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EUVC
The home of European tech.
Connecting the people, capital, and companies building Europe.
Conversations with the investors, founders, and operators shaping the continent.
Connecting the people, capital, and companies building Europe.
Conversations with the investors, founders, and operators shaping the continent.
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Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 8min
E429 | This Week in European Tech with Dan Bowyer, Mads Jensen, Lomax Ward and Andrew J. Scott
Welcome to a new episode of the EUVC podcast, where our good friends Dan Bowyer and Mads Jensen from SuperSeed in a discussion with Andrew J. Scott, Founding Partner at 7percent Ventures and Lomax Ward, General Partner at Outsized Ventures, cover recent news and movements in the European tech landscape 💬

Mar 17, 2025 • 45min
E428 | This Week in European Tech with Dan Bowyer, and Lomax Ward
Welcome to a new episode of the EUVC podcast, where our good friend Dan Bowyer from SuperSeed talks with Andrew J. Scott, Founding Partner at 7percent Ventures, and Lomax Ward, General Partner at Outsized Ventures, to cover recent news and movements in the European tech landscape. 💬Go to eu.vc for our core learnings and the full video interview 👀

Mar 13, 2025 • 47min
E427 | Ann-Sofie Ekberg, Volvo Cars Tech Fund: How to work with corporate stakeholders
In today’s episode of our CVC series, Andreas and our CVC in-house expert, Jeppe Høier, talk with Ann-Sofie Ekberg, CEO of Volvo Cars Tech Fund, the corporate venture arm of Volvo Cars. Founded in 2018, the fund invests directly from Volvo’s balance sheet, backing startups in mobility, sustainability, and digitalization. While prioritizing strategic relevance, the fund maintains a disciplined investment approach, engaging with startups at various stages—predominantly Series A and B, with some selective seed investments.Under Ann-Sofie’s leadership, the Tech Fund has developed a structured approach to ensure investments align with Volvo’s readiness to adopt new technologies. She emphasizes the importance of startups having diverse customer bases beyond Volvo to avoid over-reliance. In this conversation, Ann-Sofie also shares insights into balancing strategic and financial priorities, how Volvo collaborates with competitors in CVC, and why she believes platform-based vehicle architectures will unlock faster innovation and startup adoption in the automotive industry.Go to eu.vc for our core learnings and the full video interview 👀Chapters:02:28 Understanding Volvo Cars and Volvo Group03:25 Corporate Venture at Volvo Cars03:50 Volvo Cars Technology Fund: History and Mission05:14 Investment Decisions and Internal Sponsors 07:06 Seed Investments and Strategic Disruptions08:05 Strategic vs. Financial Investments10:07 Portfolio Modeling and Investment Criteria12:33 Mandate and Budget Flexibility14:08 Challenges in the Automotive Industry17:40 The Role of Technology and Platforms20:04 Sustainability Goals and Initiatives22:59 Investment in Battery Technology26:17 Collaboration and Scaling Challenges33:41 Corporate Venturing and Competition39:47 Boardroom Dynamics and Ownership44:23 Success Stories and Additional Opportunities45:49 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Mar 12, 2025 • 33min
E426 | Sarah Finegan, Antler & Emma Phillips, LocalGlobe: Backing unconventional founders and the future of AI-driven work
Welcome to a new episode of our special series, At The Cap Table Series, where Sarah Finegan, Senior Investor at Antler, talks with Emma Phillips, Investment Partner at LocalGlobe. Local Globe is one of Europe’s most respected early-stage venture firms. Founded by Robin and Saul Klein, Local Globe has backed nearly 300 companies, including 17 unicorns and five IPOs, focusing on B2B software, applied AI, and the future of work.With deep entrepreneurial DNA and a commitment to investing in founders at the earliest stages, the firm plays a crucial role in shaping Europe's startup ecosystem. Since joining Local Globe nearly a decade ago, Emma has transitioned from an operating partner to a leading investor, bringing hands-on experience in scaling companies and navigating operational challenges.In this conversation, she shares her insights on what makes a great founder, the importance of first-principles thinking, and why exceptional talent can come from anywhere. We also dive into Local Globe’s unique approach to venture investing, the major trends shaping the future of work & AI, why founders should embrace unscalable solutions early on, and why Europe needs to build a more open and accessible venture ecosystem.Go to eu.vc for our core learnings and the full video interview 👀

Mar 10, 2025 • 1h 9min
E425 | This Week in European Tech with Dan Bowyer, Lomax Ward and Andrew J. Scott
Welcome to a new episode of the EUVC podcast, where our good friend Dan Bowyer from SuperSeed in a discussion with Andrew J. Scott, Founding Partner at 7percent Ventures, and Lomax Ward, General Partner at Outsized Ventures, to cover recent news and movements in the European tech landscape. 💬

