In 2024, Uruguay's position in the ranking of Global Innovation was the 62nd place, an improvement compared to the previous year. In the period between 2011 and 2024, Uruguay's position in the ranking was at its highest in 2013, when the country ranked 52nd and at its lowest just one year later, when it got the 72nd place.
According to the Global Innovation Index (GII), in 2024, Brazil obtained an overall GII score of 32.7 out of 100 ranking in the 50th position out of a total of 133 countries. In comparison to the previous year, the country decreased its score by 0.9 points. In the period of 2011-2023, Brazil's global innovation highest ranking was 47th position in 2011 and its lowest ranking was 70th position in 2015.
Ecuador improved in the Global Innovation Index its position in comparison to the previous year and achieved the 105th ranking position in 2024. That year, the country had an overall score of 19.3 in the Global Innovation Index (out of a maximum of 100). Despite this improvement, among Latin American and Caribbean countries, Ecuador ranked at the bottom.
According to the Global Innovation Index (GII), in 2024, Jamaica obtained an overall GII score of 25.7 out of 100 ranking in the 79th position out of a total of 133 countries. In the period of 2011-2023, Jamaica's global innovation highest score was 32.89 in 2013, while the lowest obtained was 25.7 in 2024.
In 2023, Vietnam ranked 46th in the Global Innovation Index (GII) among 132 economies. The country was considered one of the most innovative within its income group of lower middle-income countries that year. Every year, the GII assesses the world economies based on over 80 indicators to define their innovation capabilities.
According to the The Global Innovation Index (GII), Brazil was the most innovative country in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2023, with an overall GII score of 33.6 out of 100. Mexico ranked third, with a score of 31.
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In 2024, Brazil improved five positions and reached 50th out of a total of 133 countries in the Global Innovation Index. This is the second-best ranking achieved by the Portuguese-speaking country since 2012. Nevertheless, Brazil's position in the ranking was at its highest in 2011 when it achieved 47th place.
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In 2024, the Dominican Republic obtained an overall score of 20.8 out of 100 points in the Global Innovation Index (GII), ranking in the 97th position out of a total of 133 countries. This is the same score as the previous year and the worst innovation score the country has received since at least 2012.
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In 2024, Uruguay's position in the ranking of Global Innovation was the 62nd place, an improvement compared to the previous year. In the period between 2011 and 2024, Uruguay's position in the ranking was at its highest in 2013, when the country ranked 52nd and at its lowest just one year later, when it got the 72nd place.