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Can Europe Lead the Next Tech Boom?

July 2, 2025
Despite world-class talent and institutions, Europe’s fragmented innovation landscape and risk-averse culture are holding back its potential to scale global tech champions.

This is the 2nd article in a 3-part series written by ETH Students from the ETH Studio Heilbronn.

Studying at ETH, we are lucky to be immersed in what can be considered Europe’s leading tech hub. We’re literally surrounded by start-ups like ANYbotics and Solar Impulse. But how many of these have successfully scaled into global tech giants? And more broadly, how many European companies have?

A question that was at the heart of many discussions at the TECH Conference in Heilbronn: Why hasn’t Europe experienced the same tech boom as the US or China?

Among the many keynote speakers, a recurring theme was the challenge of scaling Europe’s tech sector and preserving its technological sovereignty. Hinted at by a attitude that Europe has grown too complacent, convinced it was still in the driver’s seat of global tech through regulation. Ann Mettler, former Director-General of the European Commission, captured the heart of the issue and pointed to the so-called Brussels Effect, the idea that EU regulations often become global standards. The assumption is that proactive regulation would give European companies a competitive edge, being already compliant with rules others would later have to adopt.

But looking at the current global tech landscape, it’s clear this strategy hasn’t translated into leadership in emerging technologies. If anything, it has slowed Europe’s ability to innovate at scale.

This isn’t due to a lack of technical expertise or resources, arguably, Europe excels here. Its universities, research institutions, and companies are world-class. The challenge lies in scaling innovation. Why is that?

If we compare today’s tech powerhouses, the US and China, they seem to represent opposite ends of the industry spectrum. The US, with its laissez-faire approach, fosters a risk-taking culture where entrepreneurs are incentivized by the potential for huge rewards. In contrast, China’s more centralized, state-driven model provides companies with coordinated access to funding, infrastructure, and strategic support, allowing them to scale quickly.

Meanwhile, in Europe, international alliances and collaborations, such as the EU, often gives the impression that Europe is a united continent, yet its efforts appear to be fragmented, varying from country to country. The lack of cohesion makes it difficult for startups to expand beyond their home markets, let alone go global. Compared to international giants like OpenAI or DeepSeek, for example, Europe still falls short.

So, what’s the way forward?

One recurring answer at the TECH Conference was cohesion. Europe’s diversity is a strength, but without unity, it becomes a bureaucratic obstacle rather than a competitive advantage. Without a shared vision and a streamlined pathway for innovation, promising ideas get lost in a maze of regulation, fragmented funding, and risk-averse attitudes. To compete globally, Europe must strike a balance in leveraging its regulatory foresight without stifling ambition and creating clearer channels for startups to access cross-border capital, talent, and markets.

Another key takeaway: Europe needs a cultural shift. Risk tolerance remains low, and failure is still often stigmatized. If Europe wants to produce the next Google or Tencent, it must cultivate not just tech talent, but entrepreneurial resilience.

Leaving the conference, I felt a mixture of concern and optimism. Concern because the innovation gap is real and widening. But optimism because echoing my opening statements, studying in Zurich it is evident that Europe’s potential isn’t lost. It’s waiting to be unlocked with the right mix of political will, cultural evolution, and strategic investment. Because maybe the question isn’t why Europe hasn’t led the tech boom yet, but how we can create the conditions for it to lead the next one.

For additional details about the ETH delegation at the TECH Conference 2025, see this post.

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Ben Zhou Ben Zhou is a mechatronics engineering student from the University of Melbourne, on an exchange to ETH Zurich. Currently, in his Bachelor's he is passionate about robotics and mechanical systems, while also pursuing his interests in the law and ethics of AI.

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