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Global Innovation Index Rankings‌ – 2023/2024

Several Middle Eastern nations saw their‍ rankings in​ the 2023/2024 global Innovation Index (GII) ​released in September 2023. the United Arab Emirates led the region, ​followed by Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Oman. These rankings reflect each country’s innovation‍ ecosystem, encompassing factors like research and growth,⁤ technological⁣ adoption, and human capital.

Global‍ Innovation ‌Index (GII) Overview

The Global Innovation Index,co-published annually by the World Intellectual Property Association ​(WIPO),Cornell University,and INSEAD,ranks 132 economies based on their innovation capabilities and outcomes. ⁤It uses 80 indicators to‍ assess ​innovation performance,grouped into pillars like institutions,human capital ​and research,infrastructure,market sophistication,business ⁤sophistication,and creative outputs.

The 2023⁤ report, released September​ 20, 2023, highlights the importance of deep science – fields like artificial intelligence and biotechnology -‌ in driving future innovation.

Middle Eastern Nation rankings – 2023/2024

According to the 2023 Global Innovation Index report,the ‌United arab Emirates ranked 35th globally,leading the Middle​ East. Saudi Arabia followed at 54th, Bahrain at 55th, and Oman at 57th. ‌These rankings represent⁢ a snapshot of‍ innovation performance as of the ‌report’s data collection ​period.

United Arab Emirates (UAE) – Rank 35

The UAE’s‌ ranking ⁢of 35th demonstrates its⁤ commitment to fostering innovation through strategic investments ‍in technology and infrastructure. The country consistently ranks high in areas like telecommunications infrastructure ‍and market sophistication.

For example,the UAE ⁤government⁤ launched the ‘National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence 2031’ in‌ 2019,aiming to position the‌ country as a global leader in AI by 2031. UAE AI Strategy

Saudi Arabia ⁣- rank 54

Saudi ⁣Arabia achieved a ranking⁤ of 54th in the 2023 GII, indicating progress in⁢ its innovation ecosystem.the country is actively diversifying its economy ⁣away from oil ⁢and investing in sectors like technology and renewable ⁢energy.

Saudi Vision ‌2030, launched in 2016, outlines a thorough plan for economic and social conversion,⁤ with innovation as⁣ a key pillar. Saudi Vision 2030

Bahrain – Rank 55

Bahrain’s ranking of 55th reflects its efforts to develop a supportive habitat for startups and ‍innovation. The⁢ country has ⁣focused on strengthening its‌ regulatory‌ framework and attracting foreign investment.⁣

In 2021, bahrain launched‌ the ‘National‍ Post-Oil Economy Vision’ which prioritizes innovation and ⁤digital transformation. ⁤ Bahrain’s ​Post-Oil Economy⁣ Vision

Oman – Rank 57

Oman’s 57th-place ranking demonstrates​ its growing focus on innovation,especially in ‍areas like renewable energy and logistics. ⁣The country is investing ⁤in ‌education and research ⁢to ⁣build ⁢a skilled workforce.

Oman’s Vision 2040, unveiled in 2019, ‍emphasizes the importance ⁣of innovation and technology‌ in achieving enduring economic development. Oman Vision 2040

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