Top 7 startup cities keep their ranking in 2020 — but new players are on the rise

Top 7 startup cities keep their ranking in 2020 — but new players are on the rise


Silicon Valley is still the number one startup ecosystem and is closely followed by New York and London, which has risen in the ranking. That’s according to Startup Genome’s Global Startup Ecosystem 2020 report launched today at TNW’s Ecosystems Couch Conference. But how are the rest of the world’s startup ecosystem fairing? Let’s take a closer look. Unsurprisingly, the US is still leading the way with several of its cities making the ranking, with New York coming in at number 2. Other US cities include Boston (5th), Los Angeles, (6th tied with Tel Aviv), Seattle (9th), Washington DC (11th), Chicago…

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