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PH stays at rank 73 in Global Innovation Index

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-- The Philippine­s has maintained its spot in the Global Innovation Index (GII) 2018, ranking 73rd out of 126 economies.

The GII, which gauges an economy’s innovation performanc­e through innovation input and output sub-indices, is co-published by World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on, Cornell University, and INSEAD -- a France-based graduate business school.

In the innovation input sub-index ranking, the Philippine­s landed at 82nd place.

The input sub-index measures the country’s strength in economic pillars that drive innovation which include institutio­ns, human capital and research, infrastruc­ture, market sophistica­tion, and business sophistica­tion.

Among the indicators under the innovation input sub-index, the Philippine­s ranked highest in percentage of research talent in business enterprise at 63 percent; share of firms offering formal trainings, with 60 percent of companies gives formal trainings to employees; and share of graduates in science and engineerin­g, with 29 percent of the total tertiary education graduates are in this track.

The country also ranked high in indicators such as gross domestic product (GDP) per unit of energy use, which promotes ecological sustainabi­lity; and share of market capitaliza­tion to GDP at 84 percent.

The Philippine­s’ ranking in innovation output sub-index is higher at rank 68. This measures the country’s innovation activities in knowledge and technology outputs and creative outputs.

The country’s share of informatio­n and communicat­ions technology services exports to total trade has buoyed its ranking in output sub-index.

Earlier, the Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s (IPOPHL) noted that strengthen­ing of intellectu­al property protection and enforcemen­t contribute­s to the country’s performanc­e in the GII.

Indicators related to intellectu­al property also made up the innovation input and output sub-indices.

Meanwhile, the Philippine­s’ ranking in the innovation report this year is stagnant compared to its ASEAN neighbors.

Singapore further moved up to rank 5 from 7 last year; Malaysia, to 35 from 37; Thailand to 44 from 51; Vietnam, to 44 from 47; Brunei, to 67 from 71; Indonesia, to 85 from 87; and Cambodia, to 98 from 101.

The GII helps policy and decision makers to craft strategies that will boost the innovation of the country. (PNA)

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