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Aspis Twodecade Critical Technology Tracker The Rewards Of Longterm Research Invesment Australian Strategic Policy Institute Aspi

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Publisher: Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.04 MB
Pages: 72
Author: Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI), Jennifer Wong Leung, Stephan Robin, Danielle Cave
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Aspis Twodecade Critical Technology Tracker The Rewards Of Longterm Research Invesment Australian Strategic Policy Institute Aspi by Australian Strategic Policy Institute (aspi), Jennifer Wong Leung, Stephan Robin, Danielle Cave instant download after payment.

This report accompanies a major update of ASPI’s Critical Technology Tracker website, which reveals the countries and institutions—universities, national labs, companies and government agencies—leading scientific and research innovation in critical technologies. It does that by focusing on high-impact research—the top 10% of the most highly cited papers—as a leading indicator of a country’s research performance, strategic intent and potential future science and technology (S&T) capability.

Now covering 64 critical technologies and crucial fields spanning defence, space, energy, the environment, artificial intelligence (AI), biotechnology, robotics, cyber, computing, advanced materials and key quantum technology areas, the Tech Tracker’s dataset has been expanded and updated from five years of data (previously, 2018–2022) to 21 years of data (2003–2023).

These new results reveal the stunning shift in research leadership over the past two decades towards large economies in the Indo-Pacific, led by China’s exceptional gains. The US led in 60 of 64 technologies in the five years from 2003 to 2007, but in the most recent five years (2019–2023) is leading in seven. China led in just three of 64 technologies in 2003–20074 but is now the lead country in 57 of 64 technologies in 2019–2023, increasing its lead from our rankings last year (2018–2022), where it was leading in 52 technologies.

India is also emerging as a key centre of global research innovation and excellence, establishing its position as an S&T power. That said, the US, the UK and a range of countries from Europe, Northeast Asia and the Middle East have maintained hard-won strengths in high-impact research in some key technology areas, despite the accelerated efforts of emerging S&T powers.

This report examines short- and long-term trends, to generate unique insights. We have updated the recent five-year results (2019–2023) to show current research performance rankings (top 5 country results are

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