Business Week has published a special edition this week of the Top 50 most innovative companies. The list is based on an annual survey of Corporate Executives conducted by BCG.
Reading through the list it comes as no surprise to discover the Top 4 is Apple, Google, Microsoft and IBM. Nor is it a surprise to discover there are no Europeans in the Top 10 or that there are now more Asian Companies in the Top 50 than Europeans.
The Top 4 Europeans are Volkswagen, BMW, Nokia and Virgin. The Top 4 Asians are Toyota, LG, BYD and Sony. The back story to all this of course is the rise of Asian Innovation and how China is rapidly emerging to challenge the US as the world’s 21st Century innovation economy.
If we take a closer look at the list we discover that 31 out of the
global Top 50 are operating in the Mobile
Convergence landscape. 16 of these corporations are based in the
US, 8 in Asia and 7 in Europe. This would clearly suggest that the
MobCon is the primary focus of innovation in the world today.
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