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Lisbon is one of the remote work capitals of the world. Here’s how it became a European tech hub

By Susan Armstrong

It’s being lauded as Europe’s answer to Silicon Valley, and with good reason: Lisbon is emerging as one of the fastest-growing tech ecosystems, and one of the most desirable locations for tech start-ups in the world.

Sure, it’s still in its infancy, but investment in the start-up scene in Portugal’s capital has grown by 30 per cent every year since 2016, double the average across the rest of Europe.

Start-ups based in the Portuguese capital were worth a whopping €21 billion as of 2022 – up 26 times since 2016. And, interestingly, the nation has launched more unicorns than Spain, Italy and Greece combined.

A unique and efficient tech ecosystem

Lisbon has several ingredients that make it a unique and efficient tech ecosystem.

There’s the quality of life, the government’s visa schemes and incentives designed to attract foreign entrepreneurs and the fact that the country has a very high quality of engineering talent at a competitive cost.

According to Eurostat, the country has the second-highest rate of engineering graduates in the European Union, with around 90,000 students graduating each year.

There’s also easy air links to other large tech hubs, Portugal’s fibre optic network coverage (ranked 11th in the world), and there are 300 days of sunshine every year. It’s hardly surprising Lisbon is now home to the world’s largest digital nomad community.

An active coworking scene

There’s an active coworking scene which has resulted in a great environment for entrepreneurs, founders, freelancers and tech talent to come together.

Add to this the hundreds of tech events and meet-ups that are held there each year, including the annual Web Summit (the largest of its kind in the world). The city is a hive of innovation and collaboration, ready to birth many more new start-ups that may one day turn into unicorns.

And speaking of unicorns, Portugal has created seven to date: Farfetch, Talkdesk, Feedzai, Remote, Sword Health, Anchorage Digital, and Outsystems – the world’s first market-leading, low-code software development system worth €8.9 billion.

Portugal counts almost double the unicorns of neighbouring Spain, which has four, and triple those of Italy, which has two. In fact, the country is amongst the top five unicorn-creating countries in the world as measured by unicorns per capita.

No plans to slow down

Lisbon has no plans of slowing down, especially if the start-up accelerator Unicorn Factory Lisboa has anything to say about it.

Launched in October 2022, it’s an umbrella brand for Startup Lisboa, which has supported more than 460 start-ups that have gone on to raise €410 million and create more than 5,000 jobs.

The difference with Unicorn Factory Lisboa is that its focus will be on scale-ups or start-ups that are already somewhat established, with a product or service in operation and a team in place – they just need that extra boost to get them to the next level.

“Innovation is not an idea, innovation is a process,” said Carlos Moedas, mayor of the city of Lisbon, speaking at the official launch on the opening night of Web Summit 2022.

Cheapest to do business

According to the OECD, Portugal is now the cheapest country in Europe in which to run a business.

With its rich array of tech talent, not to mention the rewarding tax conditions for multinational companies, it makes sense that some of the world’s biggest corporations – Google, Siemens, IKEA, Cisco, Unilever, Nestle, Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz – have all established tech hubs in the Lisbon area in recent years.

If you’re thinking of moving to Lisbon, here are three top companies to work for – and you can discover plenty more on Euronews.jobs.

Google

Since its founding in 1998, Google has grown by leaps and bounds. Starting from two computer science students in a university dorm room, it now has over 100,000 employees and over 100 offices around the world, including Lisbon.

These Googlers build products that help create opportunities for everyone, be it down the street or across the globe. So whether you want to be a part of developing innovative technology, campaigns, products or partnerships, your work at Google is a chance to accomplish things that matter. Discover lots of open roles with the tech giant.

Microsoft

Microsoft believes technology can and should be a force for good and that meaningful innovation contributes to a brighter world, today and in the future.

Its culture doesn’t just encourage curiosity, it embraces it. The company’s mission is to empower every person and every organisation on the planet to achieve more. You can find a whole range of exciting opportunities with Microsoft here.

Siemens

Technology company Siemens is focused on industry, infrastructure, transport and healthcare.

From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains and smarter buildings and grids, to cleaner and more comfortable transportation, as well as advanced healthcare, it creates technology with purpose. If you’d like to join this ever-growing organisation, you can find hundreds of open roles here.

For lots more exciting job opportunities around Europe, visit Euronews.jobs

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