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Plotting The Next Silicon Valley?
Special Report Crave globe-trotter Eric Mack kicks off an exclusive four-part series on the unlikely Latin American spot hoping to transform itself into a new hub for science, technology, and innovation. QUITO, Ecuador–Imagine it’s 2023. Things have shifted in the world of technology, and I’m not just talking about the elimination of the standard-transmission vehicle in favor of autonomous transport. Companies in Asia, the United States, and Europe still produce many of the world’s major innovations in everything from energy efficiency and biotechnology to IT and consumer electronics, and many of those products are still made in China.
But there’s also a new player on the scene that wasn’t registering on anyone’s radar in the tech world just a decade ago. In this particular vision of the future, a small but rapidly growing number of innovations are born, nurtured, produced, and sent to market from a tiny but vivacious country sandwiched between the Pacific and the Amazon — Ecuador. Scientists and researchers flock to this new Latin American take on Silicon Valley to develop new medicines near the remarkably biodiverse Amazon rain forest. Other nearby abundant natural resources aid in the development of cutting-edge solar cells and new petrochemical technologies. And software and hardware designers take advantage of a network of incubators and an adjacent industrial park to see their next big things spring to life without ever having to make the long journey to and from an Asian factory.
–Jose Andrade, California Institute of Technology professor. That’s the rather bold dream that’s already under construction here in this rapidly developing nation of 15 million. Since taking office in 2007, Ecuador’s socialist government, led by American- and European-educated economist Rafael Correa, has been on a spending spree — modernizing highways, pouring money into schools, and increasing access to the Internet at blinding speed, among numerous other projects. But perhaps the most ambitious initiative just getting under way in the northern fringes of Ecuador’s highlands is Yachay, a planned “City of Knowledge” that the Correa administration hopes will one day compete and collaborate with Silicon Valley, South Korea, Japan, and the other great innovation centers of the world.
I had never heard of Yachay before I came to Ecuador late last year. I encountered it in a Google search while sitting in an apartment in Ecuador’s third-largest city researching the insane retail prices for consumer electronics in Ecuador and much of the rest of Latin America. (Want last year’s iPod Nano? That’ll be $350 — nearly the average monthly income here.) There’s little reporting on the project in English, and the conceptual videos and promotional propaganda on the official government Web site seemed at first glance like pie in the sky on the scale of those suddenly ubiquitous schemes to mine asteroids.

So I booked a flight to Quito to get the direct scoop from the man with the plan, Rene Ramirez, Ecuador’s minister of higher education, science, technology, and innovation. Ramirez, at least from my perspective as an outsider, embodies many characteristics of the new, more modern Ecuador. Today’s Ecuador has been rapidly emerging since the Correa administration began a relentless campaign to update and stabilize the country, which had for decades been thought of on the international stage as a bit of an economic basket case.
Ramirez sports a ponytail and bright red Bono-esque glasses. He understands and speaks English, but answers my queries in his native Spanish to be able to use more precise language. While a translator repeats his detailed answers for me, he swipes away on his iPad, perhaps checking his Twitter feed, which boasts nearly 20,000 followers. It’s not too difficult to imagine this guy giving a TED talk. Problem is, 18 minutes wouldn’t be nearly enough for him to say everything he wants to about Yachay.
“What’s it going to be?” Ramirez asks, surrounded by staff in a conference room at the offices of Ecuador’s Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation here in the nation’s capitol. “It is an entire, extensive city that is the first planned city of knowledge not only in Ecuador, but in all of Latin America…
“The city is going to be (centered around) a university, and it’s also going to be a special economic development zone. Within the city there will be the experimental university…and there will also be other public research institutions — all the centers of research and development, both international and domestic, and also there will be technological parks of knowledge. There will also be incubators and pre-incubators of the innovation that will be born in these centers of research.”
