![]() The rise of Beijing has pushed down both Tel Aviv (7th) and Berlin (8th), while Moscow, the center of the Russian startup ecosystem has grown by 1 place to 9th globally. Beijing (6th) has made a substantial leap by 11 places, while Shanghai (10th) has made a huge jump of 21 places from outside the top 30 in 2019. Though the gap is very large between these cities and 6th position, we do believe that if current trends hold there is a good chance Beijing and Shanghai will challenge for a position in the top 5 in 2021. The Big 4 club of countries (US, UK, Israel, and Canada) has held its ground since 2017, showing that there is a real gap between these 4 countries and those below that will be hard to narrow.Ģ020 has seen the top 5 cities follow a similar trend to the Big 4 countries, with the top 5 in this year remaining the same as in 2019 – San Francisco (1st), New York (2nd), London (3rd), Boston (4th) and LA (5th). ![]() When compared with 2019, this year has seen no new countries enter the top ten, and yet, Germany has made a significant jump of 4 places to 5th, while Spain has moved 1 spot to 9th. Our country and city rankings have a total score, which is the sum of 3 columns measuring the following:īased on the total score, we have put the ranking results into the tables covering the crucial information on each country and city that was ranked. ![]() StartupBlink’s Startup Ecosystem Ranking Criteria Startup Blink’s partnership with Crunchbase has allowed it to feature and rank hundreds of ecosystems – highlighting data on thousands of startups in order to understand the quality and frequency of innovation, as well as trends, of ecosystems around the world. The algorithm used to generate the rankings analyzes tens of thousands of data points powered by our global partners such as Crunchbase, alongside data gathered from more than tens of thousands of registered members on the StartupBlink Global Map. This year’s report also features a section ranking the different cities and countries responding to COVID-19 through innovation. The 2020 version ranks 1,000 cities and 100 countries worldwide, tracking both momentum and trends within the startup ecosystem from 2017 onwards. StartupBlink, a global startup and innovation research centre, has launched the Startup Ecosystem Rankings Report 2020. ![]()
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