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Venture capital: investing in Europe’s innovation

Europe is a science superpower and venture capital turns ideas into innovations. European VCs are deeply connected to world-leading universities, research institutes, and entrepreneurs. They are powering breakthroughs in AI, life sciences, climate tech, defence, and consumer innovation.

As Europe scales its policy ambitions and invests in strategic fields, VC managers are there to back home-grown champions and unleash untapped potential.

A stellar decade

Over the last ten years, European VC has become a global force. It funds bold founders, fuels growth, and delivers returns that trump Silicon Valley.

€162bn
invested in 26,000+ companies (2015–2024)
18.95%
10-year net returns → ahead of North American VC funds
11.34%
net returns since inception vs 8.06% for MSCI Europe
2.04x
TVPI since inception
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A truly European network

VC in Europe is not confined to London, Paris, or Berlin. With over 700 start-up hubs and 8 major regions, Europe’s ecosystem stretches from Lisbon to Tallinn, Budapest to Stockholm.

Between 2020–2024, VC managers mobilised:

€59.8bn
in domestic investment
€36.7bn
in cross-border deals
€17bn
from non-European investors

Top regions for VC investment (2020–2024):

€34.2bn
France & Benelux
€24.1bn
UK & Ireland
€17.1bn
DACH

Top sectors (2020–2024):

€56.9bn
ICT
€20.9bn
Biotech & Healthcare, 23% of all VC investment
€9.5bn
Consumer Goods & Services

Powered by research and talent

Europe’s VC edge rests on its world-class talent and research base. 

4m
graduates annually across business, engineering, and science
18m
scientists & engineers (vs 17.5m in the US)
2.1m
researchers (vs 1.6m in the US)
424
unicorns in EU & UK (2024) → 4x growth in a decade
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Private Equity at Work

VC-backed start-ups employ almost 1 million people, creating tens of thousands of highly skilled jobs each year, consistently outperforming Europe’s wider job market.

A pioneer in life sciences

From penicillin to mRNA vaccines, Europe has long been a life sciences powerhouse – and VC is accelerating the next wave of breakthroughs.

With EU funding set to make Europe the world’s most attractive life sciences region by 2030, VC is at the heart of this transformation.

€5.3bn
invested in biotech in 2024
988
biotech & healthcare venture companies backed
€9.5bn
Consumer Goods & Services
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VC Success in European Biotech & Healthcare

Life Sciences are not only critical for a healthier population, cutting-edge Biotech & Healthcare are also at the heart of a more innovative, competitive and stronger sovereign Europe. And that makes it a dynamic field for venture capital (VC) investment, and an unmissable sector for global investors looking for exposure to revolutionary European businesses and outstanding returns.

Driving the green transition

Europe is outpacing the US in green venture capital:

  • 21% of European VC funding in 2024 went into green start-ups → vs 11% in the US

Hundreds of climate-focused start-ups are scaling fast, from nuclear fusion and green hydrogen to carbon analytics and ecosystem monitoring.

Policy provides a strong tailwind, with the EU Net Zero Industry Act and Clean Industrial Deal channelling billions into sustainable innovation.

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Why it matters

• Europe’s venture ecosystem now delivers market-beating returns. • VC is the best way to access Europe’s start-ups early and at attractive valuations. • It drives deep tech, life sciences, and climate innovation on a global scale. • Backing VC means investing in the next generation of European champions. • More global investors will be needed to fully unlock Europe’s innovation power.