And, of course, Ramirez says there will be everything else that goes with a city — primary schools, housing in the style of New Urbanism, restaurants, nightlife. He imagines Yachay not only as a destination for big thinkers, makers, movers, and shakers, but for tourists as well. Think Palo Alto, Calif., meets Dubai, a logical addition to the standard Ecuadorian itinerary that includes the Galapagos Islands, Amazonian rain forest, and Andean highlands. Here’s the official promotional video on Yachay from the Ecuadorian government (the actual description of the project begins 2:55 in):
The chunk of land Ecuador’s government has already purchased for the project clocks in at just under 17 square miles, or the same size as Atlantic City — a more appropriate comparison might be to the city of Palo Alto, which would be about the same size if all of its open space were stripped out. Of course, if Yachay takes off, there’s room for growth in the surrounding Andean highlands. Yachay isn’t starting totally from scratch, though. On the site now are several dozen essentially abandoned buildings — some are up to 200 years old, and the government refers to them as “patrimonial sites” — in various states of disrepair that are now being preserved, rehabbed, and integrated into the university section of the development.
“There isn’t really a place in South America that currently attracts a lot of students and scientists…There are good schools, but none of them are really hot,” Jose Andrade, an associate professor in the engineering and applied sciences division at the California Institute of Technology, told me over the phone. Andrade is originally from Ecuador and has played a key role in CalTech’s increasing involvement with the development of Yachay. Andrade told me CalTech is helping out with the design of a plan for implementing Yachay University and the overall strategy that will help innovations developed within the “City of Knowledge” grow from research concepts to finished products, which could be manufactured in an attached industrial park.
If all goes according to plan, a number of products from solar cells to software and even pharmaceuticals could one day bear a “Hecho en Ecuador” stamp. It could take decades for the full vision of Yachay — a modern, vibrant metropolis centered around a top-tier international research university and peppered with startup incubators, R&D facilities, and factories that compete with those in China or Brazil — to be realized, but Ecuador’s government is wasting no time.
The Correa government hopes to mimic the economic miracles of Asian countries like Japan and South Korea that seized on an opportunity to export high-tech and other manufactured goods to the world, rapidly transforming themselves from war-torn and impoverished regions into global powerhouses. In fact, Ecuador’s government has partnered with and plans to model Yachay on South Korea’s up-and-coming Incheon Free Economic Zone.
“For the first time, there’s a group of people that are thinking about technology and knowledge and having a university of excellence…that’s unheard of in this country,” Andrade said. “This project — I am personally in love with it. It’s one of the greatest things that I’ve seen in this country, ever.”
As of right now, the location has been chosen; key partnerships are in place; and ground has been broken on the site of the new university that will be the focal point of Yachay, particularly in its early stages of development. Yachay’s project manager told me matter of factly that he expects some classes to begin later this year.
Of course, holding a few classes in a university that’s under construction is one thing. Convincing the world that this tiny country — best known in the tech world for giving shelter to Wikileaks publisher and wanted man Julian Assange in its London embassy — is the next big hub for innovation is quite another.
R.I.P. Google Reader
The end of Google Reader marks the end of an era, but the start of a tirade of complaints from its loyal users. Low Latency is a weekly comic on Crave blog written by editor and podcast host Jeff Bakalar and illustrated by Blake Stevenson. Be sure to check Crave every Friday at 8 a.m. PT for new panels! Want more? Here’s every Low Latency comic so far.
Apple said to be eyeing new display tech for next iPhone
The iPhone 5 is just a few months old but its “in-cell” touch technology may already be old news, according to a new report. Apple’s use of the so-called “in-cell” touch technology in the iPhone 5 could be short-lived, according to a new report that claims the company is already eyeing alternatives for its next iPhone model. Citing supply chain rumors.
The China Times (translation) says Apple is currently evaluating technology called Touch On Display from Innolux, the company formerly named Chimei Innolux which Apple last year listed as one of its component suppliers. The reason for the change, the report claims, is due to interference with the current in-cell technology where both the display and touch are embedded in the same panel. By comparison, the Touch On technology offers “good” touch sensitivity with minimal thickness, something that’s become increasingly import as mobile phones get thinner.
