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1 Global Science and Engineering: A Status Report Engineering Globalization Workshop Arlington, Virginia May 17, 2012 Rolf Lehming Program Director, S&E Indicators National Science Foundation/NCSES www.nsf.gov/statistics/

2 The United States in the global S&E system Research and development expenditures STEM education STEM workforce including researchers Research outputs High-tech manufacturing, knowledge intensive services ICT

3 The United States in the global STEM system Research and development expenditures STEM education STEM workforce including researchers Research outputs High-tech manufacturing, knowledge intensive services ICT

4 Estimated R&D expenditures worldwide: 1996–2009 SOURCE: National Science Board Science and Engineering Indicators 2012

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8 TotalIn U.S.OverseasPercent overseas 1999144,435126,29118,14412.6 2000155,924135,46720,45713.1 2001162,719143,01719,70212.1 2002158,040136,97721,06313.3 2003162,677139,88422,79314.0 2004190,029164,18925,84013.6 2005205,251177,59827,65313.5 2006214,011184,42829,58313.8 2007238,124203,67834,44614.5 2008236,096199,10536,99115.7 R&D performed by U.S. multinational companies: 1999-2008 National Science Board, Science and Engineering Indicators 2012

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10 The United States in the global STEM system Research and development expenditures STEM education STEM workforce including researchers Research outputs High-tech manufacturing, knowledge intensive services ICT

11 1999:16% 1999: 7%

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19 The United States in the global STEM system Research and development expenditures STEM education STEM workforce including researchers Research outputs High-tech manufacturing, knowledge intensive services ICT

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22 The United States in the global STEM system Research and development expenditures STEM education STEM workforce including researchers Research outputs High-tech manufacturing, knowledge intensive services ICT

23 KTI Industries: Financial Business Communications (incl. R&D, software Education Health HIGH TECH manuf. Air/spacecraft Pharmaceuticals Communications equip. Computers/office equip. Scientific instruments

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31 The United States in the global STEM system Research and development expenditures STEM education STEM workforce including researchers Research outputs High-tech manufacturing, knowledge intensive services ICT

32 Information and Communications Technologies--ICT Vital infrastructure platform for many social and economic activities. Combination of 3 high-tech manufacturing, 2 KI services Communications equipment, computer/office equipment, semiconductors Communications services, computer programming

33 SOURCE: National Science Board, Science and Engineering Indicators, 2012

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