Subject. This article discusses the issues of sustainable innovative development and the country’s intellectual potential use. Objectives. The article aims to examine the prerequisites and key conditions for the formation of the innovation system of the State as the basis for ensuring industrial development. Methods. For the study, we used the general scientific research methods. Results. The article describes a structure of the innovation system of the State and defines the key conditions for the formation of an innovation system as the basis for ensuring industrial development. Conclusions. The metasystem encompasses all aspects of the State's innovative system, namely legislation, finance, scientific research, technological development, education, and helps combine efforts of various industries and sectors of the economy to achieve common goals.
Keywords: innovation system, infrastructure, metasystem, industrial development
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