The Global Innovation Index 2021, the 14th edition of the index ,was recently released by the World Intellectual Property Organization. (https://www.wipo.int). It’s unique because it covers the time when Covid-19 impacted all economies. Daren Tang, the Director General, noted that in his introductory remarks: This year’s edition is being released in the middle of a continuing COVID-19 pandemic, which has taken a grim toll on lives and livelihoods, but also given us many examples of human ingenuity, resilience and adaptability. Indeed, the GII 2021 finds that the innovative sectors of the global economy have remained strong, despite severe disruptions.
Global Innovation Index 2021:
https://www.wipo.int/global_innovation_index/en/2021
Check out the report to find out more about innovation in the countries where you do business, where you visit, where you live. There’s much to be discovered in this report – and here are three bits of information to get your started:
Top 15, most innovative, of all 132 countries included in the index:
1 Switzerland
2 Sweden
3 United States of America
4 United Kingdom
5 Republic of Korea
6 Netherlands
7 Finland
8 Singapore
9 Denmark
10 Germany
11 France
12 China
13 Japan
14 Hong Kong, China
15 Israel
#1 Country by Region:
North America – United States of America
Latin America & Caribbean – Chile
Sub Saharan Africa – South Africa
North Africa and Western Asia – Israel
SE Asia, East Asia & Oceana – Republic of Korea
Central & South Asia – India
#1 Where countries are grouped by income:
High income group: Switzerland
Upper middle income: China
Lower middle income: Vietnam
Lower income: Rwanda
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