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Over the past 25 years, the world has witnessed a significant surge in patenting activity, underscoring the crucial role of frontier technologies in driving economic growth and competitiveness. While the EU remains a leading global innovator, its competitive edge is under threat. To address this challenge, the EU must create a vibrant industrial ecosystem that nurtures innovation. Advanced Materials, with their potential to transform industries and enable breakthrough innovations, are a crucial component of this ecosystem, and offer a unique opportunity to strengthen the EU's economic growth, competitiveness, strategic autonomy, and digital and green transformation. This report is intended to lend support to the implementation of EU policies aimed at revitalising the EU economy – such as the forthcoming Advanced Materials Act – by identifying areas where Europe can enhance its technological leadership. The analysis is grounded in the Economic Complexity approach, which provides a framework to analyse the existing technological capabilities of the EU, and to identify untapped diversification opportunities for the Member States and their regions. The results of this report suggest that the EU leadership in many traditional technologies is threatened by rising innovation activities by its main competitors, mainly China and the US. To close its innovation gap, the EU can leverage its existing capabilities to enhance competitiveness in Advanced Materials, particularly in areas such as Biomaterials, Glass, and Cements.
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Albora Giambattista & Benoit Florence & Caldarola Bernardo & Di Girolamo Valentina & Diodato Dario & Napolitano Lorenzo & Sciarra Carla, 2025.
"Path to innovation: an Economic Complexity analysis of technological perspectives in the EU,"
JRC Research Reports
JRC144431, Joint Research Centre.
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RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc144431
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