Published on May 29, 2026
In recent years, Europe’s startup ecosystem has thrived, driven creativity. Entrepreneurs have embraced digital technologies, pushing boundaries across various sectors. However, a growing chorus of voices from founder circles signals an urgent need for change.
On June 30, an exclusive event in Amsterdam will draw attention to these issues through insights from over 150 founders. Organized Ogni, with support from CCIA Europe, the gathering aims to address the burdens posed regulations. Existing frameworks like GDPR have become sources of frustration for many, hindering their ability to scale effectively.
As the discussion unfolds, the stark realities of regulatory overlaps will be highlighted. Founders argue that navigating these complexities not only slows innovation but also hampers competitiveness on a global stage. Many express concern that without reform, Europe’s position as a tech leader may be jeopardized.
The potential impact of these conversations could reshape policy discussions. If founder experiences resonate with policymakers, it may pave the way for streamlined regulations. A more cohesive framework could empower startups to innovate freely and position Europe as a formidable force in the global tech landscape.
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