Scale Up Europe/News/ Sifted’s deep-dive into the Scale-Up Europe initiative As part of Scale-Up Europe, entrepreneurs, investors and innovators have drafted a plan for scaling European startups into giants. Here's a recap of Sifted's coverage. By Marie Mawad in Paris 15 June 2021 \Scale Up Europe Is bureaucracy chasing talent away from Europe? By Marie Mawad in Paris 28 April 2021 Scale Up Europe/News/ Sifted’s deep-dive into the Scale-Up Europe initiative As part of Scale-Up Europe, entrepreneurs, investors and innovators have drafted a plan for scaling European startups into giants. Here's a recap of Sifted's coverage. By Marie Mawad in Paris 15 June 2021 Scale Up Europe In partnership with Scale Up Europe As part of Scale-Up Europe, entrepreneurs, investors and innovators spent months brainstorming and debating, to draft a plan for scaling European startups into giants. Here’s a summary of Sifted’s coverage as well as further Scale-Up Europe resources : An action plan for Europe: Sifted has played an active role in the Scale-Up Europe initiative and produced a report detailing a community-led action plan for the region. A summary of the 21-step community-led recommendations to boost European startups, with the goal of spawning 10 tech giants each worth €100bn+ within the decade. Visit the initiative’s page and events programme. And read our full Scale-Up Europe coverage. Europe’s challenges: Deeptech is one of Europe’s core challenges, in its quest to capitalise on its innovation ecosystem. It’s chapter one of our Sifted Intelligence series, framing the debates of entrepreneurs and innovators as part of Scale-Up Europe. Europe needs to figure out how to get its startups and well-established companies to work together more, and in deeper collaboration. Read our analysis about startups-corporates collaboration. The lack of diversity is a huge problem in tech, including in Europe. But what’s the fix? The third part of our Sifted Intelligence series focuses on talent. Can Europe turn the record startup investments of 2020 into a sure thing in the long run? Part four of our analysis is all about the money. Faces and voices: What comes after attending the world’s best maths school? For more and more of Europe’s top scientists, it’s creating a deeptech startup. Discover the faces and voices of Europe’s deeptech scene. One of Europe’s more pressing questions: how to attract top-notch global tech talent. Another to figure out is diversity. Here are some key ideas for tackling these issues. Related Articles Not everyone can become an entrepreneur in Europe By Marie Mawad in Paris Click here to read more The future of startup-corporate collaboration By Marie Mawad in Paris Click here to read more Is bureaucracy chasing talent away from Europe? By Marie Mawad in Paris Click here to read more Tax credits and 20 other ideas to spawn tech giants in Europe By Marie Mawad in Paris Click here to read more Most Read 1 \Healthtech Is Daniel Ek’s new body scanner worth the hype? Sifted tried it out 2 \Venture Capital VC diversity needs to change — and white men need to take responsibility 3 \Venture Capital New €3.75bn European Investment Fund pot to back late-stage VCs 4 \Sustainability Counteract closes £15m fund for carbon removal solutions 5 \Mobility Was the $5bn that VCs plugged into escooters worth it?
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