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July 8, 2024
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Empowering Europe: Strengthening Foundational Tech Infrastructure for Tomorrow

TLDR:

  • Europe is falling behind in foundational infrastructure technology, which could affect global competitiveness.
  • Investments in Europe for foundational infrastructure tech startups are significantly lower compared to the US.

Europe is facing a crucial challenge in stepping up its foundational infrastructure technology to remain competitive on a global scale. While early-stage investments are strong, the region is lacking in later-stage success stories. Foundational infrastructure encompasses a wide range of technologies, and Europe is struggling to keep up in critical areas like AI, quantum computing, and space tech. The region faces a funding gap compared to the US, which puts its tech autonomy at risk. European VCs need to attract more capital and prove themselves to close this gap.

Europe has the talent and the research, but it needs more late-stage funds to support mature companies. While the US dominates in tech giants, Europe has promising startups showing its potential. Investing in foundational infrastructure technology is viewed as an investment in humanity’s future, and Europe needs more success stories to compete globally.

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