So what are the best cities for startups in the world? Do you have the idea of starting a new business? Would you like to find the best city for your startup? Insider Monkey has given the answer where to start a new company in the world.

It is exhilarating to work for a startup. It is very exciting as well because you do something new that hasn’t been created. You can always find a market that has been left untouched. The opportunities are unlimited in these days and their numbers are continually growing. For instance car services are excellent examples because while large numbers of cities have cabs, apps like Uber, Gett, Lyft have revolutionized the way we can call a car if we want to go somewhere. Many people use these apps when they do overwork, it’s late at night and the trains don’t run very often, so it would be difficult to get home.

As startup companies are rather tech-heavy as a rule, it’s essential that these companies should begin in a city where the tech is excellent. It is true that these cities are usually expensive, but only the starting costs a lot of money, especially when it needs development and design as well. Insider Monkey has investigated these cities, using the help of Startup Genome – which has the latest and most updated data regarding to startup cities.

We have picked three startup cities from Insider Monkey’s list: Bangalore, Amsterdam-Startup Delta, and Chicago. Bangalore is not the capital of India, but it is the capital for startups. This busy, beautiful city is the technology epicenter of India. Amsterdam-Startup Delta is famous for its step-by-step policies, the tax code and startup visa are favorable here. At last but not least we mention Chicago: you may not believe but approximately 34% of startup founders are women in this city.

It is really worth reading through the whole article about the best cities for startups in the world. We are sure that you will find excellent ideas where to start a new business.

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