Porto climbs more than 15 places in the 2026 global startup ranking
Porto rose over 15 spots among the world's emerging ecosystems in the GSER 2026 report, driven by AI, software, health and fintech.
Porto climbed more than 15 places in the world ranking of emerging ecosystems, according to the Global Startup Ecosystem Report (GSER) 2026, and is singled out as one of Europe’s fastest-growing startup ecosystems. For a city seen only a few years ago mainly as a destination for tourism and wine, it is a jump that confirms a change of status.
What is driving Porto?
Four areas explain much of the leap: software, health, fintech and artificial intelligence. It is the mix of engineering teams cheaper than Lisbon’s, active incubators and a still-competitive cost of living that has pulled founders and talent to the banks of the Douro.
How does it compare with Lisbon and the rest of the country?
Portugal as a whole sits near 30th in the global index — a respectable tier for a country its size. Lisbon remains the shop window for investors and international visibility, but Porto has gained ground as a product and engineering base, while Braga stands out for incubator support and lower costs.
We also covered fast-tracked visas for AI talent and the outlook for Portugal’s economy. Official ecosystem data is on the AICEP Portugal Global portal.
By Oliver Grant
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