Core Insights - The report titled "Great Power Competition: Future Global Technology Development Trends Forecast" predicts that by 2033, the top six countries in technological strength will be the United States, Israel, Germany, Japan, China, and Russia, based on 82 indicators such as R&D investment and patent numbers [3][5]. Group 1: Country Rankings and Strengths - The United States holds the top position, with a projected global innovation index ranking of third by 2025, leading in technology output, particularly in AI and quantum computing [8][10]. - Israel ranks second, with a high-tech industry that contributes significantly to its GDP, and an R&D expenditure of 6.35% of GDP, which is double the OECD average [12][13]. - Germany is ranked third, with a strong industrial base and a projected innovation index ranking of ninth by 2025, heavily investing in smart manufacturing and industrial 4.0 [15]. - Japan is in fourth place, with an innovation index ranking of twelfth by 2025, known for its meticulous attention to detail in technology and high R&D spending [16]. - China ranks fifth, showing rapid progress with a projected innovation index ranking of tenth by 2025, leading in patents and advancements in quantum computing and 5G technology [18]. - Russia is sixth, with a strong legacy in aerospace and nuclear energy, and a focus on advancing its scientific research capabilities [20]. Group 2: Future Outlook and Trends - The report anticipates that by 2025, the total number of patents among these six countries will increase by 15%, indicating a growing trend in international collaboration and project partnerships [22]. - By 2033, advancements in quantum networks and sustainable energy are expected to reshape the global technological landscape, benefiting the general public through improved technologies in mobile payments, healthcare, and green energy [24].
以色列人预测,未来10年世界上科技实力最强大的“6个国家”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-08 10:23