Ask HN: What cities are set to become the next global startup Hubs?
I'm based in the EU as a developper and I've been on an European Tour recently, I've been staying and working in Amsterdam and Berlin and the tech startup scene there is exploding, quickly reshaping the nature of jobs and even the urban environment. A friend of mine from "Station F" in Paris drew similar conclusions when we met, albeit I haven't gone there yet. Of course my only experience is Western Europe,and I can't compare it with the startup activity of other hubs such as China or Argentina, but in light of this, based on your experience,I'm curious to get your opinion on what international cities you think will form the next global startup hubs in the next 5 years?
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 39.8 ms ] threadShanghai and Hangzhou are also fast growing and strong contenders for the next big technology startup hubs.
All of these cities are home to dozens of unicorn companies and many more startups.
If I had to bet, one of these cities will be the next global startup hub in the next five to ten years and maybe even surpass or supplant Silicon Valley.
The only "real" startup hubs are the ones where venture capital is available and these would traditionally be the cities in North America, China, Singapore etc.
The Israeli government also supplies a great deal VC.
Shenzhen for hardware startup
Taipei for cheap engineer
I don't have a visualization for it today, but I think it'd be interesting to put funding data from Crunchbase, AngelList, or Seed-DB overlaid on a heat map of the world.