With 150 companies currently incubated and a growing waiting list of over 20 more seeking physical incubation space, Startup Leiria is at the forefront of this dynamic ecosystem. The success of this initiative has prompted discussions with the municipalities of Alcanena and Alcobaça to expand the incubation facilities, signaling the region’s commitment to fostering entrepreneurial growth.

Recently, Leiria was recognized as the fifth largest innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem in Portugal, according to the “Global Startup Ecosystem Index 2024” by StartupBlink. This remarkable achievement underscores the city’s rising prominence on the global stage, with Leiria climbing 33 positions to secure the 606th spot worldwide.


A Thriving Ecosystem Rooted in Innovation

The vibrant entrepreneurial environment in Leiria can be attributed to a robust culture of innovation and a collaborative spirit among various sectors. Vítor Ferreira, CEO and co-founder of Startup Leiria, emphasized the importance of this network when discussing the city’s recent rise in the global rankings. He pointed out the crucial role played by the Polytechnic Institute of Leiria (IPLeiria) in generating knowledge, facilitating spin-offs, and fostering collaboration. Additionally, entities such as the Leiria City Council, NERLEI (the Business Association of the Leiria Region), and companies like Void, Xgeeks, and Incentea have been instrumental in supporting and nurturing startups.

“Leiria is currently undergoing a transformation, blending its rich industrial heritage—molds, plastics, glass, product development, and agro-industry—with knowledge-intensive companies,” Ferreira remarked. He highlighted Bhout, one of the incubated companies, as a prime example of this synergy. Bhout combines artificial intelligence, computer vision, and advanced sensors with locally sourced materials like vegan leather, plastics, foams, and metal structures to create innovative products. This approach not only drives business success but also adds value to the regional economy.


Quality of Life and Talent Attraction

Leiria’s appeal extends beyond its industrial and technological prowess. The city offers a high quality of life and unique cultural offerings that make it an attractive destination for talent. Located just 20 minutes from the beach, near the mountains, and only 1 hour and 15 minutes from Lisbon and its international airport, Leiria provides an ideal setting for both work and leisure.

This blend of professional opportunities and lifestyle benefits has been crucial in attracting and retaining talent, which is essential for sustaining the city’s entrepreneurial momentum.


A Period of Significant Growth

In the last six months alone, Startup Leiria has witnessed a 19% increase in the number of incubated companies, adding 24 new businesses and over 40 projects to its roster. Today, the incubator supports approximately 150 companies, including 30 international projects, highlighting its growing global appeal.

As Leiria continues to build on its strengths, the planned expansion of incubation spaces in Alcanena and Alcobaça reflects the region’s proactive approach to accommodating the increasing demand for entrepreneurial support. This strategic growth will likely further elevate Leiria’s standing in the global startup ecosystem, positioning it as a key player in Portugal’s innovation landscape.

In conclusion, Leiria’s thriving startup ecosystem, supported by Startup Leiria, exemplifies the city’s successful integration of industrial tradition with modern technological innovation. As the city continues to attract talent and foster business growth, its role as a pivotal center of entrepreneurship in Portugal is set to expand even further.


Author

Paulo Lopes is a multi-talent Portuguese citizen who made his Master of Economics in Switzerland and studied law at Lusófona in Lisbon - CEO of Casaiberia in Lisbon and Algarve.

Paulo Lopes