{"ky":208671,"docuLanguageResource":{"ky":674439,"title":"Europe performs well in innovation","subtitle":"Europe performs well in innovation","htmlContent":"<p>The EU's innovation performance has made steady long&ndash;term progress, increasing by 12.6 percentage points since 2018. This latest edition of the European Innovation Scoreboard (EIS) reveals <strong>significant shifts in national innovation performance</strong>. Thirteen Member States improved their score since last year, with <strong>Malta</strong> (+7.6 points) and <strong>Luxembourg</strong> (+5 points) seeing the largest gains. <strong>Since 2018, all EU countries have boosted their innovation performance</strong>, although progress varies from 0.9 points in <strong>Luxembourg</strong> to 30 points in <strong>Estonia</strong>.</p>\n<p>Other key findings include:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Sweden</strong> reclaims its position as the <strong>EU's top innovator</strong>, with a 12.9 percentage point since 2018, driven by advancements in lifelong learning, business Research and Development (R&amp;D) expenditure and cloud computing.</li>\n<li><strong>Ireland</strong> now leads the <strong>Strong Innovators group</strong>. Since 2018, its performance has grown by 13.3 percentage points, with strengths in cloud computing, production-based CO2 productivity and SME collaboration.</li>\n<li><strong>Croatia</strong> moves up to the <strong>Moderate Innovators group</strong> after a remarkable 19.4-point increase since 2018.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Nevertheless, the newly published 2025 <strong>EIS</strong> and <strong>Regional Innovation Scoreboard (RIS) </strong>show a slight declined of 0.4 points between 2024 and 2025.</p>\n<p>This recent slowdown highlights the need for accelerated action in the face of uncertainty and growing global competition, as underlines in the <a href=\"https://commission.europa.eu/topics/eu-competitiveness/competitiveness-compass_en\">Competitiveness Compass</a>, the <a href=\"https://commission.europa.eu/topics/research-and-innovation/choose-europe_en\">Choose Europe initiative</a> and the <a href=\"https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/strategy/strategy-research-and-innovation/jobs-and-economy/eu-startup-and-scaleup-strategy_en\">Startup and Scaleup Strategy</a>.</p>\n<h3>Regional convergence with contrasts</h3>\n<p>The RIS reveals an <strong>uneven regional landscape</strong>, with long-term improvements and a narrowing innovation gap between the top and bottom-performing regions. However, disparities between Northern and Southern Europe persist.</p>\n<p><strong>Overall, 233 out of 241 regions </strong>improved their innovation performance from 2018 to 2025, with an average increase of almost 12 percentage points. However, 82 regions recorded a decline between 2023 and 2025. Northern and Western Europe dominate among <strong>top-performing regions. </strong>Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe continue to catch up, although some regions perform above the EU average, including Praha, Catalunya/Catalu&ntilde;a, Pa&iacute;s Vasco/Euskadi, Comunidad de Madrid, Comunidad Foral de Navarra and Comunitat Valenciana.</p>\n<h3>Background</h3>\n<p>The European Innovation Scoreboard (annual) and Regional Innovation Scoreboard (biennial) assess innovation performance across the EU, neighbouring countries and global competitors. The <strong>EIS 2025 uses 32 indicators</strong> capturing various aspects of innovation, including framework conditions, investments, innovation activities and impacts on the economy, environment and the society. Member states are categorised into four innovation groups:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Innovation Leaders (&gt;125% of EU average)</li>\n<li>Strong Innovators (100&ndash;125%)</li>\n<li>Moderate Innovators (70&ndash;100%)</li>\n<li>Emerging Innovators (&lt;70%)</li>\n</ul>\n<p>The scoreboards are a key tool for the <strong>New European Innovation Agenda</strong>, which aims to close the EU's innovation gap and accelerate the deployment of cutting-edge technologies. They also inform major policy initiatives such as the <a href=\"https://commission.europa.eu/topics/eu-competitiveness/competitiveness-compass_en\">Competitiveness Compass</a>, the <a href=\"https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/strategy/strategy-research-and-innovation/jobs-and-economy/eu-startup-and-scaleup-strategy_en\">EU Startup and Scaleup Strategy</a> and the <a href=\"https://commission.europa.eu/topics/research-and-innovation/choose-europe_en\">Choose Europe for Science</a> campaign. Looking ahead, the future Innovation Act is expected to further use the scoreboards as a benchmarking tool to identify gaps, drive reforms and modernise research and innovation systems across the Union.