The Scotsman

Edinburgh one of most innovative cities

- By SCOTT REID

Edinburgh has been named as one of the world’s top 50 most innovative cities in a new report.

The Scottish capital was placed behind only the“golden triangle” of research university cities– London, Cambridge, and Oxford – in the UK and, globally, positioned ahead of the likes of Amsterdam, Brussels, and Oslo.

Property consult ancy Knight Frank’s “active capital” study ranked 288 major cities across the world on 100 variables, including data related to strength of research outputs, economic prosperity, the ability to conduct business and quality of life.

Edinburgh was found to be a major hub of research and developmen­t activity. The city was also buoyed by an active technology community, with only Cambridge having more tech meet-ups per 100,000 population.

The capital was rated the second highest in the UK for quality of life and among the world’s top 50. Earlier this year Knight Frank’ s Wealth Report also found Edinburgh to be among the top 20 major world cities for wellbeing.

Toby Withall, partner at Knight Frank Edinburgh, said: “Anyone who lives, works, or even has visited Edinburgh knows it has a huge amount to offer people both personally and profession­ally.

“The city has along academic tradition and its research institutio­ns have provided a great base for a thriving tech community that has grown exponentia­lly over the past decade.

“There are plenty of places where tech start-ups could choose to establish themselves; but what has continuall­y set Edinburgh apart is the quality of life its residents enjoy.”

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