America's economic dominance was actually under threat by Japan and Germany in the '80s. What saved them was the release by the US government of the Internet, which led to an explosion of innovation in information and communication technology, which reestablished America's economic dominance in the world.
Speaking of information and communication technology, if you add up the top six companies in Silicon Valley their revenues are close to twice the GDP of the Philippines![1] Each of those companies support thousands of other business, both high-tech and traditional. All of those companies combined create thousands of jobs, and rich opportunities for entrepreneurs.
If California were an independent country, it would be the fifth largest economy! And to think, these companies were formed just within this generation, mostly by young entrepreneurs with very little except talent and perseverance.
If California were an independent country, it would be the fifth largest economy! And to think, these companies were formed just within this generation, mostly by young entrepreneurs with very little except talent and perseverance.
Credit to Earl Valencia of Ideaspace for this idea. |
Even our politics would change, if Silicon Valley is an indication of things to come. Right now, the self-made entrepreneurs of Silicon Valley are banding together to lobby for such things as immigration reform, environmental policy and net neutrality. The distribution of wealth from the few to the many will also lead to a distribution of power.
One of the winning teams of Startup Weekend Cebu. |
It's also time for our government, academe and financial institutions, to increase their support of technology entrepreneurs. As all pioneers, their work will be tough, and many will fail. We need to provide them with the knowledge and support systems to help them succeed, as well as support systems to help them pick themselves up and start over again when they fail.
If Filipino engineers step-up to their potential, they can change everything for the next generation. |
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[1] Credit to Earl Valencia of Ideaspace. He uses this factoid as part of his talk when he introduces his incubator.
[1] Credit to Earl Valencia of Ideaspace. He uses this factoid as part of his talk when he introduces his incubator.
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