Kenny Slaught On The Booming Startup Culture In Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara has now become a region for original and emerging businesses other than being a popular tourist destination, said Kenny Slaught. Plenty of exciting companies have been shaped in recent years, and many, counting AppScale, LastLine, TrackR, and Salty Girl Seafood, have come right out of the University of California Santa Barbara. With more than $200 million created for startups from private investors in the previous year, the Central Coast states nearly twice the investment per capita in development than the greater Los Angeles area, a much significant  market. While few may feel the enchantment of Silicon Valley or Hollywood, native entrepreneurs recognize the influence of building a business in an environment that boosts growth. Consequently, the region is one of the best places in the country to launch and cultivate startups, building distinctive biotech, medical, technology, and scientific businesses like Inogen, Raytheon, Sonos, and BioIQ.

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