High Technology Indicators Tables according to approach by sectors Cantabria: No. of establishments, turnover, sale of products and added value in high tech sectors by period, branch of activity and type of indicator. Units: financial data in thousands of euros Number of establishments Turnover Turnover distribution (%) Sale of products Added value Added value distribution (%) High tech and medium-high tech manufacturing sectors 216 2,289,672 100.00 1,877,805 604,839 100.00 High tech manufacturing sectors 24 100,180 4.38 85,757 43,277 7.16 21 Manufacture of Pharmaceutical Products .. .. .. .. .. .. 26 Manufacture of computers, electronic and optical ptroducts 18 13,177 0.58 9,787 5,845 0.97 303 Manufacture of aircraft and spacecraft .. .. .. .. .. .. Intermediate-high tech manufacturing sectors 192 2,189,493 95.62 1,792,048 561,562 92.84 20 Chemical industry 36 661,567 28.89 598,745 217,849 36.02 254 Manufacture of weapons and ammunition .. .. .. .. .. .. 27-29 Manufacture of electrical material and equipment Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c. Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers 82 1,520,319 66.40 1,186,680 339,390 56.11 30-301-303 Manufacture of other transport equipment, except: naval construction aircraft and spacecraft construction and machinery thereof .. .. .. .. .. .. 325 Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies 73 7,607 0.33 6,623 4,324 0.71 High tech or state-of-the-art services 799 417,320 18.23 .. 225,622 37.30 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 732 398,099 17.39 .. 200,427 33.14 72 Research and development 67 19,221 0.84 .. 25,195 4.17 Notes: 1) Source: Industrial Enterprises Survey (In 2017 the survey extends its population and territorial scope, extending its coverage to enterprises without employees and incorporating the enterprises of Ceuta and Melilla) and Annual Services Survey. '.' = null data. '..'=protected data by the Stadistical Secrecy. '...'=data not available. For reference year 2016, several methodological improvements have been applied to the Structural Enterprise Statistics, framed within the 'Project for the integration of structural economic surveys'. As a consequence of these changes, the results of said exercise are not strictly comparable to those of other years, as the evolution of the variables obeys not only to possible real changes produced in this period, but also to the effects of the methodological improvements on the estimation of said variables. This effect is more pronounced for the variable number of enterprises in the Trade and Services Sectors, and relatively small for the rest of the information. For more details, please consult the specific document 'Measuring the effect of methodological changes in Structural Enterprises Statistics 2016': https://www.ine.es/metodologia/t37/metodologia_eee_cambios2016.pdf 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