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Indian Express
a day ago
- Business
- Indian Express
Top 10 startup cities in 2025: Indian city secures #10th rank, two more in global top 20
10 Best Startup Cities in the World (2025): The latest report from Startup Blink reveals that, despite a strong global startup economy, the overall growth rate has declined to just under 21%. San Francisco continues to lead the rankings with an annual ecosystem growth of 19.9% for 2025, followed by New York and London. Although San Francisco retains its lead over New York, the gap between the two has slightly narrowed from 2.8× to 2.7× New York's score, with London standing out with a growth rate of nearly 30%, the highest among the three cities. The report further highlighted Asia-Pacific's rapid growth by 27.4%, with the region's cities like Beijing, driven by a growth rate of over 25%, overtaking Boston to rank 5th. Singapore City has also made significant strides, moving from 22nd to 12th place in 2025, driven by an impressive growth rate exceeding 50%, placing it closer to entering the top 10. In a notable mention, Seoul, the capital of South Korea, has entered the global top 20 for the first time, securing the 20th position after achieving over 30% growth for three consecutive years. As global investors seek diverse investment opportunities, cities worldwide are competing to establish themselves as prominent hubs for startups; listed below are the world's top 10 startup cities in 2025. Source: StartupBlink – Global Startup Ecosystem Index 2025 India has reversed the positive momentum it experienced last year, falling to 22nd place worldwide in 2025. This marks one of the steepest declines among the global top 25. Despite this, the country has six cities ranked in the global top 100 and stands out as one of only three countries, along with the United States and China, having three cities in the top 20. Recording a growth of 13.8%, the lowest among the top 10, Bangalore rounds up the top 10, trailing behind Paris and Tel Aviv in 2025; New Delhi follows next at 11th with +15.5% growth. In 2025, Mumbai is ranked 18th globally, rising two positions with a growth rate exceeding 30%, which is the highest among India's major cities. In contrast, Hyderabad, Pune, and Chennai each experience growth of less than 14%. As a result, they drop 5, 3, and 7 places, respectively, in the rankings, making them the slowest-growing Indian cities in the top 100. Source: StartupBlink – Global Startup Ecosystem Index 2025 Cherry Gupta is an Assistant Manager - Content at The Indian Express. She is responsible for crafting compelling narratives, uncovering the latest news and developments, and driving engaging content based on data and trends to boost website traffic and audience engagement. One can connect with her on LinkedIn or by mail at ... Read More

Yahoo
5 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
London's Startup Ecosystem Sees Major Leap in Global Rankings
LONDON, Ontario, May 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- London's thriving startup ecosystem has earned global recognition again. In the newly released Global Startup Ecosystem Index 2025 by StartupBlink, London has climbed an impressive 165 spots globally. Nationally, the city has moved up to the 12th position, overtaking Hamilton (13th), Saint John (14th), Winnipeg (15th), and Fredericton (16th). This jump in ranking reflects massive momentum in London's tech and innovation ecosystem, driven by ambitious founders, visionary industry leaders, collaborative public-private partnerships, and sustained support from champions like TechAlliance of Southwestern Ontario. The annual Global Startup Ecosystem Index benchmarks over 1,000 cities worldwide, tracking performance across innovation infrastructure, startup activity, and international competitiveness—offering a vital dashboard for measuring industry health and progress. 'Recognition on this global index is a testament to the ambition of our startup founders and the strength of our innovation economy,' said Christina Fox, Chief Executive Officer at TechAlliance of Southwestern Ontario. 'Coupled with London's position as #4 on CBRE's report on Top Emerging Tech Markets in North America, the StartupBlink index amplifies the region's acceleration, and its global position, fortifying London, Ontario as one of the best places in Canada to become a unicorn. As the lead voice for the industry, TechAlliance fosters a vibrant tech community, empowering the growth of competitive, world-class ventures that drive economic prosperity here in Southwestern Ontario, while also shaping and fueling Canada's innovation economy.' In 2024, Canada attracted $8.8 billion USD in funding and was home to 22 unicorn companies. While the nation experienced a slight dip—falling from 4th to 5th place in the global rankings—the Global Startup Ecosystem Index points to strong fundamentals and an optimistic future, especially as efforts shift toward producing startups with greater international competitiveness. That growth starts at the regional level. Doubling down on investor, founder and industry engagement, with a mandate to accelerate the growth of tech