LexisNexis Recognizes Visionary Companies From 18 Countries as “Top 100 Global Innovators” for 2026

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Mar 04, 2026

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Top 100 Companies Identified by LexisNexis Intellectual Property Solutions Based on Quantifiable Improvement in Patent Portfolios

New York, NY – March 4, 2026 – LexisNexis® Legal & Professional today announced the “Top 100 Global Innovators” for 2026, the companies around the world that are driving innovation in the global economy, based on quantifiable improvement in the patent portfolios held by those companies over the last two years. Representing 18 countries, the top 100 companies were identified through an analysis by LexisNexis® Intellectual Property Solutions using its proven Patent Asset Index methodology across its database of more than 17 million global patent families.

“Innovation can sometimes feel like an abstract concept that is hard to measure and even harder to improve. Happily, patent analytics can provide a relevant and impactful gauge for evaluating innovation from companies across all industries, technologies, and sizes,” said Marco Richter, Managing Director and Chief Commercial Officer for LexisNexis Intellectual Property Solutions. “LexisNexis® Patent Asset Index provides an objective apples-to-apples framework for analyzing innovation leadership based on changes in the strength of each company’s patent assets. This goes beyond simply counting patents. The Top 100 Global Innovators have showcased true leadership by advancing the world’s knowledge and developing technologies and services that help shape a better future.”

Key Insights:

Semiconductors Take the Lead: Having dominated the 2025 ranking by company count, pharmaceuticals cede the top position this year to the semiconductor industry, which leads with 14 honorees. Pharmaceuticals now rank second with 13 companies, followed by Chemicals and Materials with 12 entrants.

Innovators Span the Globe: For the fifth consecutive year, US-based companies dominated the Top 100 Global Innovators with 46 honorees. US-based companies on the list excel in Pharmaceuticals and Medical Technology, while Asia dominates representation in Chemicals and Materials. Notably, within the Asian region there is balanced representation from China, Korea, and Japan, each represented by seven companies. EMEA scores highest in the Automotive sector with strong representation from Germany.

Top 100 Global Innovators by Industry Sector

Industries

Americas

Asia

EMEA

Grand Total

Semiconductors

6

5

3

14

Pharmaceuticals

10

3

13

Chemicals and Materials

1

6

5

12

Consumer Goods

4

4

3

11

Information Technologies

6

2

3

11

Engineering

4

1

5

10

Medical Technologies

7

7

Technology R&D

5

1

6

Automotive

1

5

6

Electronics

2

4

6

Biotechnologies

2

2

Appliances

1

1

Conglomerates

1

1

Grand Total

47

26

27

100

New Entrants Range from Startups to Industry Giants: The report introduces 21 new entrants to the list, reflecting the increasingly global and cross-sector nature of breakthrough innovation. From small companies to global conglomerates, those new companies include innovators such as Adeia and Flagship Pioneering (US), Airbus and Safran (EMEA), and Fujitsu and LONGi Green Energy (Asia), illustrating the breadth of momentum, as they span advanced engineering, next-generation electronics, clean energy technologies, and life sciences.

Intellectual Property Drives Corporate Strategy: The report emphasizes the importance of high-quality, impactful patent portfolios in driving competitive advantage and revenue. For example, IBM reflects a value-driven approach, while Adeia focuses on acquiring strategic portfolios for targeted growth, and Huawei and InterDigital demonstrate how strong portfolios underpin sustainable licensing revenue.

Smaller Companies Demonstrate Value of Patent Assets: Smaller, specialist players such as Acuitas Therapeutics, Strong Force IP, Ofinno, and Magic Leap illustrate how focused capabilities and high-value IP can create outsized strategic relevance. This dynamic is reinforced by the combination of two companies on this year’s Top 100 list, as Eli Lilly acquired venture-backed Orna Therapeutics in February.

US and China Dominate Academic Arena: The academic innovation leaders are mostly made up of US and Chinese institutions, highlighting their central role in high-impact research. The United States features leading research institutions such as the Broad Institute, MIT, Harvard, and the University of California, while China shows strong depth across multiple universities and research labs. Europe is solely represented by Germany’s Fraunhofer, underscoring continued strength in applied research and technology transfer.

Five-Year Innovation Momentum Shows Both Change and Continuity: Over five years, Top 100 recognitions have been awarded to 190 companies across 21 countries, led by the United States, followed by China and Germany.

03 world regions trends slope graph 56639

Pharmaceuticals stood out with 87 recognitions, ahead of Semiconductors and Information Technologies. Biotechnologies showed the highest recurrence and stability, while Engineering reflected greater volatility with the lowest average repeat rate of companies.

