Research and development gross expenditure: 2022
Estimates of total expenditure on research and development (R&D) across different market sectors by UK country and English region for 2022.
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Main points
- An estimated total of £1.6 billion was spent on R&D in 2022 in Wales.
- R&D expenditure in Wales represented 2.3% of total UK R&D expenditure.
- Business enterprise R&D accounted for 60.1% of the total R&D expenditure in Wales, with higher education R&D accounting for 36.8%, and government R&D making up 2.8%.
- In a small region such as Wales, the level of R&D expenditure can be influenced greatly by a small number of major projects commencing or ending, meaning the time series can be volatile.
Notes
This release provides estimates of R&D performed in, and funded by, the following four sectors of the UK economy:
- business enterprise R&D (BERD)
- higher education R&D (HERD)
- government, including UK Research and Innovation R&D (GovERD)
- private non-profit organisations R&D (PNPRD)
These sectors’ R&D data are known collectively as gross domestic expenditure on R&D (GERD).
In this statistical publication, R&D and related concepts follow internationally agreed standards defined by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), as published in the Frascati Manual 2015.
These figures provide the current best estimate of R&D at the UK level, but there is more uncertainty in the estimates below the UK and performing sector level. The UK totals and performing sector level research and development (R&D) figures are designated as accredited official statistics, while the remaining figures (including Wales data) have official statistics designation.
For 2022, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) have a new sample for the BERD statistics that has increased the volume of data received and ensured that the BERD statistics now better reflect the level of R&D performed across the UK economy. Therefore, estimates from 2022 are not directly comparable with previous years except at the UK level.
Further information is available in the ONS release.
Contact details
Statistician: Emma Horncastle
Email: economic.stats@gov.wales
Media: 0300 025 8099