovation Fund investments.

  • Transfer of construction statistics to Office For National Statistics (ONS)