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Illustration summarizing European startup and venture capital funding activity for the week of January 26–30, 2026

Dailyza maps Europe’s biggest VC funding rounds this week

31 January 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dailyza tracks Europe’s key VC deals of the week

As global markets adjust to higher interest rates and more cautious risk appetites, Dailyza is tracking how European venture capital is evolving week by week. This latest overview highlights the most notable equity funding rounds closed across the continent, offering a snapshot of where investors see the strongest growth potential in early 2026.

Fintech and AI remain investor favorites

European fintech and AI startups again attracted a significant share of fresh capital. Growth-stage companies working on digital payments, regulatory technology and AI-driven analytics secured sizable rounds, underscoring investors’ continued belief that software-led efficiency gains will define the next wave of financial services.

Several AI infrastructure and machine learning platforms also closed new equity deals, as funds seek exposure to the tools enabling automation, data security and scalable cloud-based intelligence for enterprises.

Climate tech and deep tech quietly gain momentum

Beyond headline-grabbing fintech and AI raises, this week’s activity shows growing support for European climate tech and deep tech. Startups focused on energy efficiency, battery innovation and carbon management attracted new funding, reflecting regulatory pressure and corporate demand for measurable decarbonisation solutions.

On the deep tech side, specialist funds backed companies in areas such as semiconductors, advanced materials and robotics, signalling long-term confidence in Europe’s research-heavy innovation base despite longer commercialization cycles.

What this week’s rounds signal for founders and investors

This week’s deals confirm that while overall VC funding volumes remain more disciplined than during the 2021 boom, high-quality teams with clear paths to profitability can still raise substantial equity. Investors are prioritising strong unit economics, realistic valuations and defensible technology moats.

For founders, the pattern of activity suggests that sectors aligned with regulation, enterprise digitisation and the energy transition are best positioned to attract term sheets. For investors, the deal flow underlines Europe’s role as a competitive hub for scalable, globally relevant innovation.

Each Friday, Dailyza will continue to map the week’s most important equity rounds, giving readers a clear, data-driven view of how the European startup and venture capital landscape is shifting in real time.

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