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Is Santiago the next Silicon Valley?

Post by Nipuna » Wed Nov 21, 2012 12:57 pm

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The next Facebook or Google could come from technology start-up havens as disparate as Santiago, Chile or Bangalore, India.

Both locations crack the world's top 20 start-up ecosystems, as determined from data gathered from 50,000 entrepreneurs by analytics company Startup Compass and analysed by Telefonica Digital.

It's no surprise that Silicon Valley in California remains the world's largest start-up ecosystem, with the best access to financial capital, and the longest average working day of 9.95 hours. Tel Aviv, Israel comes in second, with similar levels of capital, but a tendency to develop products for smaller markets.

But it's the lesser-known tech hotspots creeping onto the list that may surprise you.

Santiago's ecosystem is notable for owing a large amount of its success to a Chilean government program, Start-up Chile, the report said. Santiago also has the highest ratio of female to male entrepreneurs in the report, with women making up 20 per cent of the start-up workforce. The ecosystem is very young, with the first start-ups coming to Chile in 2010 when the Chilean government brought 22 start-ups from 14 countries to Chile, giving them $40,000 of free capital. The report lists QuantConnect - a trade management platform - and AgentPiggy - a children's financial advice website - as two of Chile's most successful start-ups.

In Bangalore, start-up employees actually work about one hour longer every day than those in Silicon Valley, on average. However, companies lackeasy access to funding, and employ a low percentage of women: just 6 per cent of the start-up workforce. One of Bangalore's most successful start-ups is Zoho, a suite of cloud-based office applications, that has since moved its headquarters to California.

Perhaps more predictably, London's start-up scene was noted as being the only European hub that could compare to Silicon Valley, with a good support network for entrepreneurs and high levels of education.

Unfortunately, like many hotspots outside Silicon Valley, London suffers from a funding gap for young companies that are still at the concept stage. Overall, London comes in seventh in the global rankings, behind Silicon Valley, Tel Aviv, Los Angeles, Seattle, New York City and Boston. London's best known start-ups are the micro-lender Wonga and childrens' game and social network Moshi Monsters.

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Silicon Valley
Tel Aviv
Los Angeles
Seattle
New York City
Boston
London
Toronto
Vancouver
Chicago
Paris
Sydney
Sao Paulo
Moscow
Berlin
Waterloo (Canada)
Singapore
Melbourne
Bangalore
Santiago
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Re: Is Santiago the next Silicon Valley?

Post by Neo » Tue Nov 27, 2012 1:44 am

Where is Colombo, Sri Lanka in this list.
At the moment, Colombo is the fastest developing city in the world with billions of US$ invested. Hotels with 50,000 rooms are under construction, a formula 1 racing track, a small city on sea, etc...

It is a secret that almost all best software companies in the world has a branch in Sri Lanka. It is because of the quality of our programmers. We have a small set but very high in quality. Up to date there are more than 10,000 software companies operating in Sri Lanka with about 60% of those are foreign ventures.

Colombo, Sri Lanka - The future of Asia.
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Re: Is Santiago the next Silicon Valley?

Post by Nipuna » Tue Nov 27, 2012 9:23 am

Neo wrote:Where is Colombo, Sri Lanka in this list.
At the moment, Colombo is the fastest developing city in the world with billions of US$ invested. Hotels with 50,000 rooms are under construction, a formula 1 racing track, a small city on sea, etc...

It is a secret that almost all best software companies in the world has a branch in Sri Lanka. It is because of the quality of our programmers. We have a small set but very high in quality. Up to date there are more than 10,000 software companies operating in Sri Lanka with about 60% of those are foreign ventures.

Colombo, Sri Lanka - The future of Asia.
Wow cool :yahoo: :biggrin: :biggrin:
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