International Technology Centres Index

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The International Technology Centres Index is a ranking of the most influential areas in the world for technology. A city or area on this list is known as a tech hub and is characterised as follows: the presence of large and influential technology companies, research and development activities, technology startups, technology oriented venture capital finance, highly ranked universities, and a large population of skilled people in the technology sector. Industries characterised as part of the tech scene include extremely high value added scalable computing and software development, semi conductor manufacturing, biotechnology etc.

List of cities

In no particular order:

  • Fort Jubrayn,  Great Morstaybishlia, is the global headquarters of the one of the largest computer manufacturing companies in the world, Damehowe, the international headquarters of one of the largest online ride hailing applications, Buddy, and one of the largest mobile and online payment platforms, Debby.
  • Fort Staynes,  Great Morstaybishlia, is the global headquarters of one of the largest mobile devices manufacturers in the world, Primrose.
  • Kemer,  Packilvania, is the home and origin of Debby and Buddy, the headquarters of one of the largest enterprise resource planning software companies, Teigo, and one of the largest mobile telecommunications and fibre technologies providers, Telesat
  • Tokapa,  The Oan Isles, is the home of one of the largest semiconductor contract chip manufacturers, Metatron, one of the largest search engines and academic papers repositories, Cafe Net, and one of the largest mobile payments platforms, Café Pay.
  • Sigested,  Tretrid, is home to one of the largest automated teller machine and memory device manufacturers, ICM