Mar 7, 2025 • 47min
E424 | Sune Stilling and Christy McCaig, Nine Realms: Reshaping supply chains through operator-led investing
In today’s episode, Andreas Munk Holm speaks with Sune Stilling and Christy McCaig, General Partners at Nine Realms, a venture fund focused on transforming global supply chains. With a target size of €200 million, Nine Realms is raising its first fund, screening high-potential Series A investments across Europe and North America.Notably, their portfolio and previous investments include innovative companies like Clearly, Forto, and Loadsmart, which drive change in logistics and sustainable operations. Sune and Christy bring their extensive experience from corporate ventures and logistics, including Maersk Growth, to identify startup opportunities that address today’s global supply chain challenges.In this conversation, they discuss the fund’s strategy of building a concentrated, operator-led portfolio to generate steady returns from trade sales, not just unicorn exits. They explore how evolving trends like AI optimization and sustainability open new market opportunities.Go to eu.vc for our core learnings and the full video interview 👀Chapters:02:20 Nine Realms Fund Overview03:05 Team Background and Expertise03:46 Christy's Professional Journey04:54 Sune's Professional Journey07:54 Building Nine Realms09:45 Collaboration Between CVCs and VCs10:46 Corporate VC Strategies12:04 Investment Structure and Decision Making15:18 European Supply Chain Innovation17:03 Investment Strategy and Allocation18:24 Portfolio Management and Value Creation28:09 Two-Sided Value Creation Model29:45 Strategic Investors and Partnerships35:43 Industry Trends and Themes for 202542:51 Resilience in Supply Chains

Mar 4, 2025 • 49min
E423 | Stephen Millard, Notion Capital: Launching the "Cloud Champions" report & backing European B2B SaaS companies
In today’s episode of the EUVC podcast, Andreas talks with Stephen Millard, Operating Partner & Chief Platform Officer at Notion Capital, a London-based fund exclusively investing in B2B SaaS. With roots dating back to early SaaS pioneers like Message Labs, Stephen brings deep operational know-how and a data-driven approach to venture investing. Notion Capital’s Cloud Champions latest report unpacks European SaaS companies' unique challenges, from navigating fragmented markets to scaling revenue rapidly, emphasizing the need for constant reinvention.Using extensive experience and real-world case studies, Stephen explains how today’s well-informed buyers reshape the traditional seller-buyer dynamic. He outlines the critical transition for founders: from a hands-on, experimental phase to a disciplined, outcome-focused strategy, ensuring that teams align across sales, marketing, and product development. Stephen also shares practical insights on adapting go-to-market strategy and building enduring, high-growth businesses in a rapidly evolving market landscape.Go to eu.vc for our core learnings and the full video interview 👀

Mar 3, 2025 • 1h 17min
E422 | This Week in European Tech with Dan Bowyer, Mads Jensen, Andrew J. Scott and Karin Nielsen
Welcome to a new episode of the EUVC podcast, where our good friends Dan Bowyer and Mads Jensen from SuperSeed in a discussion with Andrew J. Scott, Founding Partner at 7percent Ventures and Karin Nielsen, Product & Growth Advisor at Unruly Labs, cover recent news and movements in the European tech landscape 💬

Feb 28, 2025 • 48min
E421 | Ingrid Bonde Åkerlind, Oxx: Leveraging the ICP bow tie framework to back high-growth European B2B SaaS
In today’s episode of the EUVC podcast, Andreas talks with Ingrid Bonde Åkerlind, a seasoned investor at Oxx, a venture capital firm focusing on B2B SaaS companies that operate from London and Stockholm. Backed by a $190 million second fund and a boutique, high-conviction approach, Oxx targets late Series A and Series B companies that have not only passed the product-market fit gauntlet but are now ready to scale. Ingrid’s unique blend of hands-on operational experience and investment insight helps her spot startups that truly understand their market dynamics.Drawing on her journey from building growth teams to steering venture investments, Ingrid explores the power of a well-defined Ideal Customer Profile (ICP). She explains how transitioning from an experimental phase to a focused customer strategy can align sales, marketing, and product teams for sustained success. In this conversation, she shares practical insights on refining go-to-market strategies and leveraging data-driven customer segmentation to drive operational efficiency and venture-scale returns.Go to eu.vc for our core learnings and the full video interview 👀

Feb 26, 2025 • 41min
E419 | Shmuel Chafets, Target Global: Reigniting Europe's creator mindset and investing in AI-Native innovations
In today’s episode of The European VC, Andreas talks with Shmuel Chafets, co-founder and Partner at Target Global, one of Europe’s leading venture firms with investments spanning software, fintech, mobility, logistics, healthcare, and consumer internet. With over 140 portfolio companies, including Revolut, Delivery Hero, and TravelPerk, Target Global operates across Europe, Israel, the Middle East, and Africa, backing founders from early-stage to growth. Known for its pragmatic approach to investing, the firm is increasingly focused on AI-native startups and frontier technologies shaping the next decade.Since launching Target Global a decade ago, Shmuel has been at the forefront of European venture investing, navigating market cycles and shifting investment strategies in response to macro and technological trends. In this conversation, he shares his candid views on Europe's lagging position in AI, why Europe must shift from a risk-averse mindset to a creator-driven economy, and how AI is set to disrupt everything from public services to vertical SaaS. We also dive into why Target Global is moving earlier in its investment strategy, the growing relevance of Israel and the UAE in global tech, and why European bureaucracy remains one of the biggest obstacles to innovation.Go to eu.vc for our core learnings and the full video interview 👀


