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Symbiosis in Start-Up Why City Ecosystem: Clusters Matter

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November 2023

In the bustling avenues of Shenzhen, a group of innovators huddle together in a co-working space, creating the next big product in the "Silicon Valley of Hardware".

- Sanjay Nath and Sumangal Vinjamuri

Symbiosis in Start-Up Why City Ecosystem: Clusters Matter

Sanjay Nath and Sumangal Vinjamuri

Sanjay Nath, Co-founder and Managing Partner, Blume Ventures Sumangal Vinjamuri, AVP (Investments team), Blume Ventures

Thousands of miles away, in the suburbs of Pune, another entrepreneur sketches plans for a fintech solution that could revolutionise India's banking sector. These narratives, while far apart, share a common foundation: city clusters.

The Rise of City Clusters

Every entrepreneur faces multiple challenges while starting up-from finding the right test market to ensuring seamless logistics for their business. City clusters, with better infrastructure, fast internet connectivity and an efficient transport system, mean that start-ups can operate with reduced overheads and fewer logistical challenges.

Take the Pearl River Delta in China, for instance. Once a region dotted with sleepy towns, it is now a buzzing beehive of cities like Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Hong Kong, connected by state-of-the-art highways and bullet trains.

Speaking of talent, imagine having access to some of the world's brightest minds, all in a concentrated area. Universities, engineering schools and management institutes pepper these city clusters, churning out fresh talent every year. As clusters grow, they retain talent that matures within them, enabling start-ups to hire senior professionals as well.

The Randstad region in the Netherlands is a classic example. Cities like Amsterdam, home to institutions like the University of Amsterdam and TU Delft, coupled with Rotterdam and Utrecht, provide a diverse talent pool making it a hotbed for start-ups.

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