Ranking The Most Tech-Advanced Countries In The World—According To Data

International Leaders In Technology

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Wondering which countries are driving the future? We’ve rounded up the top 20 most technologically advanced countries, ranked by their tech scores. We looked at big breakthroughs in AI, robotics, green energy, and even space tech. From smart cities to self-driving cars, these countries are reshaping how we live. 

#20: Spain

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 61.2
Population: 47 million

Spain may be known for its rich history and sunny beaches, but it's also making big moves in technology. The country is investing heavily in renewable energy, becoming a leader in solar and wind power across Europe. 

Cities like Barcelona are quickly becoming famous for smart city tech, including smart traffic lights and sensor-driven waste management. With strong growth in biotech, AI, and digital health, Spain is blending tradition with forward-thinking innovation, earning it a solid spot on the global tech map.

#19: United Arab Emirates

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 62.9
Population: 9.5 million

The UAE has gone from desert dunes to futuristic skylines almost overnight. Dubai is leading with smart city tech, AI-powered government services, and driverless metro systems. They're also building one of the biggest solar parks in the world and even have plans for a Mars colony! 

With massive investment in robotics and renewable energy, the UAE is turning sci-fi into reality faster than you can say 'Burj Khalifa.'

#18: Switzerland

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 66.6
Population: 8.7 million

Switzerland is quickly becoming known for more than just cheese and watches. This country may be small, but it actually excels in medical tech, biotech, and cutting-edge engineering. Home to CERN and tons of advanced research labs, Switzerland is a leader in clean energy solutions and precision manufacturing. Their investments in AI and robotics make them a quiet powerhouse in tech, proving that small but precise can make a big impact.

#16: Russia

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 74.8
Population: 143 million

Unsurprisingly, Russia’s tech scene is driven by its strengths in aerospace, defense tech, and nuclear energy. They’re going so far as to develop hypersonic aircraft, launching satellites, and building next-gen cybersecurity systems. The country also invests in robotics and AI, aiming to modernize industries from farming to space exploration. 

While some areas lag behind, Russia’s engineering minds keep pushing tech boundaries on a massive scale.

#15: Singapore

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 76.1
Population: 5.6 million

Singapore might be tiny, but it's a tech giant. From AI-driven traffic systems to robot-staffed hotels, Singapore is basically a live-action sci-fi movie. The country’s 'Smart Nation' plan focuses on digital healthcare, renewable energy, and automated urban solutions. 

Its push for green buildings and advanced port automation makes Singapore one of the smartest and most efficient places on Earth.

#14: Canada

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 77.8
Population: 39 million

As a country who constantly apologizes for everything, it's no surprise that Canada is all about mixing tech innovation with a huge focus on people and the planet. Toronto and Montreal lead in AI research, and Vancouver is a hotspot for green tech. Canada invests heavily in renewable energy and smart infrastructure. Add in ethical AI initiatives and world-class universities, and you've got a country that's as friendly to innovation as it is to its people.

#13: Finland

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 78.4
Population: 5.5 million

Finland might seem quiet, but it’s also a tech powerhouse. Known for Nokia and 5G advancements, Finland leads in clean energy, AI applications, and smart city development. Helsinki has self-driving buses, and the entire country is pushing for carbon neutrality with green technologies. Add in strong digital education and cybersecurity expertise, and you've got a nation that’s quietly shaping the future.

#12: Denmark

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 79.3
Population: 5.9 million

Denmark is the king of wind power and green tech. Over 50% of its electricity comes from wind, and they’re leading in smart grid technology. Copenhagen is full of bike-friendly roads, smart traffic systems, and zero-emission buses. 

Denmark is also making waves in AI healthcare and digital government services. Clean, green, and super connected — that's Denmark in a nutshell.

#11: Australia

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 80.5
Population: 26 million

Australia is stepping up big time with tech. From solar breakthroughs to AI-powered mining robots, Aussies know how to mix brains with brawn. The country is investing in quantum computing, smart farming, and advanced medical research. 

Cities like Sydney and Melbourne are rolling out smart infrastructure, making Australia a rising star in tech and a great place for future-forward living.

#10: France

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 81.4
Population: 65 million

France is more than just baguettes and the Eiffel Tower—it's a leader in AI, aerospace, and renewable energy. Paris is home to Station F, the world’s biggest startup campus, and France is investing big in green energy and digital health. They also excel in robotics, automotive tech, and satellite systems. Mixing creativity with tech, France is writing a new chapter in innovation.

#9: Israel

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 82.8
Population: 9.2 million

Israel packs a tech punch way above its size. Known as the 'Startup Nation,' it leads in cybersecurity, medical devices, and agricultural tech. Israel has the highest number of startups per capita, and major breakthroughs include drip irrigation systems and AI-driven medical diagnostics. With strong government support and a fearless entrepreneur spirit, Israel stays at the cutting edge of tech.

#8: Netherlands

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 84.4
Population: 17.5 million

The Netherlands is famous for tulips and windmills, but it's also a digital pioneer. From vertical farming to AI logistics and smart canals in Amsterdam, the Dutch love blending tech with sustainability. They lead in green energy, smart mobility, and high-speed digital infrastructure. Add in strong support for startups and research, and you’ve got one of Europe’s most tech-friendly nations.

#7: Norway

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 86.3
Population: 5.4 million

Norway is the EV capital of the world — almost 80% of new cars sold are electric! The country is all-in on renewable energy, with hydropower making up most of its electricity. Norway also invests heavily in smart grid tech, AI for health, and ocean-based renewable projects. Its stunning natural landscapes are matched only by its commitment to a clean, high-tech future.

#6: Sweden

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 88.2
Population: 10.5 million

Sweden is a hotspot for innovation, from Spotify and Ericsson to electric highways and AI-powered healthcare. The country is big on green energy, advanced manufacturing, and digital education. Stockholm is full of startups, and the government actively supports tech research and green initiatives. Sweden’s focus on sustainability and connectivity makes it a model for future-forward living.

#5: Germany

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 93.4
Population: 83 million

Germany is world-famous for its precision engineering and automotive tech (think BMW, Mercedes, and Audi). It’s also a leader in renewable energy, AI, and advanced manufacturing. The country is rolling out 'Industry 4.0' initiatives, focusing on smart factories and digital infrastructure. With top universities and research centers, Germany blends tradition and high-tech innovation like no other.

#4: United States

International Leaders In Technology, #20: Spain, #19: United Arab Emirates, #18: Switzerland, #16: Russia, #15: Singapore, #14: Canada, #13: Finland, #12: Denmark, #11: Australia, #10: France, #9: Israel, #8: Netherlands, #7: Norway, #6: Sweden, #5: Germany, #4: United States

Technological Advancement Score: 94.3
Population: 339 million

The U.S. is home to tech giants like Google, Apple, and Tesla, making it a global epicenter for innovation. Silicon Valley alone powers the world in AI, biotech, and software. The U.S. also invests big in space tech, renewable energy, and advanced robotics. With a huge talent pool and a culture of entrepreneurship, America keeps pushing the limits of what’s possible.