Main results
- Internal R&D expenditure increased by 13.0% in 2022, reaching 2,565 million euros.
- The full-time equivalent personnel dedicated to internal R&D activities in Biotechnology was 35,301.2. 58.0% were women.
Expenditure in internal R&D activities related to Biotechnology reached 2,565 million euros in 2022, an increase of 13.0% as compared with the previous year. This expenditure represented 13.3% of the total spending on internal R&D activities.
By execution sectors, expenditure by the Business sector increased by 17.8% and expenditure by Higher Education increased by 10.8%.
Regarding the total expenditure on internal R&D activities in Biotechnology, the Business sector showed the highest percentage (47.7% of the total). Behind them were Public Administration (30.2%), Higher Education (21.6%) and Private Non-Profit Institutions (IPSFL), with 0.4%.
Year 2022. Thousands of euros
Internal R&D activities related to Biotechnology were financed in 2022, mainly by the Business sector (44.4% of the total) and the Public Administration sector (40.1%).
Year 2022. Thousands of euros
In 2022, the full-time equivalent (FTE) personnel dedicated to internal R&D activities in Biotechnology was 35,301.2. 58.0% of the personnel were women.
The research collective consisted of 22,324.6 individuals as FTE personnel. 54.5% were women.
Year 2022. Full-time Equivalence
Among the final application areas of products obtained from the use of different types of biotechnologies, Human Health and Food stood out, accounting for 48.7% and 32.4% of the total units, respectively.
Year 2022. Percentage
The Autonomous Communities with the highest expenditure on internal R&D activities in Biotechnology in 2022 were Cataluña (31.5% of the total), Comunidad de Madrid (26.9%) and Andalucía (9.6%).
Year 2022. Thousands of euros
(*) Rest of sectors: Government, PNP and Higher Education
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The objective of the Statistics on the use of Biotechnology is to measure national efforts in biotechnology-related activities, in order to provide the necessary information for adequate decision-making in scientific-technological policy.
In this regard, the objective is to ascertain the type of biotechnology-related activities that are carried out in each of the sectors in which the economy is divided; the final application areas of the products obtained via the development of biotechnologies; and the economic and human resources appointed to the biotechnology-related productive and investigation activity in Spain.
For more information, you can access the methodology and the standardised methodological report.
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