research and content writing - plagiarism free

Job ID: 34251921

Budget: £10 – £15 GBP

Hi, I have put together a list of 25 industries that carryout R&D projects and activities. For each of the industries listed below, could you please provide up to date statistics on the various industries, including percentage on the number of businesses within the industry claiming R&D tax credit/ incentive, how much the government has awarded to the industry so far and the gaps in the amount awarded due to lack of awareness of R&D tax incentive, also provide the weblink to the statistical data so it can be verified by readers. The statistics need to be relevant to the UK.

1. Administrative and support services industry
2. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing industry
3. Arts, entertainment, and recreation industry
4. Automotive Industry
5. Construction industry
6. Cosmetic industry
7. Education industry
8. Electricity, Steam, Gas, and Air Conditioning Supply Industry
9. Financial and Insurance Activities industry
10. Food and drink industry
11. Hospitality industry
12. Human Health and Social Work activities industry
13. Information and Communication industry
14. Manufacturing industry
15. Mining and Quarrying industry
16. Printing and Packaging Industry
17. Real estate industry
18. Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation industry
19. Technology industry
20. Transport and storage industry
21. Vaping industry
22. Wholesale and retail trade industry
23. Fabricated metal products except machinery and equipment
24. Shipbuilding
25. Transport and storage, incl. postal and courier activities
26. Information technology

Also, for the following 5 industries, provide plagiarism free content/explanation and 5 example each of R&D projects conducted/could qualify for R&D tax incentives.
1. Fabricated metal products except machinery and equipment
2. Shipbuilding
3. Transport and storage, incl. postal and courier activities
4. Arts, entertainment, and recreation industry.
5. Information technology

Please see example below of how the answers should be present for the above 4 industries:
Automotive industry
The automotive business is one of the world's most profitable economic sectors, designing, developing, manufacturing, marketing, and selling of automobiles. The automotive sector in the UK is based on a solid ground, with a long history of innovation and cutting-edge engineering. It is agile, flexible, and fundamentally competitive, with world-leading levels of efficiency.
Investing in research and development in the past has resulted in today's safer roads and cleaner, more efficient automobiles. The growing need for greener solutions has altered the UK automotive industry and its R&D programs.
Presently, the automotive industry is adopting new technologies in its operations at an unprecedented scale. In addition to technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), big data and analytics that have been around for a while, newer technologies such as the internet of things (IoT) and blockchain technology also find numerous applications in the automotive industry. Despite this, many businesses underclaim R&D tax credits, and others do not claim them due to the misunderstanding that R&D is dominated by scientists in white lab coats rather than mechanics in oily overalls. Hence, very few have realised that they can claim a generous tax deduction or even prompt payment from HMRC.
Automotive projects that may be eligible for R&D tax relief include:
• Alternative fuels and enhanced fuel formulas.
• Manufacturing and assembly methodologies and techniques to scale up engineering prototypes to enable full-scale production.
• Engines for cars that are lighter and more powerful without sacrificing safety, dependability, or performance.
• The use of artificial intelligence and human-machine interactions in car manufacturing.
• Developing race cars with CFD techniques, such as modelling and analysis of existing cars, and subsequent iterative improvements via analysis patterns, moulds, and components to complete testing and validation.