Despite the tech slowdown, Europe's startup scene, which created around 14,000 startups from January to September, is faring better than America's more established one. The US continues to be a significant growth opportunity for these startups. Croatia's growing startup sector is a noteworthy contributor to this European surge.
Europe’s startup scene as a whole is weathering the slowdown in tech surprisingly well. In some ways, it is dealing with the crisis better than America’s more established one https://t.co/lNqBsYyc8I 👇
Europe’s technology startups are doing just fine https://t.co/G18z4saWtH
Croatia's startup sector is starting to grow—and that upward trajectory could benefit all of Europe. https://t.co/ngwSA9rjiU
Europe now creates more startups than America: around 14,000 between January and September, compared with 13,000 across the Atlantic. https://t.co/dkldedFvKI
Europe’s technology startups are doing just fine: Slowdown? What slowdown? https://t.co/MyE3BUe1C9
Slowdown? What slowdown? Europe’s technology startups are doing just fine https://t.co/e8GMpjX8Cv 👇
For European #startups, the US is still the 'land of opportunity'. Read @thomas_macaulay's piece to find out why founders might still do well to look West to grow their company. https://t.co/meew2d8QNH