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 Thomson Reuters Names the 2014 Top 100 Global Innovators
 
 Top 100 most innovative companies nearly doubled the annual revenue growth rate of the S&P 500 while increasing R&D spend by 17% year-over-year; Asia leads the world with most innovative companies
 
 6 Nov 2014
 
 PHILADELPHIA – Which companies lead the world in turning creative ideas into protected, commercialized inventions? The IP & Science business of Thomson Reuters, the world’s premier provider of intelligent information for businesses and professionals, answered that question today with the announcement of its fourth annual 2014 Top 100 Global Innovators list. The program honors the 100 most innovative organizations globally, as measured by a series of patent-related metrics. The full report is available at vvv.top100innovators.com
 
 
 3M Company
 ABB
 Abbott Laboratories
 Advanced Micro Devices
 Aisin Seiki
 Alcatel-Lucent
 Altera
 Apple
 Arkema
 Asahi Glass
 AT&T
 BASF
 BlackBerry
 Boeing
 BOSCH
 Brother Industries
 Canon
 Casio Computer
 CNRS, The French National Center for Scientific Research
 Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique
 Corning
 Covidien
 Daikin Industries
 Denso Corporation
 Dow Chemical Company
 DuPont
 Emerson
 Ericsson
 ETRI
 Fraunhofer
 Freescale Semiconductor
 FUJIFILM
 Fujitsu
 Furukawa Electric
 General Electric
 Google
 Hewlett-Packard
 Hitachi
 Honda Motor Company
 Honeywell International
 Huawei
 IBM
 IFP Energies Nouvelles
 Intel
 ITRI
 Johnson & Johnson
 Kao Corporation
 Kobe Steel
 Komatsu
 Kyocera
 LG Electronics
 Lockheed Martin
 LSI Corporation
 LSIS
 Marvell
 MediaTek
 Medtronic
 Micron
 Microsoft
 Mitsubishi Electric
 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
 NEC
 NGK Spark Plug
 Nike
 Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal
 Nissan Motor Company
 Nitto Denko
 Novartis
 NTT
 Olympus
 Oracle
 Panasonic
 Philips
 Qualcomm
 Ricoh
 Roche
 Safran
 Saint-Gobain
 Samsung Electronics
 SanDisk
 Seagate
 Seiko Epson
 Semiconductor Energy Laboratory
 Sharp
 Shin-Etsu Chemical
 Siemens
 Sony
 STMicroelectronics
 Sumitomo Electric
 Sumitomo Rubber Industries
 Symantec
 TDK
 TE Connectivity
 Texas Instruments
 Tokyo Electron
 Toshiba
 Toyota Motor Corporation
 Xerox
 Xilinx
 Yamaha Corporation
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