Display technology has been a major feature of the iPhone since Apple’s first model, which at 3.5-inches was considerably larger than most competing smartphones when it was released. Apple later increased the pixel density while keeping the 3.5-inch size, technology it called the Retina Display. That same technology ended up on the iPad and high-end versions of Apple’s MacBook Pronotebooks.
The display continues to be one of the most expensive parts of the iPhone. A virtual teardown by IHS iSuppli in September estimated the combined display and touch screen to cost Apple $44, putting it well ahead of the components for wireless antennas, NAND flash memory, and the A-series processor.
Rumors have swirled in recent weeks that Apple is preparing an intermediary upgrade to theiPhone 5 for release as soon as this spring. Alleged shots of its rear casing cropped up last month on a French technology blog that’s been known to get accurate shots of Apple components in the past. Topeka Capital Markets analyst Brian White this week said that he expects the company to roll out a “5S” model in May or June with “more color patterns and screen sizes,” similar to what Apple offers on its latest iPod Touch models.
This is how you build a tech community
You can’t help being overwhelmed by the natural beauty and Swiss-village-like charm of Boulder, Colorado. With a population of just under 99,000, you wouldn’t expect it to be the home of a Silicon Valley-style tech center complete with hundreds of Internet and software startups. I was certainly impressed with the vibrancy of its tech community when I visited Boulder in March 2010. The local cafés were as much a beehive of entrepreneurial activity as those San Francisco or Palo Alto, and the culture of risk-taking and information-sharing was very similar. In April of that year, I wrote a feature story for BusinessWeek in which I outlined why Boulder is “America’s best town for startups.”
This is the type of tech center that government officials dream about building. They often invest hundreds of millions of dollars in creating top-down clusters. Rarely do these efforts show any results. Boulder wasn’t the result of a government effort. Rather, it grew organically and resulted from the efforts of a handful of entrepreneurs who got together and decided to foster entrepreneurship in the region. It already had a nascent software industry in 1995 when entrepreneur Brad Feld moved to the area after reaping a fortune through the acquisition of his software startup, Feld Technologies, in Boston.
Feld eventually teamed up with local entrepreneurs, including David Cohen, Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.) and David Brown, to launch TechStars, a business boot camp for startups. TechStars became the nucleus of Boulder’s startup community. Feld has documented his journey and the lessons learned in a new book titled “Startup Communities: Building an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Your City.”
He starts by discussing a common problem in tech communities: the chasm between investors and entrepreneurs. Investors are highly selective about whom they work with. They usually settle on a small group of people, many of whom they have worked with in the past and trust. This means it is nearly impossible for new entrepreneurs to get funding. And entrepreneurs don’t respect investors, leading them to bootstrap and try to do everything on their own.
Feld lists four things that are critical to the creation of a long-term, vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem. He calls this the Boulder Thesis.
1. Entrepreneurs must lead the startup community. They are the leaders and everyone else—government, universities, angels, VCs, lawyers, accountants, and big companies—are feeders. Both roles are important, but they are different.
2. The leaders must have a long-term commitment. It takes a long time to create a startup community that sustains itself—at least 20 years. If you don’t have a long-term commitment, you will find yourself subject to macro-economic cycles, rhythms of the feeders such as the 2-to-4 year cycle of government, and a lack of sustainable momentum that comes from short-term activity.
3. The startup community must be inclusive of anyone who wants to participate in it. It must have a “give before you get” philosophy that is core to being an effective mentor. You have to give, without any expectation of what you are going to get back. You have to be inclusive of anyone who wants to get involved at any level. You have to view the creation and development of the startup community as a non-zero sum game — where everyone can win through collaboration.
TE4P Nite – The Miniseries Event!
Time fly so fast. Tomorrow night will be our monthly sharing session on tech and creative topic. Before i proceed to more information sure you all ant to know more about TE4P? What is TE4P all about? Here it’s TE4P is stand for Tech Events 4 Penang. Where they talk and discuss about technology stuff such as Internet, programming, social media, graphic, design, web, videography, photography and other possible related topic. Every one know that Penang is a boring place! So that they TE4P organize this event cause they wanted to do more Tech Events happenings in Penang to boost the industry here up and all the way up north and to expend it bigger.
