A REAL EXPERIENCE IN SILICON VALLEY
We organize the most effective study tours to meet with entrepreneurs, start-ups, high-tech companies and experts in the area of innovation.

WHAT WE DO
We organize study visits for different target groups and design special programes according to R&D and innovation strategies of organizations.
STUDENTS & NEW GRADUATES
We build bridges between students and worlds leading innovation center. With the study tours that we organize, students come together with worlds leading start ups, high-tech companies and üniversities; they improve their knowledge about different research projects.
BUSINESSMEN
Businessmen are offered with a chance to spot latest trends, products and services,improve their knowledge about research projects and start-up activities, visioning new business models and building networks with capital ventures.
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
Public employees are offered with a chance to spot latest trends, products and services in the area of innovation and entrepreneurship ,improve their knowledge about international projects and building network with local governments and chamber of commerces.
PRE REGISTRATION FOR 2017 STUDY VISITS
WHY SILICON VALLEY?
Silicon Valley is the most unique innovation ecosystem in the world today driven by a distinctively entrepreneurial and collaborative culture that captivates the imagination of entrepreneurs & tech startups from across the globe.
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The Valley is home to more than 100 listed technology companies with a market value exceeding $1bn (Unicorns).
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Combined, these companies are worth some $2.8 trillion and account for around 6% of all corporate America’s corporate profits;
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Silicon Valley’s startup ecosystem is 6x larger than NYC, 9x larger than London & 13x larger than Berlin
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There are an estimated 30k startup companies in Silicon Valley;
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Silicon Valley absorbs 43% of the total US share of all Venture investments and 30% of the global share of early stage investments;
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As a region, Silicon Valley is the world’s 19th largest economy.