In Europe, continent-wide investments and collaboration are rare, with less than 18 percent of first-round investments being pan-European. This is due to the complexity of navigating multiple legal systems, which restricts founders within national boundaries, limiting opportunities and hindering innovation.
Europe can become the best place for innovators, and creating a shared startup standard is the first step. This entity aims to standardise investment processes, level the playing field, and unify the ecosystem.
The new startup entity must be a priority in their plans... This is for anyone who wants to make Europe more startup-friendly-founders seeking funding, investors looking for opportunities.
The formation of this entity could harmonise stock options, simplify cross-border employment, and set a standard even beyond the EU. It could make collaboration easier, speed up investments, and create more opportunities for founders.
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