It is a casual event where all of us hangout with cup of coffee where we meet up with the group of members here to meet up together and join the TE4P Nites sharing session.TE4P is the monthly gathering organized by TE4P to share about technology stuff for Penang friend. Where the knowledge are more on how to use Social Media and Social Media Networks Platform to do the business marketing over the net. This event also for the members to meet up face to face beside online meeting in the online group. Is a good chances to know each other thru the event where normally cant be done thru online.
If you are on the IT, Tech, Multimedia, Graphic, Design Line/Industry i would encourage you all to attend this event to know more people with IT & Tech knowledge and experience. We do understand that Penang People are slow moving, but i do encourage for people to join this event where its only one month ones, you can meet the tech people and ask them some question. Hope to see the numbers of attending increase. We are trying out for a miniseries event for TE4P nite.
TE4P Nite Website & Facebook:
- TE4P Nite Official Website: http://www.te4p.com/
- TE4P Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/177349639065213/
- TE4P Nite Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TechEvents4Penang
TE4P Nite July Event details:
1. Venue: Starbucks, Borders, Queensbay Mall.
2. Fees: Just a cup of coffee from Starbucks
3. Time: 7.00pm to 11pm
4. Hashtag: #TE4P
5. For who: Anyone (Public)
And here its how the schedule look like:
- 7pm – Introducing to Mobile Apps and Gadget to our life & biz.
- 8pm – Creating a Website in an hour using WordPress
- 9pm – Cloud Technology
- 10pm – What do you want from Penang on Tech Event?
If you have any suggestion, topic to share or looking for a topic, do voice out. We love to hear from you.
TE4P Nite May Is Here!
Time fly so fast two month had over. Next coming thursday will be our monthly sharing session on tech and creative topic. Before i proceed to more information sure you all ant to know more about TE4P? What is TE4P all about? Here it’s TE4P is stand for Tech Events 4 Penang. Where they talk and discuss about technology stuff such as Internet, programming, social media, graphic, design, videography, photography and other possible related topic. Every one know that Penang is a boring place! So that they TE4P organize this event cause they wanted to do more Tech Events happenings in Penang to boost the industry here up and all the way up north and to expend it bigger.
It is a casual event where all of us hangout with cup of coffee where we meet up with the group of members here to meet up together and join the TE4P Nites sharing session.TE4P is the monthly gathering organized by TE4P to share about technology stuff for Penang friend. Where the knowledge are more on how to use Social Media and Social Media Networks Platform to do the business marketing over the net. This event also for the members to meet up face to face beside online meeting in the online group. Is a good chances to know each other thru the event where normally cant be done thru online.
Event: TE4P Nite
Date: 24 May 2012
Time: 8pm to 11pm
Venue: Starbucks, E-Gate, Auto-City
So what is the topic we gonna talk on this coming TE4P Nite? Below are some of the topic they going to cover on the coming TE4P Nite:
1. Mobile Apps for Biz (How to Utilise the apps)
- Four Square
- Instagram
- Twitter
2. Upcoming Tech Events for Penang
- My CoCoaHeads Penang
- BarCamp Penang
Who are on twitter just Hashtag: #te4pNite and many people are wonder is the event are free? YES! It’s free. But you just need to pay for a cup of coffee from Starbucks. Here is the Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/303426993071352/
TE4P Nite Video!!
TE4P Nite had over two month. Finally the video is out. Want to know more about TE4P? What is TE4P all about? Here it’s TE4P is stand for Tech Events 4 Penang. Where they talk and discuss about technology stuff such as Internet, programming, social media, graphic, design, videography, photography and other possible related topic. Every one know that Penang is a boring place! So that they TE4P organize this event cause they wanted to do more Tech Events happenings in Penang to boost the industry here up and all the way up north and to expend it bigger.
It is a casual event where all of us hangout with cup of coffee where we meet up with the group of members here to meet up together and join the TE4P Nites sharing session.TE4P is the monthly gathering organized by TE4P to share about technology stuff for Penang friend. Where the knowledge are more on how to use Social Media and Social Media Networks Platform to do the business marketing over the net. This event also for the members to meet up face to face beside online meeting in the online group. Is a good chances to know each other thru the event where normally cant be done thru online.
