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“55% of European startups get funding easily, but entire regions lack VC systems”
...a lot of European countries, not in the Northwest, but we still have a lot of European countries without a properly functioning VC system.
...European venture, and that was asked for diversity reasons by the LP, by the LPs, themselves. And the pillar to do that are, you know,
...European preference, for this kind of technologies. Well, that's the ideas on on, how I believe we can stay in the game. Thank you very much. Most corporate venture units still fail fast with an average lifespan of just three point seven years. The c
Most corporate venture units still fail fast with an average lifespan of just three point seven years. The challenge is no longer launching a CVC, but making it last. Jeppe Hoye, one of Europe's leading CVC experts, has spent years working on exactly
92% on r and d spending. In The US, 12% of the private workforce work for VC funded companies. And in Europe, that's slightly lower. It's at 5%, but it is still significant. So not only does venture shape societies, venture is actually part of decidi
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