More money went into science and development last year than at any time
since 1993, the Czech Statistical Office reports. Nearly 60 billion crowns,
or 1.6% of GDP went into the sectors in 2010, mainly due to private
companies, which invested nearly 30 billion. An entire quarter of expenses
from the entrepreneurial sector went towards development in the automobile
industry; other important industries were machine engineering and
pharmaceuticals. Most of the money, 25 billion, went into experimental
development followed by applied research at 18 billion. Compared with other
states the Czech Republic put more money into science than Italy or Spain
and three times less than Austria.