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Björn Tremmerie, European Investment Fund — Tech Sovereignty, DPI Realities & Europe’s Venture Evolution

In this episode, Andreas Munk Holm sits down with Björn Tremmerie, Head of Technology Fund Investments at the European Investment Fund (EIF), live from the EUVC studio at SuperVenture 2025.

They delve deeply into the true state of European venture capital, examining long-term performance trends, the role of EIF as Europe's policy-aligned capital allocator, and how sovereignty, resilience, and maturity are reshaping the ecosystem.

Here’s what’s covered:

  • 00:00 SuperVenture Loyalty & Ecosystem Energy

  • 01:02 The Mood in Market: Storms, Maturity & Resilience

  • 03:04 What Makes This Moment in Venture a Real Opportunity

  • 03:31 Recap of Björn’s Panel with Joe from Isomer

  • 05:15 DPI Truths: The Top 50 Funds & A Look Back to 2017

  • 06:04 Defense Tech & Dual-Use: What EIF Will (and Won’t) Fund

  • 09:34 Sovereignty ≠ Isolation: The Real Role of the EIF

  • 11:00 Later-Stage Funding Gaps & Europe’s Infrastructure Problem

  • 12:36 Satellites, SpaceX & European Strategic Dependencies

  • 14:14 Learnings From 25+ Years in the Game

  • 15:01 Philosophical, But Practical: What VC Responsibility Means

  • 16:17 A Clear Statement on Openness, Not Isolation

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✍️ Show Notes

The Market Pulse: Resilient, Not Panicked

Björn shares how EIF sees today’s environment not with panic, but perspective. Unlike past crises, today's GPs are more seasoned, founders more adaptive, and capital still ready—albeit more disciplined.


DPI: Data Over Doom

Björn drops numbers that matter. The top DPI in EIF’s portfolio clocks in at 13.4x, and even the 50th best stands at 1.7x. Compared to 2017? That’s night and day. He reminds us: This is just a moment in time.


Defense Tech: Yes to Sovereignty, No to Weapons

EIF is investing in dual-use technologies—cybersecurity, secure communications, space access—but draws a hard line at arms and ammunition. The first dedicated fund? Shift Capital (Netherlands). The new €175M Defense Equity Facility launches later this year.


Tech Sovereignty Isn’t Just Defense

Björn argues Europe's late-stage funding gap is a real sovereignty issue. If we don’t build €1B+ funds here, our best tech champions will remain reliant on non-European capital—and ultimately, strategic decisions.

"It’s not about rejecting foreign money. It’s about not being 100% dependent on it.” — Björn Tremmerie


Autonomy in Orbit

Björn shares a sharp example: European carmakers needing SpaceX to launch satellites for autonomous driving. If your core infrastructure relies on your competitor, you have a problem. This is the type of strategic exposure Europe must fix.


What Europe’s Missing: Unity, Not Talent

Europe isn’t behind because of capability—it’s coordination. Fragmentation across 27 states, lack of unified policy signals, and under-leveraged institutional LPs are the bottlenecks now.


Reflections from the Long Haul

Having backed VC funds since the ‘90s, Björn reflects on what’s changed:

  • The rise of operator-led funds

  • Stronger institutional knowledge

  • The long game needed to mature ecosystems

“We didn't make mistakes—we just hadn’t had the time to grow up yet.”


🧠 Europe’s Tech Moment

Björn sees a Europe that’s closer than ever to producing a trillion-dollar company—but only if we allow ourselves the flexibility to fail, the capital to scale, and the strategic clarity to build with autonomy.

Dario combines deep institutional, operational, and investment expertise, investing in early-stage companies and funds. Recognized as a "40 Rising Star under 40" by VCJ, he actively contributes to the industry.

Before founding LTV Capital, Dario co-led fund investments at Anthemis Group, a top fintech investor, where he developed early-stage fintech plays with BBVA and pioneered a media-financial services fund. His background also includes spearheading international expansion at emerging markets fintech JUMO and contributing to the creation of ROAM, now Africa's largest classifieds group.

Academically, he holds a Master of Business Science in Finance from the University of Cape Town; his dissertation on "Tencent Holdings Limited" is widely downloaded and cited.

Outside of work, Dario is a former 125cc motorcycle racing champion who now advises the Finetwork Mir Racing Team, supporting young talent in motorsports. He is driven by a passion for empowering others and fostering change in the emerging manager VC ecosystem.

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