Shmessy -- You are wrong on this one ----
Everyone wants to be KSq the New KSq or a KSq knock-off or overflow place
its the
late-early 21st C version of: "Silicon-Alley," "Silicon Prairie," even "Silicon Sandbar" [aka Cape Cod] -- all of those were real names of districts and regions trying to glom onto Silicon Valley -- the were many others and most failed miserably*1
The notable exceptions:
Silicon Prairie -- Dallas, TX [several other places tried and mostly failed to be a Silicon Prairie] -- DFW attracted many existing companies to invest
Silicon Desert -- Chandler. AZ -- huge investment by Intel [right after the huge investment in Hudson MA aged-out], perhaps more B$s soon
Silicon Hills -- Austin, TX -- huge investments by Motorola, Samsung maybe soon
$17B fab by Samsung
Silicon Wadi -- Israel
Silicon Valley of Taiwan: Hsinchu, Taiwan -- TSMC -- the world's semi fab
Why did they succeed -- because they decided not to just be a knock-off -- and real investment was involved -- typically in semiconductor manufacturing facilities
There is a lesson to be learned -- labs are important -- but getting someone to be manufacturing in a place means there is a real commitment which has to be made by a company and which in turn spawns more investment by others
*1
from the Wikipedia article
List of technology centers
a sample of Silicon -- whatever names [there are many many more]:
Americas:
Philicon Valley (aka"Silicon Valley Forge"): near Philadelphia, PA
Silicon Desert: Chandler, AZ
Silicotton Valley: Huntsville, AL
Silicon Valley of the North: Ontario Highway 401 between Toronto and Waterloo, Canada
Silicon Paradise: Southern Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica
Silicon Border: Mexicali, Mexico
Silicon Hills: Austin, TX
Chilecon Valley: Santiago, Chile
Africa:
Silicon Lagoon: Lagos, Nigeria
Silicon Savannah: Nairobi, Kenya
Silicon Cape: Cape Town, South Africa
Middle East:
Dubai Silicon Oasis: Dubai, UAE
Silicon Wadi: The coastal plain from Haifa to Tel Aviv Israel
Far East & Oceana
Silicon Welly: Wellington, New Zealand
Silicon Valley of Taiwan: Hsinchu, Taiwan
Europe:
Silicon Fen: Cambridge, England
SiliconFjord: Oslofjord, Norway