Episodios

  • Project Europe CEO Kitty Mayo: ‘Harry Stebbings is like our head of state and I’m prime minister’
    Apr 8 2026

    Last year, Kitty Mayo was catapulted into the public eye when she took the helm of Project Europe. The accelerator, launched to much fanfare by Harry Stebbings and about 200 entrepreneurs, has a bold mission: to support and invest in founders under the age of 25 to build Europe’s next €100bn companies.


    But, one year on, what’s it achieved? What’s been the most unexpected challenge? What will Kitty do differently with the second fund? And who’s really in charge?


    On this episode of the Sifted Podcast, Kitty sits down with host Amy Lewin to discuss all the above, plus:

    • The most telling questions on Project Europe’s application form
    • Who makes the best mentors to founders
    • Why 996 is “outdated”
    • Why she’s stopped trying to be likeable
    • Why more women shouldn't wait to play before a "perfect system" comes along

    This podcast was brought to you by HSBC Innovation Banking.

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    40 m
  • Tiny VC partner Philipp Moehring on when to take money off the table
    Apr 2 2026

    European seed rounds are ballooning. Last month Yann LeCun’s AMI Labs picked up $1bn at a $3bn valuation while David Silver’s Ineffable Intelligence was reported to be raising $1bn at a $4bn valuation.

    “Thankfully, the billion dollar seed round is not the standard across Europe — yet,” Philipp Moehring tells host Amy Lewin on this episode of the Sifted podcast. “That would be concerning.”

    Philipp started microfund Tiny VC with Andy Chung almost a decade ago to invest in the hottest companies in Europe before anyone else. Its portfolio of 450+ startups includes self-driving car company Wayve, AI-powered video creator Synthesia, legal tech Lawhive and workflow automation platform N8n.

    But unlike many VCs, Tiny doesn’t join boards, or lead rounds and doesn’t really ‘do’ media. It last raised a third £53m fund in 2023, and was crowned 20VC’s ‘top European microfund’ earlier this year.

    This week on the podcast, Philipp and Amy discuss:

    • How VC will change over the next 10 years
    • When Tiny takes money off the table
    • Why young people make awesome founders
    • Anxiety-inducing LinkedIn posts
    • And, for better or worse, the return of the tech bro
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    45 m
  • OpenAI's Laura Modiano on hackathons, Lovable and how startups can partner with the tech giant
    Mar 26 2026

    Within a relatively short space of time, Laura Modiano has come to play a fairly unique and valuable role in Europe’s startup scene.


    Laura, who leads OpenAI’s startup team in Europe, hops from city to city, attending hackathons, events and dinners with Europe’s leading AI companies and investors.


    This week she sits down with host Amy Lewin to discuss what the best startups have in common, how she’s automated her work and what she looks for as an angel investor.

    This podcast was brought to you by HSBC Innovation Banking.

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    44 m
  • Meet the 100 fastest-growing startups in the UK and Ireland
    Mar 19 2026

    This week at Sifted we launched our third UK and Ireland Leaderboard — a ranking of the 100 fastest-growing startups by revenue-growth across these two countries, as well as a new research report, in partnership with law firm Marriott Harrison.


    The timing was fortuitous, given all the ‘Londonmaxxing’ going on at the moment. The capital looks set to have a very strong first quarter of 2026, at least in comparison to its usual competitors Paris and Berlin, with a lot more deals done and equity raised.


    On the podcast this week, Amy discusses the findings of the leaderboard — along with why London is ‘in’ again with the tech crowd and why Fuse Energy’s Alan Chang is an amusing person to interview — with her colleagues from Sifted’s Intelligence team, Éanna Kelly and Jonathan Sinclair.


    Read Sifted's interview with Sovereign AI Unit's Joséphine Kant here: https://sifted.eu/articles/josephine-kant-sovereign-ai-unit


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    24 m
  • Hélène Huby, CEO of The Exploration Company: 'Only the crazy people change the world'
    Mar 13 2026

    Hélène Huby, founder and CEO of spacetech startup The Exploration Company, is not afraid to take risks — or fail.


