Economy with vision

In 2015, Germany had 371 patents with world market potential per one million inhabitants. That was more than the USA (200) and China (27), but less than Switzerland (612), Sweden (445) and Japan (387). In 2016, German enterprises spent 158.8 billion euros on innovation. More than three-quarters of this total was spent by industry.

The value of science

The number of scientific publications per one million inhabitants has continually increased over the last two decades. In 2016, 1,367 publications were published per one million inhabitants. This density is higher than in the USA or Japan. But Scandinavian countries, Austria and Great Britain have higher publication densities than Germany.

Strong networking in politics, industry and science

How comprehensively German politics, industry and science work together is illustrated by an exceptional network: in the five international metropolises New York, São Paulo, Moscow, New Delhi and Tokyo, the German Houses for Research and Innovation (DWIH) unite the decisive actors of Germany’s innovation landscape.

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