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Comparing Startup Ecosystems: SV, London, NYC

49 pointsby bjoernlassehabout 13 years ago

12 comments

tstonezabout 13 years ago
As pointed out by @sakai I am surprised there is no mention of sample bias. I wonder if the results where adjusted to account for over- / under- representation from certain geographies, especially non-english speaking (e.g., Beijing) who probably never heard of SGP, much less used their Startup Compass.<p>Otherwise all good. By far the most detailed comparison I have seen of different locations and beats the pointless VC dollars per capita argument being touted at conferences and all over the interweb.<p>I guess at the end of the day it is a personal or team decision depending on many factors (connections, market, investors, family &#38; friends ...etc.) but the more information to make that decision the better.
pagekalisedownabout 13 years ago
I was most surprised by the average age of founders. Early 30s is about a decade older than the media let me to believe.<p>Perhaps the median age would've been a more insightful statistic.
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sakaiabout 13 years ago
This is such a dramatic step above the typical NYC vs. SV start-up reportage that goes on Techcrunch and GigaOm. Bravo.<p>That said, it IS based on a lot of survey data, with all the concomitant warts...
jcc80about 13 years ago
Ah, yet more information to considered when I finally move from the startup hub that is CT. Biggest surprise for me was the relative size of Boulder.<p>"Silicon Valley’s ecosystem is currently 3-times bigger than New York City, 4.5-times bigger than London, 12.5-times bigger than Berlin, and 38-times larger than Boulder."
jotabout 13 years ago
Happy to see Santiago, Chile is #12 on this list of top startup hubs.<p>I was a participant in Start-Up Chile (<a href="http://startupchile.com" rel="nofollow">http://startupchile.com</a>) and I do not believe it would feature at all without the programme. I think this provides some evidence that you can buy a startup hub. With the same amount of spending but with better execution (independent of government) I think there is potential for a developing world country to make it into the top 5. They really need to get much closer to implementing the model described by PG in Can You Buy a Silicon Valley: <a href="http://www.paulgraham.com/maybe.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.paulgraham.com/maybe.html</a>
JVIDELabout 13 years ago
You either have tons of funding or tons of talent: SV has both which is why it's the center of the IT universe.<p>NYC has more funding than engineers, and all other hubs are either a mix of both or have a serious deficit in one side (or even both) meaning making a startup there is very difficult, and if it takes off odds are they are going to move to a bigger hub, like SV.
kojiabout 13 years ago
Perhaps the greatest contribution of the 'cloud' is that it allows startups to sprout just about anywhere. These are definitely exciting times we're in!<p>I'm a little surprised not to see Boston on the top 25 list.<p>I would love to see a map overlay indicating factors such as wealth and education in these regions to see how strong the correlation is.
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iagabout 13 years ago
The bottom of the article lists the top 25 startup ecosystems. I am very surprised that Beijing is not one of them. I have a hard time believing DC/Chicago/Montreal's startup throughput is anywhere near Beijing's. What do you guys think?
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IsaacLabout 13 years ago
Where's the actual report? I got an email from the startup genome guys about this but it only links to the TC article. I'd like to read the complete findings, not just the summarised version.
nextstepabout 13 years ago
&#62;2. New York City (NYC, Brooklyn) NYC means New York City. And Brooklyn is part of NYC, it's one of the 5 boroughs.
laowaiabout 13 years ago
Beijing should be #2 on the list. Understood that it's tough to get data due to the language barrier, but for such a gigantic hub like Beijing it's worth reaching out to some people to really drive that data collection next time around. I'm happy to help in the future.
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minikomiabout 13 years ago
Tokyo notably yet I suppose unsurprisingly absent..