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📄 Source:MENESR-DGESIP/DGRI-SIES.

 Coverage:Whole of France.

The data presented here are taken from the annual survey of 11,000 firms on resources devoted to R&D. Since 2000, this survey has asked firms what proportion (%) of their intramural R&D expenditure they devote to biotechnology.

A field of research is a multidisciplinary area of R&D that may be carried out in several different research branches. The R&D carried out by a particular firm may fall within several fields of research. The intramural R&D expenditure incurred by that firm is therefore assigned to the field of research in question, according to the percentage of expenditure declared by firms for each field.

The field studied here is biotechnology.

Active biotechnology firms are those that devote a proportion of their intramural R&D expenditure to biotechnology research.

Dedicated biotechnology firms are those that devote at least 75% of their R&D expenditure to biotechnology research.

A research branch is a branch of economic activity that benefits from R&D. 32 categories are described here, based on the second version of the French classification of activities (NAF).

The ‘Professional, scientific and technical activities’ research branch primarily covers R&D activities, as well as engineering services.

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42 business R&D in biotechnology

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Intramural business enterprise expenditure on R&D (BERD) in the field of biotechnology totalled €3.0 billion in 2013, accounting for around 10% of BERD. The proportion of firms active in this field of research has remained stable compared to 2012, at 11%. Firms that specialise in biotechnology are mostly small enterprises.

In 2013 (semi-finalised data), business enterprises spent a total of €3.0 billion on R&D in biotechnology, i.e. an increase of 2.9% in real terms in expenditure in this field. 10% of business intramural expenditure on R&D (BERD) was dedicated to biotechnology (table 42.01). In terms of the number of businesses, 11% of all companies carrying out R&D in France were involved in this field, as in 2012 (chart 42.02).

The proportion of business enterprises active in biotechnology research among all companies with expenditure on R&D reached nearly 11% in France in 2013 (semi-finalised data).

The overall BERD of the businesses concerned was €5.4 billion: intramural expenditure on the 'biotechnology' field therefore corresponds to around 56% of their total BERD.

Two thirds of active biotechnology firms are dedicated, in other words they devote at least 75% of their intramural expenditure on R&D to it. Dedicated biotechnology firms spent nine-tenths of all expenditure in biotechnology within France, representing a total of €2.7 billion in investment. In practice, these dedicated firms devoted almost all of their intramural R&D expenditure (98%) to R&D in biotechnology.

R&D in biotechnology is carried out by small companies (chart 42.03): 56% of active biotechnology firms and 61% of dedicated biotechnology companies in this field employed fewer than 20 people in 2013. By comparison, only one business in two active in R&D is in the top band for number of employees. The proportion of small businesses is even more marked in the United Kingdom or Germany, where 80% and 79% respectively (2014 data) of active biotechnology firms have fewer than 50 employees (compared to 73% in France, in 2013) 1. The proportion is a little lower in the United States (72% in 2012) and South Korea (60%). Japan meanwhile has a very low proportion of businesses with fewer than 50 employees among its active biotechnology firms (28% in 2013).

By contrast, there are relatively few large structures among dedicated biotechnology companies. Only 7% have at least 250 employees, compared to 10% of companies active in this field and all companies active in R&D. Dedicated companies have an average of 86 employees, compared to 156 for active biotechnology firms and 220 for businesses active in R&(table 42.01).

The ‘Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations’ remained the main research branch investing in this field in 2013, accounting for 64% of R&D expenditure in biotechnology (chart 42.04), although only 12% of businesses were active in this field. Together with ‘Professional, scientific and technical activities’, these two branches accounted for more than three quarters (77%) of all R&D expenditure allocated to the ‘biotechnology’ field. Although the latter group accounted for much less expenditure, it did include a higher proportion of active firms (43% in 2013). The chemical industry still occupied third place in the proportion of expenditure targeted at biotechnology.

 Coverage:Whole of France.

