Which cities (in your country) are tech hubs and offer many job or business opportunities?
I remember reading an essay by @rrhoover about how he moved from his native Oregon to San Francisco after university studies, where doors full of networking opportunities opened up for him.
I saw the same thing in my country after graduation. About 80% of my classmates went to the capital, where there are the most opportunities in marketing and tech. (Or they went abroad.)
The differences in places and their opportunities are vast and it depends on where you move (as my friend would say: "It's better to do business in SF than in Ghana.").
Which places do you consider to be the "Mecca" of business opportunities in your country?
I am in a very small country so I can list only 2 for Slovakia:
Bratislava and Košice
[Idea: In the future, we could create something like a map of these places. 😄]
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Regarding France, it would be Paris (Lyon and Lille are smaller hubs, but you have great startup ecosystems there as well) 🥖
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@hugo_pochet Have been only in Nice and Cannes, but I believe that Paris is a huge hub for every field. Cannes was cool in terms of cinematography and tourism.
@busmark_w_nika Definitely nice places to visit (and to enjoy the french riviera) ☀️
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Buenos Aires! Lots of cool startups, also the top rated city in south America for expats :D
@juan also "The Paris of South America" I heard!
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@juan Do you live in Aires? :D I heard that they have a lot of good events :D Once, I'd like to experience the night life :D
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@busmark_w_nika No, I live in Germany! Grew up in Buenos Aires though, left a few years ago... but yes, events, night life, culture, music, gastronomy, BA is so cool. My favourite place in the world <3
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@juan You make me jealous :D Now, I want to go there even more.
I'm from India, and we are a subcontinent. Have a list of Tech Hubs like
Bengaluru
Hyderabad
Chennai
Pune
Mumbai
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@kankipati_arun All of these cities I perceived like hubs in some sense (except Chennai – have heard about this one for the very first time) ;D at least, you enriched my list :)
@busmark_w_nika Chennai was previously called Madras and one of the booming IT Hubs of India
Bangalore - India
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@drjaat Is it where you are currently?
Seoul for sure! South Korea is actually Republic of Seoul. The city itself is the "land of opportunity".
I'm curious - Bratislava is the capital city and Košice is the largest city in your country. Do they have separate roles (one for Finance, one for Business for example) or do they both have same importance generally?
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@hyuntak_lee Bratislava is the capital and it is bigger (population as well as area) – the thing is that both have a very unusual position on the map (they are on opposite sites so each half focuses on their own "business"). And it feels like we have 2 points where to go. I am geographically closer to Bratislava. These are BA – KE – ~6 hours by train. I would say that BA is more important as it is a capital.
Do you have only Seoul?
@busmark_w_nika It would have been better if the two centrals somehow connect and cooperate with each other to make synergy rather than minding their own business.
We have Busan and Incheon where trade and industries are active, but to be honest it's either Seoul or non-Seoul
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@hyuntak_lee It is not like "minding their own business" but that distance needs to offer local people solutions. If there were no Košice, people in the East would be more jobless. So partial decentralisation was needed.
@busmark_w_nika Sorry for misunderstanding. Now I clearly see roles of the two cities. South Korea tried decentralization several times only to make Seoul bigger and crowded.
Lithuania - primarily Vilnius (the capital, as you would expect), but also Kaunas is good for tech.
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@andriusbartulis I had a look at the images. Your country is beautiful!
@busmark_w_nika thanks, and so is yours.
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@andriusbartulis Thank you, tho I do not live in any of them :D
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For Germany, I think Berlin and Munich are clearly leading. For fintech it's Frankfurt of course, which is also the most European and international I think.
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@konrad_sx Are you based near by these places? Munich or Berlin? I was in Munich and it is true that it is techy :)
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@busmark_w_nika I lived both near Berlin and Munich for some time, but moving to Frankfurt now. Where are you?
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@konrad_sx I am in Trenčín (Still in Slovakia). In Münich, I was only twice (approximately for 1 week).
Delhi NCR - Noida & Gurgaon are hubs for the Tertiary sector (Tech hubs) where various product and service based tech giants have their Corporate Offices to operate.
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@ajay27324 Do you have personal experience from there? Once, I would like to visit India, but primarily for another reason – Rishikesh :)
@busmark_w_nika Yes, It's mainly placed at a point where people from other states like Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi, Uttarakhand, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh can migrate easily for employment and start corporate career after higher studies.
Uttarakhand is one of the most scenic states to travel and Rishikesh is best and starting place to spend best time with many activities and locations around from pilgrimage places to Himalayan tourism following with summer and winter trekking destinations also.
All the best for upcoming visit.
