Guatemala City is the top startup ecosystem in Guatemala and the 12th city in Central America.
While Guatemala City decreased by 211 spots in its global rank in the Global Startup Ecosystem Index of 2022, its ranking in Guatemala remained stable at 1 nationally since 2021.
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Guatemala City is ranked within the top 1000 startup ecosystems globally.
Guatemala Cityâs startups excel particularly in Energy & Environment and in Marketing & Sales, and Software and Data. Find out more
2022 National Rank & Change | City | Global Rank & Change | Total Score | Quantity Score | Quality Score | Business Score |
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1st 0 | 832nd - 211 | 0.245 | 0.06 | 0.04 | 0.15 |
On our map, you can explore a total of 2 startups for Energy & Environment.
Guatemala City boasts 2 startups in Marketing & Sales on our map.
Our database contains 2 startups for this industry.
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