Which are the Most Innovative Countries of the World in 2023?
results of the Global Innovation Index 2023

Which are the Most Innovative Countries of the World in 2023?

The WIPO presented yesterday the Global Innovation Index 2023 ranking 132 countries on their innovation capabilities. "Two promising innovation waves are making their presence felt across economies and societies: a digital innovation wave, built on artificial intelligence (AI), supercomputing and automation, and a deep science innovation wave, based on biotechnologies and nanotechnologies.

Many of the key indicators of technological progress are trending positively. Computing power continues to increase in line with Moore’s Law. Green supercomputing is becoming more efficient. Renewable energy is increasingly affordable. And the cost of genome sequencing continues to decline. Spurred on by the scale of the possibilities before us, top corporate R&D expenditure exceeded USD 1 trillion for the first time last year, with ICT firms the primary drivers", according to the WIPO.

Switzerland is for a 13th year the most innovative country of the world

Switzerland – for a 13th year – ranks first in the GII 2023. Sweden is now 2nd and the United States 3rd, followed by the United Kingdom (4th) and Singapore (5th), which enters the top 5.

132 countries ranked


Finland (6th) moves closer to the top 5, and every other Nordic (Denmark 9th and Sweden) and Baltic (Estonia, 16th, Lithuania 34th and Latvia 37th) economy is also on an upward trend, except for Iceland, which stays stable at 20th position.

China – still the sole middle-income economy within the GII top 30, having entered the top echelon in 2014 – is ranked 12th in GII2023, while Japan is 13th. Israel (14th) makes it into the top 15. Saudi Arabia (48th), Brazil (49th) and Qatar (50th) make it into the top 50, and South Africa (59th) into the top 60. Indonesia (61st) joins China, Tu?rkiye (39th), India (40th), Viet Nam (46th), the Philippines (56th), and the Islamic Republic of Iran (62nd) in the group of middle-income economies within the GII top 65. This is the group that has climbed the GII rankings fastest over the last decade.

Outside the top 65 but within the top 100, the following middle- and low-income countries have progressed the most – by more than 20 ranks – within the last decade: Morocco (70th), Uzbekistan (82nd), Egypt (86th) and Pakistan (88th). In the last four years, and since the pandemic started, Mauritius (57th), Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Brazil and Pakistan have risen the most in rank (in order of rank progression).

Brazil and Singapore are new innovation leaders in their regions

Below you can see the top three economies by region. Both Brazil and Singapore are new innovation leaders in their region in 2023.

The top 3 innovation economies by region

What strikes me personally is that a country Like Japan, which is with the Tokyo-Yokohama region the number one Science & Technology Cluster in the world is not even in the top 3 countries in their region, and ranked number 13 in the global index of 2013. It's proof that great inventors do not have to be great innovators.

So, how did your country score? And are you happy with that? Start contributing to help your economic region be a better innovator for a better world!

Ps. Contact me if you like any help at the front-end of innovation in your endeavours to spark a culture of innovation among your department, business unit, organisation, or country, and check out my front-end innovation services page .

Innovative regards from Milano,

Gijs

LinkedIn TopVoice, Founder FORTH Innovation Institute, Keynote Speaker

Check out my keynotes, workshops and innovation methodologies at

#innovation #GII2023 #globalinnovationindex #mostinnovativecountry


Nicolas Schwabach

B2B Copywriter and marketing mathematician

1 年

Can anyone explain why the so-called creative sector is so anti-innovation?

Chuck Varelas

LearningStone Advisor, Rep. Creativity and Innovation, Tech-Peace, Sr. Project Mgt.(Agile+WF)

1 年

Tks Gijs. When speaking of Japan, what do you mean by the next phrase? "It's proof that great inventors do not have to be great innovators."

Peter de Vries

Passionate leader with a demonstrated track record of building high performing teams and leading change. Complete life cycle management of chemical - energy- and plastic/polymer plants. Focus on EHS, Quality and Growth.

1 年

1 and 7

Maria Brizzi

Tech Community Builder | Marketing, Digital Communications Expert

1 年

Nice article, Gijs van Wulfen - Front End Innovation. Let's innovate with a purpose! ??

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Gijsbertus J.J. van Wulfen的更多文章

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了