Aerospace flying high as sector overtakes communications/telecom equipment as largest R&D performing industry

Guest Contributor
November 11, 2013

Canada's aerospace companies have surged to account for the largest single share of R&D spending in 2012, fuelled by a third year of explosive growth by Bombardier Inc which propelled the Montreal-based multinational to the #1 spot. Bombardier's R&D outlays increased 42.2% in 2012 to reach $1.9 billion, overtaking Blackberry Ltd which held firm with $1.5 billion for the #2 position, according to the latest ranking of Canada's corporate R&D spenders.

The other four aerospace firms also increased their R&D spending, with Pratt & Whitney Canada boosting its outlays by 11.4% to $527 million to take the #5 spot in the ranking. Overall, the sector spent $2.7 billion on R&D, for 22% of the Top 100 total. That beats the communications and telecom equipment industry which historically has been the country's largest R&D performer. In 2012, the 13 companies that made the list accounted for $2.3 billion of R&D expenditures for a 19% share of the total.

Overall, Canada's Top 100 Corporate R&D Spenders invested a total of $12.3 billion, up 12.6% from 2011. The ranking has been compiled for the past 13 years by Research Infosource, a sister company to RE$EARCH MONEY.

"Bombardier is at a peak of a wave of investment and that characterizes a lot of R&D in Canada, which is opportunity- driven," says Research Infosource CEO?Ron Freedman, "Overall the corporate R&D numbers for 2012 appear to be solid. The 12.6% increase is pretty dramatic considering that the firms (in the ranking) experienced a 3% revenue decline. They're investing for the future."

Between 2010 and 2012, Bombardier spent $4.3 billion on R&D, a massive investment tied largely to the engineering and tooling costs associated with several new business jets — Global 7000 and 8000, Learjet 85 and the C Series 100 and 300.

"We're probably at the peak. The level of (R&D) spending should probably decrease down to a lower level after 2014," says Isabelle Rondeau, Bombardier's director of communications. "A good portion of the R&D?is conducted in Canada as most of our planes are developed here."

$100 Million club

Firms that spent $100 million or more — the so-called $100 Million Club — now number 27 (up from 24 in 2011) and account for 78% of the Top 100 total. That includes companies as varied as Rogers Communication Inc — which exploded from #21 to #8 with a 217.4% increase to $346 million — to Syncrude Canada, up 70.8% to $157.23 million for the #18 position.

Of the Top 100, 65 companies boosted their R&D spending, while 34 declined and one remained flat. Research intensity of the Top 100 was 3.3% (up from 2.8% in 2011).

For the 73 firms less than $100 million in R&D outlays, spending actually declined — a phenomenon Freedman says reflects the decision-making process for undertaking R&D "driven by market opportunities and fear".

The pharmaceuticals/biotechnology sector spent a total of $1.2 billion, shared among 22 firms that exceeded the Top 100 threshold of $12.1 million. Generic drug manufacturer Apotex Inc topped the sector with $207.7.7 million (+19.4%), followed by Rx&D member Sanofi, which dipped 19.3% to $122.4 million.

The energy/oil and gas sector continues to make strong gains as the scale of oil sands development spirals upward. The seven companies in the Top 100 all registered gains for a total of $1.1 billion led by Canadian Natural Resources Ltd ($270 million/+22.7) broke into the Top 10 for the first time, while Encana Corp boosted R&D spending by 207.1% to $126.8 million).

IBM?Canada Ltd dominated the software sector with $540 million (+8.0%), followed by Open Text Corp with $169 million (+17.0%).

FMI: www.researchinfosource.com.

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Canada's Top 25 Corporate R&D Spenders 2013

($000s)
   R&D Expenditures      Research       
2012   2011   CompanyFY12   FY11    % ChangeRevenue    Intensity   Industry Sector
1   2   Bombardier Inc* $1,900,240   $1,336,274   42.2   $16,761,293   11.3   Aerospace
2   1   BlackBerry Ltd* ++ $1,508,396   $1,542,007   -2.2   $11,068,571   13.6   Comm/Telecom Equipment
3   3   BCE Inc $576,100   $569,100   1.2   $19,975,000   2.9   Telecommunications Services
4   5   IBM Canada Ltd (fs) $540,000   $500,000   8.0   nd      Software & Computer Services
5   6   Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp$526,984   $473,000   11.4   nd      Aerospace
6   4   Magna International Inc* $514,794   $519,278   -0.9   $30,824,665   1.7   Automotive
7   7   Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd$384,100   $441,900   -13.1   $354,000   108.5   Engineering Services
8   21   Rogers Communications Inc $346,000   $109,000   217.4   $12,486,000   2.8   Telecommunications Services
9   8   Ericsson Canada Inc (fs) $325,000   $323,000   0.6   nd      Comm/Telecom Equipment
10      Canadian Natural Resources Ltd $270,000   $220,000   22.7   $14,589,000   1.9   Energy/Oil & Gas
11   9   AMD Canada (fs) $265,702   $283,255   -6.2   nd      Electronic Systems & Parts
12   11   Cenovus Energy Inc $264,000   $200,000   32.0   $16,842,000   1.6   Energy/Oil & Gas
13   13   Apotex Inc $207,745   $174,003   19.4   $1,265,624   16.4   Pharmaceuticals/Biotechnology
14   14   Imperial Oil Ltd $201,000   $163,000   23.3   $31,053,000   0.6   Energy/Oil & Gas
15   25   General Motors Canada Ltd* (fs) $186,425   $96,932   92.3   nd      Automotive
16   12   TELUS Corp $170,000   $183,000   -7.1   $10,921,000   1.6   Telecommunications Services
17   16   Open Text Corp* $168,975   $144,401   17.0   $1,206,990   14.0   Software & Computer Services
18   26   Syncrude Canada Ltd $157,200   $92,030   70.8   nd      Energy/Oil & Gas
19   19   CAE Inc $144,389   $117,042   23.4   $1,821,200   7.9   Aerospace
20   21   Vale Canada Ltd (fs) $132,000   $109,000   21.1   $5,886,000   2.2   Mining & Metals
21   23   Constellation Software Inc* $128,769   $107,645   19.6   $890,870   14.5   Software & Computer Services
22      BRP Inc$128,200   $129,400   -0.9   $2,896,200   4.4   Transportation
23   50   Encana Corp $126,758   $41,270   207.1   $5,157,936   2.5   Energy/Oil & Gas
24   15   Sanofi (fs) $122,408   $151,695   -19.3   $596,116   20.5   Pharmaceuticals/Biotechnology
25   17   Ontario Power Generation Inc$113,000   $125,000   -9.6   $4,732,000   2.4   Electrical Power & Utilities
* Converted to CDN dollars at annual average 2012 = .9996, 2010 = 0.9891 (Bank of Canada); (fs) foreign subsidiary; (nd) not disclose
Source:Research Infosource



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