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Startup Genome and GEN, in collaboration with ABStartups and Startup20 Launch Inaugural APEXE Nations Report

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — November, 2024 — This week at the G20 Social Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Startup Genome and the Global Entrepreneurship Network (GEN), in collaboration with ABStartups and Startup20, are launching the inaugural G20 pilot of the APEXE Nations Report. APEXE, which stands for ‘Aptitudes and Policies for Exponential Entrepreneurship,’ offers a pioneering data-driven framework designed to help countries measure their startup ecosystem potential and effectiveness. The rankings are driven by an innovative set of factors which determine the degree a country has translated its potential into exponential entrepreneurship.

This pilot report is limited to G20 nations, with plans to expand coverage and indicators in future editions, positioning the Report as a critical tool for economic growth through entrepreneurship. Drawing on the partners’ decade-long global experience advising over 170 ministries and public/private agencies, and publishing its annual city-level flagship study, the Global Startup Ecosystem Report, APEXE leverages an unparalleled database of ecosystem insights, empowering economic development and enabling innovation ministries to gauge their startup policies’ effectiveness and impact.

Key Insights from the APEXE 2024 Pilot Report
● Top Performers: The United States and the United Kingdom lead the G20 in translating innovation into thriving startup ecosystems, showcasing high Lab-to-Startup scores and strong policy support for entrepreneurship. India and Brazil also stand out with impressively high Ecosystem Value to GDP ratios, demonstrating the ability to scale startups despite their less developed innovation foundations relative to other G20 economies.
● Underperformance in High-Innovation Economies: Some highly-innovative countries, like Australia, Germany, and Japan, underperform in their startup activity relative to their potential, signaling a need for targeted policies to bridge this gap.
● Unlocking $2.7 Trillion in Economic Value: The report estimates that if lower-performing G20 nations could achieve Ecosystem Values relative to their GDP at the levels of the current top quartile, it would add up to $2.7 trillion in global Ecosystem Value, catalyzing growth and resilience worldwide.



“Today, Startup Genome and GEN are giving the economic development and innovation ministries of national governments, for the first time, a balanced scorecard of the effectiveness of their policy actions and gaps at translating their innovation potential – measured fairly across countries – into a tech entrepreneurship engine for their societies, and a compass as to what they can do better.” – JF Gauthier, Founder and CEO of Startup Genome

The expanded APEXE Nations Report, scheduled for release in 2025 at the Global Entrepreneurship Congress, will provide detailed findings across more countries, together with an expanded methodology and additional insights. Through the APEXE Nations Policy Index and Audit Tool, policymakers will further gain access to comprehensive analysis and peer comparisons across critical startup-related policies, equipping them with essential resources to drive policy improvements and economic growth.

“The APEXE Nations Report meets the ever-growing demand among national governments to measure the impact of their national policies against concrete benchmarks,” said Jonathan Ortmans, Founder and President of the Global Entrepreneurship Network. “This desire reflects the significant emphasis that members of our Startup Nations policymaker community are placing on public sector initiatives that support entrepreneurs to start and grow new enterprises. APEXE will serve as a beacon, providing the data that guides policymakers committed to this mission.”

While the official launch presentation will take place in Brazil at the G20 Summit and be subsequently celebrated during Global Entrepreneurship Week, we're also hosting a Webinar on November 26th at 1:30 PM GMT to share key insights from the report and explore how the framework can be used globally to advance the entrepreneurial landscape.

ABOUT STARTUP GENOME
Startup Genome is the world-leading innovation ecosystem development organization, having worked with more than 170 economic and innovation ministries and public/private agencies in over 60 countries. We work to catalyze startup success and ecosystem growth and ensure that all cities and countries capture their fair share of the new economy. Our evidence-based ecosystem research, advisory, and scaleup programs are rooted in global experience with the world’s largest AI-curated startup dataset and proprietary instruments developed from over a decade of primary research. Startup Genome strategy clients grew their ecosystem values 59% faster than peers (41% vs. 25%). On average, Startup Genome clients produced $1.4 billion per year more in ecosystem value from an average starting point of $9.2 billion. Our research partners include Dealroom, Pitchbook, and Crunchbase.

ABOUT GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP NETWORK
The Global Entrepreneurship Network (GEN) operates programs in 200 countries and territories aimed at making it easier for anyone, anywhere to start and scale a business. By fostering deeper cross-border collaboration and initiatives between entrepreneurs, investors, researchers, policymakers and entrepreneurial support organizations, GEN fuels healthier start and scale ecosystems that create more jobs, provide education, accelerate innovation, and strengthen economic growth.

ABOUT STARTUP20
Startup20 is an official engagement group as part of the G20, and acts as a dialogue forum with the global startup ecosystem stakeholders and intends to represent the global startup ecosystem to raise the macroeconomic concerns and challenges faced by entrepreneurs with G20 leaders. Startup20 will work towards bringing forward key topics for discussion and formulating recommendations against each priority area.

ABOUT ABSTARTUPS
The Brazilian Startup Association was founded to promote and represent Brazilian startups. We are working to make Brazil one of the five greatest powers in technological innovation and entrepreneurship.

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