When startup Blueseed floated the idea to create a seaborne startup
community in international waters off the coast of northern California,
we were intrigued. We weren’t the only ones. A new report released by
the company says it has 133 tech startups on board to move their
operations offshore when the ship launches next year.
The idea here is to create a startup-only environment in
international waters—a place that requires no visa to visit or work—that
will draw the best technology minds and ideas from around the world.
Daily ferries will move people between Blueseed’s floating base and
venture-capital-rich Silicon Valley, just a dozen miles away. That means
Blueseed could accept daily commuters, but that startups are also able
to permanently set up shop in the floating city, housing employees there
as well.
The startup-centric culture seems to be a big draw, and upstart
technology ventures are lining up to shell out the roughly $1,600 per
month it costs for a single occupancy living space (this includes
workspace as well). More well-endowed residents can get a top-tier
single occupancy cabin for twice that. Blueseed’s floating startup city
is slated for launch by third quarter of 2013.
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