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435 ‘I tell startups to leave Europe,’ says Dutch CEO of tech unicorn Remote

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 2 place · 02/25/2025 13:05 EDT

‘I tell startups to leave Europe,’ says Dutch CEO of tech unicorn Remote

As the US and China pursue dominance in the global technology race, concerns are mounting among European founders that the region’s entrenched bureaucracy is impeding its capacity for innovation and growth. The EU is going “overboard on tech regulation,” said Job van der Voort, CEO and founder of Remote, an HR tech company valued at over $3bn. “It’s stifling innovation and it’s a massive risk for Europe.” Van der Voort told TNW that many business leaders share his view. “Most entrepreneurs agree this is a h

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