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European AI Startups Turn to US Investors for Faster Funding

What Happened

AI startups based in Europe are increasingly targeting US-based venture capital firms in their search for funding. US investors offer bigger checks and move faster than their European counterparts, drawing a steady flow of European founders to New York and Silicon Valley. Many European VC deals reportedly take up to two months longer to close, while US firms typically respond more quickly to pitches and can facilitate larger investments. Entrepreneurs find this speed and capital crucial for competing in the rapidly evolving AI sector, leading to a notable shift in fundraising strategies across the European innovation landscape.

Why It Matters

This shift highlights a widening gap between European and American tech funding ecosystems, with significant implications for AI innovation, talent retention, and regional competitiveness. As more startups seek US capital, Europe risks stalling its AI ambitions. Read more in our AI News Hub

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