    Her company, which is only five years old, builds reusable and refillable vehicles to carry cargo to and from space stations in low-Earth orbit — and beyond.


    It’s already (semi-) successfully sent cargo into space — and back — at a fraction of the cost, and time, achieved by other companies.


    On this episode of the Sifted podcast, Hélène shares The Exploration Company’s roadmap for 2026, including fundraising plans for a “significant amount of money” to build a high-thrust rocket engine.


    Hélène and Amy also get into:

    • Why the space industry is set to more than double in value over the next decade
    • Collaborating in space during a decidedly antagonistic geopolitical moment
    • Contracts in the works
    • The ideal funding roadmap for a deeptech company
    • Dealing with very public failure as a CEO
    • And Hélène’s hopes and dreams for Europe’s space future
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    50 m
  • SaaSpocalypse: What’s next for Europe’s SaaS scaleups and investors?
    Mar 5 2026

    Last month, the US AI giant Anthropic released a new Claude tool for the legal industry, triggering a sell-off in publicly listed firms like Salesforce and reigniting concerns that AI-native startups could wipe out traditional SaaS giants.

    So will Europe’s VC-backed SaaS giants survive the AI area? And what about the VCs who’ve heavily backed them?

    In this episode of the Sifted Podcast, host Amy Lewin is joined by senior reporters Freya Pratty and Anne Sraders to unpack what the rise of AI means for Europe’s VC-backed software companies — and the investors who’ve poured billions into them.

    Read more here: https://sifted.eu/articles/european-vc-saaspocalypse


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    17 m
  • What are world models — and are they Europe’s winning AI bet?
    Feb 27 2026

    The AI debate has been dominated by large language models used to power the likes of ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini. But could the next wave of AI look very different?

    Yes, some European AI watchers say. Attention is shifting to so-called “world models” — systems designed to build internal representations of how the world works, rather than simply predicting the next word in a sentence.

    A number of prominent researchers, including former Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun, have argued this approach could overcome some of the limitations of today’s LLMs — and have launched startups to prove it.

    On this week’s episode of the Sifted Podcast, host Freya Pratty is joined by senior reporters Daphné Leprince-Ringuet and Anne Sraders to unpack the hype around world models. What exactly are they? What real-world applications might they unlock? And with researchers like LeCun choosing to base new ventures in Europe, could this be an area where the continent builds a competitive edge in the global AI race?


    Sign up to our AI and deeptech newsletter here: https://sifted.eu/newsletters


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    19 m
  • Judith Dada, general partner at Visionaries Club: 'I'm deeply troubled by what lies ahead for Europe'
    Feb 19 2026

    Europe's in a state of emergency — but when will we all wake up and recognise that?

    That’s the question posed on this week’s episode of the Sifted Podcast by Judith Dada, general partner at European VC Visionaries Club, newsletter author, mother and setter-upper of numerous side projects.

    Judith started her career in venture almost a decade ago at La Famiglia, the Germany-based early-stage investor, which later went on to merge with US megafund General Catalyst. She’s now come full circle, joining forces with La Famiglia founding partner (and fellow former Sifted podcast guest) Rob Lacher at Visionaries.

    Visionaries’ portfolio includes plenty of companies that are on a tear right now — Lovable, Black Forest Labs, N8n, Solve Intelligence and Tandem Health — and their thesis, that Europe is in a fantastic position to shape the next wave of disruption in business, seems more relevant than ever.

    Amy and Judith sit down to discuss whether legacy SaaS companies can survive in this AI era, why Europe is in “a state of emergency” and what we can do about it, and when Visionaries will raise a new fund.

    Sign up to Sifted's daily newsletter: https://sifted.eu/newsletters

    Check out Judith's newsletter: https://dadalogue.substack.com/

    This episode was sponsored by HSBC Innovation Banking.

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