New: Inventor Network Analysis: This year’s report introduces a new framework for analyzing inventor networks, showing how collaboration patterns drive innovation performance. By mapping co-invention relationships, it identifies teams, key connectors, and knowledge flows. For IP professionals, this framework provides actionable insights to support competitive intelligence, identification of critical inventors, organizational benchmarking, and enhanced M&A due diligence.

The Top 100 Global Innovators list was released as part of the Innovation Momentum 2026: The Global Top 100 report.

Top 100 Global Innovators in Alphabetical Order with Global Headquarters and Industry Sector

Patent Owner

HQ

Industry

10x Genomics

US

Biotechnologies

Acuitas Therapeutics

CA

Pharmaceuticals

Adeia*

US

Technology R&D

AGCO*

US

Engineering

Airbus Group*

NL

Engineering

Align Technology

US

Medical Technologies

Alnylam Pharmaceuticals

US

Pharmaceuticals

Alphabet

US

Information Technologies

Amazon

US

Information Technologies

Amgen

US

Pharmaceuticals

Apple

US

Electronics

Applied Materials

US

Semiconductors

ARAMCO

SA

Chemicals and Materials

ASM

NL

Semiconductors

ASML

NL

Semiconductors

AutoStore

NO

Information Technologies

BASF

DE

Chemicals and Materials

Becton, Dickinson

US

Medical Technologies

BioNTech

DE

Pharmaceuticals

Boeing

US

Engineering

Bosch

DE

Automotive

Bristol-Myers Squibb

US

Pharmaceuticals

British American Tobacco

GB

Consumer Goods

CATL

CN

Chemicals and Materials

Chengdu Qinchuan IoT

CN

Technology R&D

Coupang

US

Information Technologies

Daikin

JP

Appliances

Deere & Co

US

Engineering

Dyson*

SG

Consumer Goods

E Ink*

TW

Electronics

Edwards Lifesciences

US

Medical Technologies

Eli Lilly

US

Pharmaceuticals

Ericsson

SE

Information Technologies

Flagship Pioneering*

US

Technology R&D

Fujitsu*

JP

Conglomerates

Gilead Sciences

US

Pharmaceuticals

Honor Device*

CN

Electronics

Huawei

CN

Information Technologies

Hyundai Motor

KR

Automotive

IBM

US

Information Technologies

Illumina

US

Biotechnologies

Intel

US

Semiconductors

InterDigital

US

Technology R&D

Intl. Flavors & Fragrances

US

Chemicals and Materials

Intuitive Surgical

US

Medical Technologies

Japan Tobacco

JP

Consumer Goods

JFE Holdings

JP

Engineering

JinkoSolar*

CN

Semiconductors

Johnson & Johnson

US

Pharmaceuticals

KLA

US

Semiconductors

Krones*

DE

Engineering

KT&G

KR

Consumer Goods

Lam Research

US

Semiconductors

LG Chem

KR

Chemicals and Materials

LG Electronics

KR

Electronics

LONGi Green Energy*

CN

Semiconductors

Magic Leap

US

Electronics

Masimo

US

Medical Technologies

MediaTek

TW

Semiconductors

Meta

US

Information Technologies

Moderna Therapeutics

US

Pharmaceuticals

Nestlé

CH

Consumer Goods

Nike

US

Consumer Goods

Nippon Steel*

JP

Chemicals and Materials

Nvidia

US

Semiconductors

Ocado

GB

Information Technologies

Ofinno

US

Technology R&D

OMV Group

AT

Chemicals and Materials

Orna Therapeutics*

US

Pharmaceuticals

P&G

US

Consumer Goods

Philip Morris

US

Consumer Goods

Qualcomm

US

Semiconductors

Regeneron

US

Pharmaceuticals

Roche

CH

Pharmaceuticals

Rolls-Royce

GB

Engineering

ROMTech*

US

Medical Technologies

RTX

US

Engineering

Safran*

FR

Engineering

Saint-Gobain

FR

Chemicals and Materials

Samsung

KR

Electronics

Samsung SDI

KR

Chemicals and Materials

Sanofi

FR

Pharmaceuticals

Schaeffler*

DE

Automotive

SharkNinja*

US

Consumer Goods

Shin-Etsu*

JP

Chemicals and Materials

SK Innovation

KR

Chemicals and Materials

Snap

US

Information Technologies

Strong Force Innovation*

US

Technology R&D

Stryker

US

Medical Technologies

Techtronic

HK

Consumer Goods

Tetra Laval*

CH

Consumer Goods

thyssenkrupp

DE

Engineering

Tokyo Electron

JP

Semiconductors

Topsoe

DK

Chemicals and Materials

TSMC

TW

Semiconductors

Valeo*

FR

Automotive

VW Group

DE

Automotive

ZEISS

DE

Semiconductors

ZF

DE

Automotive

ZTE

CN

Information Technologies

* Denotes first-time inclusion in the Global Top 100 Innovators list.

