Tel Aviv was ranked fourth in the global Startup Genome ecosystem ranking for 2026, released Wednesday, holding its position from last year. The report places Tel Aviv after Silicon Valley, New York, and London, analyzing data from over 5.5 million companies across more than 350 innovation ecosystems, according to economy journalist Lior Bakalo.
Tel Aviv has once again secured the fourth spot in the annual Startup Genome global ecosystem ranking, according to a report released Wednesday by the research firm. The ranking, which analyzes data from over 5.5 million companies across more than 350 innovation ecosystems worldwide, places Tel Aviv behind Silicon Valley, New York, and London. The city held the same position in the 2025 edition. The report was cited by economy journalist Lior Bakalo. No further breakdown of Tel Aviv's score or sector strengths has been published yet.
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