Source: Eurostat database, 2021 (2018 for the UK).
Note: Switzerland has no data at a regional level. However, the country as a whole surpasses the threshold and I’d wager at least Zurich, Basel and Bern are well above it.
Panceltic on
Would be good to know what R&D stands for
Early-Dream-5897 on
R&D as for Roll and Dance?
iam2edgy on
Comically bad performance really. The US averaged 3% nationally in 2019.
itsjonny99 on
The entire map should be colored with areas showing far more spending. 3% on developing new tech really isn’t a lot. Israel spends over 5%, South Korea close to it and the US with a similar scale to the EU combined spend 3.5% nation wide.
Can clearly see a reason why Europe has fallen behind when it comes to tech.
eulers_analogy on
The UK is not in europe
maelos61 on
Proof that Eastern Flanders is better than Western Flanders once again.
DABSPIDGETFINNER on
Interesting that that is basically the list of the most developed and wealthiest countries in europe
ProductGuy48 on
Now show how many regions spend at least 50% on pensions and social security. There is your stagnant GDPs, middle class poverty, lower class hunger, unaffordable housing for young people, no money for defense, etc.
Pietes on
Now show me the marketing spend. *cries*
DiceatDawn on
Västra Götalandregionen represent! Most innovation per capita in Sweden.
Middle_Trouble_7884 on
That explains why Europe is being left behind but I feel like the data isn’t that accurate. There’s no way Switzerland, which almost always tops the list of the most innovative countries, isn’t spending that amount in at least one of its regions
Switzerland had no data so that explains it
Independent-Slide-79 on
Wuhuu i live right in the cluster in Germany 😂🙏
kamikazekaktus on
Southern France has to be Airbus in Toulouse. That longish blob in the middle of Germany is where Wolfsburg and a couple of universities are. The one on the Belgian border is where rwth Aachen is located and in tiny Bremen there’s Airbus and a university. Dunno how many unis Berlin has by now
Glittering-Skirt-816 on
OP how it is possible to have 2021 stats for France with old french regions, not exists anymore since 2015 …
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Source: Eurostat database, 2021 (2018 for the UK).
Note: Switzerland has no data at a regional level. However, the country as a whole surpasses the threshold and I’d wager at least Zurich, Basel and Bern are well above it.
Would be good to know what R&D stands for
R&D as for Roll and Dance?
Comically bad performance really. The US averaged 3% nationally in 2019.
The entire map should be colored with areas showing far more spending. 3% on developing new tech really isn’t a lot. Israel spends over 5%, South Korea close to it and the US with a similar scale to the EU combined spend 3.5% nation wide.
Can clearly see a reason why Europe has fallen behind when it comes to tech.
The UK is not in europe
Proof that Eastern Flanders is better than Western Flanders once again.
Interesting that that is basically the list of the most developed and wealthiest countries in europe
Now show how many regions spend at least 50% on pensions and social security. There is your stagnant GDPs, middle class poverty, lower class hunger, unaffordable housing for young people, no money for defense, etc.
Now show me the marketing spend. *cries*
Västra Götalandregionen represent! Most innovation per capita in Sweden.
That explains why Europe is being left behind but I feel like the data isn’t that accurate. There’s no way Switzerland, which almost always tops the list of the most innovative countries, isn’t spending that amount in at least one of its regions
Switzerland had no data so that explains it
Wuhuu i live right in the cluster in Germany 😂🙏
Southern France has to be Airbus in Toulouse. That longish blob in the middle of Germany is where Wolfsburg and a couple of universities are. The one on the Belgian border is where rwth Aachen is located and in tiny Bremen there’s Airbus and a university. Dunno how many unis Berlin has by now
OP how it is possible to have 2021 stats for France with old french regions, not exists anymore since 2015 …