 The full report is available for download at http://www.lexisnexisip.com/most-innovative-companies-2026

About the Methodology

LexisNexis® conducted an analysis across its database of more than 17 million global patent families to identify companies that are leaders in global innovation. The methodology was based on the LexisNexis Patent Asset Index, which was used to measure the strength and quality of a company’s patent assets. The analysis tracked exceptional shifts in patent portfolio quality over the last two years to identify companies as the “Top 100 Global Innovators” in this year’s “Innovation Momentum 2026” report. 

About LexisNexis® Legal & Professional 

LexisNexis® Legal & Professional provides AI-powered legal, regulatory, business information, analytics, and workflows that help customers increase their productivity, improve decision-making, achieve better outcomes, and advance the rule of law around the world. As a digital pioneer, the company was the first to bring legal and business information online with its Lexis® and Nexis® services. LexisNexis Legal & Professional, which serves customers in more than 150 countries with 11,900 employees worldwide, is part of RELX, a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. 

About LexisNexis® Intellectual Property Solutions   

LexisNexis® Intellectual Property Solutions brings clarity to innovation for businesses worldwide. We enable innovators to accomplish more by helping them make informed decisions, be more productive, comply with regulations, and ultimately achieve a competitive advantage for their business. Our broad suite of workflow and analytics solutions (LexisNexis® PatentSight+™, LexisNexis® Classification, LexisNexis® TechDiscovery, LexisNexis® IPlytics™, LexisNexis PatentOptimizer®, LexisNexis PatentAdvisor®, and LexisNexis TotalPatent One®, LexisNexis® IP DataDirect), enables companies to be more efficient and effective at bringing meaningful innovations to our world. We are proud to directly support and serve these innovators in their endeavors to better humankind. 

 

Media Contact:

Andrew Weinstein 
[email protected]

 

LexisNexis  Intellectual Property Solutions

Bringing clarity to innovation

See Campaign: https://www.lexisnexisip.com

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Email: [email protected]
Job Title: PR Consultant

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LexisNexis Recognizes Visionary Companies From 18 Countries as “Top 100 Global Innovators” for 2026

Nexis Newswire

Mar 04, 2026

LexisNexis logo 66440 1 54735 22273

Top 100 Companies Identified by LexisNexis Intellectual Property Solutions Based on Quantifiable Improvement in Patent Portfolios

New York, NY – March 4, 2026 – LexisNexis® Legal & Professional today announced the “Top 100 Global Innovators” for 2026, the companies around the world that are driving innovation in the global economy, based on quantifiable improvement in the patent portfolios held by those companies over the last two years. Representing 18 countries, the top 100 companies were identified through an analysis by LexisNexis® Intellectual Property Solutions using its proven Patent Asset Index methodology across its database of more than 17 million global patent families.

“Innovation can sometimes feel like an abstract concept that is hard to measure and even harder to improve. Happily, patent analytics can provide a relevant and impactful gauge for evaluating innovation from companies across all industries, technologies, and sizes,” said Marco Richter, Managing Director and Chief Commercial Officer for LexisNexis Intellectual Property Solutions. “LexisNexis® Patent Asset Index provides an objective apples-to-apples framework for analyzing innovation leadership based on changes in the strength of each company’s patent assets. This goes beyond simply counting patents. The Top 100 Global Innovators have showcased true leadership by advancing the world’s knowledge and developing technologies and services that help shape a better future.”

Key Insights:

Semiconductors Take the Lead: Having dominated the 2025 ranking by company count, pharmaceuticals cede the top position this year to the semiconductor industry, which leads with 14 honorees. Pharmaceuticals now rank second with 13 companies, followed by Chemicals and Materials with 12 entrants.

Innovators Span the Globe: For the fifth consecutive year, US-based companies dominated the Top 100 Global Innovators with 46 honorees. US-based companies on the list excel in Pharmaceuticals and Medical Technology, while Asia dominates representation in Chemicals and Materials. Notably, within the Asian region there is balanced representation from China, Korea, and Japan, each represented by seven companies. EMEA scores highest in the Automotive sector with strong representation from Germany.

