Thursday, 4 July 2013 - 07:36
Global Innovation Index 2013
The Netherlands ranked no. 4 in the Global Innovation Index 2013 (GII).
Global Innovation Index 2013 (GII) indicates the most innovative countries this year. The no. 1 spot still belongs to Switzerland. Sweden and the United Kingdom are on the second and third places respectively.
Geneva, Switzerland
fr:Utilisateur:Ork.ch/Wikimedia Commons In the face of financial crisis, this is a step up for the country. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Director-General Francis Gurry said that dynamic innovations hubs are growing worldwide even with the tough situation the international economy is currently experiencing. “These hubs influence local advantages with a global outlook on markets and talent,” Gurry said. Other countries that made it to the top 10 list (in order) are: United States of America, Finland, Hong Kong, Singapore, Denmark, and Ireland.
fr:Utilisateur:Ork.ch/Wikimedia Commons In the face of financial crisis, this is a step up for the country. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Director-General Francis Gurry said that dynamic innovations hubs are growing worldwide even with the tough situation the international economy is currently experiencing. “These hubs influence local advantages with a global outlook on markets and talent,” Gurry said. Other countries that made it to the top 10 list (in order) are: United States of America, Finland, Hong Kong, Singapore, Denmark, and Ireland.