The Smart Centres Index explores the ability of global commercial centres to create, develop, and deploy technology. Leading centres in the SCI are based in places which combine an innovative, cultural centre with a high-performing university sector across STEM subjects, supported by a well-developed regulatory, commercial, and financial services.
SCI 10 Results
We asked respondents to the SCI survey to identify the areas of technology which are likely to have the most impact on industry over the next five years. Almost a quarter of respondents identified ‘Artificial Intelligence, Digital And Computing’ as likely to have the greatest impact, with ‘Energy And Environmental Technology’, and ‘Electronics, Photonics, And Quantum Technology’ mentioned by 19% and 15% of respondents respectively.
The top 20 centres in SCI 10 are shown in the table below:
Full details of SCI 10 can be found at www.smartcentresindex.net.
Professor Michael Mainelli, Chairman of Z/Yen, said:
“We continue to assess the progress made by commercial centres across the world in innovation and technology. The latest results in the SCI show a slight dip in confidence in the strength of centres, and confirmation that strengths in AI, digital, and computing skills will have a major impact on centres’ performance.”
We invite all those with an interest in the development of innovation and technology centres to take part in SCI 11 by rating the financial and commercial centres you know on our continuously running survey – www.smartcentresindex.net/survey/.
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About SCI 10
The SCI is a factor assessment index, combining a number of instrumental factors - data measures drawn from a range of data providers across the world - and assessments given by business and finance professionals of three dimensions related to innovation and technology in major commercial and financial centres:
These dimensions are brought together in the overall SCI ratings to produce the index, which is updated every six months. SCI 10 was compiled using 132 instrumental factors. These quantitative measures are provided by third parties including the World Bank, the OECD, and the United Nations. The instrumental factors were combined with 1,804 assessments provided by 287 respondents to the SCI online questionnaire.
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Previous Editions
Previous editions of the SCI can be accessed at https://www.longfinance.net/programmes/financial-centre-futures/smart-centres-index/publications/
Z/Yen & Long Finance
Z/Yen is the City of London's leading commercial think-tank. It was founded in 1994 to promote societal advance through better finance and technology (www.zyen.com). The SCI is part of Z/Yen’s research into economic centres alongside the Global Financial Centres Index and the Global Green Finance Index.
For more information please email Mike Wardle at mike_wardle@zyen.com or phone on +44 (0) 7880 737319.