Scenarios about 'startup nation'
The concept of a nation characterized by a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem and high concentration of successful technology startups. Originally associated with Israel as described in the 2009 book "Start-up Nation," the term highlights how certain countries foster innovation through a combination of cultural factors, government policies, military experience, and educational systems. In alternate history scenarios, this concept explores how different national conditions might have created or prevented the emergence of innovation hubs.
What If Israel's Technion Developed Different Military-Civilian Technology Transfer?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Israel's Technion Institute pursued different strategies for military-civilian technology transfer, potentially reshaping Israel's tech economy and global innovation patterns.