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Silicon Valley History and Innovation

Javed MohammedInnovation and Marketing Consultant

[email protected]

alchemyofinnovation.wordpress.com

A K2Vista Production

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There are many hi-tech hubs in world

• Boston “Route 128”

• Bangalore, India

• Silicon Wadi, Israel

• Silicon Glen, Scotland• Silicon Glen, Scotland

• But there is only one original, Silicon Valley

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Silicon Valley

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It all started with the birth of the

transistor in 1947

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Schokley and team at Bell Labs in New Jersey

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Stanford creates first industrial business

park in 1951

Fred Terman

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Schockley moves to West coast, 1955

William Shockley

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Arthur Rock moves to bay area in

1961, becoming the first venture

capitalist

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Silicon Valley is born

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HP and Varian first to move to Stanford

Business Park

Bill Hewlett

David Packard

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Lead team from Schockley split and

start Fairchild in 1957

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Fairchild's Noyce

and TI’s Kilby

independently

integrate many

transistors on a transistors on a

single device and

invent the

integrated circuit

(IC)

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Founders of Fairchild split and start

other Silicon Valley icons

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Silicon Valley thrives on innovation

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Innovation relies on a good Ecosystem

Ideas&

Commerci-

alization

CapitalBasic

Research

Human

Resources

Laws/

Regulation

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Need ongoing waves of Innovation

2nd wave IC

(Fairchild, Intel)

3rd wave PC

(Apple, Silicon Graphics)

4th wave Internet

(Netscape, Yahoo, eBay, Google)

1st wave Defense

(HP, Vairan)

(Fairchild, Intel)

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Microprocessors

Internet

Technology Innovation leads to

Product InnovationSocial

Networking

Microwave Radar

Integrated Circuits

Disk Storage

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The two Steve’s create the first

Personal Computer, the Apple 1, 1976

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First commercial Netscape browser

in 1995 brought the Internet to the

masses

Marc Andreessen

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Silicon Valley Fast Facts

• Silicon Valley Residents: 2.5 Million

• 15 cities in Santa Clara county

• But Silicon Valley keeps growing

• Valley now made up of 5 Counties– Santa Clara County

San Mateo County– San Mateo County

– Alameda County

– Contra Costa County

– Marin County

• The Valley continues to grow in all directions

http://next10.org/sites/next10.org/files/silicon%20valley%20econ%20

snapshot.pdf

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Silicon Valley Top 10

1. Hewlett-Packard

2. Apple

3. Intel

4. Cisco

5. Oracle5. Oracle

6. Google

7. Applied Materials

8. Synnex

9. eBay

10.Gilead Science

As of Jan 2013

http://www.mercurynews.com/sv150

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What makes Silicon Valley tick?

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Risk taking: It’s ok to fail

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Dream Big

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Learn from your mistakes

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Encouragement to be an entrepreneur

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Results oriented meritocracy

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Highly educated workforce and access

to university and government research

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Abundance of capital (VCs, Angels)

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Favorable labor laws: Easy to hire and

fire

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City and State government encourages

startups with little red tape

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Ecosystem of lawyers, accountants,

bankers, recruiters

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Good Quality of life with easy access to

the beach in summer and mountains

for skiing

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Easy to network with peers and culture

that thrives on innovation

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Informal & Lack of Hierarchy

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Free flow of information

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However, Silicon Valley is not paradise

• Since 2003, the region lost more than 300,000 jobs. Nearly 120,000 jobs were lost in 2010

• Offshoring & Outsourcing major trend

• Started with moving low end functions like Mass Production, Quality Assurance, Call centers and Production, Quality Assurance, Call centers and other job functions

• Now moving higher end to research, R&D, design, back office, marketing, legal, healthcare

• There are no sacred cows.

http://techtalk.dice.com/t5/Silicon-Valley/White-Caucasian-men-the-

new-minority-in-Silicon-Valley-IT/td-p/289082

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Mckinsey expects global market

for offshore business and technology services to grow

to about $500B by 2020, from the current $80B/yr

http://www.mckinsey.de/downloads/publikation/mck_on_bt/2009/mck_on

_bt_16_india.pdf

http://www.ibsgr.com/our-business/key-facts-and-figures/our-markets.aspx

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Big Demographic shift, causing

underlying tension and ethnic enclaves.

• White Caucasians the new minority in Silicon

Valley IT (Non-white 63%)

• Latinos and Black poorly represented in high

wage, hi-tech paying jobswage, hi-tech paying jobs

• White 37%, Asian 30%, Latino 27%, Black 2%,

Other 4%

http://techtalk.dice.com/t5/Silicon-Valley/White-Caucasian-men-the-

new-minority-in-Silicon-Valley-IT/td-p/289082

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52% of startups founded by

Immigrants

http://venturebeat.com/2012/10/15/how-indians-defied-gravity-and-

achieved-success-in-silicon-valley/

Venture Beats graph

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High cost of living makes valley

unaffordable to those not making a

living wage

http://www.thedigeratilife.com/blog/index.php/2007/10/30/the-

minimum-budget-the-cost-of-living-for-a-family-of-four/

Family of four needs to make a min of $80,000 to survive

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What’s next

• Silicon Valley is more than just Hi-tech

• It is also a big hub for Bio-tech, Medical

devices, Clean-tech, Nano-tech,…

• Convergence of Hi-tech + Bio-tech + Nano-

tech,…

• Clean-tech and alternative energies

• Things we can’t predict, that’s why it is the

innovation capital of the world

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References

• All images are from public domain and

copyright of respective owners

• William Y. Jiang: Silicon Valley Competitive

Advantage and Knowledge TransferAdvantage and Knowledge Transfer

• Cathy Anterasian & Jeff Hauswirth: Lessons

From Silicon Valley

• Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network

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