Among the geopolitical tensions and unstable markets, the issue of Europe’s ability to survive storms in front of us, especially since President Trump seems to have a pound of tariff from the continent, a large one is approaching.
But the extensive recent report claims that Deeptech is able to turn out to be a key pillar of security, defense and future autonomy, especially with the USA
Według 184-stronicowego raportu firmy Venture firmy Lakestar, Walden Catalyst, Walden Catalyst, Walden Catalyst, Walden Catalyst, Walden Catalyst, Walden Catalyst, Walden Catalyst, Walden Catalyst, Walden Catalyst, Walden Catalyst, Walden Catalyst, Walden Catalyst, Walden Catalyst, Walden Catalyst, Walden Catalyst, Catalyst, Dealroom and Deeptech Conference, Hello tomorrow. The report also showed that nearly a third of the entire investment capital invested in Europe will now be deep technology.
The report said that the activities of mergers and acquisitions increased to $ 12.2 billion last 12 months, but it was also found that European Deeptech startups are still relying on the outputs in the USA. In addition, 50% of the growth capital collected by Deeptech starts comes from outside the continent.
Despite this, Deeptech can even be seen as a security against the normal “rush investment” among Venture Capital investors, said the report.
The co -author of the report, Lukas Leitner, also an investor of the Deeptech in Lakestar, said Techcrunch that although geopolitical tensions are significant challenges, Europe must cover this moment, and Deeptech can be the key that unlocks future immunity for the continent.
However, the road is not without challenges. Leitner will notice that the US has a “flyer effect”, while the European ecosystem is still immature, Leitner noticed. “We have a flywheel on the” shallow “technological stage. You see many founders for the second time who leave Revolut and so on, building wonderful companies. But not yet from Deeptech. “
“Europe has strong research institutions, engineering talents and supporting public sentiments for Deeptech, but there must be changes in politics to support a culture that supports risk,” he added.
Arnaud de la Tour, general director of Hello Tomutor, said that the view that the poor computing Europe will all the time delay in artificial intelligence was recently questioned by the appearance of Deepeks from Open Source: “This is a huge opportunity for Europe because we have great talents Ai AI talents […] Many want to return to Europe because of the geopolitical landscape. But we definitely need to have the right politics to unlock the type of potential we have. “
Leitner identified that the relative weakness of European computational authority is balanced by its power in photonic calculations, which offers serious benefits of speed and efficiency. “We are really good in Europe with photonics, because we have good laser systems and we have good basic research on the photonic side,” he said.
De la Tour added that Europe can even profit from brain drainage in the US, because science is rejected by the Trump administration. The “National Science Foundation, which is the biggest supporter of research used by the founder in the US, has reduced its budget by half. Many of these great scientists now not have a job, and many can come to Europe – he said.
