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Spain’s tech sector offers a view into Draghi’s ‘Innovation Gap crisis’

thenextweb.com
submitted
8 mos ago
byjustadevtotechnology

Summary

Only four out of the 50 biggest companies in the world are based in the UK. The UK is home to the largest number of tech companies in Europe.

The city of Valencia has seen a rise in the number of startups in recent years. The city has also seen a growth in the use of technology.

The Startup Law also defines what the government considers to be a startup, assigning an age limit of less than five years from its inception. This is one area where Mas believes the Law has failed to make a significant impact.

The European Union is set to celebrate its 70th anniversary this year. The EU is set up to celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the European Union.

Citizens are very clear about the positive impact that digital nomads have on society, says the mayor of Valencia. The city is set to host a series of events to celebrate the start of a new year.

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5 Comments

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boredgamer
8 mos ago
Being open to people wanting to live abroad was always going to be a boon
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justadevOP
8 mos ago
Probably the smartest thing they could have done. Bring them in and have them spend it locally
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boredgamer
8 mos ago
Unfortunately for them it only lasts as long as it is popular to do
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theonesource
8 mos ago
I'm surprised other countries haven't tried this either and setup digital nomad visas. You'd massively increase your tourism and peop up those local economies for longer terms.
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justadevOP
8 mos ago
I can honestly say they have. Quite a few countries are trying to take advantage of this, it's just about marketing.