
“European entrepreneurs are less confident about their country as a place for startups than those in America, Canada or Brazil, but regardless, entrepreneurial ecosystems are developing across Europe. Greece seems to be adopting to a rapid entrepreneurial culture that counts incubators, funds, tech hubs and accelerator programs, as well as successful startups such as Taxibeat, which has raised $6.7 million in three rounds or Workable, which raised $7.5 million in three rounds from Greylock Partners and other investors. Looking elsewhere in Europe, Dublin is a booming tech hub, also praised as the Silicon Prairie. Another example is in my country, Cyprus.”
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