Genoa has 41 startups in our sample database. This represents about 2% of Italy’s startups. Genoa is the 10th best startup ecosystem in Italy.
Since 2024, Genoa lost 3 spots in the Global Startup Ecosystem Index, having now positioned itself as 550th worldwide.
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The health check tables allow you to look at the performance Genoa has in each of the parameters that are part of StartupBlink's ranking algorithm. There are five tables, corresponding to the three subscores, the subscore analysis and industry ana...
Startup Funding in Genoa 2017 - 2024
From 2022 to 2023, startup funding in Genoa has decreased by 93.46%. During this period, the number of deals in Genoa has decreased by 25%. Since 2017, total startup funding in Genoa exceeded US$ $72.72M.
Average Funding in 2023
$583.90K
Funding in 2023
$1.75M
Deals in 2023
3
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Genoa is ranked within the top 1000 startup ecosystems globally.
Genoa’s startups excel particularly in Ecommerce & Retail where it ranks 284 and in Edtech, and Healthtech. Find out more
Within Genoa there is an increased attraction for entrepreneurs to set up their startups in industries such as Ecommerce & Retail, Edtech, Healthtech. These three industries represent about 56% of the startups represented on the Startup Ecosystem Map of Genoa.
Genoa is Italy's 10th best startup ecosystem and is ranked 165th in Western Europe. With a population of 0.5M - 1M people, Genoa is ranked 550th in the world. The city has some notable startup success stories including Buddyfit.
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