2016 tables: Institutions - corporate

The 2016 tables are based on Nature Index data from 1 January 2015 to 31 December 2015.

Table criteria

# Institution Share 2015 Count 2015
1 IBM Corporation, United States of America (USA) 62.14 134
2 Novartis International AG, Switzerland 48.57 136
3 F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Switzerland 45.66 106
4 GlaxoSmithKline plc. (GSK), United Kingdom (UK) 27.88 90
5 AstraZeneca plc, United Kingdom (UK) 27.17 90
6 Merck & Co., Inc., United States of America (USA) 26.32 56
7 Samsung Group, South Korea 25.70 93
8 Pfizer Inc., United States of America (USA) 20.47 58
9 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT), Japan 19.74 37
10 Amgen Inc., United States of America (USA) 17.02 48
11 Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS), United States of America (USA) 14.05 31
12 GNS Science, New Zealand 13.97 66
13 BGI, China 13.47 54
14 DowDuPont Inc., United States of America (USA) 12.37 53
15 Sanofi, France 12.14 35
16 Toyota Group, Japan 11.62 25
17 Eli Lilly and Company, United States of America (USA) 10.98 32
18 BASF SE, Germany 10.12 59
19 Formosa Plastics Group, Taiwan 8.08 35
20 C. H. Boehringer Sohn AG & Co. KG (Boehringer Ingelheim), Germany 8.06 18
21 Johnson & Johnson, United States of America (USA) 7.12 28
22 Leidos Holdings, Inc., United States of America (USA) 7.01 72
23 Bruker Corporation, United States of America (USA) 6.83 47
24 Hitachi, Ltd., Japan 6.65 30
25 Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., United States of America (USA) 6.64 36
26 Royal Dutch Shell plc (Shell), Netherlands 5.89 21
27 Aerodyne Research, Inc. (ARI), United States of America (USA) 5.80 28
28 Science Systems and Applications, Inc. (SSAI), United States of America (USA) 5.70 28
29 Microsoft Corporation, United States of America (USA) 5.66 27
30 General Electric Company (GE), United States of America (USA) 5.66 13
31 New England Biolabs, Inc. (NEB), United States of America (USA) 5.63 12
32 Toshiba Corporation, Japan 5.50 10
33 Mitsubishi Group, Japan 5.49 33
34 China National Chemical Corporation (ChemChina), China 5.43 17
35 Xerox Corporation, United States of America (USA) 5.39 17
36 Merck KGaA, Germany 5.29 24
37 National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd. (NIWA), New Zealand 5.26 27
38 Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, Japan 5.25 16
39 China State Shipbuilding Corporation Limited (CSSC), China 5.07 43
40 Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc., United States of America (USA) 4.92 20
41 Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER), United States of America (USA) 4.80 14
42 FiberHome Technologies Group, China 4.78 41
43 KWH Water B.V., Netherlands 4.70 11
44 HRL Laboratories LLC, United States of America (USA) 4.49 7
45 Waters Corporation, United States of America (USA) 4.44 12
46 Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., United States of America (USA) 4.43 11
47 Thales S.A., France 4.40 34
48 Exxon Mobil Corporation (ExxonMobil), United States of America (USA) 4.27 28
49 Koninklijke DSM N.V. (DSM), Netherlands 3.89 22
50 Danaher Corporation, United States of America (USA) 3.88 14
51 Illumina, Inc., United States of America (USA) 3.87 24
52 NorthWest Research Associates, Inc. (NWRA), United States of America (USA) 3.77 19
53 Agilent Technologies, Inc., United States of America (USA) 3.76 18
54 Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark 3.64 11
55 AbbVie Inc., United States of America (USA) 3.62 10
56 Center for Nanotechnology GmbH (CeNTech GmbH), Germany 3.51 14
57 Anglo American plc, United Kingdom (UK) 3.30 13
58 General Atomics, United States of America (USA) 3.20 21
59 Gilead Sciences, Inc., United States of America (USA) 3.13 7
60 BP plc, United Kingdom (UK) 3.09 22
61 China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC), China 3.02 11
62 Alphabet Inc., United States of America (USA) 3.00 16
63 Johnson Matthey (JM), United Kingdom (UK) 2.99 5
64 Norwegian Research Centre AS (NORCE), Norway 2.90 25
65 GATS Inc., United States of America (USA) 2.87 10
66 Chevron Corporation, United States of America (USA) 2.85 19
67 Promega Corporation, United States of America (USA) 2.82 8
68 Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Philips), Netherlands 2.75 29
69 UCB S.A., Belgium 2.74 16
70 Intel Corporation, United States of America (USA) 2.71 20
71 D. E. Shaw Research, United States of America (USA) 2.70 6
72 Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd., Japan 2.68 16
73 Sangamo Therapeutics Inc., United States of America (USA) 2.59 4
74 JEOL Ltd., Japan 2.58 16
75 Firmenich International SA, Switzerland 2.54 4
76 Lockheed Martin Corporation, United States of America (USA) 2.42 20
77 Osaka Bioscience Institute, Japan 2.41 6
78 Dow AgroSciences, United States of America (USA) 2.33 3
79 Nestlé S.A., Switzerland 2.33 6
80 Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated, United States of America (USA) 2.33 6
81 OEwaves, Inc., United States of America (USA) 2.22 3
82 Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology (ACIB), Austria 2.22 7
83 Siemens AG, Germany 2.20 13
84 Hamamatsu Photonics K.K., Japan 2.20 5
85 Eisai Co., Ltd., Japan 2.17 9
86 Western Digital Corporation, United States of America (USA) 2.08 8
87 Nokia Corporation, Finland 2.06 15
88 Seattle Genetics, Inc., United States of America (USA) 2.00 2
89 Chengdu Institute of Organic Chemistry (CIOC), CAS, China 1.99 5
90 Foxconn Technology Group, Taiwan 1.97 9
91 STMicroelectronics N.V., Switzerland 1.95 13
92 WuXi AppTec, China 1.93 23
93 China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), China 1.90 25
94 Raytheon Company, United States of America (USA) 1.90 25
95 Panasonic Corporation, Japan 1.88 4
96 AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria 1.87 12
97 Bayer AG, Germany 1.85 16
98 National Metrology and Testing (LNE), France 1.85 9
99 South Australian Water Corporation (SA Water), Australia 1.84 6
100 Cell Signaling Technology, Inc., United States of America (USA) 1.84 13

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