Tag: Innovation

  • The World’s Best Startup Innovators and Entrepreneurs

    The World’s Best Startup Innovators and Entrepreneurs

    Entrepreneurship and innovation are everywhere, in every country, across all people, around the globe. During my time working with Boomtown Accelerators on finding, selecting, and supporting seed-stage entrepreneurs, I’ve had the opportunity to get involved with innovation around the world – interviewing founders who have applied for a Boomtown program, discussing emerging technology and investment ideas with my team and our partners, attending and speaking at conferences, and immersing myself in innovation, technology, investment, and entrepreneurship every day.

    Description

    This project is a 4-year long blogging project covering innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship in every country on earth. I’ll leverage my experience and insight, as well as my excitement to uncover and catalog the most interesting innovators, coolest innovations, and centers of innovation around the globe.

    • I’ll be writing an individual article on each country in the world, sticking to a general format for each article.
    • Countries will be published alphabetically, once per week on my blog at JeffreyDonenfeld.com.
    • I’ll use the list of UN Member States as of 2020-05-12. I’ll also include non-member permanent observer states Holy See and Palestine.  That’s 193+2=195 articles.
    • It’s likely that I’ll be covering countries by region, rather than alphabetically. This will allow me to really immerse myself in one region at a time, and ideally pick up on some regional trends along the way.
    • In addition to publishing an article, I’ll also make a best effort to get in touch with the parties discussed and referenced in the article.

    It’s also worth noting that this project will be mostly focused on innovation by startups and entrepreneurs, and will be heavily subject to my own personal interests and whims. Evaluating and ranking global innovation and innovators is nothing new, and there are a number of prominent indexes from large organizations that exist. These include the Bloomberg Innovation Index, the International Innovation Index (put out by The Boston Consulting Group and the National Association of Manufacturers), and the Global Innovation Index published in installments by the World Intellectual Property Organization. The key differentiator here is that my focus will be mostly on smaller businesses, early-stage entrepreneurs, and emerging fields. I won’t be looking at entire economies, large, established corporations, or broad sectors.

    These are the most innovative countries for 2020 according to Bloomberg.

    Objectives and Key Results

    1. Objective: Gain an in-depth understanding of the breadth and scope of innovation and entrepreneurship around the world. This objective will be first satisfied by the production of each article, and furthered by my pursuit to achieve objective #2, since connecting myself with the people I write about will inherently tie back to this first objective.
      Key Result: 197 Articles published  – 1 intro (this post), 195 main articles, 1 wrapup.
    2. Objective: Connect me personally with interesting people and organizations around the world and forge new relationships, embark on new adventures.
      Key Result: 1 person per article located in the country the article is about reached out to about the publishing of my article (this is in addition to anybody I need to contact while researching for the actual article)
    3. Objective: Explore career and life pathways, and keep me vigilant in exploring the world, trying new things, and always pushing ahead on pursuits.
      Key Result: Publish a final wrapup article that includes a section on how this project has affected my life in general, which new pathways I uncovered, including which ones I chose to follow and not follow.
    Discussing innovation, entrepreneurship, funding, and mentorship between US and Saudi startups at Innovation to Impact at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. I spoke to the group about the importance of building community, engaging with involved mentors, and “big idea” thinking.

    Background

    I think of this snippet of President Kennedy’s 1962 Moon Speech when considering projects and motivation, and I’d like to think that this sentiment continues in me with this project. “We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win, and the others, too.”

    I want to stay sharp, interested in my world, and constantly pushing things forward. In the past, I’ve used both external projects and well as blog projects to focus and unite my skills and interest, as a way of constantly staying interested in the world around me.

    Back in 2008, I made the big decision that I wanted to live in Antarctica – a lofty goal that I had no idea how to achieve – but I decided to make it happen no matter what. That goal turned out to be a great unifier of my skills and interest and focused my time on something I was passionate about. During the years I was pursuing my dreams to go to Antarctica, I became deliberate with how I spent my time – both in working at my job at Morpheus Media, my personal life, free time, and time spent working on my Antarctica project – it was great. In parallel with Antarctica, I also decided to pursue a blogging project whereby I would publish a blog post every day for a year – on any topic, of any length. This was also a great focuser, and kept me on track with staying interested in what was around me, and provided additional focus to stay on the Antarctica project.

    This global innovation blogging projet is my next grand focus project, which will hopefully lead to and couple with many future adventures, and possibly even new life pathways.

