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Top startup media publications and resources in Barcelona

Woah, the startup scene is quick! These Barcelona-centred startup media, publications, blogs and resources will add rocket fuel to your day and make sure you don’t get left behind.

Startup media and blogs

Barcelona Metropolitan

Business, tech, general interest and lifestyle … Barcelona Metropolitan is one of the best-known and well-loved English Language magazines in the city.

Visit: Barcelona Metropolitan

Barcelona Startup News

Don’t miss fascinating interviews with Barcelona’s top entrepreneurs, startup event roundups, and great writing. Everything you could possibly want to know about the Barcelona startup scene is here.

Visit: Barcelona Startup News

Barcinno

Want to know who just got funding? Which Barcelona startup scored an exit? Barcinno has its finger on the pulse of the Barcelona startup scene and is charged with excellent local journalism.

Visit: Barcinno

EU Startups

EU Startups is well-respected publication centred on Europe. Subscribe for regular newsletter updates, check out the job board, and don’t miss the yearly startup summit.

Visit: EU Startups

Founders&Tips

Founders&Tips is a personal startup media project from Barcelona-based Marc Noguera. It features more than 100 Spanish-language video interviews with interesting startup and business leaders. It hasn’t been updated in a while, but the archive is fascinating.

Visit: Founders&tips

Pere Condom

Pere’s regular blog is all about disruption, startups and entrepreneurship. With some posts in English and others in Spanish, he dives deeply into topics as diverse as the economy, blockchain and local government initiatives. It’s a serious resource for anyone interested in doing business in the city.

Visit: Pere Condom

Itnig

Itnig is an incubator and venture builder based in Barcelona’s Poblenou @22 neighbourhood. Its blog covers a whole range of Barcelona startup news, entrepreneurial topics and investment advice.

Visit: Itnig Blog

La Salle Technova Blog

La Salle Technova is an innovation centre in Barcelona that you should certainly be keeping your eye on. Swot up on startup & VC news in its semi-regular blog.

Visit: Technova Barcelona Blog

Loogic

Loogic is a Spanish language news publication focused on digital businesses and startups in the country.

Visit: Loogic

Startup resources

Techstar’s Startup Digest Barcelona

Curated by a regular Barcelona treasure, Àlex Rodríguez Bacardit, the Techstar’s Digest is a calendar round of all the startup events happening in the city. Sign up to receive updates in your inbox.

Visit: Startup Digest

Barcelona Startups List

If you were looking for a list of all the startups in the city, well – here it is. Find new companies and their descriptions in this useful resource.

Visit: Barcelona Startups List

Barcelona Startup Map

The famous Barcelona startup map lists all the startups and relevant resources in the city. It’s easy to navigate and add your own company.

Visit: Barcelona Startup Map

Startup Explore

You’ll find thought leadership and general tips for investors and startup founders in the Startup Explore blog.

Visit: Startup Explore

Startup Hub Catalonia

This is where you’ll find startup and investment news, funding announcements and trade information from the Government of Catalonia.

Visit: Startup Hub Catalonia

Interested in startup ecosystems and Barcelona? Don’t miss our article What is a startup ecosystem and how can you build one?

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