Nika

Which cities (in your country) are tech hubs and offer many job or business opportunities?

I remember reading an essay by @rrhoover about how he moved from his native Oregon to San Francisco after university studies, where doors full of networking opportunities opened up for him.


I saw the same thing in my country after graduation. About 80% of my classmates went to the capital, where there are the most opportunities in marketing and tech. (Or they went abroad.)


The differences in places and their opportunities are vast and it depends on where you move (as my friend would say: "It's better to do business in SF than in Ghana.").



Which places do you consider to be the "Mecca" of business opportunities in your country?



I am in a very small country so I can list only 2 for Slovakia:

[Idea: In the future, we could create something like a map of these places. 😄]

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Ajay Sahoo

Delhi NCR - Noida & Gurgaon are hubs for the Tertiary sector (Tech hubs) where various product and service based tech giants have their Corporate Offices to operate.

Nika

@ajay27324 Do you have personal experience from there? Once, I would like to visit India, but primarily for another reason – Rishikesh :)

Ajay Sahoo

@busmark_w_nika Yes, It's mainly placed at a point where people from other states like Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi, Uttarakhand, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh can migrate easily for employment and start corporate career after higher studies.

Uttarakhand is one of the most scenic states to travel and Rishikesh is best and starting place to spend best time with many activities and locations around from pilgrimage places to Himalayan tourism following with summer and winter trekking destinations also.

All the best for upcoming visit.

Ali Sahlolbei

Ghent is becoming a new tech hub in Belgium, lot of startups and communities are being built there. Plus It's really beautiful with gothic vibes

Nika

@ali_sahlolbei I am currently having a look at the place and it looks nice. Do you have any tech events there?

Ali Sahlolbei

@busmark_w_nika Not big ones, but we have a small community wintercircus.be

In Belgium we have supernovafest.eu in Antwerp, which is on of largest events for startups and scale ups.


Also in the capital, Brussels, there are other communities like becentral.org

The good part about is that Belgium is really small and these three cities are 40 minutes away from each other with train.

Nika

@ali_sahlolbei I am just thinking whether you know personally some people who would be up for some event in the future to co-organise. 🤔 Do you have any contact with them?

Ali Sahlolbei
@busmark_w_nika Yeah sure! What type of events are you looking for?
Supa Liu

Hangzhou, China! Got it – the birthplace of DeepSeek, Black Myth: Wukong, and Alibaba. Impressive company to keep!

Nika

@supa_l Do these places have any support from the Chinese government to prosper?

Supa Liu

@busmark_w_nika Absolutely — while these companies grew primarily through innovation and market success, the government has certainly played a role in fostering a supportive environment for tech development. Initiatives such as infrastructure investment, startup zones, and R&D incentives have made it easier for businesses to scale. It’s less about direct involvement and more about enabling growth — which aligns with the core role of any government: creating conditions where innovation and entrepreneurship can thrive.

Nika

@supa_l In this particular case, I am jealous of the Chinese government. In Slovakia, last few years, we can barely see any significant help for founders. It is actually the opposite.