High Technology Indicators National tables according to approach by sectors Intensity in innovation (*) in high tech sectors by sectors and type of indicator. Units: percentages In innovation: over total companies In innovation: regarding companies that perform internal R+D High tech and medium-high tech manufacturing sectors 2.97 3.65 High tech manufacturing sectors 5.93 6.99 21 Manufacture of Pharmaceutical Products 5.65 6.53 26 Manufacture of computers, electronic and optical products 5.89 8.63 303 Manufacture of aircraft and spacecraft 6.66 7.55 Intermediate-high tech manufacturing sectors 2.26 2.77 20 Chemical industry 1.39 1.72 254 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 2.49 3.01 30-301-303 Manufacture of other transport equipment, except: naval construction aircraft and spacecraft construction and machinery thereof 4.18 5.05 325 Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies .. .. High tech or state-of-the-art services 5.92 10.36 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 3.70 4.47 72 Research and development 84.82 84.82 Total high and medium-high technology sectors 3.85 4.82 Total business sector 1.06 2.14 Notes: .Data protected by statistical secrecy 1) There is a break in the series due to the methodological change in the new version of the Oslo Manual. For this reason, the data are not comparable with those published for previous years. '.'=means data omitted due to lack of representation. '..'=protected data by the Stadistical Secrecy. Source: Innovation in Companies Survey. (*) Innovation intensity: Expenditure on innovation/turnover x100. 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