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254. How to build a tech ecosystem that lasts

techfornontechies's podcast

Release Date: 05/14/2025

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What does it really take to build a tech ecosystem that endures — beyond PR launches and startup grants?

In this episode, Sophia Matveeva shares hard-won insights from working with governments, corporates, and investors on the frontlines of global digital transformation.

Whether you’re funding innovation, designing policy, or building a product yourself, this is a must-listen.

You’ll learn what most ecosystem builders overlook, why non-technical founders are a critical (and underutilised) asset, and how trusted advisors — from lawyers to auditors — can unintentionally become blockers to progress.

Most importantly, you’ll hear how to fix it.

You will learn:

  • Why traditional approaches to building tech ecosystems often fall short

  • The critical role of non-technical founders in sustainable innovation

  • Why advisors, lawyers, and accountants can be innovation blockers — and what to do about it

  • The underestimated influence of government in market creation

  • Four key traits shared by enduring tech ecosystems

Why Most Ecosystems Don’t Last

  • Short-lived programs: Many government-funded accelerators or hubs launch with fanfare but dissolve within 2–5 years due to lack of traction or measurable ROI.
  • Startup survival rates: Globally, over 90% of startups fail. If an ecosystem is judged by the success of its startups, the system often doesn’t perform well.
  • Dependence on external funding: Many ecosystems are grant-reliant and don’t create self-sustaining capital or talent flywheels.
  • No enduring institutions: Unlike Silicon Valley (Stanford, Sand Hill Road, Google), most ecosystems don’t produce lasting institutions that regenerate innovation cycles.
Chapters
 

00:00 Building Sustainable Tech Ecosystems
10:13 The Role of Non-Technical Founders
16:54 The Importance of Tech Fluency

If you’re shaping innovation strategy — let’s talk.

Tech for Non-Techies works with governments, economic development agencies, and public–private partnerships to design innovation ecosystems that endure.

Book a call here or email [email protected] 

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