8+1 reasons Eindhoven is the dream location
for a tech company
Image Credit: Eindhoven.nl
Recently, the Financial Times published its annual study[1] on European Cities and
Regions of the Future for 2014/2015.
In this study, Eindhoven, located in the Netherlands, was ranked in the third position
as European city of the future after London and Helsinki.
The city of Eindhoven is a new entry to this specific list, thanks in part to the
incubation facilities existing in the local technology campus. Below are nine reasons
that make Eindhoven a dream place for tech startups. Tech refers to sectors like
semiconductors, nanotechnology, advanced materials, health tech, Internet of things,
etc.
1. The High Tech Campus[2]
This resource is considered to be the smartest square kilometer in the Netherlands,
maybe in the whole world. With more than 125 companies and 10,000 researchers,
developers, and entrepreneurs, everyone in the High Tech campus is working on
developing future technologies and products. Everybody can have access to highly
specialized facilities (like clean rooms) and network in the variety of the events that
take place there.
Startupbootcamp, the biggest network of startup high-tech startup accelerators in
Europe, has its Startupbootcamp HighTechXL branch located on the High Tech
Campus. It is supported by the HighTechXL|Fund, announced a few days ago, which has
a target size of €100 million and by HighTechXL|Plaza, which will provide early-stage
companies affordable offices, labs, and services in the High Tech Campus. (Disclosure: I
work in Dutch Expansion Capital and Startupbootcamp HighTechXL.)
2. It’s the most inventive city in the world
Eindhoven was recently named[3] by Forbes as “by far the most inventive city in the
world.”
This specific study was based on patent density; one of the most commonly used
metrics for mapping the geography of innovation. According to OECD[4], Eindhoven
produced 22.6 patents per 10,000 residents, surpassing by far San Diego, which took
the second place with 8.9 patents per 10,000 residents.
3. The number of big hardware manufacturers
Eindhoven is the home of Philips, NXP, ASML, and Oce, amongst others.
It is named also the “city of Philips,” and when you enter the city you can easily
recognize it. The Philips logo is everywhere. Old factories, big buildings, even the city
stadium is called “Philips Stadion.”
But Philips is not the only OEM in the city. ASML[5], the largest supplier in the world of
photolithography systems for the semiconductor industry has its headquarters near
Eindhoven. And of course NXP[6], one of the worldwide top-20 semiconductor sales
leaders, is also there.
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4. It’s a talent pool
With the previously mentioned companies in the same neighborhood, Eindhoven is
full of other Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers of these companies — and of course full of
highly skilled engineers from all over the world, willing to join any innovative
entrepreneurial initiative.
5. The Netherlands is the most entrepreneurial country
In 2012, the Netherlands ranked as the most entrepreneurial country in the EU
according to the global Entrepreneurship Monitor survey. Around 7.2 percent of Dutch
between 18-64 years old own or are planning to start a new company. The same
number 10 years ago was only 4.9 percent.
When compared to UK, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Germany, France, and Belgium,
the Netherlands has the highest media attention for entrepreneurship, the lowest fear
of failure, the most perceived opportunities, and also the highest score regarding the
perception of entrepreneurship as a good career choice.
6. Location
Eindhoven is in the center of Europe. One can take the plane and be in an important
meeting in London within an hour; take the train to Brussels, Paris, or Germany; or
take the car to drive in any city in Europe.
7. Everybody speaks perfect English.
Howdy!
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8. The Technical University of Eindhoven
And speaking of talent pools, the Technical University of Eindhoven is in the city
center and is considered to be one of the best technical universities in Europe.
8+1. Stormy weather
Of course, as we are not living in a perfect world, not everything in Eindhoven could be
perfect. Every person moving to Eindhoven to start or grow their business should be
aware on the local weather. Rainy, cold, and windy as it may be, the weather will make
1. http://www.fdiintelligence.com/Locations/Europe/European-Cities-and-Regions-of-the-Future-
2014-15
2. http://www.hightechcampus.com/
3. http://www.forbes.com/sites/williampentland/2013/07/09/worlds-15-most-inventive-cities/
4. http://www.oecd.org/statistics/
5. http://www.asml.nl/
6. http://www.nxp.com/
7. http://venturebeat.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/f_lichtstad_01.jpg
8. http://venturebeat.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/f_lichtstad_01.jpg
9. http://venturebeat.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/f_eindhoven-philips-stadion.jpg
10. http://venturebeat.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/f_eindhoven-philips-stadion.jpg
11. http://www.hightechxl.com/
12. http://nikos.vc/
13. http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1555875/VB-Intel-Marketing-automation-buyers-survey
sure you stay indoors working on your company.
Nikos Kalliagkopoulos works as a financial analyst at Dutch Expansion Capital, a Dutch
based Venture Capital company investing in high tech life changing companies and as an
investment manager at Startupbootcamp HighTechXL[11] a business accelerator focusing on
high tech startups. Nikos blogs at http://nikos.vc[12] and tweets at @kalliagk.
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