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April 2008
Switzerland among the most innovative countries
Switzerland continues to be among the world’s most
innovative countries. According to the 2007 report of the European
Innovation Scoreboard (EIS), Switzerland ranks 2nd behind Sweden
followed by Finland, Israel, Denmark, and Japan.
Switzerland performs especially well in the category «Business research
and development expenditures». These expenditures in GDP percentage
are among the highest in Europe. Together both public and business
spending on research and development (R&D), Switzerland is also
among the best within Europe. In addition, Switzerland figures among
those European countries investing the most in future technologies.
Expenditures on R&D are considered a highly important growth factor
within a knowledge-based economy.
Switzerland also leads in the number of patent applications (per
million population) filed with the European Patent Office (EPO),
in the number of patents granted by the US Patent and Trademark
Office (USPTO). It also leads in the number of triad patents (patents
which are filed at the EPO , the Japanese Patent Office and granted
by the USPTO). The total amount of these patents indicates and also
stimulates innovation in Switzerland.
The EIS represents a comparative analysis of innovation performance
in Europe, Israel, the United States, Canada, Australia, and Japan,
based on 25 indicators in the categories of «Innovation Drivers»,
«Knowledge Creation», «Innovation and Entrepreneurship», «Applications»,
and «Intellectual Property».

www.proinno-europe.eu
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