European Startup Funding Wrap: July 6-10 Highlights
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Weekly round-up of European startup funding from July 6-10. Members-only content with details on 18 rounds, including a $45M Series B and top sectors like health tech and climate tech. Log in or sign up for full access.
Welcome back to our weekly funding round-up. If you're tracking where European startups are getting their cash, you're in the right place. We've combed through the numbers from July 6 through July 10 to bring you the deals that matter.
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### What We Tracked This Week
From Paris to Berlin, London to Stockholm, startups across Europe raised serious capital. Here's a quick snapshot of the action we monitored:
- **Total rounds tracked:** 18 funding rounds across 10 countries
- **Largest deal:** A $45 million Series B for a Berlin-based fintech
- **Most active sector:** Health tech, with 5 rounds closed
- **Average round size:** $8.2 million
### Why This Matters for U.S. Investors
European startups are catching up fast. With the EU Inc proposal gaining traction, cross-border incorporation is becoming simpler. That means more opportunities for U.S. investors to get in early. The July 6-10 period showed strong momentum in climate tech and AI, two sectors where European innovation is outpacing expectations.
### Key Takeaways
If you're following the European scene, here's what stood out this week:
- **Deep tech is hot:** Three rounds went to companies working on quantum computing and advanced materials.
- **Sustainability drives value:** Startups focused on carbon capture and renewable energy raised over $20 million combined.
- **Early-stage deals dominate:** Seed and Series A rounds made up 60% of all funding tracked.
One founder told us, "The ecosystem is maturing. We're seeing more U.S.-style term sheets and faster closing times." That's good news for anyone looking to diversify their portfolio.
### What to Watch Next
We'll keep tracking these rounds every week. The EU Inc proposal could reshape how startups incorporate, making it easier to raise from American investors. Stay tuned for our next update covering July 13-17.
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