© ASPIRE BioNEST The University of Hyderabad has officially launched the Centre for Alternate Protein Research at its ASPIRE BioNEST bioincubator. This facility aims to accelerate research and development in sustainable food technologies, with a focus on alternative proteins. The Centre’s opening marks a strategic move to support the growth of startups in the alternative protein sector and foster innovation in food security, nutrition, and climate change solutions. The Centre is supported ...| Cultivated X
Image courtesy of NIZO Contract research company NIZO has announced that its site in Ede, the Netherlands, is set to be transformed into a food innovation park. The site will enable collaborations between startups, scale-ups, corporates, and knowledge institutions who are working towards the food transition and the development of sustainable proteins. The innovation park will feature facilities such as a food-grade pilot plant and the recently established Biotechnology Fermentation Factory (B...| Cultivated X
The IRS has begun releasing guidance for how taxpayers should handle the new tax rules introduced by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), and Revenue Procedure 2025-28 is some of the first official direction. The OBBB lets businesses immediately deduct domestic R&D costs starting in 2025, allows small businesses to retroactively expense past costs, […] The post IRS Issues Guidance on Research Expenditures in Light of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act appeared first on Warren Averett CPAs & A...| Warren Averett CPAs & Advisors
Since 1954, Section 174 of the federal tax code has allowed businesses to deduct qualified research expenses in the year they incurred those costs. Congress also created the R&D Tax Credit in 1981. Together, these elements of the tax code have been highly effective as an incentive for investing in innovation. As part of the Tax Cuts […] The post A Business’s Guide to R&D Expense Capitalization and Amortization Changes appeared first on Warren Averett CPAs & Advisors.| Warren Averett CPAs & Advisors
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At AERDF, we exist to push the boundaries of what’s believed to be possible in education research and development—bringing bold ideas to life and bridging the gap between innovation and real-world learning impact. AERDF aims to deliver proven and accessible inventions to the education sector. Since our inception in 2021, we’ve embraced a model that […] The post Bold Ideas, Rigorous Methods: Shaping the Future of Education Using an Advanced Inclusive R&D Model appeared first on AERDF.| AERDF
OQC announces research that could dramatically accelerate the path to commercially viable quantum computers.| OQC - Enterprise ready quantum solutions
Sequencers are vital for Layer 2 rollups on Ethereum and beyond, but face risks from bugs, censorship, and stalls. Exploring modular sequencing can unlock safer, more scalable blockchain networks.| ChainSafe
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Explore how educators, researchers, and community leaders came together at ISTE+ASCD to spotlight state and regional innovation hubs rethinking education R&D. Read about real-world examples, bright spots from across the country, and what these collaborative models could mean for the future of learning. The post Building Bridges: How Collaborative State and Regional Innovation Hubs Can Reshape Education R&D appeared first on AERDF.| AERDF
Risen Energy, one of the world’s major players in solar PV, is also becoming a well-known name in the energy storage system (ESS) space.| Energy-Storage.News
In this post I'm dealing with a very important question from the perspective of a person managing or financing R&D, how does one know how well is R&D performing? If your thought was that you'll measure it by economic success of a product that uses the results of R&D then you are on a wrong track. Namely, the product can be success or a failure because of a number of reasons, of which| Everything about nothing
In my previous post I wrote about my personal opinion what is R&D. In this post I'm going to analyze definition given by OECD, which might be argued to be a relevant authority for such topics. OECD produces for decades a document called Frascati Manual which is about collecting and reporting data about R&D. The latest version is from 2015 and that one is used as the basis for this post.| Everything about nothing
In this post I would like to describe what is R&D. This is a continuation of a more general idea of cooperation between industry, academia and government about what I wrote in the previous post. By describing what is R&D I hope also to answer the other part of the post's title, why SMEs should have one. In doing so, I'm not going to give formal definitions for now but only my opinion,| Everything about nothing
This is a first in a series of post (I hope) that will deal with research and development in small and medium enterprises. The reason for me being interested in this topic will be clear after I describe a bit how I got into this. And before I start, let me clearly state that I'm not an expert for economy, management, or even a question of what science is. Everything I say is my personal view at| Everything about nothing
Follow KBKG on Social Media Linkedin Facebook X-twitter Youtube When most people hear “Research and Development,” they imagine high-tech labs, futuristic| KBKG
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Leading chocolate producer Barry Callebaut has partnered with the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) to explore the potential of cocoa cell culture| vegconomist - the vegan business magazine
Throughout history, moments have invited us to rethink how learning happens, who it serves, and what it could become. And yet, many of these opportunities have come and gone without the lasting change they promised. The COVID-19 pandemic is one such moment. It revealed long-standing inequities, catalyzed fresh thinking, and sparked a desire for new […] The post Can Regional Innovation Hubs Create a More Promising Future for K-12 Education? appeared first on AERDF.| AERDF
