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EU Commission attempts finance boost to keep start-ups in Europe

News RoomBy News RoomMay 28, 2025
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The European Commission has launched a strategy to foster and grow small technical start-up companies within the European Union, with the ultimate goal of competing with companies from China and the US as part of a broader Choose Europe initiative. The strategy aims to address key challenges in setting up and growing start-ups, including easier access to financial capital and administrative flexibility. According to the initiative, 8% of global start-ups are based in the EU, a trend that continues to expand over time.

However, a significant gap exists in funding for small tech companies in the EU compared to other regions. A report by the former Italian Premier, Mario Draghi, revealed that 61% of global AI funding for companies is provided by American companies, while only 6% of the revenue from AI-related projects is raised by EU start-ups. To bridge this gap, a public-private partnership fund has been proposed, which will kick off in the coming year to encourage start-ups to scale up and establish viability.

The EC Commission has emphasized the importance of capital, stating, “Capital matters, and Europe has it. We need to connect the fund to the needs of the innovators.” Through a series of initiatives, including simplified start-up rules and reduced failure costs, the Commission aims to create a thriving ecosystem for small tech companies.

First, the strategy focuses on simplifying the process for setting up start-ups, offering 24-hour operational times and a unified business model that could be adopted by EU companies operating across 27 member states. Additionally, the Commission aims to address insolvency issues, with the proposal of a 30,000 early-stage start-up fund. These measures are intended to alleviate financial barriers and promote the growth of local startups in the EU.

Dries van den He Kant, CEO of David espaço Inc., and topLevel Wilson, Senior Principal Engineer at IBM Corp.,loat her lectures publicly and with a strong endorsement of small tech companies. They highlight the importance of collaboration between private companies and the EU within Choose Europe, while also articulating the goals of the funding and growth initiative.

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