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Illustration showing Europe’s tech ecosystem under pressure from a late-stage venture capital drought and US buyers

Europe’s Tech Sovereignty at Risk as €66B VC Skips Late Stage

11 March 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Europe’s Late-Stage Capital Gap Threatens Tech Sovereignty

Europe’s venture ecosystem deployed around €66 billion in 2025, yet founders in deep-tech fields such as quantum computing and advanced robotics struggled to raise the large late-stage rounds needed to scale globally. While early and mid-stage funding remained active, the scarcity of growth capital forced many European scaleups to accept acquisition offers from US buyers, raising alarms about the continent’s long-term tech sovereignty.

Why Late-Stage Capital Matters

Deep-tech companies in areas like quantum technologies, robotics, semiconductors, and AI infrastructure typically require intensive R&D investment and long commercialization timelines. Without robust late-stage funding, promising European firms are often sold before they can become global champions headquartered on the continent.

This pattern risks shifting ownership of strategic intellectual property, critical data assets, and high-value jobs overseas. Policymakers warn that dependence on foreign capital for scaleup financing could undermine Europe’s ability to set its own standards in sensitive domains such as defence tech, cybersecurity, and critical infrastructure.

The Promise of a Scaleup Europe Fund

Industry leaders and investors are rallying behind proposals for a dedicated Scaleup Europe Fund designed to plug the late-stage financing gap. The concept is to pool public and private resources into a large, professionally managed vehicle that can lead or co-lead growth rounds of €50 million and above for strategic European tech companies.

Balancing Public Interest and Market Discipline

Advocates argue that such a fund must operate with strict market discipline, avoiding politically motivated investments while aligning with Europe’s strategic priorities. By crowding in institutional investors such as pension funds and sovereign wealth funds, the Scaleup Europe Fund could help build a sustainable late-stage asset class rather than a one-off subsidy scheme.

2026: A Make-or-Break Year

With global competition intensifying and US and Asian investors aggressively targeting European assets, 2026 is widely seen as a pivotal year. If initiatives like the Scaleup Europe Fund do not move from concept to deployment, Europe risks cementing its role as an innovation nursery whose most valuable tech champions are ultimately owned and controlled abroad.

For founders, investors, and policymakers, the message is clear: closing the late-stage gap is no longer just about returns, it is about safeguarding Europe’s strategic autonomy in the next wave of deep-tech innovation.

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