In this groundbreaking book, Mehran Gul maps the recent
waves of technological advancement up until the current moment to show how
innovation becomes a far more global game.
This is a story about technology and the places where it
finds its way into the world. Silicon Valley has been unrivalled for
half-a-century in spinning out technologies and fast-growing, high value,
billion plus dollar tech companies – the Apples, Facebooks, Googles of the
world – that made it the centre for the most rapid creation of wealth in human
history. But now its secrets are spreading to more parts of the world.
It used to be rare for a new company to reach a
billion-dollar scale. In 2013 there were only 39 privately held billion-dollar
tech companies in the world. Now, it happens a lot. In 2023, there are over
1,200. And it used to be only in the US that these sorts of companies could be
found. In 2013, only 12 of the 39 privately held billion-dollar companies were
based outside the US. Now, they’re everywhere. In 2023, over 500, nearly half
of all billion-dollar tech companies, are overseas.
The geography of innovation is shifting. The modern world
has a lot more high value tech companies than ever before, growing a lot faster
than ever before, in a lot more places than ever before. The broad contours of
this emerging world are visible dimly in the distance. This book has been an
attempt to chart its bold new frontiers.
About the Author
Mehran Gul thinks and writes about business and technology.
He has been a Lead for the Digital Transformation of Industries at the World
Economic Forum in Geneva and an Expert on Higher Education, Entrepreneurship,
and Industrial Policy at the United Nations Industrial Development
Organisation.
He completed his undergraduate degree in Lahore, then
graduated from Yale as a Fulbright scholar.
The New Geography of Innovation won the Financial
Times/McKinsey Bracken Bower Prize for writers under 35.