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Typically the NRDC would patent the product for commercial exploitation and earn royalties as private sector companies generated sales from those products. Examples of such products include
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John Crawley (1993) NRDC’s role in the early British computer industry. Resurrection, the Bulletin of the Computer Conservation Society, issue number 8, winter 1993, pp 25–32
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The NRDC was established in India in 1953 to help develop and promote technologies developed at various national R&D institutions.
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Crawley HJ (1957) The National Research Development Corporation Computer Project. NRDC Computer Sub-Committee, paper 132, Feb 1957.
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in 1948 to meet a perceived need at the time to exploit the many products that had been developed during
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Lavington, Simon. "NRDC and the Market." Moving Targets, History of Computing (2011): 147-191.
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Abstract of Department of Trade and Industry report "Monitoring of British Technology Group"
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would also not have taken place without the involvement of the NRDC.
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to transfer technology from the public sector to the private sector.
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under the Development of Inventions Act 1948 and the first
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Index

British Government
Attlee's Labour government
World War II
Defence Research Establishments
Board of Trade
managing director
Lord Giffard
hovercraft
SR.N1
Saunders-Roe
National Enterprise Board
British Technology Group
carbon fibre
asbestos
plastic
composites
semi-conductor
technology
hovercraft
Rothamsted Research
pyrethroids
insecticides
permethrin
cypermethrin
deltamethrin
Percy Mills, 1st Viscount Mills
Sir Alan Arthur Saunders
William Black, Baron Black
Frank Schon, Baron Schon
National Enterprise Board

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