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High technology (high tech orhigh-tech), also known asadvanced technology (advanced tech) orexotechnology,[1][failed verification] istechnology that is at thecutting edge: the highest form of technology available.[2] It can be defined as either the most complex or the newest technology on the market.[3] The opposite of high tech islow technology, referring to simple, oftentraditional or mechanical technology; for example, aslide rule is a low-tech calculating device.[4][5][6] When high tech becomes old, it becomes low tech, for examplevacuum tube electronics. Further, high tech is related to the concept of mid-tech, that is a balance between the two opposite extreme qualities of low-tech and high tech. Mid-tech could be understood as an inclusive middle that combines the efficiency and versatility of digital/automated technology with low-tech's potential for autonomy and resilience.[7]

Startups working on high technologies (or developing new high technologies) are sometimes referred to asdeep tech; the term may also refer todisruptive innovations or those based on scientific discoveries.[8]

High tech, as opposed tohigh-touch, may refer to self-service experiences that do not require human interaction.[9]

History

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Matam high tech park inSilicon Wadi,Haifa, Israel

The phrase was used in a 1958The New York Times story advocating "atomic energy" for Europe: "... Western Europe, with its dense population and its high technology ...."[10] Robert Metz used the term in a financial column in 1969, saying Arthur H. Collins ofCollins Radio "controls a score of high technology patents in a variety of fields"[11] and in a 1971 article used the abbreviated form, "high tech".[12]

A widely used classification of high-technological industries was provided by theOECD in 2006.[13] It is based on the intensity of research and development activities used in these industries within OECD countries, resulting in four distinct categories.[14]

In the 21st century, the high tech industry is a significant part of several advanced economies. TheIsraeli economy has the highest ratio in the world, with the high tech sector accounting for 20% of the economy. High tech makes up 9.3% of theAmerican economy according toStatista[15] andCTech.[16]

Ranking of startup ecosystems

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Multiple cities and hubs have been described as globalstartup ecosystems. GSER publishes a yearly ranking of global startup ecosystems.[17][18] The study does yearly reports ranking the top 40 global startup hubs.[19]

RankChange

from 2023

Hub
1SteadyUnited StatesSillicon Valley
2SteadyUnited KingdomLondon
2SteadyUnited StatesNew York City
4Increase (1)IsraelTel Aviv
4United StatesLos Angeles
6United StatesBoston
7Increase (1)SingaporeSingapore
8Decrease (1)ChinaBeijing
9Increase (3)South KoreaSeoul
10Increase (5)JapanTokyo
11Decrease (2)ChinaShanghai
12Decrease (1)United StatesWashington, D.C.
13Increase (1)NetherlandsAmsterdam-Delta
14Increase (4)FranceParis
15Decrease (2)GermanyBerlin
16Increase (7)United StatesMiami
17Increase (2)United StatesChicago
18Decrease (1)CanadaToronto-Waterloo
19Decrease (3)United StatesSan Diego
20Decrease (10)United StatesSeattle
21IndiaBengaluru-Karnataka
21AustraliaSydney
23SwedenStockholm
24IndiaDelhi
25Increase (2)United StatesPhiladelphia
26BrazilSão Paulo
27United StatesAustin
28Increase (7)ChinaShenzhen
29United StatesAtlanta
30United StatesDenver-Boulder
31Increase (5)SwitzerlandZurich
32Increase (1)AustraliaMelbourne
33Increase (4)GermanyMunich
34CanadaVancouver
35United StatesSalt Lake-Provo
36Increase (2)ChinaHangzhou
37IndiaMumbai
38United StatesDallas
39Increase (1)CanadaMontreal
40Increase (1)DenmarkCopenhagen
40FinlandGreater Helsinki

List of countries by high tech exports

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This section needs to beupdated. The reason given is: 2023 data is available; see source given.. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(November 2024)

The following is a list of the 15 largest exporting countries of high tech products by value in millions ofUnited States dollars, according to theUnited Nations.[20]

#CountryValueYear
1 China769,699.282022
2 Germany223,370.842022
3 Hong Kong194,079.882022
4 United States166,435.572022
5 Vietnam122,993.362022
6 South Korea98,537.982022
7 France95,753.982022
8 Singapore94,102.982022
9 Netherlands92,149.422022
10 Mexico85,898.582022
11 Japan83,102.742022
12 Ireland80,006.332022
13  Switzerland77,973.732022
14 United Kingdom72,663.092022
15 Malaysia66,214.452022

See also

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Look uphigh tech in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

References

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  1. ^Advanced technology definition
  2. ^Cortright, Joseph; Mayer, Heike (January 2001).High Tech Specialization: A Comparison of High Technology Centers(PDF). Brookings Institution, Center on Urban & Metropolitan Policy.
  3. ^Steenhuis, H.; Bruijn, E. J. De (July 2006)."High technology revisited: Definition and position"(PDF).2006 IEEE International Conference on Management of Innovation and Technology(PDF). Vol. 2. pp. 1080–1084.doi:10.1109/ICMIT.2006.262389.ISBN 1-4244-0147-X.S2CID 32767300. Archived fromthe original on 2023-10-28. Retrieved2023-07-22.
  4. ^"Know How To Use a Slide Rule? - Slashdot".science.slashdot.org. 28 September 2007. Retrieved2019-11-04.
  5. ^"Slide Rules Were the Original Personal Computers". 5 November 2015.
  6. ^Slide Rules & Calculatorshttps://www.tnmoc.org/slide-rules-calculators
  7. ^Kostakis, Vasilis; Pazaitis, Alex; Liarokapis, Minas (2023-06-20)."Beyond high-tech versus low-tech: A tentative framework for sustainable urban data governance".BigData&Society.10 (1).doi:10.1177/20539517231180583.ISSN 2053-9517.
  8. ^"What is Deep Tech and which startups are marking the road (not Uber)".Startup Business (in Italian). 2018-04-20. Retrieved2020-10-13.
  9. ^Williams, Howard (6 June 2019)."Do Customers Want High Tech or High Touch?".Home Business Magazine. Retrieved2020-03-22.
  10. ^"Atomic Power for Europe",The New York Times, February 4, 1958, p. 17.
  11. ^Metz, Robert (1969). "Market Place: Collins Versus The Middle Man",The New York Times, April 24, 1969, p. 64.
  12. ^Metz, Robert (1971). "Market Place: So What Made E.D.S. Plunge?",The New York Times, November 11, 1971, p. 72.
  13. ^Hatzichronoglou, Thomas: "Revision of the High-Technology Sector and Product Classification", OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working Papers, No. 1997/02, OECD Publishing, Paris.
  14. ^High Tech Trademarks by John Mendenhall, Art Direction Book Co; First Edition (January 1, 1985)ISBN 0881080241
  15. ^"Tech GDP as a percent of total U.S. GDP 2022".Statista. Retrieved2024-06-25.
  16. ^"For Israeli economy, no substitute for high-tech dominance".ctech. 2024-06-04. Retrieved2024-06-25.
  17. ^Genome, Startup."Startup Genome".Startup Genome. Retrieved2024-06-13.
  18. ^Wrobel, Sharon (10 June 2024)."Tel Aviv moves up to 4th place in annual ranking of global tech ecosystems".
  19. ^"Global Startup Ecosystem Ranking 2024 (Top 40)".Startup Genome. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  20. ^High-technology exports (current US$)."United Nations, Comtrade database through the WITS platform".
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