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世界知识产权组织报告显示 中国创新实力持续增强
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-09-17 00:11

Group 1: Global Innovation Index Overview - The World Intellectual Property Organization released the 2025 Global Innovation Index Report, evaluating nearly 140 economies using around 80 indicators, including R&D expenditure, venture capital transactions, high-tech exports, and intellectual property applications [1] - Switzerland, Sweden, the United States, South Korea, and Singapore ranked highest in innovation index, while China made its first appearance in the top ten, indicating a continuous enhancement of its innovation capabilities [1][2] - Global R&D growth is projected to decline to 2.3% in 2025, down from 4.4% in 2023, with actual corporate R&D spending growth slowing to 1% due to persistent inflation [1] Group 2: China's Performance in Innovation - China ranked 10th in the 2025 Global Innovation Index, marking its first entry into the top ten [2] - In 2024, China ranked first globally in knowledge and technology output, surpassing the U.S. in R&D expenditure, and maintained the highest number of patent applications [2] - China has the largest number of innovation clusters globally, with 24 out of the top 100 located in China, and the Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou cluster ranked first globally [2] Group 3: Emerging Economies in Innovation - Several middle-income economies have seen their rankings rise since 2013, becoming new forces in the global innovation system through investments in education, digital infrastructure, and industrial upgrades [3] - India ranked 38th, leading in the low-income group, while Turkey, Vietnam, and the Philippines also showed significant progress in high-tech manufacturing and knowledge output [3] - Countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Brazil have improved their rankings since 2019 by enhancing innovation infrastructure and fostering collaboration between government, enterprises, and academia [3]