I like how you use the space around you, using different angles, objects, and overlay infographics on them. The maps, graphs, texts etc really helps in your story telling, which is very important as a content creator, it is not just to flex your editor's skills, but it is something which is in real sense helping and supporting the quality of the content and the research you people do. KUDOS!
I live in Tallinn which likes to call itself the Silicon Valley of Europe. It is true to some extent. Skype started the whole thing off which employees made companies like Bolt, Pipedrive, Wise. And now those companies have all produced further startups. So it’s now about the 3rd generation of startups here and the startup culture is very strong and only growing. 2 major problems here though that don’t quite allow it to become Silicon Valley - access to capital is nowhere near as easy and access to enough skilled labor is a bit of a problem for scaling
Among all the cities in Europe known for innovation and technology, a city in Estonia which nobody ever heard about is the syilicon Valley of Europe.. AHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAH
I remember the first time one of a video from this channel showed up in my suggested feed a couple years ago. I think it was one of the vids about startup fundraising. Watching the production value skyrocket since then is almost unbelievable. The numbered list section starting at 9:27 goes especially hard. Whoever came up with that shot...just wow. I'm impressed. Keep it up!
Hi heard of Lagos Nigeria where tech is growing at a fast rate and the competition is crazy out here... Investment in tech is wild and the young techpreneurs aren't sleeping... A video on it won't be bad ... I can help with your research since I stay Lagos Thank you
From utah here and on the founding team of a startup and we like to think of “silicon slopes” as up and coming, but ya I’m sure it’s next to impossible to replicate Silicon Valley.
Hats off to Caya and the TEAM. Congratulations for the amazing work you guys are doing. I have been following you guys for awhile now and it's clear the progress. I am leader & mentor/investor in a local startup ecosystem in Angola, Africa and have been using this channel as a go-to for accurate content for new founders.
I think attracting talent is a huge factor as well. People tend to not realize the Bay Area has two of arguably the top 20 Universities on their doorstep (Stanford & Cal). Throw in California as a whole has almost 20 of the Top 100 Universities and it's just flatout insane to say another place can become the "next Silicon Valley". A place like Miami or Austin only have the ability to do this if they're respected Universities churn out a lot of engineering talent at a similar rate. This is basically impossible when compared to California. Texas best universities are UT , Rice, and A&M, while Florida has what? UF, University of Miami, and FSU? In my opinion Silicon Valley won't even come close to being replicated for several decades. Edit: Please do a video on Tel Aviv tech ecosystem. If I had to call another city outside the US the next "silicon valley" it certainly would be that one. PolyMatter did a great video on it!
The trend is favoring Texas though. Silicon Valley was only possible thanks to the unique and great mix between a liberal culture in the Valley and a conservative economic policy across California. You have to remember that California was a mostly a red state for most of its history until 1992. This same model is what allows Dallas to be the second tech capital in the US.
@@rodrigo445678 Tech companies are moving their because its cheaper. Austin only has UT austin. While silicon valley has standford, uc berkeley, USF, UCSF, UCSC, CSUSF. So sure tech companies will move to austin but silicon valley will remain the tech capital of the US for a while before that title is taken by austin
@@bruvlord1133 Yeah, I'm not stating that the change will be hyper fast, but California is derailed and a liberal ecosystem in Silicon Valley can't survive without a conservative California. Someone has to push for better conditions for new companies, investment and policies geared towards economic growth.
@@rodrigo445678 California isn't failing becuz it's liberal, it's failing becuz it's rents are too damn high. Which is good for Texas :) Btw, Austin is a liberal city
New silicon valleys have started all over the world but people shouldn't neglect where it all started. I think the culture can't and will not be replicated. The work you have done on this video is amazing.
@Vinay Paul Texas is eventually gonna turn to a swing state then Democrat lol, but still not business unfriendly for the foreseeable future haha. Allowing more housing to be built is the main thing to keep it affordable tho
There are plenty of places outside the US where SV can be replicated due to having the talent, universities, money and political stability such as Estonia, London, Berlin or Switzerland
Everyone underestimates Lockheed’s contribution. The largest contractor in the 50-70s Santa Clara Valley, whose satellite and defense systems drove the demand and growth of technology in the valley.
Netflix should definitely buy this series now or ask you to do a special one for the quality of production! I'm a day 0 fan and I've seen this progress to be unbelievable! keep it going.