I'd have to say Tokyo for sure. It is really common to see collage graduates to go to Tokyo looking for job opportunities that we even have a word for that, "Jo-kyo (上京)" ;D
Very nice post by the way! Really nice to see how international Product Hunt is!
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@victor_pimentel Thank you, Victor. Do you live in Tokyo now? My friend said to me on yesterday's call that in this city – there are a lot of stimuli – not only for tech but also for art and social life. The thing is that at the moment I am not in a position to finance living there because I have heard that living costs are quite higher compared to Europe (where I am based now).
@busmark_w_nika Hey Nika! I am living in Italy right now :) Yes you are right, the cost of living in Tokyo is very high compared to the other cities... Are you planning to move there someday?
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@victor_pimentel I do not plan to move permanently into any of these countries. I like them both but I prefer occasional travelling related to work or any event (nomadic style) with returning back home. :) My current home is in Slovakia.
@busmark_w_nika That's fair enough :) It is always nice to be home.
Ghent is becoming a new tech hub in Belgium, lot of startups and communities are being built there. Plus It's really beautiful with gothic vibes
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@ali_sahlolbei I am currently having a look at the place and it looks nice. Do you have any tech events there?
@busmark_w_nika Not big ones, but we have a small community wintercircus.be
In Belgium we have supernovafest.eu in Antwerp, which is on of largest events for startups and scale ups.
Also in the capital, Brussels, there are other communities like becentral.org
The good part about is that Belgium is really small and these three cities are 40 minutes away from each other with train.
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@ali_sahlolbei I am just thinking whether you know personally some people who would be up for some event in the future to co-organise. 🤔 Do you have any contact with them?
I'm Indonesian, and I don't think there are other cities besides the Capital, Jakarta, Surabaya. Cities here are not that advanced comparing to other countries.
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@syahrul_gunawan Have you been thinking about creating an event in collaboration with someone else? Initiatives like these could enrich the places around you.
Hangzhou, China! Got it – the birthplace of DeepSeek, Black Myth: Wukong, and Alibaba. Impressive company to keep!
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@supa_l Do these places have any support from the Chinese government to prosper?
@busmark_w_nika Absolutely — while these companies grew primarily through innovation and market success, the government has certainly played a role in fostering a supportive environment for tech development. Initiatives such as infrastructure investment, startup zones, and R&D incentives have made it easier for businesses to scale. It’s less about direct involvement and more about enabling growth — which aligns with the core role of any government: creating conditions where innovation and entrepreneurship can thrive.
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@supa_l In this particular case, I am jealous of the Chinese government. In Slovakia, last few years, we can barely see any significant help for founders. It is actually the opposite.
Bangalore and Hyderabad, India. There are both startups and bigger companies with plenty of job opportunities. Banaglore ranks first in India, and Hyderabad is slowly emerging. In terms of networking, most tech conferences happen in Bangalore and Delhi(the capital).
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@priyanka_madiraju Why New Delhi is not at the top as it is the capital?
If I had to map Italy’s true tech hubs, Milan easily takes the top spot—especially for fintech, SaaS, and fashion tech. Rome shines in AI and govtech, though it feels less “startup-first.” Bologna is steadily rising with support from university accelerators, and Turin is carving its niche in AI and mobility innovation (boosted by EU initiatives).
Milan remains your safest bet for scaling, but smaller hubs are increasingly appealing for early-stage startups. A global community mapping these hubs would be incredible—I’d love to see it! :)
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@gianmaria_caltagirone When you travel abroad – do you feel that Italy is better than other tech places you have visited so far? I was only in Tuscany so haven't experienced so much tech only summer vibes (Which was also pretty good) :)
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India is a wide market for growing tech hubs. And we also have more emerging hubs growing equally like the existing titans.
1. Bengaluru🪄 (The 'Silicon Valley' of India)
2. Hyderabad
3. Pune
4. Chennai
5. Delhi (inc. Noida)
And also, our emerging markets include places like Kolkata, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad 🎉
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@indu_thangamuthu It seems that you and @kankipati_arun know well your country ;)
He exactly mentioned the same. But you added something on the top too. :)
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@busmark_w_nika 🤣No copyright infringement 😜
Guess we both listed the legends. Btw... Indian market is growing among countries for software development and there are new cities in India that are getting emerged alongside the existing legends. But legends are still legends 💎
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@indu_thangamuthu Yeh, because when it is widely known truth, there is no other option. The same would go for Slovakia (Bratislava and Košice) :P :D
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@busmark_w_nika Guess it's the same across all countries, globally, cuz when it comes to tech hubs, people only look towards the giants and not the emerging cities