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Regional Innovation Scoreboard

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El cuadro de indicadores regionales de la innovación (ris) de la Comisión Europea evalúa el rendimiento de la innovación de las regiones europeas en un número limitado de indicadores. [...] la región más innovadora de la UE es Estocolmo en Suecia, seguida por capital (Copenhague) en Dinamarca, y sureste en el reino unido. Algunos centros regionales innovadores existen también en países innovadores moderados: Praga (Praga) en la República checa, bratislavský kraj (Bratislava) En Eslovaquia, y Euskadi en España.

http://ec.europa.eu/growth/industry/innovation/facts-figures/regional_en


Regional Innovation Scoreboard
The Regional Innovation Scoreboard (RIS) is a regional extension of the European Innovation Scoreboard, assessing the innovation performance of European regions on a limited number of indicators. The RIS 2017 covers 220 regions across 22 EU countries, Norway, Serbia, and Switzerland. In addition, Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, and Malta are included at country level.
The RIS 2017 replicates the refined analytical framework of the European Innovation Scoreboard to the extent possible in terms of data availability. In addition, it introduces a more detailed breakdown of performance groups and offers a new toolbox with contextual data that can be used to analyse and compare structural differences between regions.
The new Scoreboard confirms that Europe's most innovative regions are located in the most innovative countries. The most innovative region in the EU is Stockholm in Sweden, followed by Hovedstaden (Copenhagen) in Denmark, and South East in the United Kingdom. Some regional innovative hubs exist also in moderate innovator countries: Praha (Prague) in the Czech Republic, Bratislavský kraj (Bratislava) in Slovakia, and País Vasco (Basque Country) in Spain.

Regional profiles by country

Please use the latest versions of the profiles (updated on 26 June 2017) by clicking on the links below. Do not use any versions downloaded before that date, as these contain errors.
AustriaBelgiumBulgariaCroatiaCzech Republic
DenmarkFinlandFranceGermanyGreece
HungaryIrelandItalyNetherlandsNorway
PolandPortugalRomaniaSerbiaSlovakia
SloveniaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandUnited Kingdom

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