
Robin Dechant offers an interesting analysis of European startups, following up on his The Future of Manufacturing article.
This is particularly important now that COVID-19 and the resulting supply chain disruptions are moving manufacturing back home and accelerating the implementation of automation and AI.
While there are many opportunities for startups, there is going to be a massive loss of domestic manufacturing jobs.
I also think it’s worth pointing out how developed the European startup ecosystem is. The political chaos in the US and the shift to remote work will most certainly make Europe a much more viable location for startups.
via sifted.eu
This is particularly important now that COVID-19 and the resulting supply chain disruptions are moving manufacturing back home and accelerating the implementation of automation and AI.
While there are many opportunities for startups, there is going to be a massive loss of domestic manufacturing jobs.
I also think it’s worth pointing out how developed the European startup ecosystem is. The political chaos in the US and the shift to remote work will most certainly make Europe a much more viable location for startups.
via sifted.eu