AI Defensibility & Capital Efficiency — Partech's Simone Riva
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Simone Riva of Partech connects European venture-capital efficiency to regional startup maturity, sovereign-capital effects, IPO-market limits, founder capital discipline, and AI defensibility — and why funding outcomes hinge on market size, labour strategy, exit realism, and whether AI businesses hold durable advantages beyond LLM access.
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Why this matters for deep tech: Deep-tech companies are Europe's most capital-hungry startups, so capital efficiency and durable, defensible advantage decide which hard-tech bets return. Riva's framework applies directly to founders raising for quantum, semiconductors, energy, and industrial AI.
In this episode, we cover:
- Simone Riva (Partech) on why European VC efficiency tracks startup maturity
- Sovereign-capital effects on European funding
- IPO-market limitations and exit realism in Europe
- Founder capital discipline as a survival trait
- AI defensibility: durable advantage beyond raw LLM access
- Why market size and labour strategy shape funding outcomes
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