Infobip Jumps to No. 16 on Fortune Europe Innovation List From 68
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Updated · via.tt.se · Jun 18
Infobip Jumps to No. 16 on Fortune Europe Innovation List From 68
3 articles · Updated · via.tt.se · Jun 18
Summary
Infobip placed 16th in Fortune’s Europe’s Most Innovative Companies 2026 ranking, a sharp rise from 68th in the inaugural 2025 list announced at VivaTech in Paris.
Fortune and Statista scored companies on innovation culture, product development and process improvement, and Infobip tied its advance to an AI-first push led by AgentOS, its AI-native customer-journey platform.
The company also highlighted its role in the EU-backed IPCEI-CIS project, which spans 12 member states and more than 100 companies to build interoperable cloud and edge infrastructure.
The broader Fortune list covers 300 companies across 18 countries, with ASML ranked No. 1 in the 2026 edition.
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Fortune & Statista Europe Innovators List 2026: ASML's Dominance and the Continent's Strategic Edge
Overview
The 'Fortune & Statista Europe Innovators List 2026' was released on June 18, 2026, at VivaTech, spotlighting companies that drive progress in Europe and support critical global industries. ASML stands out as a leading example of Europe's innovative strength, manufacturing the advanced machines needed for AI chip production. This positions ASML as a dominant force and a cornerstone of global technological advancement. Through continuous innovation, ASML remains central to the global semiconductor supply chain, demonstrating how Europe consistently produces companies that the world relies on for essential technology.