Europe is scaling more global deep tech companies 

The report shows growing evidence that Europe is strengthening its ability to scale deep tech companies into global players. 

Key indicators include: 

  • €15.5 billion raised by EIC-backed companies
  • Three deep tech unicorns created in the past year
  • Twelve equity rounds above €100 million
  • A relocation rate of just 1%, indicating strong retention of companies within Europe
  • Increasing cross-border scaling activity across Member States  

These findings directly challenge the perception that Europe struggles to scale innovation into global technology champions. 

Instead, the data points to a structural shift: Europe is increasingly becoming a place where deep tech companies scale. 

Europe is building a stronger deep-tech investment system 

The report also highlights the growing maturity of Europe’s deep tech financing ecosystem. 

Public investment is increasingly acting as a catalyst for private capital, helping to unlock larger and more international investment flows into European deep-tech companies. 

Key findings include: 

  • €6.5 billion invested through the EIC
  • €5 billion mobilised in private co-investment
  • €3.5 leveraged for every euro invested by the EIC Fund
  • More than 1,000 investors co-investing alongside the EIC
  • 80% of deals involving cross-border investment flows  

This reflects a broader shift in which Europe is building the financial structure required to support deep tech scale-up, reducing fragmentation and strengthening capital flows across borders. 

Europe’s scientific base remains a key competitive advantage 

The report underlines the importance of Europe’s scientific and research base as a long-term driver of deep-tech competitiveness. 

Key findings include: 

  • 45% of EU quantum funding involves EIC-backed companies
  • 25% of European space investment is linked to EIC-backed companies
  • 30% of EIC-supported companies are women-led
  • 25% of equity investments involve female-founded companies
  • Strong portfolio presence across key deep-tech sectors

This reflects Europe’s growing ability not only to participate in frontier technologies, but to shape their development at global level.