High Technology Indicators National tables according to approach by sectors Internal expenditure on R+D in high tech sectors by branch of activity and nature of expenditure. Units: thousands of euros Internal R&D expenditure: total R&D expenditure Internal R&D expenditure: current expenditure Internal R&D expenditure: capital expenditure High and medium-high technology manufacturing sectors 3,032,702 2,891,922 140,780 High tech manufacturing sectors 1,467,886 1,417,627 50,259 21 Manufacture of Pharmaceutical Products 773,822 733,945 39,877 26 Manufacture of computers, electronic and optical products 186,641 178,127 8,514 303 Manufacture of aircraft and spacecraft and its machinery 507,423 505,555 1,868 Intermediate-high tech manufacturing sectors 1,564,816 1,474,296 90,520 20 Chemical industry 312,855 280,903 31,952 254 Manufacture of weapons and ammunition 13,906 12,907 999 27-29 Manufacture of electrical material and equipment Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c. Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers 1,062,967 1,010,506 52,461 30-301-303 Manufacture of other transport equipment, except: naval construction aircraft and spacecraft construction and machinery thereof 131,074 127,497 3,576 325 Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies 44,014 42,483 1,532 High tech or state-of-the-art services 2,945,409 2,727,265 218,144 59-63 Motion picture, video and tv programme activities, sound recording and music edition Radio and tv programming and broadcasting activities Telecommunications Programming, consultancy and other activities related to IT Information services 1,121,089 1,068,948 52,141 72 Research and development 1,824,320 1,658,316 166,003 Total high and medium-high technology sectors 5,978,111 5,619,187 358,924 Total business sectors 8,767,460 8,173,898 593,562 Notes: 1) Source: Tecnológico Statistics on research and experimental development (R&D) activities. High technology sector, according to NACE 2009: 20, 21, 25.4, 26, 27-29, 30 except 30.1, 32.5, 59-63 y 72. The change of nomenclature in the literals is for clarity and not a methodological change. Source: National Statistics Institute