There's a huge competition between countries and cities across Europe to position themselves as the most attractive place for software developers and software engineers to build rewarding careers. Similar to other smaller countries, there is an in Austria. Austria has a concentration of software developers in a single city, which is Vienna.
Vienna is undeniably one of the most beautiful cities in Europe to live in, and for the past 10 years has also claimed the title of . With a growing tech scene, a world-class transportation system, and rich cultural history, Vienna is also a great option for working for software developers. But Vienna is not the only tech hub in Austria. Successful startups and companies in Graz and Linz call the developer’s attention too.
Austria’s tech scene at a glance
Vienna is also top-ranked among several categories in this year’s . Initiatives such as the from the Vienna Business Agency, a four-month all expenses paid trip including an individual business coaching worth 2,000 Euros to the city for international startups, have led to startups coming to Vienna from all over the world.
However, Graz and Linz are developing similar mature ecosystems and, therefore, try to gather the attention of talented developers with even more attractive job offerings. And success stories such as Runtastic, the fitness app acquired by Adidas in 2015 for $240 million in Pasching close to Linz, prove them right. These companies are beacons of light in a diversified startup landscape, beside Robo Wunderkind, the miracle cube programmed by children, or the diabetes App developed by , from the analysis App targeting skin diseases from Scarletred to the 3D ceramic printers of , a spin-off of the University of Technology.
For detailed information about the funding system for startups in Austria, have a look at the websites of the (FFG) as well as the (aws).