</p>\n<h3>For More Information</h3>\n<p><a href=\"https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/statistics/performance-indicators/european-innovation-scoreboard_en\">European Innovation Scoreboard 2025</a></p>\n<p><a href=\"https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/statistics/performance-indicators/regional-innovation-scoreboard_en\">Regional Innovation Scoreboard 2025</a></p>\n<p><em>* Updated on 15/07/2025 at 16:00</em></p>","pdfContent":null,"hasPdf":true,"pdfContentSize":50506,"language":"EN","dolaAvResources":[],"dolaQuoteResources":[{"ky":74630,"author":{"ky":5771,"authorName":"Raffaele Fitto, Executive Vice-President for Cohesion and Reforms","language":{"langCd":"EN"},"pictureUri":"https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/image/content/raffaele-fitto-cards-author-nms-120x120.png"},"extract":"The 2025 findings confirm that Europe’s innovation engine is resilient, but the global race for technological leadership is intensifying. While many European countries lead with groundbreaking advancements, the EU must accelerate its digital and green transitions to close the gap with global competitors. By investing in regional clusters, supporting SMEs, and ensuring more access to key resources, we can turn today’s challenges into tomorrow’s opportunities for a competitive and innovative Europe.","extractDateDt":"2025-07-15T00:00:00.000+02:00","orderNb":1,"type":"TEXTEXTREA"},{"ky":74631,"author":{"ky":5768,"authorName":"Stéphane Séjourné, Executive Vice-President for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy","language":{"langCd":"EN"},"pictureUri":"https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/image/content/stephane-sejourne-cards-author-nms-120x120.png"},"extract":"The EIS 2025 highlights the urgent need to modernise Europe’s Single Market and supply chains to remain globally competitive. The decline in SME collaboration and R&D investment in some Member States is a red flag. We must simplify regulations, boost cross-border digital infrastructure, and foster partnerships between startups and established businesses to unlock Europe’s full potential. Innovation is not just about technology - it’s about creating ecosystems where ideas thrive and scale.","extractDateDt":"2025-07-15T00:00:00.000+02:00","orderNb":2,"type":"TEXTEXTREA"},{"ky":74632,"author":{"ky":5787,"authorName":"Ekaterina Zaharieva, Commissioner for Startups, Research and Innovation","language":{"langCd":"EN"},"pictureUri":"https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/image/content/ekaterina-zaharieva-cards-author-nms-120x120.png"},"extract":"Research and innovation are at the heart of our competitiveness strategy. The 2025 scoreboard confirms our long-term progress, but also highlights the urgent need to do more and to close persistent gaps between the different parts of Europe. We are already making meaningful steps forward - through our strategies for startups and scaleups, life sciences and AI in science. This week, we will table proposals for the EU’s next long-term budget and the next research and innovation programme. These will be key to driving a more sustainable and competitive Europe in the years ahead.*","extractDateDt":"2025-07-15T00:00:00.000+02:00","orderNb":3,"type":"TEXTEXTREA"}],"attachmentResources":[],"linkResources":[],"original":true,"etranslated":false},"languages":["BG","CS","DA","DE","EL","ES","ET","FI","FR","GA","HR","HU","IT","LT","LV","MT","NL","PL","PT","RO","SK","SL","SV"],"eTranslatedlanguages":["BG","CS","DA","EL","ES","ET","FI","GA","HR","HU","IT","LT","LV","MT","NL","PL","PT","RO","SK","SL","SV"],"refCd":"IP/25/1801","isSpeechWarning":false,"docutypeResource":{"ky":1,"code":"IP","description":"Press release","order":1},"contactsResource":[{"ky":22779,"firstName":"Thomas ","lastName":"REGNIER","phone":"+32 2 29 91099","mail":"thomas.regnier@ec.europa.eu","order":1,"title":"Spokesperson","pictureUri":"https://commission.europa.eu/sites/default/files/styles/oe_theme_medium_no_crop/public/2024-12/Thomas_Regnier1.jpg"},{"ky":23196,"firstName":"Nika ","lastName":"BLAZEVIC","phone":"+32 2 29 92717","mail":"nika.blazevic@ec.europa.eu","order":2,"title":"Press Officer","pictureUri":"https://commission.europa.eu/sites/default/files/styles/oe_theme_medium_no_crop/public/2025-01/nika-blazevic.png"}],"placeResource":{"ky":1,"code":null,"description":"Brussels","order":null,"parentPlace":null},"eventDate":"2025-07-15","publishDate":"2025-07-15T11:45:00.000+02:00","countriesResource":[],"policiesResource":[{"ky":43,"code":"RESINSC","description":"Research and innovation","children":[],"detCode":["2795","c_7bc27da2","1439","2478"]}],"commissionerResource":[{"ky":2101,"code":"SEJOURNE","shortDescription":"Stéphane Séjourné","longDescription":null,"orderNumber":318,"alternateCode":null},{"ky":2088,"code":"FITTO","shortDescription":"Raffaele Fitto","longDescription":null,"orderNumber":304,"alternateCode":null},{"ky":2106,"code":"ZAHAR","shortDescription":"Ekaterina Zaharieva","longDescription":null,"orderNumber":327,"alternateCode":null}],"isPriority":false,"isEmbargo":false,"isNoAlert":true,"originalLanguage":"EN","estimatedTimeReading":2,"globalImg":null}