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Rolls-Royce Named Among Europe's Most Innovative Companies in Fortune 2026 Ranking

By MGN EditorialJune 18, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Fortune's 2026 ranking of Europe's most innovative companies places Rolls-Royce in the top five, highlighting the engineering group's continued prominence in advanced propulsion and power systems relevant to the maritime sector.

## Rolls-Royce Recognised in Fortune's 2026 European Innovation Ranking Rolls-Royce has been named among the top five most innovative companies in Europe in Fortune's newly released 2026 ranking, underscoring the engineering conglomerate's standing as a leader in advanced technology development — including its growing portfolio of maritime and offshore power solutions. According to Fortune, the ranking places ASML Holding at number one, with Ericsson, Endress+Hauser, Rolls-Royce, and Infineon Technologies rounding out the top five. The full list encompasses 300 companies across 18 countries and 21 industry sectors, reflecting the breadth of European industrial innovation. For the maritime industry, Rolls-Royce's inclusion carries particular significance. The company's Power Systems division — which operates under the MTU brand — is a major supplier of high-speed engines, propulsion systems, and hybrid power solutions for commercial vessels, naval craft, and offshore support vessels. In recent years, Rolls-Royce has also been active in developing autonomous vessel technologies and next-generation ship intelligence systems through its Marine division. The recognition comes at a time when the maritime sector is under increasing pressure to adopt cleaner, more efficient propulsion technologies ahead of tightening International Maritime Organization (IMO) emissions regulations. Rolls-Royce has positioned itself at the forefront of this transition, investing in hybrid-electric drives, LNG-capable engines, and digital vessel management platforms. Fortune's ranking was announced on 18 June 2026 and is based on assessments spanning product and service innovation, operational innovation, and innovation culture across participating organisations. While the ranking is not maritime-specific, the presence of Rolls-Royce in the top tier serves as a broader indicator of the engineering investment being directed toward sectors — including shipping and offshore energy — that depend on cutting-edge propulsion and power generation technology. Industry observers will be watching closely to see how Rolls-Royce's innovation pipeline translates into commercially available maritime solutions as shipowners and operators seek compliant, future-ready vessel technologies in the years ahead.
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