Illustrative image (Photo: VNA) Hanoi (VNA)- Vietnam ranked 44th out of 132 countries and economies in the Global Innovation Index 2021 (GII 2021) which was announced bythe United Nations' World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) onSeptember 20.
The country kept its first position among the 34 lower-middle income economies in the index.
The GII 2021 report released on September 20 mentioned Vietnam as one of four middle-income economies (the othersbeing Turkey, India and the Philippines) with the potential to change theglobal innovation landscape, systematically catching up with other economieslike China.
Vietnam, along with India, Kenya and the Republic of Moldova, holds the record for overperforming on innovation relative to their level of development for the 11th year in a row, according to the report.
This year's GII data shows that Northern America and Europe continue to lead far in front of other regions for innovation, but the innovation performance of South East Asia, East Asia, and Oceania (SEAO) has been the most dynamic in the past decade, and is the only region closing the gap.
The 2021 Global Innovation Index, issued by the World IntellectualProperty Organization (WIPO), ranks the innovative performance of worldeconomies based on seven factors: human capital and research, knowledge andtechnology output, infrastructure, market sophistication, businesssophistication, creative outputs and institutions.
Vietnam has been part of the index since its debut in 2007, climbingup steadily since 2013, after several years of hovering just above the 70thplace. The country ranked 42nd in the index in 2019 and 2020, which is explained by the change in Vietnam's calculation of its GDP./.