Startup Guide Europe
Vol.1

Europe’s entrepreneurial future is being shaped by some of the most innovative people, dynamic places and transformative policies in the world.

Paperback + Digital (PDF)

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ABOUT THE BOOK

Europe’s entrepreneurial future is being shaped by some of the most innovative people, dynamic places and transformative policies in the world.

Startup Guide Europe maps out the ecosystems of vibrant cities and regions across the continent, spotlighting the key players and showcasing the startups, programs and initiatives that are creating a more collaborative, sustainable and inclusive future.


Visit europe.startupguide.com

Paperback:

336 pages
190 x 240 cm

Shipping will start after the launch, mid November 2025. 

CONTENTS
Europe Overview
City Essentials
Startups
Programs
Interviews
Funding Opportunities
Urban Impact Solutions
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IN THIS BOOK
One of the strongest assets we offer to businesses looking to establish or expand in Europe is our deeply rooted trust-based society. This culture of openness, reliability and collaboration gives companies and talents the confidence to invest and grow here. Trust is not only a facilitator for doing business more smoothly, it is a genuine competitive advantage that enables more sustainable, long-term success.
Asbjørn OvergaardCopenhagen Capacity
Diversity and multiculturalism are not just values that European cities aspire to, they are essential drivers of innovation. When people with different backgrounds, perspectives and experiences come together, they challenge assumptions, spark creativity and uncover unique solutions that would otherwise have been missed. The most groundbreaking ideas often emerge at the intersections of cultures and viewpoints, making diversity a powerful engine for both progress and innovation.
Colleen GeskeCity of Amsterdam
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