Invest Europe: €143 billion invested in 10 years: VC drives European innovation

27 September 2024

European VC investment in 2023 2.3x greater than 10 years ago; Over 1m employed at European VC backed 26,100 start-ups, delivering financial & social returns; European VC funds outperform North American peers ... At 6.3x, Southern Europe sees highest fundraising growth over the decade.

Invest Europe, the association representing Europe’s private equity, venture capital and infrastructure sectors, as well as their investors, has released its second comprehensive study into Europe’s dynamic venture capital segment. Venture Capital: Fuelling European Innovation tracks venture capital in depth over the past decade, illustrating how the industry has grown and matured over the period. It also presents case studies to show how European VC backed start-ups are driving biotech innovations that are saving lives, and pushing advances in technology to improve European business operations.

Venture Capital: Fuelling European Innovation shines a light directly on dynamic start-ups. They include Endotronix, a digital health and medtech pioneer dedicated to tackling heart failure for millions worldwide; Evotix, a purpose-driven software business that helps over 500 companies improve their health & safety operations; and Shockwave, which exemplifies the ability of European VC firms to identify medical technologies with the potential to revolutionise heart disease treatment and improve patients' lives globally.

Eric de Montgolfier, CEO of Invest Europe, commented:

The release of Venture Capital: Fuelling European Innovation coincides with Invest Europe’s Venture Capital Forum taking place in Amsterdam on 25-26 September. The event is recognised as a leading European conference for LPs and GPs engaged in VC activity, providing insights into the evolution of the VC industry, and fostering debate on key topics for the future. It also includes an Innovation Showcase that shines a light on Amsterdam’s innovation ecosystem and the dynamic individuals carving the city’s VC success story.

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