During the past few years, many have covered the remarkable and rapid road that Portugal, and particularly its capital, Lisbon, has travelled by reframing its financial and economic woes into an opportunity for the nation to reinvent itself as a global startup hub.
The Portuguese scaleup ecosystem is growing twice as fast as the European average reads the headline of the report released this week by the SEP Monitor, entitled Portugal Rising. Unsurprisingly, Lisbon has the highest concentration of activity, representing 40 percent of scaleups and raising 65 percent of the total money made available to Portuguese scaleups.
Its interesting to note international investors are playing a central role in the scale-up of the Portuguese ecosystem. 62 percent of capital made available to scaleups 86 percent of later stage rounds comes from abroad. Ricardo Marvo, cofounder and Head of Global Projects at Beta-i, commented in the reports highlights.
There couldnt be stronger validation that the bustling startup ecosystem that was kindled just seven short years ago is thriving, and is well on its way to launching the kind of big ticket exits that seem to be inevitable at this pace.
The timing of the report accompanied the latest edition of the Lisbon Investment Summit that also ran this week, organized by Beta-i, notably one of the central pillars responsible for the current Portuguese startup renaissance. Beta-i codeveloped the report in partnership with Mind the Bridge, a foundation that promotes entrepreneurship around the world.
Lisbons recovery is very much owed to the likes of Beta-is founders, battle-tested executives that, unlike many of their peers, didnt leave their country at the outset of the recession but instead chose to work alongside the grassroots community and an incredibly supportive government, turning the tide of their economy by leveraging a mix of favorable factors that Portugal is renowned for.
I do believe even though the crisis was bad for Portugal, it gave an impressive boost to its entrepreneurial aspect and forced a new generation into creating their own jobs, Marvo told me.
Above: Battle-tested Beta-i founders.
Those favorable factors include an English-speaking workforce, a wide pool of technical talent, and a low burn rate that together have been drawing in an increasing supply of startup founders that choose Lisbon as their base. The year-round sunny, warm, climate and exceptionally high quality of life may also have something to do with it.
The Portuguese ecosystem has the right ingredients to prosper in the future. Of course, it still needs some companies to exit over $100 million and/or IPO to help inject the ecosystem with more capital, but progress is in the works, Google Clouds Europe VC and Startup Manager, David Roldan, told me. He also pointed to English-language TV in the country as a big plus, since it has made for a large population of English speakers. (A government spokesperson told me that because Portugal hasnt had the budget to dub foreign shows, they run instead with subtitles instead, so Portuguese children grow up hearing a lot of English.)
In fact, waves of all sorts of foreigners are splashing onto the shores of Lisbon. The resurgence has spread along parallel lines to produce a thriving art scene that draws in the creative types that reminds one of the kind of conditions that led to Berlins blooming startup scene.
But trying to tie down the evolution of Lisbon and Portugal by looking for some reference point, as if that could capture whats happening here in the west coast of Europe, is somewhat of a futile exercise.
Above: One of the billboards across Portugal
This is not the New Berlin and This is not the New Silicon Valley, no, This is Portugal read the highway billboards that have been plastered around the country by StartupPortugal in order to set the record straight and curb the twirling associations that attempt to tell the story before its had a chance to unfold for itself.
A testament to the fact that the local community is only growing stronger and more resilient by the day is the Portuguese Startup Manifesto released by a group of Portuguese entrepreneurs last year, illustrating an ambition to succeed not just in the region but globally.
And its proving increasingly tricky to find someone in the startup industry who isnt aware of Lisbons rising status when the Web Summit, the event that Forbes has declared the best technology conference on the planet, relocated to the city and held its first run last year. The flagship event attracted over 53,000 people from around the world, raked in over 175 million of revenue for the city, and is expected to scale to even greater proportions this coming November.
Above: Web Summit Lisbon
We moved to Lisbon because it is an exciting tech hub with strong infrastructure, a world-class venue and a thriving startup community. This year were expecting 60,000 + attendees from over 160+ countries, Web Summit CEO Paddy Cosgrave told me in an email.
Over the past several years, dozens of incubators, accelerators, hubs, coworking spaces, and boot camps have appeared, and even the top universities, like the Instituto Superior Tcnico, have pivoted their curriculum to prioritize entrepreneurship.
A lot has changed in the last few years regarding the way entrepreneurship is seen by the Portuguese people, but we still have a lot of work to increase the numbers of those that decide to start new and innovative businesses, explained Antonio Lucena de Faria, founder of Fbrica de Startups, a four-year-old accelerator that runs boot camps for aspiring startup founders, including applicants from Brazil, Macao, and other Portuguese-speaking lands.
Joo Vasconcelos, Secretary of State of Industry for the Portuguese Industry, told me that half of the new jobs being created in the country are coming from companies less than five years old. He said that this news, as well as news like Mercedes opening a digital hub in Lisbon with plans to hire over 300 people, is important to stopping the brain drain and attracting some of the best talent that left Portugal in the financial crisis back to the country.
Above: Fbrica de Startups Ideation Week for Retail, May 2017
Amir-Esmaeil Bozorgzadeh is founder of Virtuleap, a sandbox for creative developers to showcase their VR concepts to the world. He is also the European Partner at Edoramedia, a games publisher and digital agency with its headquarters in Dubai.
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Portugal's scaleup ecosystem is growing twice as fast as the European average - VentureBeat
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