The Network of European Startup Hubs 101

The Network of European Startup Hubs 101

Author: joe@startuprad.io November 3, 2022 Duration: 42:02
The Network of European Startup Hubs 101 (Podcast)You have it all wrong. Europe is not full of competing startup hubs. They are increasingly forming a network for startups. The startups start at one knot in the network (frequently a university), move on to an accelerator, and end up in one of Europe's top 12 fundraising hubs to raise funds, sometimes becoming a unicorn. On their way, the startups leave traces, like R&D capabilities, sales teams, groups, investors, and so on. So they are not really the product of a city, but a continent with free movement. in our blog post you will find the link to a 115-page report that includes much more data. Our EnablersYouniumYounium is the subscription management and billing platform for B2B SaaS. Younium brings the transformative infrastructure to manage and grow your business while you focus on the things that matter. https://www.younium.com/ TvaritTvarit is an industrial ai startup, that helps companies to reduce rejections by 40%-60% in metal casting, as well as saving up to 18% on energy. Learn more here: https://www.tvarit.com/ Startupraven.comThe best way to identify investors and cooperation partners for early stage startups. Sign up for early access here: Startup Raven About the Pulse of the European Startup EcosystemThe European startup scene is changing fast. There are new players, old ones fading away, and even more to come in their place- all vying for a piece of this growing pie! In order not to get left behind you need regular updates on what’s going on so that our entrepreneurs can stay one step ahead when building or investing in companies here. That’s why we started the “Pulse of the European Startup Ecosystem” which will provide you with quarterly podcasts chronicling different aspects related to startup activity across European Hubs, supported by the data from the specialized analytics company DEEP Ecosystems. A Different Understanding of Startup HubsIn the US most startup hubs have to fulfill most of the functions (incubation, acceleration, expansion, fundraising, …). Especially the Silicon Valley and Bay Area had no other option since they are the cradle of today's startup culture. In Europe on the other hand — with its free movement — a network of hubs developed, where hubs fulfill a function in the growth journey of a startup. We pick today three functions of hubs in the network and show you how startups are moving along the network, staying in cities and — some of their staff — moving on to the next stage. But there are always departments, teams, or research locations left in the former home cities. This leads to real European startups, that are distributed across the continent in different locations, departments, teams, and functions. The Twelve Hubs Leading Europe in Fundraising12 Startup Hubs in Europe already reached critical size (raising more than 1 bn € in funding in one year in 2021. They are London, Berlin, Paris, Stockholm, Tel Aviv, Munich, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Madrid, Copenhagen, Dublin, and Helsinki. Coming from only one, London, in 2013. Most founders take the opportunity of free movement across the European Union, so the EU beats the US as a preferred location for European entrepreneurs. 57% of founders prefer Europe over the US. When asked where founders would... Folge direkt herunterladen

Trying to keep up with the fast-moving tech scene in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland can feel like a full-time job. That’s where Startup & Tech News from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland by Startuprad.io™ comes in. Host Joe Menninger cuts through the noise to bring you clear, concise updates in English, focusing on what actually matters across the DACH region. You’ll hear timely breakdowns of significant funding deals, analysis of emerging industry trends, and explanations of regulatory changes that could impact founders and investors. This podcast serves as your regular briefing, connecting the dots between major hubs like Berlin, Zurich, Munich, and Vienna without requiring you to scour dozens of local news sources. It’s designed for anyone with a professional or personal interest in European innovation who needs the key facts delivered efficiently. By tuning in, you get a direct line to the pulse of Central Europe's startup ecosystem, with context that turns headlines into actionable insight. The coverage is consistently relevant, ensuring you’re never caught off guard by the next big shift in the market.
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