Infrastructure innovation has historically created tremendous value for economies, entrepreneurs, and investors. We believe this trend to continue. This decade, most infrastructure value-creation will be in digital and software.
Europe may have missed out on the last wave of digital infrastructure. But the continent’s emerging technology talent has always been strong – backed by attractive socio-economic and political fundamentals. A significant portion of the world’s leading universities and world-class research in science and engineering are European. And each year Europe produces more STEM and ICT graduates (across levels) than the United States.
At Cusp Capital we invest in European entrepreneurs building category-defining technologies which will become vital parts of ICT infrastructures globally. Europe’s entrepreneurial culture is picking up and conditions for university spinouts are improving. The time is now as European companies are eager to run their applications on home-grown infrastructure and the European Commission has put European Tech Sovereignty on top of the political agenda.