1 OECD, Key biotechnology indicators, Juillet 2015, http://www.oecd.org/sti/inno/keybiotechnologyindicators.htm

How to cite this paper :

MONTENACHE Stéphane. Business R&D in biotechnology. In: Higher education & research in France, facts and figures - 50 indicators [online]. KABLA-LANGLOIS Isabelle (dir.). Paris: Ministère de l'Éducation nationale, de l'Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche, 2016. 9th ed. Chapter 42 [Accessed 11/05/2024]. ISBN 978-2-11-151572-7. https://publication.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/eesr/9EN/EESR9EN_R_42-business_r_d_in_biotechnology-ILL_02.php

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The data presented here are taken from the annual survey of 11,000 firms on resources devoted to R&D. Since 2000, this survey has asked firms what proportion (%) of their intramural R&D expenditure they devote to biotechnology.

A field of research is a multidisciplinary area of R&D that may be carried out in several different research branches. The R&D carried out by a particular firm may fall within several fields of research. The intramural R&D expenditure incurred by that firm is therefore assigned to the field of research in question, according to the percentage of expenditure declared by firms for each field.

The field studied here is biotechnology.

Active biotechnology firms are those that devote a proportion of their intramural R&D expenditure to biotechnology research.

Dedicated biotechnology firms are those that devote at least 75% of their R&D expenditure to biotechnology research.

A research branch is a branch of economic activity that benefits from R&D. 32 categories are described here, based on the second version of the French classification of activities (NAF).

The ‘Professional, scientific and technical activities’ research branch primarily covers R&D activities, as well as engineering services.

 

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Share of business enterprises working in biotechnology
10.7%
 
2012
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Share of business enterprises specialising in biotechnology
6.9%
 
2013
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Gross domestic expenditure on R&D in biotechnology
3 bn
 
2013
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42.01 Data on business R&D in biotechnology in 2012

 
Firms carrying out R&D in-house
All firms Active biotechnology firms Dedicated biotechnology firms
% of all firms carrying out R&D (number of firms) 100.0 10.7 6.9
% of all firms carrying out R&D (number of employees - headcount) 100.0 8.1 2.7
Average number of employees (per firm) 220.0 156.0 86.0
GERD
Total (€M) 30,700 5,400 2,700
Average (per firm in €M) 1.7 2.9 2.2
Average R&D intensity (€k)1 22 35 39
GERD devoted to biotechnology
Total (€M) 3,000 3,000 2,700
Average (per firm in €M) 0.2 1.6 2.2
Proportion of GERD devoted to biotechnology (%) 2 9.8 55.5 98.3
 

1 Average of the ratio (GERD/Number of employees).
2 All figures for GERD are rounded off to the nearest €100,000. However, the ratios are calculated using non-rounded data.

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42.02 Biotechnology as a proportion of R&D from 2000 to 2013 (%)

  
number of firms
R&D expenditure
 
 

In 2013, active biotechnology firms accounted for a little less than 11% of all firms carrying out R&D.

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42.03 Breakdown by number of employees of firms carrying out R&D in 2013 (%)

250 employees and more
50-249 employees
20-49 employees
fewer than 20 employees
  
Dedicated biotechnology firms
Active biotechnology firms
All firms active in R&D
 
 
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42.04 Main research branches of active biotechnology firms in 2013 (%)

Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations
Specialised scientific and technical activities
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
Agriculture, forestry and fisheries
Manufacture of food, beverages and tobacco products
Others
  
% of the number of active biotechnology firms
% of intramural BERD devoted to biotechnology
 
 
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Other editions

Etat de l'enseignement supérieur et de la rechercheHigher education & research in France, facts and figures 10th edition - June 2017
41 - business R&D in biotechnology - Stéphane Montenache
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Translation

 Etat de l'enseignement supérieur et de la rechercheL'état de l'Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche en France n°9 - Juin 2016
42 - la R&D en biotechnologies dans les entreprises - Stéphane Montenache
La dépense intérieure de R&D des entreprises (DIRDE) en biotechnologie s’élève à 3,0 milliards d’euros (Md€) en 2013. Elle représente près de 10 % de la DIRDE. La proportion d’entreprises de R&D qui sont actives dans ce domaine est stable par rapport à 2012, à 11 %. Les entreprises spécialisées en biotechnologie sont surtout des petites structures [Consult the following page in french]


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