Abstract

This paper investigates patterns of university-firms interactions in electro-metal-mechanics sector in Brazil in six regional clusters: Belo Horizonte, Caxias do Sul, Porto Alegre, Araraquara e Sao Carlos, Joinville e Sao Jose dos Campos. The investigation is based in information from firms innovative patterns from Brazilian Industrial Survey of Technological Innovation (PINTEC) and from interactive research groups from CNPq’s Directory of Research Groups. The results stress the importance of geographical location to the intensity and patterns of university-firms interactions.

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