• Europe's Defence-Tech Supercycle: STARK, KNDS & Fusion
    Jul 2 2026

    More than €1.7 billion of defence-linked capital moved through Europe in a single month. This episode maps how defence technology became the continent's dominant venture asset class — how STARK reached a €3.5B valuation two years after founding, why KNDS is preparing Europe's largest defence IPO, what Isar Aerospace's funding signals about sovereign launch capability, and how Focused Energy's record fusion round fits the picture.

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    Why this matters for deep tech: Defence, launch, and fusion are the hardest of hard tech — capital-intensive, dual-use, and sovereignty-critical. This episode traces how Europe's deep-tech capital stack is forming, from seed to public markets, and why engineering execution (not capital) is now the constraint on who wins.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • €1.7B+ of defence-linked capital moving through Europe in a single month
    • STARK reaching a €3.5B valuation two years after founding
    • KNDS preparing Europe's largest defence IPO
    • Isar Aerospace and what its funding signals about sovereign launch capability
    • Focused Energy's record-setting fusion round
    • The “European Defence Capital Stack” from seed funding to public markets
    • Why engineering execution has become the new competitive constraint

    Related deep-tech episodes: DACH News March 2026: Robotics & Defence · Helsing, Luma & EU Billions.

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    26 mins
  • Capital Efficiency & AI Defensibility — Partech's Simone Riva
    Jun 17 2026

    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

    Related deep-tech episodes: Deep Tech AI & DACH Funding · Europe's Defence-Tech Supercycle.

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    25 mins
  • When Capital-Intensive Startups Should Raise VC — S. Riva
    Jun 11 2026

    Simone Riva, Partner at Partech, analyzes the conditions under which venture capital creates value or destroys discipline — why VC is not validation, why capital efficiency matters, and why founders should treat a raise as a means, not a milestone.

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    Why this matters for deep tech: For capital-intensive deep tech the “when to raise” decision is existential: raise too early against unproven hardware or physics risk and capital destroys discipline; too late and the window closes. Riva's rules matter most where the technology is hard.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why VC is not validation
    • When venture capital creates value versus destroys discipline
    • Capital efficiency as the core founder metric
    • Treating a raise as a means, not a milestone
    • Simone Riva (Partech) on European funding conditions

    Related deep-tech episodes: Aviloo & the EV Battery Trust Problem · Deep Tech AI & DACH Funding.

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    44 mins
  • May 2026: Helsing $18B, Prior Labs AI Lab & Isar's Orbit Shot
    May 29 2026

    Germany raised $3.67 billion across 166 equity rounds through May 2026, up 11.6% year-over-year — and the marquee moves are hard tech: defence AI, a frontier structured-data AI lab, and a sovereign orbital launch attempt.

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    Why this matters for deep tech: The month's biggest outcomes are deep tech, not SaaS: the most valuable DACH startup is a defence-AI company, a €1B+ acquisition builds a frontier AI lab, and a German rocket is on the pad. This is the clearest signal yet that the region's top value is moving to hard tech.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Helsing raising $1.2B at an $18B valuation (Dragoneer, Lightspeed) — Germany's most valuable startup, defence AI
    • SAP acquiring Prior Labs of Freiburg, €1B+ to build a frontier AI lab for structured data
    • Isar Aerospace's second orbital launch attempt from Andøya Spaceport (May 18–24 window)
    • Bitpanda's Frankfurt IPO approaching its H1 deadline with MiCA compliance due June 30
    • $3.67B raised across 166 equity rounds, +11.6% YoY

    Related deep-tech episodes: Europe's Defence-Tech Supercycle · Quantum's Software Bottleneck — Haiqu.

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    24 mins
  • Aviloo's EV Battery Diagnostics & the EU Battery Passport
    May 14 2026

    Used electric vehicles have a trust problem: battery state-of-health drives range, resale value, and buyer confidence, yet most buyers can't independently verify it. Marcus Berger, CEO and partner at Aviloo, builds independent EV battery testing infrastructure — the flash test, the EU battery passport, and used-EV certification.

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    Why this matters for deep tech: Battery state-of-health is the physical constraint under the entire used-EV and second-life market. Independent diagnostics are the deep-tech infrastructure that makes battery value verifiable — a hardware-and-data play, not a SaaS wrapper.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Marcus Berger (CEO & partner, Aviloo), Austria's independent battery-diagnostics company
    • Aviloo's flash test for battery state-of-health
    • Why OEM battery data falls short for buyers
    • The EU battery passport and what it changes
    • US expansion and growth financing
    • The future of used-EV certification

    Related deep-tech episodes: Voltfang: Second-Life EV Batteries · Climate-Tech SaaS vs Greenwashing.

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    38 mins
  • April 2026: VC Rotates to Defence, Space & Industrial AI
    May 1 2026

    DACH venture capital is undergoing a structural rotation — out of generic SaaS and toward startups tied to defence, space, industrial AI, procurement, tokenized finance, and physical infrastructure.

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    Why this matters for deep tech: This is the deep-tech thesis in a single month: capital is repricing toward hard assets and sovereignty. Munich over Berlin, procurement budgets over software narratives — the rotation favours founders building physical and industrial technology.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why Munich is overtaking Berlin in venture funding
    • Why German defence procurement matters for startups
    • Why European space tech is attracting venture capital
    • Why Frankfurt may become a stronger tech IPO venue
    • Why procurement budgets now outweigh software narratives
    • Capital rotating toward defence, industrial AI, and physical infrastructure

    Related deep-tech episodes: Europe's Defence-Tech Supercycle · DACH News March 2026: Robotics & Defence.

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    25 mins
  • Why Quantum Middleware Matters for Enterprise Adoption
    May 1 2026

    This Startuprad.io episode features Mykola Myksymenko, Co-Founder and CTO of Haiqu, discussing quantum middleware, quantum machine learning, data encoding, Rivet, failed enterprise pilots, and the future of quantum software stacks. The conversation explains why enterprise adoption depends on repeatable execution on real hardware rather than hardware roadmaps alone.

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    Featuring Mykola Myksymenko, Co-Founder & CTO at Haiqu.

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  • Quantum's Software Bottleneck — Haiqu's Mykola Myksymenko
    Apr 23 2026

    This episode analyzes the execution bottleneck in enterprise quantum computing. Mykola Myksymenko of Haiqu argues the missing software stack — not just hardware maturity — determines whether current quantum systems can produce useful outcomes.

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    Why this matters for deep tech: Quantum's near-term value depends on middleware: the software layer that squeezes useful results out of noisy hardware. Haiqu's argument reframes where quantum advantage will actually be built — and who captures it.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Mykola Myksymenko (Haiqu) on the enterprise quantum execution bottleneck
    • Why the missing software stack — not just qubits — gates useful outcomes
    • Quantum middleware and error-aware execution
    • What determines whether current systems produce real results
    • Enterprise adoption paths for near-term quantum

    Related deep-tech episodes: Quantum Breakthroughs: Ish Dhand · Ray Zinn: 8 Semiconductor Cycles.

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    46 mins