Apple Tops List of World's Most Innovative Companies... Again For the ninth year in a row, Apple has topped Boston Consulting Group's annual list of the companies leading the charge in defining what's new and cool.

By Catherine Clifford

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It's a cliché for a reason: Innovate or die. In this information economy, companies that stay on top are those that come up with the most creative approaches the fastest.

Iconic BIZ Experiences Steve Jobs is likely winking from on high. For the ninth year in a row, Apple topped Boston Consulting Group's annual list of the most innovative companies.

Google, which ranked second from 2006 to 2012, slipped to the third spot this year. And Samsung, which was in the middle of the pack at No. 26 in 2008, has been on a consistently upward trajectory, landing at the No. 2 spot in this year's ranking.

While the innovation list is extremely tech-heavy at the top, the auto industry made a noticeable appearance this year. Not only was electric automaker Tesla -- the brainchild of iconic BIZ Experiences Elon Musk -- on the list for the first time, but more traditional car manufacturers Ford and BMW ranked in the top 10.

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"Tech and telecom still rule a big part of the innovation roost," Kim Wagner, a BCG senior partner and coauthor of the report, said in a statement. "But we are also seeing a resurgence in recognition for the ability of traditional manufacturers to innovate in product, process, and technology. Auto companies are leading the way."

Also notable in this year's report is a new section recognizing a handful of what BCG calls "up and coming" companies – companies that are still relatively young or have yet to reach "global giant" status. In this category, BCG recognized Alibaba, Groupon, mobile messaging platform Line (NHN Corporation), Netflix, Pinterest, internet-retailer Rakuten, Spotify, Square, free messaging platform WhatsApp and consumer electronics company Xiaomi Technologies.

The BCG innovation report is the result of a global survey of more than 1,500 senior executives in a wide variety of industries across many geographic regions. The majority of those surveyed say that innovation is within the three top priorities for their companies.

Here's a look at the 20 most innovative companies in the world.

1. Apple
2. Samsung
3. Google
4. Microsoft
5. Toyota
6. IBM
7. Amazon
8. Ford
9. BMW
10. General Electric
11. Sony
12. Facebook
13. General Motors
14. Volkswagen
15. Coca-Cola
16. Hewlett-Packard
17. Hyundai
18. Honda
19. Audi
20. Daimler

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Catherine Clifford

Senior BIZ Experiencesship Writer at CNBC

Catherine Clifford is senior BIZ Experiencesship writer at CNBC. She was formerly a senior writer at BIZ Experiences.com, the small business reporter at CNNMoney and an assistant in the New York bureau for CNN. Clifford attended Columbia University where she earned a bachelor's degree. She lives in Brooklyn, N.Y. You can follow her on Twitter at @CatClifford.

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