There is almost always a leash on entrepreneurial ventures, if only because these ideas are generated in the reach of governments; Blueseed is a concept that hopes to unleash them. Blueseed is a floating city that would rest in international waters, away from controlling politicians. Touted as "Silicon Valley’s visa-free offshore start-up community" on its website, Blueseed would be home to tech start-ups from around the world.
Anchored off the coast of California, Blueseed would lie outside the 12 mile limit for U.S. territorial waters. Accessible by boat or helicopter, Blueseed will allow companies on board to hire people without worrying about visas, work permits and any other obstacles that might stand in their way. Venture capitalist and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel already pledged $500,000 to Blueseed while 133 tech start-ups have requested space on the ship.
Tech Start-up Floating Cities
Blueseed is “Silicon Valley’s Visa-Free Offshore Start-U
Trend Themes
1. Floating Cities - The trend of creating floating cities in international waters to provide a visa-free offshore environment for tech start-ups.
2. Offshore Start-up Communities - The trend of establishing off-shore communities for entrepreneurs to foster innovation and bypass government regulations.
3. Visa-free Business Operations - The trend of creating visa-free environments for businesses to attract international talent and facilitate global collaboration.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - The technology industry can explore opportunities to develop sustainable infrastructure and services for floating cities and offshore start-up communities.
2. Real Estate - The real estate industry can consider the potential for investing in and developing the infrastructure and amenities required for floating cities and offshore start-up communities.
3. Government Relations - Government relations professionals can explore options to facilitate the establishment and regulation of offshore start-up communities and visa-free business operations.