Technological Infrastructure: IMD World Competitiveness Ranking
The IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook provides rankings for technological infrastructure, which assess the state of technological development, digital connectivity, innovation, and technological readiness in different countries. These rankings offer insights into the role of technology in driving economic competitiveness.
Based on the information here are the rankings for technological infrastructure according to the IMD World Competitiveness Ranking for different years:
In 2019, Singapore ranked first in technological infrastructure, followed by China in second place and the Netherlands in third place. Peru, Mongolia, and Venezuela held rankings of 61st, 62nd, and 63rd, respectively.
In 2020, Singapore maintained its first-place ranking, with Sweden in second place and the Netherlands in third place. Peru, Mongolia, and Venezuela ranked 61st, 62nd, and 63rd, respectively.
In 2021, Singapore retained its top spot, with the Netherlands in second place and Sweden in third place. Mongolia, Venezuela, and Botswana held rankings of 62nd, 63rd, and 64th, respectively.
In 2022, Singapore secured the first place, with Finland in second place and Denmark in third place. Peru, Botswana, and Venezuela ranked 61st, 62nd, and 63rd, respectively.
These rankings reflect the level of technological development, digital connectivity, and innovation in each country. Higher index values indicate more advanced technological infrastructure, which contributes to economic competitiveness and productivity.