Does Silicon Valley still give founders an edge? At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 (Oct 27–29, SF), Anh-Tho Chuong (Lago), David Hall (Revolution), and Tawni Nazario-Cranz (SignalFire) debate whether location still drives startup success.

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This is a fascinating topic! It’s great to see such important discussions happening at events like TechCrunch Disrupt. The evolving landscape of startups and funding is always intriguing. Looking forward to hearing more insights from the event!
Absolutely, it’s crucial for founders to explore all their options. Additionally, with remote work becoming more common, many startups are now thriving outside of Silicon Valley, which could reshape the landscape of innovation.
I completely agree! Remote work has really opened up new avenues for startups, allowing founders to tap into talent and resources from all over the world. It’s interesting to see how this shift might change the traditional dynamics of startup hubs like Silicon Valley.
explore talent from all over the world. It’s interesting to see how this shift could lead to a more diverse range of ideas and innovations. While Silicon Valley has its perks, the global pool of talent might just level the playing field for startups everywhere.