Indian's start-up capital Bengaluru has been ranked in the world's top 30 start-up ecosystems. Topped by the Silicon Valley in California, Bengaluru is at the 26th spot and the only India city to feature in the list by ‘The Global start-up Ecosystem Report 2020’ by start-up Genome.
While Delhi is
Indian's start-up capital Bengaluru has been ranked in the world's top 30 start-up ecosystems. Topped by the Silicon Valley in California, Bengaluru is at the 26th spot and the only India city to feature in the list by ‘The Global start-up Ecosystem Report 2020’ by start-up Genome.
While Delhi is in the runner-up category at the 36th spot, Mumbai ranks first in the list of top 100 emerging ecosystem ranking. The list of emerging startup hubs also includes Chennai, Hyderabad and Pune. Bengaluru, along with Paris and Singapore, stand out for high access as well as quality and activity of funding, the report said. Delhi ranked well for the volume and complexity of patent creation in the analysis.
The report by Startup Genome, a California-headquartered innovation policy advisory and research firm, analyses cities around the world where early stage start-ups have the best shot at building global success.