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Tokyo tops world’s most innovative cities ranking

Sydney in 3rd place, Singapore at 5th in 2thinknow list

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 16 Jul 2021 5:30PM

Tokyo tops world’s most innovative cities ranking
Tokyo’s win is attributed to strong urban technology application, digital capability and social performance, says 2thinknow.

KUALA LUMPUR – Tokyo topped a list of 500 of the world’s most innovative cities published for the 14th year by data analysts 2thinknow.

According to a statement, Tokyo’s win was attributed to strong urban technology application, digital capability and social performance.

Meanwhile, Singapore (5) stayed steady, rising two places globally from its five-year pre-Covid average. Analysts predicted that, like Tokyo, Singapore had the digital and economic potential to one day “win the city rankings”.

Home to MIT, American city Boston placed second globally to defeat previous winner New York. Next place was a rising Sydney, home to a booming start-up industry. Silicon Valley fell to 12th, its lowest result in more than a decade.

In addition, 20 of the top 100 cities were in Asia, displacing Europe’s normal hold on the top 100. Constant lockdowns had a “greater impact there damaging to mid-size enterprises”, according to the analysts.

For the first time, more than half (54%) of the top 100 cities were in the United States. This included often overlooked cities like Little Rock (82) and Omaha (86), in what was described as a “surprise result” by the data analysts.

Across the full 500 cities, Asian cities rose an average of 34 places for the first time, with Ho Chi Minh City (234) rising 85 places.

The 162 indicators were weighted to address digital transformation, economic recovery, start-ups, technology, smart cities, science, engineering, creativity, mobility and other key civic areas. Data included the latest Covid-19 city policies.

2thinknow, the publisher and creator of the city ranking, is a data analysts established in Melbourne in 2006 from research started in Vienna in 2005.

All indexes are published online and more details at can be found here. – Bernama, July 16, 2021

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