TE4P Nite is here tomorrow!!
Here come one month had over. This coming thursday will be our monthly sharing session on tech and creative topic. Want to know more about TE4P? What is TE4P all about? Here it’s TE4P is stand for Tech Events 4 Penang. Where they talk and discuss about technology stuff such as Internet, programming, social media, graphic, design, videography, photography and other possible related topic. Every one know that Penang is a boring place! So that they TE4P organize this event cause they wanted to do more Tech Events happenings in Penang to boost the industry here up and all the way up north and to expend it bigger.
It is a casual event where all of us hangout with cup of coffee where we meet up with the group of members here to meet up together and join the TE4P Nites sharing session.TE4P is the monthly gathering organized by TE4P to share about technology stuff for Penang friend. Where the knowledge are more on how to use Social Media and Social Media Networks Platform to do the business marketing over the net. This event also for the members to meet up face to face beside online meeting in the online group. Is a good chances to know each other thru the event where normally cant be done thru online.
Event: TE4P Nite
Date: 19 April 2012
Time: 9pm to 11pm
Venue: Starbucks, E-Gate, Penang
So what is the topic we gonna talk on this coming TE4P Nite? Below are some of the topic they going to cover on the coming TE4P Nite:
- Instagram (the company that acquired by Facebook for $1 Billion)
- GiT & GitHub (social coding and revision control)
- Video Shooting with DSLR Camers
- #BetaOff Project
- BarCamp Penang 2012
- MyCocoaHeads Penang
- WebCamp Penang
Who are on twitter just Hashtag: #te4pNite and many people are wonder is the event are free? YES! It’s free. But you just need to pay for a cup of coffee from Starbucks. Here is the Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/344311405617624/
TE4P Nite Event!!
Photo By: See Hong
Yesterday Night (29 March 2012) where is a TE4P Nites Event which held in Penang for the first time. Not only that the Northern Malaysia Business Referral Network (NMBRN) members had also attend the TE4P Nite Event. What is TE4P Nites all about? TE4P is stand for Tech Events 4 Penang. Where they talk and discuss about technology stuff such as Internet, programming, social media, graphic, design, videography, photography and other possible related topic. Every one know that Penang is a boring place! So that they TE4P organize this event cause they wanted to do more Tech Events happenings in Penang to boost the industry here up and all the way up north and to expend it bigger.
It is a casual event where all of us hangout with cup of coffee where we meet up with the group of members here to meet up together and join the TE4P Nites sharing session.TE4P is the monthly gathering organized by TE4P to share about technology stuff for Penang friend. Where the knowledge are more on how to use Social Media and Social Media Networks Platform to do the business marketing over the net. This event also for the members to meet up face to face beside online meeting in the online group. Is a good chances to know each other thru the event where normally cant be done thru online.
What we talk about yesterday? There are the topic we talk about on TE4P Nites:
- How to use Social Media such as Facebook, Facebook Fanpage, Youtube, Twitter & Pinterest in the business area
- Apps in iOS and Android
- Pinterest – the happening social network and how could it help to grow your biz
- Website in mobile device. How a conventional website looks like in a mobile phone and tablet such as iPhone, iPad and Galaxy Tab.
- How to use QR Code in business.
- POS System with iPad.
- Mobile site – are your website mobile/ smartphone friendly?
- TBATE4P was held first time last night at Starbucks, Auto-City, Penang. Which the attendant was unexpected by the organize. TE4P was Awesome Event!! Do come and join us on the next TE4P Nite Event in Starbucks, E-Gate, Penang next month.
Those who attend the TE4P Nites Event can have a chances to introduce themselves and talk about what they doing, what business they are in and they even can share the ideas and concept. This will help more people to understand each other and the business stuff. This not only will help but will gain the opportunity to work together between the members.

