Top 100 Global Innovators by Industry Sector

Industries

Americas

Asia

EMEA

Grand Total

Semiconductors

6

5

3

14

Pharmaceuticals

10

3

13

Chemicals and Materials

1

6

5

12

Consumer Goods

4

4

3

11

Information Technologies

6

2

3

11

Engineering

4

1

5

10

Medical Technologies

7

7

Technology R&D

5

1

6

Automotive

1

5

6

Electronics

2

4

6

Biotechnologies

2

2

Appliances

1

1

Conglomerates

1

1

Grand Total

47

26

27

100

New Entrants Range from Startups to Industry Giants: The report introduces 21 new entrants to the list, reflecting the increasingly global and cross-sector nature of breakthrough innovation. From small companies to global conglomerates, those new companies include innovators such as Adeia and Flagship Pioneering (US), Airbus and Safran (EMEA), and Fujitsu and LONGi Green Energy (Asia), illustrating the breadth of momentum, as they span advanced engineering, next-generation electronics, clean energy technologies, and life sciences.

Intellectual Property Drives Corporate Strategy: The report emphasizes the importance of high-quality, impactful patent portfolios in driving competitive advantage and revenue. For example, IBM reflects a value-driven approach, while Adeia focuses on acquiring strategic portfolios for targeted growth, and Huawei and InterDigital demonstrate how strong portfolios underpin sustainable licensing revenue.

Smaller Companies Demonstrate Value of Patent Assets: Smaller, specialist players such as Acuitas Therapeutics, Strong Force IP, Ofinno, and Magic Leap illustrate how focused capabilities and high-value IP can create outsized strategic relevance. This dynamic is reinforced by the combination of two companies on this year’s Top 100 list, as Eli Lilly acquired venture-backed Orna Therapeutics in February.

US and China Dominate Academic Arena: The academic innovation leaders are mostly made up of US and Chinese institutions, highlighting their central role in high-impact research. The United States features leading research institutions such as the Broad Institute, MIT, Harvard, and the University of California, while China shows strong depth across multiple universities and research labs. Europe is solely represented by Germany’s Fraunhofer, underscoring continued strength in applied research and technology transfer.

Five-Year Innovation Momentum Shows Both Change and Continuity: Over five years, Top 100 recognitions have been awarded to 190 companies across 21 countries, led by the United States, followed by China and Germany.

03 world regions trends slope graph 56639

Pharmaceuticals stood out with 87 recognitions, ahead of Semiconductors and Information Technologies. Biotechnologies showed the highest recurrence and stability, while Engineering reflected greater volatility with the lowest average repeat rate of companies.

New: Inventor Network Analysis: This year’s report introduces a new framework for analyzing inventor networks, showing how collaboration patterns drive innovation performance. By mapping co-invention relationships, it identifies teams, key connectors, and knowledge flows. For IP professionals, this framework provides actionable insights to support competitive intelligence, identification of critical inventors, organizational benchmarking, and enhanced M&A due diligence.

The Top 100 Global Innovators list was released as part of the Innovation Momentum 2026: The Global Top 100 report.

Top 100 Global Innovators in Alphabetical Order with Global Headquarters and Industry Sector

