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254. How to build a tech ecosystem that lasts

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What does it really take to build a tech ecosystem that endures — beyond PR launches and startup grants?

In this episode, Sophia Matveeva shares hard-won insights from working with governments, corporates, and investors on the frontlines of global digital transformation.

Whether you’re funding innovation, designing policy, or building a product yourself, this is a must-listen.

You’ll learn what most ecosystem builders overlook, why non-technical founders are a critical (and underutilised) asset, and how trusted advisors — from lawyers to auditors — can unintentionally become blockers to progress.

Most importantly, you’ll hear how to fix it.

You will learn:

  • Why traditional approaches to building tech ecosystems often fall short

  • The critical role of non-technical founders in sustainable innovation

  • Why advisors, lawyers, and accountants can be innovation blockers — and what to do about it

  • The underestimated influence of government in market creation

  • Four key traits shared by enduring tech ecosystems

Why Most Ecosystems Don’t Last
  • Short-lived programs: Many government-funded accelerators or hubs launch with fanfare but dissolve within 2–5 years due to lack of traction or measurable ROI.
  • Startup survival rates: Globally, over 90% of startups fail. If an ecosystem is judged by the success of its startups, the system often doesn’t perform well.
  • Dependence on external funding: Many ecosystems are grant-reliant and don’t create self-sustaining capital or talent flywheels.
  • No enduring institutions: Unlike Silicon Valley (Stanford, Sand Hill Road, Google), most ecosystems don’t produce lasting institutions that regenerate innovation cycles.
Chapters

00:00 Building Sustainable Tech Ecosystems 10:13 The Role of Non-Technical Founders 16:54 The Importance of Tech Fluency

If you’re shaping innovation strategy — let’s talk.

Tech for Non-Techies works with governments, economic development agencies, and public–private partnerships to design innovation ecosystems that endure.

Book a call here or email [email protected]

--- Listen to Tech for Non-Techies on:

For the full transcript, go to https://www.techfornontechies.co/blog/254-how-to-build-a-tech-ecosystem-that-lasts

  continue reading

254 episodes

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Manage episode 482798512 series 3584699
Content provided by Sophia Matveeva. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sophia Matveeva or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

What does it really take to build a tech ecosystem that endures — beyond PR launches and startup grants?

In this episode, Sophia Matveeva shares hard-won insights from working with governments, corporates, and investors on the frontlines of global digital transformation.

Whether you’re funding innovation, designing policy, or building a product yourself, this is a must-listen.

You’ll learn what most ecosystem builders overlook, why non-technical founders are a critical (and underutilised) asset, and how trusted advisors — from lawyers to auditors — can unintentionally become blockers to progress.

Most importantly, you’ll hear how to fix it.

You will learn:

  • Why traditional approaches to building tech ecosystems often fall short

  • The critical role of non-technical founders in sustainable innovation

  • Why advisors, lawyers, and accountants can be innovation blockers — and what to do about it

  • The underestimated influence of government in market creation

  • Four key traits shared by enduring tech ecosystems

Why Most Ecosystems Don’t Last
  • Short-lived programs: Many government-funded accelerators or hubs launch with fanfare but dissolve within 2–5 years due to lack of traction or measurable ROI.
  • Startup survival rates: Globally, over 90% of startups fail. If an ecosystem is judged by the success of its startups, the system often doesn’t perform well.
  • Dependence on external funding: Many ecosystems are grant-reliant and don’t create self-sustaining capital or talent flywheels.
  • No enduring institutions: Unlike Silicon Valley (Stanford, Sand Hill Road, Google), most ecosystems don’t produce lasting institutions that regenerate innovation cycles.
Chapters

00:00 Building Sustainable Tech Ecosystems 10:13 The Role of Non-Technical Founders 16:54 The Importance of Tech Fluency

If you’re shaping innovation strategy — let’s talk.

Tech for Non-Techies works with governments, economic development agencies, and public–private partnerships to design innovation ecosystems that endure.

Book a call here or email [email protected]

--- Listen to Tech for Non-Techies on:

For the full transcript, go to https://www.techfornontechies.co/blog/254-how-to-build-a-tech-ecosystem-that-lasts

  continue reading

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