The Latest Bloomberg Innovation Quotient Released

2015/02/06

Recently, the Bloomberg Innovation Quotient, a ranking of the world’s most innovative countries published every year, released its latest results for 2014. Based on the ranking in six major areas like the R&D, manufacturing and innovation, hi-tech corporation, higher education, personnel for R&D and patent technology, South Korea was measured as the world’s most innovative country, followed by Japan, Germany, Finland, Israel and the U.S. China was ranked as NO. 22, and Hongkong (China) was placed as NO.34. However, China also attracts significant attention by ranking among top three in the regard of the hi-tech corporation and the patent technology. Other countries among the top five in the above two categories are the U.S., Japan, Korea and Canada.


(Source: China IP Magazine)