A former Apple engineer has applied Silicon Valley strategies to the European defense technology sector, according to the Financial Times. This individual left Silicon Valley to establish a company in Athens with the goal of challenging U.S. defense dominance. The venture has attracted attention from investors, highlighting growing interest in European initiatives aimed at competing with American defense technology. However, some industry observers express skepticism about the potential for this approach, suggesting that it may not deliver the anticipated breakthrough for Silicon Valley or the broader defense market.
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