Often imitated but never duplicated. One thing you failed to mention, which is HUGE. THE BAY AREA ITSELF!! I grew up in Gilroy (South Bay) and have worked all over the valley. Including at Stanford research park (at a start up call Airgo Networks) and let me tell you there is so much beauty in the entire region! So much to do, so much culture! Nature is a huge part of that too. Major sports teams, skiing a couples hours drive. The beach is a short 30 minute drive over a Gorgeous mountain. The weather is unbelievable, always beautiful. We’re only an hour from SF (or less if you take 280 😂) The quality of life is the reason I’d never leave. I don’t care if I was forced to live in a van down by the river! For real
I’ve been to silicon beach, silicon slopes, silicon alley, whatever they want to call themselves. None can compare to the original Silicon Valley when it comes to talent, innovation, culture, and VCs.
What a great video!!! I'm one of the researchers in Shenzhen, we are pushing a new industry policy called '20+8' which defined 20 new industry detailed area and 8 new developing directions in the next 5 years. Hope we can be another area that can equally cooperate with Silicon Valley rather than just be a replication of it.
It’s amazing to watching a channels production quality slowly but surely elevate. Sign that things are working out for them. Amazing content as always tho!
Excellent video. I began selling industrial instrumentation on the Peninsula and in the Santa Clara Valley back in 1965 long before it became the "Silicon Valley." Your history and observations are right on. Of course there was also the military support, aerospace and microwave industries that contributed before the computer and dotcom revolutions. I like the points you made as to why others can't duplicate this success story.
I think you're missing one of the most important element. The weather. Weather in itself might not be enough of a reason - but you combine that with all other attributes, it's a strong factor. Between Boston, NYC, or Silicon Valley - with all things being equal, I'm choosing the weather by the beach.
Whoever is behind the camera and shot selection is killing it! Small nitpick though, is y'alls audio editing is a little choppy at times. It's overall not bad, but a couple times the music fades up and kinda overwhelms the dialog (arguably the most important part of an educational video). I seriously love the channel so just wanted to offer a way it could improve, the quality has overall improved massively and I'd love to see this channel get a solid following!
If the visa restrictions of the US continues, if the inflation of university fees for MS continues, things are going to move EAST. Period - Singapore, India, China for example
Silicon valley really set the ground for our whole modern society now. I'm studying Electronic Engineering and those inventions at Silicon valley really change the whole industry.
Exactly. We haven't quite realized yet that the next Silicon Valley is no longer physical and location-based, but completely virtual. In other words, it could be a social media platform or a combination of several platforms. So I think it's now about identifying the best platforms for you and getting the most value out of them.
I love this channel so much. You guys are setting a new type of business model in the startup world. The idea is brilliant. Slidebean is killing thousand birds with one stone
Appreciate the quality of these videos. I can't wait for this channel to do a deep dive into the background of Dr. Miles Bennett Dyson and his research in advanced, nueral - networks.
this is nuts, i was born and raised in the valley and all the tech stuff was so normal for everyone. Im not joking, i litterally remember seeing a homeless man on the bus with a Iphone 1 when it first came out, lol
@@RocksFan here’s a video about it: ruclips.net/video/_3_aAxneu2w/видео.html These new videos are costing around $3K a piece to make. More expensive, sure; but our thesis is reach will be bigger as we increase production value.
I've been trying to do some research on silicon valley ever since I got an offer from Facebook. After watching this video, I won't be taking that I offer.
You ask "can Silicon Valley be replicated", a more relevent question should be "should Silicon Valley be replicated". As a previous commentator noted some facts about Estonia (which is currently producing most unicorns per capita), there is high potential rising in Europe and we see US investors moving in flocks into the EU such as, Sequoia's recent team. There are many interesting characteristics that make the still young European VC scene extermily interesting. While US leads Europe in total funding amounts by ~50bn, the growth pace in Europe has been 1.5x during the 21st century. Finland raises the most capital per capita and the Nordics as a whole introduce a healthy, clean and safe enviroment for top talent to relocate to (there are still extreme issues with governments reacting to make this smooth and issues exist, but not much of a trade-off to avoid San Frans. crazy commute, unsafety, ridiculous rents, bush fires etc.) Europe is a current leader in purpose-driven entrepreneurship with concreate acts to increase diversity and inclusion amongst investors and entrepreneurs alike that US investores do not consider. The problems humanity face are increasingly complex and cannot be solved by a homogenetic bunch. Majority of European countries represent a too small of a home market which forces them to think international from day 1 and push to get their product to the broader inner-market within the EU. Not sure how long it will take, but once the current wave of unicorns start to produce the next generation of entrepreneurs and VC - it is evident that one of the European hubs will rise as not the "new Silicion Valley", but as something totally different and better.
