In 2023, the United Arab Emirates leads in international collaboration on scientific publications in metals and alloys, at 76.46%. Peru follows closely at 75.76%, with the Netherlands at 68.64%. Leading countries like the UK and Australia show collaboration rates above 50%, while major research hubs such as the United States and Germany are below 30%, suggesting different collaborative dynamics. China and Russia exhibit even lower rates, below 10%.
Looking forward, potential trends to watch include increasing collaborations in emerging markets like UAE and Peru, driven by globalization and strategic partnerships. The shift towards increased cooperation between traditionally low-collaboration countries and others may also shape future scientific developments in the field.
Top countries in Share of Scientific Publications Involving International Collaboration in Metals and Alloys by Country
# | 10 Countries | Percent | Last Year | |
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1 | 1 United Arab Emirates | 76.46 | 2023 | View data |
2 | 2 Peru | 75.76 | 2023 | View data |
3 | 3 Netherlands | 68.64 | 2023 | View data |
4 | 4 Cyprus | 67.2 | 2023 | View data |
5 | 5 Saudi Arabia | 63.06 | 2023 | View data |
6 | 6 Latvia | 60.94 | 2023 | View data |
7 | 7 Iceland | 58.07 | 2023 | View data |
8 | 8 Ireland | 57.94 | 2023 | View data |
9 | 9 Luxembourg | 54.42 | 2023 | View data |
10 | 10 Australia | 53.73 | 2023 | View data |