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Bangalore and Singapore among top 20 start-up environments
Published in Bikya Masr on 21 - 11 - 2012

NEW DELHI: Singapore and Bangalore have been ranked the world's 17th and 19th most influential start-up environments, which analysts say signifies a global start-up revolution.
The rankings were published on Tuesday in Startup Ecosystem Report 2012, released by Startup Genome and Telefónica Digital.
Based on data from more than 50,000 startups around the world, the study concluded Silicon Valley, Tel Aviv and Los Angeles were the top 3 start-up hubs.
“Overall, the Startup Ecosystem Index paints a glowingly positive picture of the state of entrepreneurship aorund the world. While Silicon Valley is far and away the strongest ecosystem, just 5 or 10 years ago, most of the other ecosystems on the list either barely existed or didn't exist at all,” the report said.
The report noted Singapore, ranked 17th, has the potential to become the central startup ecosystem of Asia, bringing together the markets of China, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia. The city-state's “unique geographical position at the heart of Asia provides a fertile environment for entrepreneurs to start, grow and scale their businesses not only in Asia, but globally”, it added.
Singapore performed well, ranked 8th, in both the funding and talent indexes. The funding index measures how active and how comprehensive the risk capital is in a startup ecosystem, while the talent index measures how talented the founders are in the start-up ecosystem.
India's Bangalore also made the top 20 list ranked at 19. The report noted India could well be “one of the toughest countries in the world” for a startup to flourish as it is ranked 140th in the world in nominal GDP per capita despite being one of the fastest growing economies. However, India's large market “provides a foundation for a prospering startup scene”, it noted.
Although it ranked 18th in the talent index, the report stated India's rich talent base meant well-educated and highly skilled India Web entrepreneurs had the ability to transform both the country's economy and society. “Bangalore needs to take certain steps to enable entrepreneurs to build global startups and attract talent and capital from abroad,” the report said.
The Singapore government has been making concerted efforts to encourage a startup environment, setting aside funds to support such activities and providing access to these via its various agencies including the Economic Development Board and International Enterprise Singapore.


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