Cool vid! Inspired me to take a stab at this topic as well, since there's so much to learn from Silicon Valley's rise into a technopolis of global significance 🙌
Had no idea SV's history goes all the way back to the 30s! One of the cultural aspects not mentioned in the video is the astonishing lack of pomp and circumstance when hanging out with tech engineers. I grew up in Los Angeles, where ego rules and everyone and their dog won't stop yelling about how many Instagram followers they have. In the valley, you'll be sitting next to someone working on something that will literally change the world tomorrow and they're just like 'yeah I'm an engineer but it's a small project, maybe it will turn out well, but at the end of the day, it's just a job"
Hey! Can you all consider doing a Market Forensics centered around the Lehman Brother! That may be a great addition to that series.. explaining the market crash during that time as well
Another English speaking country can probably do it. Maybe Australia with its links to Asia, England with its link to Europe, London is already a major tech center
Silicon valley was the heart of computer tech. Back then, the application area of this emerging tech was limited and so it’s been generalized. For the last decades this tech affected many sectors deeply and changed them. Fin-tech emerged, mobile gaming or e-commerce emerged. Now this tech ecosystem is so fragmented causing no single area/valley can own the whole tech ecosystem alone. East cost is getting strong on Fin-tech, Turkey is shining on mobile gaming, Baltics (North Europe) is nurturing SaaS unicorns. I think there will no next silicon valley like we know but maybe fin-tech valley, ed-tech valley, gametech valley etc. The other thing is: 20 years ago all good developers were young and single, so it was easy for them to adapt the harsh, expensive, challenging conditions of silicon valley. Now they are married, have kids and concern about family life, vacation, kid’s school etc. Even the developers in the valley try to move somewhere else in the US, like Austin TX. And there many developers around the world who has the same conditions (family, kids..) and doesn’t want to leave their country. So many Silicon Valley giants establish foreign offices and hire these developers in Romania, Bulgaria, Baltics, Turkey, India. I personally know a very famous hardcore software company in SF, they hired hundreds of developers outside US in the last 3 years.
My house is in the middle of this map. Years have passed since we bought. Now I guess I could buy a small mansion elsewhere and trade up from my little $1.5 townhouse- but hey, I’m within walking distance of Trader Joe’s. As for why here? Chance + nice weather+momentum
Yes, it can be replicated in Bellevue Wa. I’m working on my video story right now and will post soon :) Thank you for your video- it’s tons of value! Cheers!
could be replicated if there is massive investment, government initiative and innovation or something that characterises the need for tech being there/ emerging there.
I don't know what I am going to do for the rest of the day. But I'm damn sure how Iam going to spend the next 15mins. (Okay,I need to improve my English)
So all the places trying to copy Silicon Valley as it is today are missing one big point. It was made over the process of decades. People shouldn't be trying to copy the past, but instead focus on creating a better future. The true successor will go by a different name and have an identity all its own based on the new tech created there.
I dont think right now, but definitely in 5 years Banglore can become a proper new silicon valley, i have seen people there from all backgrounds working in tech from top colleges in India and world, also in 2021 more than 12 new unicorn companies emerged in just 5 months
I live in the UK. Now I know why Bill Gates has invested heavily in Cambridge (home of Cambridge University). The UK government is hoping that London will become a hub for Fintech companies.
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I like how you use the space around you, using different angles, objects, and overlay infographics on them. The maps, graphs, texts etc really helps in your story telling, which is very important as a content creator, it is not just to flex your editor's skills, but it is something which is in real sense helping and supporting the quality of the content and the research you people do. KUDOS!
The potential of AR
Can we just appreciate this ridiculously good editing?
Can you just stfu with your "" can we""s?!
I live in silicon valley. San Jose specifically and I've doordashed all over. This place is a shithole with trash and homeless everywhere.
