Between 1980 and 2000 the number of patents registered in Israel was 7652 compared with 367 for all the Arab countries combined. In 2008 alone is really inventors applied to register 9591 new patents. The equivalent figure for Iran was 50 and for all majority Muslim countries in the world with 5657.
Between 1980 and 2000, Israel demonstrated remarkable innovation, registering 7,652 patents, while Arab countries collectively filed only 367. This stark contrast highlights the significant disparity in technological development between Israel and its neighboring states during that period.
In 2008, Israeli inventors continued to lead, applying for 9,591 new patents, while Iran only submitted 50. The total number of patents from all majority Muslim countries during the same time frame was 5,657, further illustrating the advancements in Israel compared to the broader Muslim world.