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EU founders and policymakers tackle tech scaling in Amsterdam

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– Independent research by DutchBasecamp and Ogni, based on over 150 founder perspectives across Europe, will be revealed at an Amsterdam event on June 30 co-hosted with CCIA Europe.
– Startup and scale-up founders across Europe are warning that fragmented and overlapping digital regulation is slowing down innovation.
– The regulation is delaying expansion and making it harder for European companies to compete globally.

Independent research conducted by DutchBasecamp and Ogni, drawing on insights from more than 150 founders across Europe, is set to be unveiled at a closed-door event in Amsterdam on June 30. Co-hosted with CCIA Europe, the gathering will bring together EU policymakers and tech founders to confront a growing concern: the region’s digital rulebook is becoming too tangled for startups to navigate.

Across the continent, startup and scale-up founders are voicing a consistent warning. They say that fragmented and overlapping digital regulations are not just bureaucratic headaches but active brakes on innovation. The current patchwork of rules, they argue, delays expansion plans and undercuts Europe’s ability to compete globally against faster-moving tech ecosystems in the US and Asia. The new research aims to quantify these frustrations and offer a data-driven look at how regulatory complexity is reshaping the ambitions of Europe’s most promising young companies.

(Source: The Next Web)

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