Patent Owner

HQ

Industry

10x Genomics

US

Biotechnologies

Acuitas Therapeutics

CA

Pharmaceuticals

Adeia*

US

Technology R&D

AGCO*

US

Engineering

Airbus Group*

NL

Engineering

Align Technology

US

Medical Technologies

Alnylam Pharmaceuticals

US

Pharmaceuticals

Alphabet

US

Information Technologies

Amazon

US

Information Technologies

Amgen

US

Pharmaceuticals

Apple

US

Electronics

Applied Materials

US

Semiconductors

ARAMCO

SA

Chemicals and Materials

ASM

NL

Semiconductors

ASML

NL

Semiconductors

AutoStore

NO

Information Technologies

BASF

DE

Chemicals and Materials

Becton, Dickinson

US

Medical Technologies

BioNTech

DE

Pharmaceuticals

Boeing

US

Engineering

Bosch

DE

Automotive

Bristol-Myers Squibb

US

Pharmaceuticals

British American Tobacco

GB

Consumer Goods

CATL

CN

Chemicals and Materials

Chengdu Qinchuan IoT

CN

Technology R&D

Coupang

US

Information Technologies

Daikin

JP

Appliances

Deere & Co

US

Engineering

Dyson*

SG

Consumer Goods

E Ink*

TW

Electronics

Edwards Lifesciences

US

Medical Technologies

Eli Lilly

US

Pharmaceuticals

Ericsson

SE

Information Technologies

Flagship Pioneering*

US

Technology R&D

Fujitsu*

JP

Conglomerates

Gilead Sciences

US

Pharmaceuticals

Honor Device*

CN

Electronics

Huawei

CN

Information Technologies

Hyundai Motor

KR

Automotive

IBM

US

Information Technologies

Illumina

US

Biotechnologies

Intel

US

Semiconductors

InterDigital

US

Technology R&D

Intl. Flavors & Fragrances

US

Chemicals and Materials

Intuitive Surgical

US

Medical Technologies

Japan Tobacco

JP

Consumer Goods

JFE Holdings

JP

Engineering

JinkoSolar*

CN

Semiconductors

Johnson & Johnson

US

Pharmaceuticals

KLA

US

Semiconductors

Krones*

DE

Engineering

KT&G

KR

Consumer Goods

Lam Research

US

Semiconductors

LG Chem

KR

Chemicals and Materials

LG Electronics

KR

Electronics

LONGi Green Energy*

CN

Semiconductors

Magic Leap

US

Electronics

Masimo

US

Medical Technologies

MediaTek

TW

Semiconductors

Meta

US

Information Technologies

Moderna Therapeutics

US

Pharmaceuticals

Nestlé

CH

Consumer Goods

Nike

US

Consumer Goods

Nippon Steel*

JP

Chemicals and Materials

Nvidia

US

Semiconductors

Ocado

GB

Information Technologies

Ofinno

US

Technology R&D

OMV Group

AT

Chemicals and Materials

Orna Therapeutics*

US

Pharmaceuticals

P&G

US

Consumer Goods

Philip Morris

US

Consumer Goods

Qualcomm

US

Semiconductors

Regeneron

US

Pharmaceuticals

Roche

CH

Pharmaceuticals

Rolls-Royce

GB

Engineering

ROMTech*

US

Medical Technologies

RTX

US

Engineering

Safran*

FR

Engineering

Saint-Gobain

FR

Chemicals and Materials

Samsung

KR

Electronics

Samsung SDI

KR

Chemicals and Materials

Sanofi

FR

Pharmaceuticals

Schaeffler*

DE

Automotive

SharkNinja*

US

Consumer Goods

Shin-Etsu*

JP

Chemicals and Materials

SK Innovation

KR

Chemicals and Materials

Snap

US

Information Technologies

Strong Force Innovation*

US

Technology R&D

Stryker

US

Medical Technologies

Techtronic

HK

Consumer Goods

Tetra Laval*

CH

Consumer Goods

thyssenkrupp

DE

Engineering

Tokyo Electron

JP

Semiconductors

Topsoe

DK

Chemicals and Materials

TSMC

TW

Semiconductors

Valeo*

FR

Automotive

VW Group

DE

Automotive

ZEISS

DE

Semiconductors

ZF

DE

Automotive

ZTE

CN

Information Technologies

* Denotes first-time inclusion in the Global Top 100 Innovators list.

 The full report is available for download at http://www.lexisnexisip.com/most-innovative-companies-2026

About the Methodology

LexisNexis® conducted an analysis across its database of more than 17 million global patent families to identify companies that are leaders in global innovation. The methodology was based on the LexisNexis Patent Asset Index, which was used to measure the strength and quality of a company’s patent assets. The analysis tracked exceptional shifts in patent portfolio quality over the last two years to identify companies as the “Top 100 Global Innovators” in this year’s “Innovation Momentum 2026” report. 

About LexisNexis® Legal & Professional 

LexisNexis® Legal & Professional provides AI-powered legal, regulatory, business information, analytics, and workflows that help customers increase their productivity, improve decision-making, achieve better outcomes, and advance the rule of law around the world. As a digital pioneer, the company was the first to bring legal and business information online with its Lexis® and Nexis® services. LexisNexis Legal & Professional, which serves customers in more than 150 countries with 11,900 employees worldwide, is part of RELX, a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. 

About LexisNexis® Intellectual Property Solutions   

LexisNexis® Intellectual Property Solutions brings clarity to innovation for businesses worldwide. We enable innovators to accomplish more by helping them make informed decisions, be more productive, comply with regulations, and ultimately achieve a competitive advantage for their business. Our broad suite of workflow and analytics solutions (LexisNexis® PatentSight+™, LexisNexis® Classification, LexisNexis® TechDiscovery, LexisNexis® IPlytics™, LexisNexis PatentOptimizer®, LexisNexis PatentAdvisor®, and LexisNexis TotalPatent One®, LexisNexis® IP DataDirect), enables companies to be more efficient and effective at bringing meaningful innovations to our world. We are proud to directly support and serve these innovators in their endeavors to better humankind. 

 

Media Contact:

Andrew Weinstein 
[email protected]

 

LexisNexis  Intellectual Property Solutions

Bringing clarity to innovation

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