The Industrial R&D Institutes Ranking is based on a weighted evaluation framework:

1. Industrial Application (60%)

Measures the institute’s ability to move innovations beyond the laboratory phase and into real-world industrial deployment.

Indicators include:

  • Market-ready technologies
  • Technology licensing and commercialization evidence
  • Recognition in industrial innovation awards
  • Demonstrated implementation in industry

2. Invention Novelty (40%)

Measures the technical originality and breakthrough level of innovations.

Indicators include:

  • International invention awards
  • High-impact patent recognition
  • Technical jury distinctions
  • Evidence of technological originality

Institutional Scope

Only the following types of institutions are included:

  • Government statutory R&D bodies
  • University funded applied research institutes
  • Independent non-profit industrial research organizations

Excluded from evaluation:

  • Academic departments
  • Corporate R&D laboratories
  • Startup companies
  • Joint submissions led by universities

The ranking is updated annually using publicly available award and performance data.

Data Sources

The ranking is based on publicly accessible data, including:

  • International invention exhibitions
  • Industrial innovation awards
  • Official institutional disclosures
  • Technology commercialization reports
  • Patent databases

All data used in scoring are documented and archived annually.