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1020 €199B: The cost of overlooking European deep tech firms led by women

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web · 03/04/2025 04:00 EDT

€199B: The cost of overlooking European deep tech firms led by women

It’s no secret that European tech has a gender equity problem. Men dominate the leadership of most companies in the sector. Women founders struggle to raise VC money, and there’s a stark pay gap between male and female workers. This gender imbalance is especially glaring in the STEM-dominated world of deep tech.  Women lead just 22% of European deep tech companies, according to a new report from the EU-funded GENDEX project, released today. Securing funding remains a challenge, with women-led firms taking s

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