I live in Tallinn which likes to call itself the Silicon Valley of Europe. It is true to some extent. Skype started the whole thing off which employees made companies like Bolt, Pipedrive, Wise. And now those companies have all produced further startups. So it’s now about the 3rd generation of startups here and the startup culture is very strong and only growing.
2 major problems here though that don’t quite allow it to become Silicon Valley - access to capital is nowhere near as easy and access to enough skilled labor is a bit of a problem for scaling
We had the Silicon Roundabout in London.
Berlin calls itself that aswell despite not having many notable tech companies. I'm also not sure if it makes sense for a capital city to be this
Among all the cities in Europe known for innovation and technology, a city in Estonia which nobody ever heard about is the syilicon Valley of Europe.. AHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAH
@@Chitzui At least Germany leads in innovation when it comes about some fields, also France, Italy, Netherlands, and many others as well
Estonia does have the highest amount of venture capital deployed per capita and the highest amount of startups per capita as well
I remember the first time one of a video from this channel showed up in my suggested feed a couple years ago. I think it was one of the vids about startup fundraising.
Watching the production value skyrocket since then is almost unbelievable. The numbered list section starting at 9:27 goes especially hard. Whoever came up with that shot...just wow. I'm impressed. Keep it up!
Elon Musk would've made a good Garvin Belson
Consider the eel: sometimes electric, often times slimy.
@@YumboYack2521 You're my new favorite person on the internet
@@YumboYack2521 remember the PayPal mafia
his rockets would carry his signature
Elon is a CON - so NO
Hi heard of Lagos Nigeria where tech is growing at a fast rate and the competition is crazy out here...
Investment in tech is wild and the young techpreneurs aren't sleeping...
A video on it won't be bad ...
I can help with your research since I stay Lagos
Thank you
You guys are raising the bar for all of us on RUclips! Keep it up!
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From utah here and on the founding team of a startup and we like to think of “silicon slopes” as up and coming, but ya I’m sure it’s next to impossible to replicate Silicon Valley.
People in the PNW have claimed "The Silicon Forest" for years. Its never stuck on any large scale.
A shame in my personal opinion..
Hats off to Caya and the TEAM. Congratulations for the amazing work you guys are doing. I have been following you guys for awhile now and it's clear the progress. I am leader & mentor/investor in a local startup ecosystem in Angola, Africa and have been using this channel as a go-to for accurate content for new founders.
I think attracting talent is a huge factor as well. People tend to not realize the Bay Area has two of arguably the top 20 Universities on their doorstep (Stanford & Cal). Throw in California as a whole has almost 20 of the Top 100 Universities and it's just flatout insane to say another place can become the "next Silicon Valley". A place like Miami or Austin only have the ability to do this if they're respected Universities churn out a lot of engineering talent at a similar rate. This is basically impossible when compared to California. Texas best universities are UT , Rice, and A&M, while Florida has what? UF, University of Miami, and FSU? In my opinion Silicon Valley won't even come close to being replicated for several decades.
Edit: Please do a video on Tel Aviv tech ecosystem. If I had to call another city outside the US the next "silicon valley" it certainly would be that one. PolyMatter did a great video on it!
The trend is favoring Texas though. Silicon Valley was only possible thanks to the unique and great mix between a liberal culture in the Valley and a conservative economic policy across California. You have to remember that California was a mostly a red state for most of its history until 1992.
This same model is what allows Dallas to be the second tech capital in the US.
@@rodrigo445678 Tech companies are moving their because its cheaper. Austin only has UT austin. While silicon valley has standford, uc berkeley, USF, UCSF, UCSC, CSUSF. So sure tech companies will move to austin but silicon valley will remain the tech capital of the US for a while before that title is taken by austin
@@bruvlord1133 Yeah, I'm not stating that the change will be hyper fast, but California is derailed and a liberal ecosystem in Silicon Valley can't survive without a conservative California. Someone has to push for better conditions for new companies, investment and policies geared towards economic growth.
@@bruvlord1133 only a few of those uc schools aren't in silicon Valley tho
@@rodrigo445678 California isn't failing becuz it's liberal, it's failing becuz it's rents are too damn high. Which is good for Texas :)
Btw, Austin is a liberal city
New silicon valleys have started all over the world but people shouldn't neglect where it all started. I think the culture can't and will not be replicated.
