Universities
North Carolina has one of the strongest university networks in the country. From Duke, UNC Chapel Hill, and NC State to Wake Forest, UNC Charlotte, ECU, App State, and NC A&T, the state consistently produces top-tier talent across engineering, life sciences, fintech, and advanced manufacturing.
Building great companies starts with smart people, and North Carolina operates as a distributed talent engine across the entire state.
Diversity
North Carolina’s innovation economy spans multiple hubs and industries. Biotech in the Triangle. Fintech in Charlotte. Advanced manufacturing in the Triad. Marine and defense innovation on the Coast. Outdoor and climate tech in the Mountains.
This geographic and industry diversity creates a resilient, balanced startup ecosystem.
Rapidly Growing Innovation
North Carolina continues to rank among the fastest-growing states in the U.S., with cities consistently landing on “best places to live” lists.
New residents from major tech hubs are choosing North Carolina for its quality of life and cost structure bringing experience, ambition, and company-building energy with them.
Underserved by Venture
Founder growth has outpaced venture capital inflow.
That gap creates opportunity: lower competition, more reasonable valuations, and stronger ownership positions for early investors.
North Carolina offers strong fundamentals with less crowding, a rare combination.
Mountains / Western NC
Asheville, Boone, Hickory, Morganton, Waynesville, Sylva, Brevard)
Triangle (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Wake Forest, RTP)
Triad
Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point, Burlington, Kernersville)
Coast
Wilmington, Greenville, New Bern, Jacksonville, Morehead City, Outer Banks, Elizabeth City
Charlotte / Greater Charlotte
Charlotte, Concord, Huntersville, Matthews, Gastonia, Mooresville, Lake Norman region
Emerging / Rural NC
Fayetteville, Rocky Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro, Lumberton, Kinston, Roanoke Rapids, Henderson, small-town counties statewide