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Launch of the GSER 2025: Unveiling key insights into the state of the global startup ecosystem

VivaTech: Paris, June 11-14

Startup Genome releases the 2025 Global Startup Ecosystem Report (GSER) in its 13th year at VivaTech in Paris. It's the world’s most comprehensive, data-driven analysis of startup ecosystems, providing insights on key trends, investment flows, and policy strategies driving entrepreneurial success, shaping policymaking and investment decisions globally.


Global Launch of Global Startup Ecosystem Report 2025

June 12, 11.05AM - 12.05PM
Stage Purple, VivaTech, Paris

 

In this session, we’ll reveal the latest rankings, cover global trends, and key regional insights. Following the launch presentation, a distinguished panel of global policy and ecosystem leaders will share their reactions and insights on the findings — exploring what the data means for startup ecosystems around the world.
 

11.05am 

Launch Keynote: Unveiling Startup Genome's 2025 Global Startup Ecosystem Report

Stephan Kuester
Managing Partner

Startup Genome

12.05pm 

Panel: The State of the Global Startup Ecosystem

Daria Siegel
Senior Vice President, Innovation Industries

NYC Economic Development Corporation

Liz Scott
AI Ecosystem Builder and Cief Executive Director

Turing Innovation Catalyst Manchester

HE Alia Abdulla Almazrouei
Minister of State Entrepreneurship

Dubai Government

 

 

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