The work you have done on this video is amazing.
It would be difficult to replicate outside the U.S, maybe in another American state like Texas or Florida, more tax-friendly!
Its already happening to
It's already happening boi
@Vinay Paul Austin, mainly
@Vinay Paul Texas is eventually gonna turn to a swing state then Democrat lol, but still not business unfriendly for the foreseeable future haha. Allowing more housing to be built is the main thing to keep it affordable tho
There are plenty of places outside the US where SV can be replicated due to having the talent, universities, money and political stability such as Estonia, London, Berlin or Switzerland
Everyone underestimates Lockheed’s contribution. The largest contractor in the 50-70s Santa Clara Valley, whose satellite and defense systems drove the demand and growth of technology in the valley.
Netflix should definitely buy this series now or ask you to do a special one for the quality of production! I'm a day 0 fan and I've seen this progress to be unbelievable! keep it going.
Love Silicon Valley, was born and raised in Palo Alto
Muy orgullosa de la calidad de contenido y visuales de Slidebean! De CR para el mundo! Sigan así!
Why does this channel not have a few million subs? Absolute gold.
Often imitated but never duplicated. One thing you failed to mention, which is HUGE. THE BAY AREA ITSELF!! I grew up in Gilroy (South Bay) and have worked all over the valley. Including at Stanford research park (at a start up call Airgo Networks) and let me tell you there is so much beauty in the entire region! So much to do, so much culture! Nature is a huge part of that too. Major sports teams, skiing a couples hours drive. The beach is a short 30 minute drive over a Gorgeous mountain. The weather is unbelievable, always beautiful. We’re only an hour from SF (or less if you take 280 😂) The quality of life is the reason I’d never leave. I don’t care if I was forced to live in a van down by the river! For real
This is the best SV history around 📈
I’ve been to silicon beach, silicon slopes, silicon alley, whatever they want to call themselves. None can compare to the original Silicon Valley when it comes to talent, innovation, culture, and VCs.
No one ever can compete Production quality, representation of topic, editing of slidebean team👌
What a great video!!! I'm one of the researchers in Shenzhen, we are pushing a new industry policy called '20+8' which defined 20 new industry detailed area and 8 new developing directions in the next 5 years. Hope we can be another area that can equally cooperate with Silicon Valley rather than just be a replication of it.
Great video! I would love to see you move towards more of these mini documentary style videos
We've been leaning into it for some of our larger videos 😉 You'll probably see more soon!
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It’s amazing to watching a channels production quality slowly but surely elevate. Sign that things are working out for them. Amazing content as always tho!
Excellent video. I began selling industrial instrumentation on the Peninsula and in the Santa Clara Valley back in 1965 long before it became the "Silicon Valley." Your history and observations are right on. Of course there was also the military support, aerospace and microwave industries that contributed before the computer and dotcom revolutions. I like the points you made as to why others can't duplicate this success story.
I have watched this video 5x in the past 8 or 9 months and I absolutely love it.
Nothing can replicate the Bay Area 🙌
I think you're missing one of the most important element. The weather. Weather in itself might not be enough of a reason - but you combine that with all other attributes, it's a strong factor. Between Boston, NYC, or Silicon Valley - with all things being equal, I'm choosing the weather by the beach.
Whoever is behind the camera and shot selection is killing it! Small nitpick though, is y'alls audio editing is a little choppy at times. It's overall not bad, but a couple times the music fades up and kinda overwhelms the dialog (arguably the most important part of an educational video). I seriously love the channel so just wanted to offer a way it could improve, the quality has overall improved massively and I'd love to see this channel get a solid following!
If the visa restrictions of the US continues, if the inflation of university fees for MS continues, things are going to move EAST. Period - Singapore, India, China for example
Silicon valley really set the ground for our whole modern society now. I'm studying Electronic Engineering and those inventions at Silicon valley really change the whole industry.
I am India. I also hear sillicon valley.
Always appreciate Caya's font and text at the back to make it more 3-dimenional and "pop"
Excellent narration… it is always exciting to watch Company Forensics
Glad you like them!
Bangalore, is nowadays becoming home to the new unicorns, might be a bubble but atleast it's in competition.
The internet is the next silicone valley.
