For the last four years, the Global Innovation Index has published a ranking of the world's top 100 science and technology hotspots.
In 2020, Tokyo-Yokohama is the top performing hotspot again, followed by Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou, Seoul, Beijing, and San Jose-San Francisco.
The U.S. continues to host the largest number of hotspots (25), followed by China (17), Germany (10), and Japan (5).
The top 100 clusters are located in 26 economies, of which six – Brazil, China, India, Iran, Turkey, and the Russian Federation – are middle-income economies.
Details are in the below attached document.
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2020 ranking of science and technology hotspots
2021-01-19 08:00:00
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For the last four years, the Global Innovation Index has published a ranking of the world's top 100 science and technology hotspots.In 2020, Tokyo-Yokohama is the top performing hotspot again, followed by Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou, Seoul, Beijing, and San Jose-San Francisco.The U.S. continues to host the largest number of hotspots (25), followed by China (17), Germany (10), and Japan (5).The top 100 clusters are located in 26 economies, of which six – Brazil, China, India, Iran, Turkey, and the Russian Federation – are middle-income economies.Details are in the below attached document.
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