Europe's technology startup scene is thriving, with over 14,000 startups created between January and September, surpassing the number in America. Croatia's startup sector is also on the rise, potentially benefiting Europe as a whole. The startup scene in Europe is weathering the tech slowdown well, showing relative resilience during challenging times. Companies in the east of Europe are leveraging investment to capture markets in the west. However, the biggest obstacle for European startups is home-grown. Overall, Europe's technology startups are doing well and are increasingly mature.
European tech’s relative resilience during testing times for the industry can be explained by its increasing maturity. But the biggest obstacle to the ambitions of its startups’ is home-grown https://t.co/cXwVeJfyEF 👇
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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 👇
Investing in Europe’s east is a well-worn path for companies in the west. Now companies in the east are using it to grab a share of markets in the west https://t.co/GxC2AbRuoU
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 👇