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116 Recap: Europe’s top funding rounds this week (23–29 March)

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Ana-Maria Stanciuc @ The Next Web 1 place · today 08:05 EDT

Recap: Europe’s top funding rounds this week (23–29 March)

A week that spanned semiconductor physics, orbital logistics, defence interceptors, and carob-based chocolate tells you something about the breadth of European and European adjacent capital right now. The dominant thread is not a single sector but a single instinct: back the infrastructure layer, whether that means chip interconnects, satellite transfer vehicles, or the AI plumbing […]
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