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513 Dutch women tech leaders call for stronger support for female founders

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 1 place · 03/06/2025 02:57 EDT

Dutch women tech leaders call for stronger support for female founders

In the run-up to every International Women’s Day (IWD), new data is released on gender inequity in tech. Frequently, the findings are disheartening. This week, one report estimated that female founders in Europe secured just 12% of last year’s total VC funding. Another calculated that overlooking women-led deep tech firms over the past decade cost the economy €198.8bn. Yet there are also reasons for optimism. One is that the investment landscape is showing signs of progress. According to the Female Innovati

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