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How is Europe faring in innovation?

By | November 9, 2012, 5:08 AM PST

The Regional Innovation Scoreboard 2012 ranks 190 territories based on how innovation is growing.

Released today, the European Commission’s report assesses how each European region is faring when it boils down to promoting and supporting innovation — a key driver for economic growth and jobs. The rankings include expenditure in research and development, SME activity, public-private collaborations, patent filings and the commercialization of products in high-tech industries.

Covering 190 regions across the European Union, Croatia, Norway and Switzerland, the scoreboard uses four performance tiers: 41 regions in the first group of “innovation leaders”, 58 regions belonging to the second group of “innovation followers”, 39 regions labeled “moderate innovators” and 52 regions are in the fourth group of “modest innovators”.

The results show that most territories have a wide variety of innovation performance within their borders. As an example, France and Portugal both varied in the performance of regions (including overseas territories) ranging from innovation leaders to modest innovators.

The Czech Republic, Finland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom all have at least one region in 3 different innovation performance groups. Greece, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia were all considered ‘moderate innovators’ by the report.

The most innovative regions in the EU are Sweden, Denmark, Germany and Finland. In Germany, 12 out of 16 regions, the majority of Finnish territories, and most of Denmark’s regions are ‘innovation leaders’. However, Switzerland came out on top, with only one single region not being granted the title of innovation leader.

Capital regions, unsurprisingly, are often national leaders in innovation. Within the EU, the number of top innovative leaders increased by 7 regions between 2007 and 2011. In addition, 12 regions were bumped up from modest or moderate innovators to innovation followers.

European Union member states Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg and Malta have not been included within the original report.

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If this report is correct then europe is doing very well for itself. Unfortunately reality doesn't support this. This report seems to be more of a propoganda report to make people feel good after they are given a coupon for a free big mac and then find out they are actually standing in line for a soy burger at wimpys.

It would be a better article if there were some examples of what these innovative countries really produced. Betamax was innovative but lost the video tape wars. Cars with doors that open in the front were innovative, but are safety hazards. DDT was innovative but we know what that does to people also. While adding a piece of rubber to the end of a wooden stick with some grahite in it actually is still innovative today.
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What you can buy at your local store and what is the latest innovation and ideas do'nt mean that is workable for practicale use. Many ideas and innotvations are just wishful thinking. When you can buy the finish product at your local store and it proves reliable and useful, then that is a innivation leader.
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