Any Startup Founder Should Take This Trip at Least Once in Their Lifetime

My journey to Silicon Valley in 2016, as part of the MDEC delegation’s Silicon Valley Immersion Program, was pivotal.
Initially, my aspirations were aligned with becoming a CTO in a large corporation, and the thought of entrepreneurship hadn’t crossed my mind.
But this visit entirely reshaped my view of what’s achievable, and I emerged with a newfound belief in the power of a grand vision and a relentless attitude.
- Witnessing the Cradle of Tech Giants: The most exhilarating part of my trip was seeing the headquarters of legendary companies like Hewlett-Packard, GE, Cisco, Apple, Google, and Facebook. Being in the birthplace of the technology I use daily filled me with awe and inspiration. It was a stark reminder that today’s startups could be tomorrow’s global leaders.
- The Computer History Museum Experience: My visit to the Computer History Museum in Mountain View was enlightening. It charted the evolution of computers from vacuum valves to the first PCs and Apple computers, highlighting Silicon Valley’s central role in our digital revolution. This journey through technology history underscored the region’s deep-rooted culture of innovation.
- From Humble Beginnings to Unicorns: Silicon Valley is the birthplace of numerous unicorns. Knowing that companies like Dropbox, PayPal, LendingClub, Guardant, and Hippo started in modest settings, often in places like Plug and Play Tech Center, was incredibly motivating. It made me realize that with perseverance, even small beginnings could lead to monumental achievements.
- A Unique Startup Ecosystem: Pitching to investors at Hero City, Draper University was nerve-wracking and enlightening. The feedback was constructive, and the camaraderie was palpable. In Silicon Valley, ideas and innovation are currencies of their own. The ecosystem here is unique — it’s a melting pot of creativity and collaboration where age or background doesn’t define your entrepreneurial potential.
- Inspiring Atmosphere and Culture: Perhaps the most impactful aspect of my trip was the visits to the Google and Facebook campuses. These places felt like microcosms of innovation, buzzing with energy and ideas. The environment was conducive to sparking and refining new concepts, reminding me that innovation thrives in the right surroundings.
In conclusion, my journey to Silicon Valley was transformative.
It shifted my career trajectory towards entrepreneurship and led to the creation of my startup, FAVORIOT.
The Valley taught me that any vision could turn into reality with determination and the right environment.
