World Series Season, Silicon Valley 29 November 2023
Silicon Valley Region hub in California is filled with exciting entrepreneurs and innovation from around North America and beyond.
Companies that are looking to connect and choose their best VCs in their views to go into business is always a considerate match making process, sometimes complex in final deals. Founders would like to be sure that they have the best possible investor match for their company’s vision. On the other hand, what the the VCs can offer in terms of resources, network and experience.
The Venture Capital World Summit with its own diversity, offers unique perspectives for our attendees and investees. Our vision and offering is based in helping and making companies grow fast by succeeding and reaching worldwide markets.
VCs are investing in a wide range of innovations from robotics, artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, augmented reality, virtual reality, blockchain, quantum computing, internet of things, healthtech, foodtech, cleantech, proptech, among others.
At our event in Silicon Valley, we are bringing our local and international partners to the summit, so don’t miss it.
The day will start at 09.00 hours am with registrations and networking. It will include presentations, discussions panels, networking sessions, pitches and meetings throughout the day.
Silicon Valley, located in the heart of California’s Bay Area, is home to some of the world’s most innovative and successful technology companies. Many of these companies were started by entrepreneurs who received funding from venture capital firms located in the region.
San Francisco, just a short distance from Silicon Valley, is also home to a large number of venture capital firms. These firms provide funding to startups, often in exchange for an ownership stake in the company.
Some of the most well-known venture capital firms in Silicon Valley and San Francisco include Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia Capital, and Kleiner Perkins. These firms have invested in companies such as Google, Facebook, and Uber, which have gone on to become some of the most valuable companies in the world.
Venture capital firms in the region have a reputation for being early investors in cutting-edge technologies, such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and biotech. They also tend to focus on investing in B2B (business-to-business) companies that have a clear path to revenue and profitability.
Silicon Valley and San Francisco have also become a hub for venture capital funds that focus on underrepresented founders such as Black, Latinx, and Women. Funds like Backstage Capital, Kapor Capital and Harlem Capital have been actively investing in startups founded by underrepresented founders.
However, the cost of living in the Bay Area is very high, and this can make it difficult for startups to attract and retain employees. Additionally, the high cost of office space and housing can also make it difficult for startups to operate in the region.
In summary, Silicon Valley and San Francisco are home to some of the most successful and influential venture capital firms in the world. They have been instrumental in funding some of the most successful technology companies of our time, and continue to be at the forefront of innovation and technology investing. However, the high cost of living in the region poses a challenge for startups looking to establish themselves there.
Model Agenda
- 09.00am - 09.30am - Registration and Networking
- 09.30am - 09.40am - Welcome Presentation
- 09.45am - 11.20am - Invited Speakers, Some Selected from Audience
- 11.22am - 11.32am - Break and Refreshments
- 11.35am - 12.00pm - Discussion Panel Investing
- 12.00pm - 12.25pm - Invited Speakers, Some Selected from Audience
- 12.30 - 1.00pm - Pitching Presentations
- 13.05 - 13.20pm - Vote of Thanks, End of Event, other activities elsewhere
Conference Location
Previous Conferences Around the World





