Slovenia scored highest in Southeastern Europe (SEE) in the Global Innovation Index (GII) ranking published by the Cornell University, INSEAD, and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).Slovenia ranked 30th, followed by Bulgaria at 37th place, Croatia at 41st, Moldova at 48th, Romania at 49th, the GII report shows.Outside the top 50, Montenegro placed at 52nd, Serbia at 55th and Bosnia and Herzegovina at 77th and Albania at 83rd.