Exactly. We haven't quite realized yet that the next Silicon Valley is no longer physical and location-based, but completely virtual. In other words, it could be a social media platform or a combination of several platforms. So I think it's now about identifying the best platforms for you and getting the most value out of them.
Los Angeles is the Silicone Valley
The crypto movement is making this happen
That makes silicon Valley what it us is what comes out from there and how it has stood the test of time
I love this channel so much. You guys are setting a new type of business model in the startup world. The idea is brilliant. Slidebean is killing thousand birds with one stone
This was amazing and informative, need more!
I thought about to start in Silicon Valley, but I decided Bangalore.
Lets see what happens, wish me luck, the other things I can influence :)
Well India is on its way to being a superpower just like the US. Good luck, man
Appreciate the quality of these videos. I can't wait for this channel to do a deep dive into the background of Dr. Miles Bennett Dyson and his research in advanced, nueral - networks.
I would love to watch the whole process of slidebean from basics to how you become a functional startup. that was a hard pull over i can bet you.
this is nuts, i was born and raised in the valley and all the tech stuff was so normal for everyone. Im not joking, i litterally remember seeing a homeless man on the bus with a Iphone 1 when it first came out, lol
Everytime I watch a video, the production values are skyrocketing 🚀
We try to outdo ourselves every time.
(It's getting harder).
@@cayahere Are you getting proper ROI in terms of money with this level of efforts & expenses?
@@RocksFan here’s a video about it: ruclips.net/video/_3_aAxneu2w/видео.html
These new videos are costing around $3K a piece to make. More expensive, sure; but our thesis is reach will be bigger as we increase production value.
I've been trying to do some research on silicon valley ever since I got an offer from Facebook. After watching this video, I won't be taking that I offer.
The videos are getting more pleasing to watch! Good place to invest in 👍
Glad you like them!
Wow actually in depth, I was just expecting derivative RUclips crap, well done!
Danish is living in his Tesla
You ask "can Silicon Valley be replicated", a more relevent question should be "should Silicon Valley be replicated". As a previous commentator noted some facts about Estonia (which is currently producing most unicorns per capita), there is high potential rising in Europe and we see US investors moving in flocks into the EU such as, Sequoia's recent team. There are many interesting characteristics that make the still young European VC scene extermily interesting.
While US leads Europe in total funding amounts by ~50bn, the growth pace in Europe has been 1.5x during the 21st century. Finland raises the most capital per capita and the Nordics as a whole introduce a healthy, clean and safe enviroment for top talent to relocate to (there are still extreme issues with governments reacting to make this smooth and issues exist, but not much of a trade-off to avoid San Frans. crazy commute, unsafety, ridiculous rents, bush fires etc.)
Europe is a current leader in purpose-driven entrepreneurship with concreate acts to increase diversity and inclusion amongst investors and entrepreneurs alike that US investores do not consider. The problems humanity face are increasingly complex and cannot be solved by a homogenetic bunch.
Majority of European countries represent a too small of a home market which forces them to think international from day 1 and push to get their product to the broader inner-market within the EU.
Not sure how long it will take, but once the current wave of unicorns start to produce the next generation of entrepreneurs and VC - it is evident that one of the European hubs will rise as not the "new Silicion Valley", but as something totally different and better.
Bay Area/ Silicon Valley is the realm of opportunity, but ya gotta be smart&responsible at the same time
From a Talking Head to Mindblowing Explainers
well done!
As a research RUclips chanle you should meet with other research chanles and see how they are so successful ( for example: Johnny harris )
Cool vid! Inspired me to take a stab at this topic as well, since there's so much to learn from Silicon Valley's rise into a technopolis of global significance 🙌
Had no idea SV's history goes all the way back to the 30s! One of the cultural aspects not mentioned in the video is the astonishing lack of pomp and circumstance when hanging out with tech engineers. I grew up in Los Angeles, where ego rules and everyone and their dog won't stop yelling about how many Instagram followers they have. In the valley, you'll be sitting next to someone working on something that will literally change the world tomorrow and they're just like 'yeah I'm an engineer but it's a small project, maybe it will turn out well, but at the end of the day, it's just a job"
Zurich Switzerland is the next silicon valley. Number 1 on the innovation index.
