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  1. startupgenome.com › report › gser2020Startup Genome

    The 2020 Global Startup Ecosystem Report (GSER) from Startup Genome and Global Entrepreneurship Network is the world’s most comprehensive and widely-read research on startup ecosystems. The GSER now ranks the top 140 startup ecosystems from an assessment of several hundreds.

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  3. startupgenome.com › report › gser2022Startup Genome

    Startup ecosystem development through data. We advise world leaders in policymaking, strategy and actions to drive innovation and economic growth.

  4. startupgenome.com › report › gser2023Startup Genome

    The Global Startup Ecosystem Report 2023 (GSER 2023) is a comprehensive analysis of the current state of startup ecosystems worldwide. Now in its 11th year, the GSER provides insights into the world’s leading startup ecosystems, emerging trends, and key ...

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    You can contact us at any time at privacy@startupgenome.comto withdraw consent, inquire or request the deletion of your personal identifying information. Contact us. Your message has been sent successfully. Thank you! Please, review the problems below. Ecosystem RoleGovernment / PolicymakerPublic / Private Innovation AgencyEcosystem Builder ...

  6. startupgenome.com › ecosystems › chicagoStartup Genome

    The UChicago Startup Investment Program is a $25 million fund investing in startups led by UChicago faculty, students, staff, and alumni. At City Colleges, high school and first-year college students can enroll in the Digital Scholars summer pipeline program, connecting students to startups.

  7. startupgenome.com › report › gser-agtechandnewfoodeditionStartup Genome

    A rapidly growing global population, global disparity in access to food, soil degradation, and many other factors have driven innovation in agriculture and food technology for decades, but the COVID-19 pandemic, spiraling fertilizer costs, supply chain disruption, and recent geopolitical events have brought new urgency and mainstream attention ...

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