12 KEY TECHNOLOGY AREAS
This year, for the first time, the Computing & Control technology sector has drawn level with the Pharmaceuticals sector with each taking 17% of the overall share of Indian innovation.
2013 Innovations17% | Computing & Control | 2,220 |
17% | Pharmaceuticals | 2,209 |
15% | Polymers & Plastics | 1,932 |
10% | CCoommmmunuicnaitcioantisons | 1,269 |
7% | Automotives | 957 |
7% | Electric Power Engineering | 948 |
5% | HHeeaaltlhth& &FoFodood | 699 |
5% | Buildings & Construction | 651 |
5% | Semiconductors/Electronic Components | 648 |
5% | Instrumentation | 596 |
3% | LLigighhtintign&g H&eHateinagting | 419 |
3% | Engines, Pumps & Compressors | 336 |
SOURCE: Thomson Reuters Derwent World Patents Index® (DWPI)
STEADY GROWTH OF INNOVATION IN INDIA
Innovation in India has been steadily increasing
in recent years which shows the number of Indian inventions with Indian priority over the last decade.
SOURCE: Thomson Reuters Derwent World Patents Index® (DWPI)
2014 INDIA INNOVATION AWARDSCORPORATE HI-TECH WINNERS
Infosys Limited
Suzlon Energy Limited
CORPORATE PHARMACEUTICALS WINNERS
Biocon Limited
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited
ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH INSTITUTES WINNERS
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Defence Research and Development Organisation
"Innovation is an important enabler of India's strategy to become an economic powerhouse. Thomson Reuters is delighted to recognize the winners of India's Innovation Awards. These organizations are driving new breakthroughs, creating jobs, growing the Indian economy and making a positive impact on society."
- Pradeep Lankapalli, Managing Director, India and Head of Global
Operations Centers, Thomson Reuters
SOURCE: 2014 State of Innovation Report in Indiadistributed by |