Hey! Can you all consider doing a Market Forensics centered around the Lehman Brother! That may be a great addition to that series.. explaining the market crash during that time as well
Best documentary of the year
I am doing a marathon of all your videos
The background music is extraordinary…
Your content is crazy amazing
Another English speaking country can probably do it. Maybe Australia with its links to Asia, England with its link to Europe, London is already a major tech center
Silicon valley was the heart of computer tech. Back then, the application area of this emerging tech was limited and so it’s been generalized. For the last decades this tech affected many sectors deeply and changed them. Fin-tech emerged, mobile gaming or e-commerce emerged. Now this tech ecosystem is so fragmented causing no single area/valley can own the whole tech ecosystem alone. East cost is getting strong on Fin-tech, Turkey is shining on mobile gaming, Baltics (North Europe) is nurturing SaaS unicorns. I think there will no next silicon valley like we know but maybe fin-tech valley, ed-tech valley, gametech valley etc. The other thing is: 20 years ago all good developers were young and single, so it was easy for them to adapt the harsh, expensive, challenging conditions of silicon valley. Now they are married, have kids and concern about family life, vacation, kid’s school etc. Even the developers in the valley try to move somewhere else in the US, like Austin TX.
And there many developers around the world who has the same conditions (family, kids..) and doesn’t want to leave their country. So many Silicon Valley giants establish foreign offices and hire these developers in Romania, Bulgaria, Baltics, Turkey, India. I personally know a very famous hardcore software company in SF, they hired hundreds of developers outside US in the last 3 years.
My house is in the middle of this map. Years have passed since we bought. Now I guess I could buy a small mansion elsewhere and trade up from my little $1.5 townhouse- but hey, I’m within walking distance of Trader Joe’s.
As for why here? Chance + nice weather+momentum
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Grew up in the bay area with my parents making 100k a year but with 3 kids they couldn't even afford health insurance or to fix our heat
can we just also appreciate the ridiculously good insight 👍
Yes, it can be replicated in Bellevue Wa. I’m working on my video story right now and will post soon :) Thank you for your video- it’s tons of value! Cheers!
Your editing is 🔥
excellent as always
could be replicated if there is massive investment, government initiative and innovation or something that characterises the need for tech being there/ emerging there.
this was awesome! great insights about silcon val
this deserve more views.
europe could have replicated the silicon valley but their ‚tech-conservative’ mindset is what holds them off
I don't know what I am going to do for the rest of the day.
But I'm damn sure how Iam going to spend the next 15mins.
(Okay,I need to improve my English)
Love the video man.
Do connect.
What a great cinematography 😍
Like how Slidebean pivoted to Johnny Harris style editing and narrative style.
This is a very good video. Thanks for making it👌
¡Pura Vida José! This is what I've been looking for you gotta do New York 's Silicon alley and Silicon Beach
the quality of the video is veryyyyyyyyyyy good
Thank you
0:30 uh ? cheap recreation subsistence in the Mission district
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Your work is amazing. Editing and content presentation 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥, I had to subscribe.
i will watch anything from Slidebean!
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Great video! As always!
Can you guys share which „Map of Silicon Valley“ you we’re using in the video? I would love to get one myself.
Thank you 🙏🏼
They have Silicon Wadi in Israel which is a similar concept on a smaller scale
Well the editing was super cool
Silicon Valley can be replicated, but it will take time, money, Companies, and their government to work together. It will not be easy.
Thanks Caya
the production value here, holy fuck
Buffing the video editor seems such a great investment
So all the places trying to copy Silicon Valley as it is today are missing one big point. It was made over the process of decades. People shouldn't be trying to copy the past, but instead focus on creating a better future. The true successor will go by a different name and have an identity all its own based on the new tech created there.
Wow I love this information... Thank you dude... I like your presentation style and hand gestures... 😍😅
I dont think right now, but definitely in 5 years Banglore can become a proper new silicon valley, i have seen people there from all backgrounds working in tech from top colleges in India and world, also in 2021 more than 12 new unicorn companies emerged in just 5 months
Yo the editing is MAD!
NEOM based in Saudi Arabia , read about it 👍🏼
How do I find investors for my startup idea in Silicon Valley?
I live in the UK. Now I know why Bill Gates has invested heavily in Cambridge (home of Cambridge University).
The UK government is hoping that London will become a hub for Fintech companies.
this video is simply brilliant!
Hey Caya, thanks for the video!