Portugal is the country that most improved on the European Union’s list of innovation, occupying first place among “moderately innovating” nations, according to a Brussels’ study released this week.
The 27-member bloc’s Innovation Union Scoreboard placed Portugal in the 15th overall position, showing it as the country that made greatest gains during the past five-year period.
Among other indicators considered, Portugal came third in the number of new doctorates in the 25 to 34 age group per 1,000 inhabitants.
The country also showed strong improvements in innovation of products, processes, organization and marketing among its small and medium-sized companies.
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