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Celebrating the best start-up talent

Amsterdam, 24 April 2013

'Europioneers' European Tech Entrepreneur of the Year Awards ceremony
SPEECH/13/358 (see the source)
by Neelie Kroes
Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for the Digital Agenda

Today Europe is in a difficult place. We're in a bad economic crisis: we must innovate our way out.sentence permalink

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Entrepreneurs are our secret ingredient. I don't need to tell you that. Nor do you need reminding of the many problems Europeans face on their way to start-up success.sentence permalink

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Our "Startup Europe" initiative is about overcoming those difficulties. So that European innovators get the rules, resources, and recognition they need to succeed.sentence permalink

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We've already set up the "Startup Europe Leaders' Club". So the big names on the European start-up scene can get together; share and celebrate success; and inspire a new generation.sentence permalink

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But it's not just about recognising the great contribution you make, nor just about bringing networks and communities together. I know that. There are many other resources essential to start-up success; and this year I want to make progress on a number of them.sentence permalink

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First, for accelerators, to raise awareness of what is already out there and increase the number that are “web-friendly”.sentence permalink

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Second, for venture capital, to make investors more aware of opportunities online; and to boost VC investment in web start-ups, across Europe.sentence permalink

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Third, for crowd-funding, to look at what's already out there; make existing platforms more visible, accessible, and networked; and strengthen the crowd funding on offer for web start-ups.sentence permalink

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We launched a range of calls for tender in all these three areas, and others. Contractors like Seedcamp, GigaOM Pro, or Bethnal Green Ventures are already hard at work. I'm sure many of those will be well-known names to you; and I want to work with partners who understand the ecosystem and respond to start-up needs.sentence permalink

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Those are just some of the ways we are going to help start-ups start in Europe, and stay in Europe.sentence permalink

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But today is about celebrating the best of the best. With the first ever Europioneers awards.sentence permalink

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Our competition has had a huge response, with hundreds of nominations. Hundreds of people from across Europe, contending to be named European Tech Entrepreneur of the Year; and Young European Tech Entrepreneur of the Year.sentence permalink

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By the way, I notice that none of Europe's excellent female talent made it onto the shortlist. I'll be speaking more about this issue at the European Parliament tomorrow. There is so much female potential and success out there; although not always so visible. I hope next time they'll be some talented women here on this shortlist, too.sentence permalink

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Anyway, none of that detracts from the achievements of these talented men on our shortlist. Well done, guys! And very soon we will know who the winners are.sentence permalink

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I'd just like to spend a moment thanking everyone who took part.sentence permalink

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First, all the members of the public who took part in nominating and voting.sentence permalink

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Second, our dedicated panel of expert judges who narrowed down the field. I know that cannot have been an easy task, given the very high quality of entrants.sentence permalink

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Third, thanks to The Next Web for helping us in the European Commission organise this contest.sentence permalink

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And most of all, thanks to all you innovators and entrepreneurs out there. To all of you who came up with all these amazing and inspiring ideas. Seeing them all fills me with a lot of hope: Europe has what it takes to succeed. You are showing others the way.sentence permalink

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To all of you, well done, congratulations, and thank you.sentence permalink

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When people think about start-ups, they often think about America, and the American Dream. Well, I have a European Dream, too. That Europe becomes a place where entrepreneurs and innovators start and stay – before growing globally.sentence permalink

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To be honest, the role of the EU is just modest. The real ideas and inspirations come from you guys; innovators. But I'm convinced we can support, and I'm determined to do so in every way I can.sentence permalink

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So let's bring to an end the myth, the fairy tale, that all of the good ideas come from Silicon Valley.sentence permalink

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To all the talented nominees, finalists and winners here today, I say: well done. I salute your talent and tenacity.sentence permalink

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To all the others out there trying to develop their bright ideas: I say: keep trying, and don't be deterred.sentence permalink

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And to everyone out there who's thought about giving it a go, I say: don't be afraid, Europe needs you to innovate, and I'm right behind you.sentence permalink

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Thank you.