Newsweek has named the San Jose area as the #1 most innovative metro based on number of patents created. Another interesting stat is that 63% of all the patents in the US are submitted by people living in the top 20 metros. Those people only make up 34% of the US's population.
Thanks Dan for the link!
Source: Newsweek
MOST PATENT-INTENSIVE METRO AREAS
San Jose–Sunnyvale–Santa Clara, CA
Avg. Patents*: 9,237
Patent Intensity**: 10.29
Burlington–South Burlington, VT
Avg. Patents: 826
Patent Intensity: 6.86
Rochester, MN
Avg. Patents: 606
Patent Intensity: 5.70
Corvallis, OR
Avg. Patents: 194
Patent Intensity: 4.83
Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, N.Y.
Avg. Patents: 1,226
Patent Intensity: 4.70
Boulder, CO
Avg. Patents: 666
Patent Intensity: 4.04
San Francisco–Oakland–Fremont, CA
Avg. Patents: 7,003
Patent Intensity: 3.59
Santa Cruz–Watsonville, CA
Avg. Patents: 310
Patent Intensity: 3.20
Austin–Round Rock–San Marcos, TX
Avg. Patents: 2,497
Patent Intensity: 3.09
Ann Arbor, MI
Avg. Patents: 590
Patent Intensity: 2.93
*Averaged over 2007 to 2011.
**Patents per thousand workers, annual average between 2007 and 2011.
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