CognitiveCoefficient
Overview / Rankings / Austria

Austria

MaintainingEuropeHigh income Power #27 / 48Per-capita #21
Cognitive Power
31.1
of 100 · #27
CPI
31.1
CC
57.4
CDI
0.594
AIR
53.1
AIX
35.4
CRI
49.7
CM
47.8
CV
3.5%
Primary · absolute lens

Cognitive Power

31.1 · #27/48

Total national capacity — AI capital, compute, models & robotics. Strongest in semiconductor capability, robotics & automation, economic mass.

Per-capita lens

Cognitive Coefficient

57.4 · #21/48

How deep infrastructure runs per person — rewards intensity, like GDP-per-capita or the HDI.

CC projection to 2040 — Baseline

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Monte-Carlo band (P10–P90) around the median path. Dashed = illustrative historical reconstruction.

Median (P50)P10–P90 bandReconstruction

Pillar profile

Insight engine

Austria ranks #21 of 48 on the Cognitive Coefficient (57.4/100), with a trajectory classified as Maintaining relative to the frontier. Its strongest pillars are data, education; the binding constraints are ai adoption, compute.

Risks

  • Readiness outpaces utilization: infrastructure exists but augmentation is under-adopted.

Opportunities

  • Largest headroom in AI Adoption (32.4/100) — targeted investment compounds fastest here.
  • Largest headroom in Compute (35.1/100) — targeted investment compounds fastest here.

Recommended actions

  • Prioritise the weakest pillar (AI Adoption) to lift the geometric-mean development index (CDI).
  • Convert access into utilization: workforce AI-skilling and agentic-workflow adoption.
  • Broaden the base (education + data governance) to raise resilience and reduce concentration risk.
These are model outputs and scenarios, not forecasts of actual outcomes. This platform measures access to, utilization of, and leverage from cognitive infrastructure — not intelligence. No causality or certainty is claimed.

Pillars

AI Access58.3
AI Adoption32.4
Compute35.1
Data87.5
Education73.4
Digital Literacy72.3
Innovation59.5
Knowledge Infrastructure41.0

Nearest peers