Boston Ranked Best City in U.S. for Startups

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Boston Ranked Best City in U.S. for Startups

The City of Boston has been ranked as the top startup city in the U.S. for the second year in a row, according to the new “Innovation That Matters” report.

Boston is the “city best positioned to succeed in the next-wave digital economy,” said the report.

“This new ranking solidifies Boston and the Commonwealth’s standing as the best place to start and grow an innovative technology-focused business, whether it’s a startup emerging from one of our top academic institutions, or a major global company looking for next stage growth. This is a testament to the innovation ecosystem that exists here in Massachusetts, bringing together and building on the unique partnership between our universities and tech firms,” said Governor Charlie Baker.

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Boston beat out 24 other cities and regions including the rest of the top ten the Bay Area (#2), Philadelphia (#3), San Diego (#4), Austin (#5), Atlanta (#6), Dallas (#7), Seattle (#8), New York (#9), and Portland (#10). 

Boston is the only New England city to make the rankings.

Startups in Boston

The report praised Boston for being “home to a high number of next-wave startups” that are backed by the region’s world-class universities, which generate top talent that power innovation.”

The report also showed “the share of next-wave startups—sectors spanning health, energy, education, and smart cities—grew 29 percent from last year.”

“Our administration’s investments in advanced manufacturing and workforce development are designed to support the growth of innovative companies, supplying a deep bench of experienced and highly trained employees. As we continue those types of investments in infrastructure, talent, and more, we look forward to the Commonwealth remaining a global leader in the innovation economy,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito.

Cities Looking to Improve

For those cities looking to improve their ranking. The report offers tips.

The authors suggest “embracing unique characteristics and to establish ‘industry-specific startup clusters that capitalize on your city’s distinct advantages,’ while also bridging the gap between a city’s startups, investors, public officials and other business leaders. Engaging the next generation of talented workers and encouraging them to join the startup culture, while also promoting entrepreneurship and innovation are two other suggestions.” 


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