Among the geographical political tensions and unstable markets, the question of the ability to advance Europe’s storms, especially when President Trump plans to keep his pounds from the continent, is getting bigger.
But a new new report claims that Department, especially by the United States, is ready to become an important pillar of Europe’s security, defense and future sovereignty.
Venture firm Lock Star, Walden Catalist, Dell Room and The Depty Conference, tomorrow, tomorrow, 184 pages, according to a report, in 2024, in 2024 attracted $ 15 billion (.3 16.3 billion) in Venture Investment. The report also found that about one -third of all venture capital in Europe is now deeply leaning.
The report states that M&A activity in space increased to $ 12.2 billion last year, but it also found that European deputy startups still rely on the United States to get out. In addition, the 50 % growth investment raised by the Deputy Startups comes from the continent.
The report states that, yet, can also be seen as a hedge against the common “pace of investment” among venture investors.
The co -author of the report, Lucas Latterner, who is also a deputy investor in the lock star, told Tech Crunch that there are important challenges in geographical political tensions, Europe needs to adopt this moment, and deputy can prove to be the key to the continent in the future.

However, the road ahead is not without challenges. Latter said that the US deputy has a “fly wheel effect” while Europe’s ecosystem is still ignorant. “We have a fly wheel in the ‘Utli’ tech scene. You see a lot of other time founders, who come out of the revival, and likewise, make great companies. But not yet from deputy companies.
He added, “Europe has strong research institutes, engineering capabilities, and auxiliary public sentiment for deputy, but there is a need to make policy changes to promote culture that supports the risk.”
Hello yesterday’s CEO Ernod Da La Tour said that the idea that Compete-Famous Europe is always behind in AI, was recently challenged by the appearance of Open Source Department: “This is a great opportunity for Europe, because we have a great potential. […] Many people want to return to Europe because of the geographical political landscape. But we certainly need the right policy framework to unlock the capabilities we have.
Latter pointed out that Europe’s relatively weak weakness in computing power is presented because of its strengths in computing, which offers major benefits in speed and performance. “We are really good in Europe with photonics, because we have good laser systems, and we have a good basic research on the photonic aspect,” he said.
Da La Tour added that Europe can also benefit from a mental diet in the United States as science has been eliminated by the Trump administration. “The National Science Foundation, one of the biggest supporters of the founder -driven research in the United States, has decreased by half. Many of these major scientists have no jobs, and many can come to Europe.