    Standardized Article Outline

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    Intro

    The name of the country the article is about, including a small map.

    Introduction to the country in general – where it is, what language the people speak, etc.

    Introduction to their recent history, and key factors that have added or subtracted from innovation productivity in recent years.

    Thoughts on why this country is interesting. Th

    Key Innovators

    Notable people, organizations, and groups who are driving innovation, supporting innovation, or innovating themselves.

    Key Innovations

    Something interesting that has come from this country, been developed inside it, or other items of interest in the theme of this article.

    The Hotspot

    The place in this country where the most innovation is happening. Or multiple hotspots?

    SWOT

    -Considerations on the state of the country, potential, detractors, and other factors to consider – both from a founder’s perspective, as well as an investor’s perspective.

    Strengths

    Weaknesses

    Opportunities

    Threats

    Upcoming Events

    Relevant events happening in this country that may be of interest – as indicators of progress, state of affairs, or future attendance.


    Countries

    Afghanistan
    Albania
    Algeria
    Andorra
    Angola
    Antigua and Barbuda
    Argentina
    Armenia
    Australia
    Austria
    Azerbaijan
    Bahamas (the)
    Bahrain
    Bangladesh
    Barbados
    Belarus
    Belgium
    Belize
    Benin
    Bhutan
    Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
    Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Botswana
    Brazil
    Brunei Darussalam
    Bulgaria
    Burkina Faso
    Burundi
    Cabo Verde
    Cambodia
    Cameroon
    Canada
    Central African Republic (the)
    Chad
    Chile
    China
    Colombia
    Comoros (the)
    Congo (the)
    Costa Rica
    Côte d’Ivoire
    Croatia
    Cuba
    Cyprus
    Czechia
    Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (the)
    Democratic Republic of the Congo (the)
    Denmark
    Djibouti
    Dominica
    Dominican Republic (the)
    Ecuador
    Egypt
    El Salvador
    Equatorial Guinea
    Eritrea
    Estonia
    Eswatini
    Ethiopia
    Fiji
    Finland
    France
    Gabon
    Gambia (the)
    Georgia
    Germany
    Ghana
    Greece
    Grenada
    Guatemala
    Guinea
    Guinea-Bissau
    Guyana
    Haiti
    Honduras
    Hungary
    Iceland
    India
    Indonesia
    Iran (Islamic Republic of)
    Iraq
    Ireland
    Israel
    Italy
    Jamaica
    Japan
    Jordan
    Kazakhstan
    Kenya
    Kiribati
    Kuwait
    Kyrgyzstan
    Lao People’s Democratic Republic (the)
    Latvia
    Lebanon
    Lesotho
    Liberia
    Libya
    Liechtenstein
    Lithuania
    Luxembourg
    Madagascar
    Malawi
    Malaysia
    Maldives
    Mali
    Malta
    Marshall Islands (the)
    Mauritania
    Mauritius
    Mexico
    Micronesia (Federated States of)
    Monaco
    Mongolia
    Montenegro
    Morocco
    Mozambique
    Myanmar
    Namibia
    Nauru
    Nepal
    Netherlands (the)
    New Zealand
    Nicaragua
    Niger (the)
    Nigeria
    North Macedonia
    Norway
    Oman
    Pakistan
    Palau
    Panama
    Papua New Guinea
    Paraguay
    Peru
    Philippines (the)
    Poland
    Portugal
    Qatar
    Republic of Korea (the)
    Republic of Moldova (the)
    Romania
    Russian Federation (the)
    Rwanda
    Saint Kitts and Nevis
    Saint Lucia
    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    Samoa
    San Marino
    Sao Tome and Principe
    Saudi Arabia
    Senegal
    Serbia
    Seychelles
    Sierra Leone
    Singapore
    Slovakia
    Slovenia
    Solomon Islands
    Somalia
    South Africa
    South Sudan
    Spain
    Sri Lanka
    Sudan (the)
    Suriname
    Sweden
    Switzerland
    Syrian Arab Republic (the)
    Tajikistan
    Thailand
    Timor-Leste
    Togo
    Tonga
    Trinidad and Tobago
    Tunisia
    Turkey
    Turkmenistan
    Tuvalu
    Uganda
    Ukraine
    United Arab Emirates (the)
    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)
    United Republic of Tanzania (the)
    United States of America (the)
    Uruguay
    Uzbekistan
    Vanuatu
    Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
    Viet Nam
    Yemen
    Zambia
    Zimbabwe
    Holy See (the) *
    State of Palestine (the) *