
A new report by PitchBook reveals that €100m was invested in Irish women-led start-ups by VCs in 2023. Enterprise Ireland and IVCA launched the 'Road to VC Investment' program to increase venture capital for women-led businesses in Ireland. Female founders in Europe face challenges in funding compared to male counterparts.
A record number of start-ups founded by women managed to raise funding last year, but the overall level of funding dropped significantly according to a new report from @techireland. https://t.co/EZSpxOUXqY
#NEWS in @DelanoMagazine 📰 Female-founded companies made up 25.8% of European VC deal count in 2023 Despite a wide gap between the amount of venture capital invested in all-male teams compared with the amount invested with women and all-female teams, deal activity shows more…
💡 There is a long path ahead for female #founders to reach the levels of funding received by their male counterparts, but data reveals that female founders in the US fared relatively well in 2023. *We examined the data including and excluding OpenAI as it was an outlier. https://t.co/uqSVyZVAxh