companies in Southwestern Ontario, TechAlliance supports entrepreneurs and their companies with strategic advisory, investment-readiness, storytelling, and advocacy. This approach not only builds a highly competitive local economy but also positions the greater London area as a key Canadian contributor on the global innovation map. For more information or media inquiries, please contact: Farida Abdelnabi Communications Manager TechAlliance of Southwestern Ontario 647.676.2461 About TechAlliance of Southwestern Ontario Headquartered in London, Ontario – one of the top ten emerging tech markets in North America, TechAlliance is the lead voice for the most promising startups and highest potential scaling companies in Southwestern Ontario. Home to a concentration of made-in-Canada unicorns, and supporting pathways to capital, customers, and talent, TechAlliance empowers world-class ventures and fuels growth in Canada's innovation economy by supporting founders and ventures at every stage of the entrepreneurial journey. As the place for dreamers, innovators, and world-changing ideas, TechAlliance fosters a vibrant tech community for founders, industry leaders, tech talent, and capacity builders, champions and coaches entrepreneurs, and amplifies and impacts businesses across the region. Funded in part by the Government of Ontario, Regional Innovation Centres help Ontario-based innovators and entrepreneurs clear commercialization hurdles –- accelerating the growth of companies so that they can compete and succeed globally and create high quality jobs in our in to access your portfolio

Yahoo
5 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
London's Startup Ecosystem Sees Major Leap in Global Rankings
LONDON, Ontario, May 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- London's thriving startup ecosystem has earned global recognition again. In the newly released Global Startup Ecosystem Index 2025 by StartupBlink, London has climbed an impressive 165 spots globally. Nationally, the city has moved up to the 12th position, overtaking Hamilton (13th), Saint John (14th), Winnipeg (15th), and Fredericton (16th). This jump in ranking reflects massive momentum in London's tech and innovation ecosystem, driven by ambitious founders, visionary industry leaders, collaborative public-private partnerships, and sustained support from champions like TechAlliance of Southwestern Ontario. The annual Global Startup Ecosystem Index benchmarks over 1,000 cities worldwide, tracking performance across innovation infrastructure, startup activity, and international competitiveness—offering a vital dashboard for measuring industry health and progress. 'Recognition on this global index is a testament to the ambition of our startup founders and the strength of our innovation economy,' said Christina Fox, Chief Executive Officer at TechAlliance of Southwestern Ontario. 'Coupled with London's position as #4 on CBRE's report on Top Emerging Tech Markets in North America, the StartupBlink index amplifies the region's acceleration, and its global position, fortifying London, Ontario as one of the best places in Canada to become a unicorn. As the lead voice for the industry, TechAlliance fosters a vibrant tech community, empowering the growth of competitive, world-class ventures that drive economic prosperity here in Southwestern Ontario, while also shaping and fueling Canada's innovation economy.' In 2024, Canada attracted $8.8 billion USD in funding and was home to 22 unicorn companies. While the nation experienced a slight dip—falling from 4th to 5th place in the global rankings—the Global Startup Ecosystem Index points to strong fundamentals and an optimistic future, especially as efforts shift toward producing startups with greater international competitiveness. That growth starts at the regional level. Doubling down on investor, founder and industry engagement, with a mandate to accelerate the growth of tech companies in Southwestern Ontario, TechAlliance supports entrepreneurs and their companies with strategic advisory, investment-readiness, storytelling, and advocacy. This approach not only builds a highly competitive local economy but also positions the greater London area as a key Canadian contributor on the global innovation map. For more information or media inquiries, please contact: Farida Abdelnabi Communications Manager TechAlliance of Southwestern Ontario 647.676.2461 About TechAlliance of Southwestern Ontario Headquartered in London, Ontario – one of the top ten emerging tech markets in North America, TechAlliance is the lead voice for the most promising startups and highest potential scaling companies in Southwestern Ontario. Home to a concentration of made-in-Canada unicorns, and supporting pathways to capital, customers, and talent, TechAlliance empowers world-class ventures and fuels growth in Canada's innovation economy by supporting founders and ventures at every stage of the entrepreneurial journey. As the place for dreamers, innovators, and world-changing ideas, TechAlliance fosters a vibrant tech community for founders, industry leaders, tech talent, and capacity builders, champions and coaches entrepreneurs, and amplifies and impacts businesses across the region. Funded in part by the Government of Ontario, Regional Innovation Centres help Ontario-based innovators and entrepreneurs clear commercialization hurdles –- accelerating the growth of companies so that they can compete and succeed globally and create high quality jobs in our in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Ya Biladi
