Startup Guide Valencia
Vol.1

Referred to by some as the “Silicon Valley of the Mediterranean,” Valencia is set to compete with other European startup hubs such as London and Berlin.

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ABOUT THE BOOK

In addition to the city’s big pool of tech talent and relatively low rent rates, what many people don’t know is that Valencia is home to a rather robust network of accelerators, incubators, coworking spaces, universities and business angels ready to support early stage entrepreneurs.

 

Our Startup Guide Valencia book is filled with city-focused tips, startups, coworking spaces, programs and interviews with founders as well as experts. It gives you all the information you need to get you started in the Spanish city.

 

*As part of our partnership with One Tree Planted, the purchase of the paperback copy of this guidebook (or any of our other guidebooks) contributes toward the planting of a tree.

 

Published November 2018

CONTENTS
City Essentials
Data Overview
Startups
Programs
Spaces
Experts
Founders
Directory
SHIPPING INFO
The books are shipped every Tuesday and Thursday morning from our warehouse in Berlin. We work with Deutsche Post or Fedex for deliveries and ship worldwide. You can see the prices at the checkout after you chose the delivery address. If you're out of the EU, we recommend FedEx for faster delivery. 
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IN THIS BOOK
Be true about why you want to do this and not enter the rat race. You have to be truthful about what you want to be when you grow up.
Javier MegiasStartupxplore
When starting your business, you have to think in a global way. I believe the world is now connected, so you have to be prepared to face challenges globally
María PocovíEmotion Research Lab
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