Technology and Innovation Report 2025
On 7th April 2025, the Technology and Innovation Report 2025 was released by the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
- It seeks to address issues in science, technology and innovation that are topical and important for developing countries in a comprehensive way with an emphasis on policy-relevant analysis and conclusions.
Aim of the Report
- To assess national readiness for adopting frontier and emerging technologies.
- To provide policy insights for inclusive tech-driven development.
- To track private investments, R&D, and innovation capabilities across countries.
Five Core Themes
The Report examines five core themes:
- AI at the technological frontier;
- Leveraging AI for productivity and workers’ empowerment;
- Preparing to ....
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