5 days ago
- Business
- Ya Biladi
Morocco joins Africa's top 10 startup ecosystems
Morocco has entered the top 10 African startup ecosystems, according to the Global Startup Ecosystem Index 2025, an annual report by StartupBlink that ranks over 1,000 cities and 100 countries worldwide based on the strength and vibrancy of their startup landscapes. The country is now ranked 88th globally, climbing four spots from last year's 92nd position, with a score of 0.687. Morocco has recorded the highest growth rate (over 23%) among North African countries. Regionally, it ranks 3rd in North Africa, behind Egypt (65th globally) and Tunisia (82nd). In Africa overall, Morocco ranks 9th, ahead of Senegal but behind South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Cape Verde, Ghana, and Namibia. Globally, the top five positions are held by the United States, the United Kingdom, Israel, Singapore, and Canada. Casablanca, Morocco's startup hub Morocco has three cities in the global top 1,000, with Casablanca and Rabat showing strong momentum. Casablanca climbed an impressive 42 spots to rank 317th globally, with a growth rate of over 40%, the highest among Morocco's startup hubs and in North Africa. Rabat also advanced, rising seven places to 811th, with a growth rate exceeding 20%. In contrast, Agadir risks dropping out of the global top 1,000 due to a negative growth trend (968th). The report attributes Morocco's performance to its affordable and stable base for entrepreneurs seeking to access the North African market. It also highlights the impact of public and private initiatives, such as MoroccoTech, the Digital Morocco 2030 strategy, and events like GITEX Africa, which help position the country as a regional tech hub. Key capital funds such as UM6P Ventures, Maroc Numeric Fund, and the Innov Invest Fund play a crucial role in supporting early-stage startups, while organizations like StartUp Maroc and innovation hubs like Impact Lab contribute to building a dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystem, writes the authors of the report.


Morocco World
6 days ago
- Business
- Morocco World
Morocco Climbs to Top 10 African Startup Ecosystems
Rabat — Morocco has secured a spot in the top 10 African startup ecosystems, according to the latest Global Startup Ecosystem Index 2025 from American consulting firm StartupBlink. The ranking shows progress for the North African country, but also reveals barriers that still limit growth. 'Morocco recorded the highest growth (above 23%) in Northern Africa, moving up four spots to 88th.' Based on 33 key indicators, the ranking reveals that on a worldwide level, South Africa ranked 52nd, retaining its position as the African country with the best startup system. Meanwhile, Kenya (58th) comes in 2nd in Africa, thanks to a 5-place gain on the 2024 edition of the ranking. Next come Egypt (65th), Nigeria (66th), Cape Verde (75th), Ghana (81st), Tunisia (82nd), Namibia (85th), and Morocco (88th). Senegal (ranked 92nd worldwide) closes the African Top 10, ahead of Uganda (94th), Rwanda (96th), and Somalia (100th). Moroccan startups show strong growth Morocco recorded notable growth in the rankings, climbing four positions from the previous year. The country's startup ecosystem continues to expand, with cities like Casablanca and Rabat making significant strides in global rankings. Casablanca leads Morocco's tech scene, jumping 42 places to reach the 317th position worldwide. The city achieved a growth rate above 40%, the highest in North Africa. Meanwhile, the North African country's capital city of Rabat also improved, climbing seven spots to 811th place globally. Youth help drive Morocco's rise Several factors contribute to Morocco's climbing startup rankings. The report identified the country's tech-savvy youth population, growing digital connectivity, and increasing investment funds as key advantages. StartupBlink outlined Morocco's stable and accessible environment for entrepreneurs. These foundations have helped create momentum in the country's startup scene, particularly in major urban centers. Challenges remain Despite the progress, StartupBlink identifies several obstacles that limit Morocco's startup ecosystem growth. Economic and social constraints continue to affect the business environment. Many startups still struggle to access adequate funding, which limits their ability to scale and compete internationally. The regulatory framework also needs improvement to better support new businesses and innovation. StartupBlink suggests that Morocco must make investments more accessible and strengthen startup-focused infrastructure to accelerate growth. These improvements could help the country climb even higher in future rankings and compete more effectively with regional leaders. Tags: Moroccan startupsMoroccoStartup ecosystemsStartups in Morocco