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Bridging Applied Research and Industry: Lessons from Guangdong´s New R&D Institutes for Brazil´s EMBRAPII Model

Chiara Valsecchi
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Chiara Valsecchi: Federal University of Pampa, Brazil

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Abstract: Applied research is essential for translating scientific discoveries into practical industrial solutions. This brief examines how Guangdong’s New Research and Development Institutes (NRDIs) offer lessons for Brazil’s EMBRAPII model. Despite operating in different political economies, both systems face analogous challenges: ensuring research responds to industrial demand, financing mid-TRL development, and creating structures that reward application alongside publication. NRDIs are defined by their market orientation, hybrid funding models, and institutional autonomy. Through “innovation platforms” with local governments, they coordinate research, commercialisation, enterprise incubation, and talent cultivation into an integrated ecosystem. EMBRAPII’s tripartite co-financing model has demonstrated impact—68.2% of supported projects lead to innovations—but structural challenges persist. This brief argues that Guangdong’s experience offers Brazil specific, actionable pathways: more struc?tured industry-driven agenda setting, independent legal entity intermediaries, deeper integration with finance and talent policy, and investment in shared mid-TRL infrastructure. The window of opportunity is open, and the institutional foundations exist.

Date: 2026-05-23
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