What happens when you get three experienced soldiers together to discuss something they've worked on for much of their careers? Well, the first thing that happens is that they "go secure" and start speaking in acronyms. More importantly, you get an enthusiastic conversation about transforming the Army to support soldiers now and well into the future. LTG Ross Coffman is in the virtual studio with hosts Lou Yuengert and Bob Bradford, and as the Deputy Commanding General of Futures Command, he'...| A Better Peace: The War Room Podcast
Critical path traversal vulnerability in SAP SRM MDM Catalog (CVE-2025-25243). RedRays security experts provide PoC exploit and remediation guidance. CVSS 8.6.| RedRays - Your SAP Security Solution
By Bill Taylor and Giovanni Ortiz | Research & Development Tax CreditsOn June 1, 2025, Texas lawmakers passed Senate Bill 2206 legislation that| KBKG
Researchers in Korea have developed a scaffolding technology for achieving precise marbling patterns in cultivated meat at scale.| Cultivated X
La entrada Robotics for R&D: Validation of innovations, risk mitigation, and accelerated development se publicó primero en Robotnik.| Robotnik
At Robotnik, we have supported this ecosystem from the very beginning, convinced that it is the most accessible, flexible, and powerful way to progress from prototyping phases to industrial solutions or final products.| Robotnik
Hyper Luminal Games and Sugar Creative awarded £35,000 to be part of Inclusive Design Accelerator programme in conjunction with InGAME and StoryFutures Academy. The Inclusive Design for Immersive Experiences Challenge offers SMEs the opportunity to work directly with InGAME and StoryFutures Academy, Open Inclusion and XR Access, to pilot an experimental Inclusive Innovation Process. To […] The post Winners selected to take part in Inclusive Design Accelerator appeared first on InGAME.| InGAME
A breakdown of my process and framework for large-scale outdoors Augmented Reality game design. Learn how I applied this framework and how you can do the same! Author: Divij Sood, R&D Fellow for Technology and Innovation Evolving AR from the tabletop to the great outdoors. Bringing the streets of 1941 Lochee to your street. Emulating […] The post Walk The Streets Of 1941 Lochee, Dundee: A Framework For Large-Scale Outdoors Augmented Reality Game Design appeared first on InGAME.| InGAME
Do You Create Games or Immersive Experiences? Want Your Content to be Accessible for a Wider Audience? Learn, Develop and Apply Inclusive Design Superpowers? Enhance the Reach and Quality of Your Experiences? And Get Paid to Do It? If so, the Inclusive Design for Immersive Experiences Accelerator Challenge is for you! The Accelerator is an […] The post Apply for Inclusive Design for Immersive Experiences Challenge Call appeared first on InGAME.| InGAME
Konglomerate Games and Biome Collective will receive £45,000 each to deliver a proof of concept demonstrator for the Nesta Playbox. Follow their journey with us in 2022. In December 2021, five videogame developers from across Scotland were given £5,000 to pitch their vision for the ‘Nesta Playbox’. The playbox is a digital twin of a Scottish neighbourhood, […] The post Two Dundee Studios share £90,000 Virtual Neighbourhood Prize appeared first on InGAME.| InGAME
Green Bioactives, a Scottish biotechnology company specializing in sustainable plant-based natural products, has secured a grant of up to £1.1 million from| Cultivated X
Debut, a US company producing biotech ingredients for the beauty industry, has announced a breakthrough in the development of animal-free carmine.| Cultivated X
Spanish biotech startup Allbiotech Biotechnologies has completed the first production run of its Genesys V1 bioreactor, a lower-cost alternative for precision| Cultivated X
In the latest episode of Career Close-up, we talk to Paul Kelleher, VP of engineering at QT Technologies (Qualcomm Ireland) in Cork.| Silicon Republic
Dans Son Discours adressé aux participants de « la Journée Nationale de l’Industrie », tenue le 29 mars à Casablanca, Sa Majesté le Roi Mohammed VI, que Dieu L’assiste, a… L’article LA RECHERCHE & DÉVELOPPEMENT au coeur de la nouvelle feuille de route pour la souveraineté industrielle du Maroc est apparu en premier sur Atlas original.| Atlas original
Over the years, the development of bio-based superabsorbent polymer (SAP) has been limited, and more so for biodegradable SAP. Very few companies have been able to reach past the pilot production phase for bio-based acrylic acid, the key intermediate used in the production of SAP. Cross‐linked polyacrylates are the most common type of SAP produced today. Acrylics dominate the SAP market owing to their relatively inexpensive raw materials and ease of synthesis from high-molecular-weight prod...| Green Chemicals Blog
If your company is developing or researching AI technology to improve processes and procedures, you may be able to claim the Research and Development (R&D) Tax Credit.| Warren Averett CPAs & Advisors
Reprint: F0606C Offering customers too many product choices may decrease their sense of well-being.| Harvard Business Review
Online experiments can be a game changer when it comes to marketing and innovation. By running some 25,000 tests a year, for instance, Booking.com has transformed itself from a small start-up to the world’s largest accommodation platform. Today scaling up an organization’s experimentation capabilities is critical, but many firms struggle to do it—not because of technology but because of culture. To break down cultural barriers, companies need to create an environment where curiosity is ...| Harvard Business Review
Marketing executives focus too much on ever-narrower demographic segments and ever-more-trivial product extensions. They should find out, instead, what jobs consumers need to get done. Those jobs will point the way to purposeful products—and genuine innovation.| Harvard Business Review