The Ecosystem Show

By: Diana Joseph and Mikel Mangold
  • Summary

  • The Ecosystem Show is a weekly audio world tour exploring entrepreneurial ecosystems around the globe. Open innovation depends on a thriving ecosystem, and we’re here to show you what that looks like in some very different places! Each week, guided by a small group of local stakeholders, we investigate the history, current state, superpowers and challenges of a specific region.

    Diana Joseph, Silicon Valley Innovation Consultant and CEO of the Corporate Accelerator Forum, ground zero for open innovation AND Mikel Mangold of NGK Venture Labs, based in Germany.

    How did we get here? We wrote a paper on entrepreneurial ecosystems with Susan Windham-Bannister, leader of the 1B fund behind the development of the famous life sciences hub in Boston. Sue’s story made us curious about other ecosystems and sent us out to explore the world!

    Drop us a line on linkedin or contact us on corporaceacceleratorforum.com to give feedback or tell us where we should visit next!

    This series is sponsored by the Corporate Accelerator Forum - delivering the tools, practices, cases and relationships that corporates need to succeed in open innovation

    Episode 1: Los Angeles

    Episode 2: New York

    Episode 3: Berlin

    Episode 4: Krakow

    Episode 5: Chile

    Episode 6: Iraq

    Episode 7: Bahrain

    Episode 8: London

    Episode 9: Bulgaria

    Episode 10: Tanzania

    Episode 11: Tel Aviv

    Coming soon: Pittsburgh, Prague, Ukraine and more!

    © 2023 The Ecosystem Show
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Episodes
  • The Ecosystem Show: Belgium part 1
    Dec 3 2021

    Belgium is one of those rare ecosystems whose origin can be pinpointed in time.  In 2014 a group of journalists and entrepreneurs published the Startup Manifesto, a list of principles for shaping a thriving ecosystem.  The Manifesto influenced the thinking of Belgium’s Digital Minister, who is now the Prime Minister. Talk about impact!

    Jean-Raymond Naveau took up the challenge of curating our first Belgium episode on the Ecosystem show.  He brought us Beatrice de Mahieu, Julie Foulon, and Hugo Hanselmann for a great conversation from the perspective of the backbone organizations and advisors who take responsibility for the health of this ecosystem. 

    Enjoy the conversation!

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Ecosystem Show: Tech Transfer
    Nov 4 2021

    We’ve visited over a dozen entrepreneurial ecosystems on our audio world tour, and we’re always looking for patterns.  

    One pattern that has come up again and again is University technology transfer policy and practice.  We heard about it in Berlin, in Chile, in London, in Los Angeles, in Montreal -- the University’s perspective on entrepreneurship seems to have a huge effect on whether an ecosystem thrives or struggles.  

    In this episode, we asked Paul Roben of the University of California at San Diego to help us understand what’s possible when tech transfer offices are strategically designed to promote entrepreneurship.  Enjoy!



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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The Ecosystem Show: Montreal
    Oct 21 2021

    Montreal’s ecosystem has really taken off in the last few years, fueled by successful entrepreneurs returning their capital and their enthusiasm to the ecosystem.  

    Frederic Gaurino, Nectarios Economakis and Annie-Claude Devriese explain how capital, talent and physical space interact to create a self-reinforcing ecosystem.  

    We recorded this episode on September 20, 2021 -- the first episode in our second series.  This season we’ll be visiting more regions, and also digging into some powerful tools that we’ve been learning about on our World Tour.  Enjoy Montreal, and come back for more!



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    1 hr and 2 mins

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