New Delhi among world's 'Top 25 Global Cities for Women Entrepreneurs'

Dell's Women Entrepreneur Cities Index, reveals the top 25 global cities fostering high potential women entrepreneurs (HPWE)

Jun 23, 2016, 18:47 IST2 min
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New York City ranks No. 1 overall among the 25 cities for its ability to attract and support HPWE with a top-ranked Operating Environment and an Enabling Environment ranked No.5. While New ...
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The Bay Area (consisting of the San Francisco and San Jose metro areas) ranks No. 2 overall, ranking No. 2 for Operating Environment and No. 6 for Enabling Environment. It ranks No. 1 for T...
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London ranks No. 3 overall, performing second for Access to Markets, third for the Operating Environment and Capital
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Stockholm, the capital of Sweden is ranked at No. 4. The city ranks No.1 on the 'Tech' criteria
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Singapore is the fifth best city for high-potential women entrepreneurs
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Toronto, the provincial capital of Ontario, Canada, is ranked No. 6. The city is ranked No. 1 on the 'Culture' parameter 
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Washington, DC is ranked No. 7.Dell partnered with IHS to launch the global research that that measures a city&rsquos ability to attract and support high-potential women entrepreneurs ...
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Sydney, Australia is ranked No. 8.The Index provides a diagnostic tool to advise leaders and policy-makers on how to improve conditions to enable businesses founded by women to thrive
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Paris, France's capital, is ranked No. 9.
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Seattle, USA is ranked No. 10 as per the Dell Women Entrepreneur Cities Index 
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The 25 cities in the ranking were chosen from the list of 50 global cities in the Dell Future-Ready Economies (FRE) Model in order to make comparisons between the two indices, with geograph...
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