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#489 Why Silicon Valley Still Wins: Dr. Andrey Kunov on What Emerging Markets Miss

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In this episode of The CTO Show with Mehmet, Dr. Andrey Kunov — serial entrepreneur, founder of Silicon Valley Innovation Center, and AI advisor — joins us from the heart of Silicon Valley to dissect what truly makes the Valley unbeatable. We explore why other ecosystems struggle to replicate it, what founders in emerging markets should focus on instead, and how AI is reshaping the rules of startup creation and capital.

🧠 What You’ll Learn

• Why disruption doesn’t start with capital — it starts with conviction

• The real reason Silicon Valley can’t be copied

• How AI agents will reshape startup teams (and reduce early hiring needs)

• Why execution matters more than knowledge in today’s innovation economy

• How emerging hubs can build their own innovation flywheel

• Why venture capital isn’t always a blessing — and when to delay raising

✨ Key Takeaways

Disruption = growth without profit: Startups win by operating in uncertain markets large companies avoid.

Execution is the differentiator: Ideas are common — what matters is putting them into motion, despite risk.

AI is shifting the capital equation: Solo founders can now build with fewer resources by deploying intelligent agents.

Silicon Valley’s edge lies in compounding effects: Talent, capital, IP protection, early adopters, and open markets fuel each other.

Emerging markets should stop copying and start localizing innovation using their own unfair advantages.

🎙️ About the Guest

Dr. Andrey Kunov is the founder of Brio Link and Silicon Valley Innovation Center (SVIC), with over two decades of experience in innovation, AI, and technology adoption. At Brio Link, he develops fully automated, AI-powered marketing solutions for enterprises. Through SVIC, he has helped global corporations and governments accelerate innovation by connecting them with Silicon Valley’s ecosystem of startups, R&D labs, and venture capital. His clients include Toyota, ExxonMobil, Deutsche Bank, and SAP. A Stanford Ph.D. holder, Dr. Kunov specializes in generative AI, automation, and bridging Silicon Valley with global markets.

https://briolink.com/

https://svicenter.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/kunov/

Episode Highlights & Timestamps

00:00 – Introduction and Dr. Kunov’s journey from Kazakhstan to Stanford

04:30 – Common thread between science, startups, and execution

07:50 – Defining real technological disruption

13:10 – Why large companies can’t build disruptive products

18:00 – How Google and Amazon became monopolies without being first

22:30 – Execution vs. knowledge in the age of abundant AI

28:10 – How Silicon Valley Innovation Center helps global founders

34:00 – Startup scouting and strategic acquisitions for corporates

38:45 – Why no one can replicate Silicon Valley

47:30 – Advice for emerging markets: build your own version, don’t copy

53:00 – The rise of AI agents and how founders should use them

58:00 – Sam Altman, superintelligence, and the path to post-VC innovation

1:00:00 – Final thoughts and where to find Dr. Kunov online

  continue reading

488 episodes

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Content provided by Mehmet Gonullu. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mehmet Gonullu 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.

In this episode of The CTO Show with Mehmet, Dr. Andrey Kunov — serial entrepreneur, founder of Silicon Valley Innovation Center, and AI advisor — joins us from the heart of Silicon Valley to dissect what truly makes the Valley unbeatable. We explore why other ecosystems struggle to replicate it, what founders in emerging markets should focus on instead, and how AI is reshaping the rules of startup creation and capital.

🧠 What You’ll Learn

• Why disruption doesn’t start with capital — it starts with conviction

• The real reason Silicon Valley can’t be copied

• How AI agents will reshape startup teams (and reduce early hiring needs)

• Why execution matters more than knowledge in today’s innovation economy

• How emerging hubs can build their own innovation flywheel

• Why venture capital isn’t always a blessing — and when to delay raising

✨ Key Takeaways

Disruption = growth without profit: Startups win by operating in uncertain markets large companies avoid.

Execution is the differentiator: Ideas are common — what matters is putting them into motion, despite risk.

AI is shifting the capital equation: Solo founders can now build with fewer resources by deploying intelligent agents.

Silicon Valley’s edge lies in compounding effects: Talent, capital, IP protection, early adopters, and open markets fuel each other.

Emerging markets should stop copying and start localizing innovation using their own unfair advantages.

🎙️ About the Guest

Dr. Andrey Kunov is the founder of Brio Link and Silicon Valley Innovation Center (SVIC), with over two decades of experience in innovation, AI, and technology adoption. At Brio Link, he develops fully automated, AI-powered marketing solutions for enterprises. Through SVIC, he has helped global corporations and governments accelerate innovation by connecting them with Silicon Valley’s ecosystem of startups, R&D labs, and venture capital. His clients include Toyota, ExxonMobil, Deutsche Bank, and SAP. A Stanford Ph.D. holder, Dr. Kunov specializes in generative AI, automation, and bridging Silicon Valley with global markets.

https://briolink.com/

https://svicenter.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/kunov/

Episode Highlights & Timestamps

00:00 – Introduction and Dr. Kunov’s journey from Kazakhstan to Stanford

04:30 – Common thread between science, startups, and execution

07:50 – Defining real technological disruption

13:10 – Why large companies can’t build disruptive products

18:00 – How Google and Amazon became monopolies without being first

22:30 – Execution vs. knowledge in the age of abundant AI

28:10 – How Silicon Valley Innovation Center helps global founders

34:00 – Startup scouting and strategic acquisitions for corporates

38:45 – Why no one can replicate Silicon Valley

47:30 – Advice for emerging markets: build your own version, don’t copy

53:00 – The rise of AI agents and how founders should use them

58:00 – Sam Altman, superintelligence, and the path to post-VC innovation

1:00:00 – Final thoughts and where to find Dr. Kunov online

  continue reading

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