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E719 | Europe Is Writing the Cheques. The System Still Doesn’t Work.

06/04/2026
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Europe wants to lead in AI, defence, and infrastructure. The question is whether it can actually execute.

In this episode of Upside, Dan Bowyer (SuperSeed) and Lomax Ward (Outsized Ventures), joined by Andrew J Scott (7percent Ventures), unpack a week where ambition and reality are starting to diverge.

Mistral raises $830M to build sovereign AI infrastructure. Poolside’s $2B round collapses after losing compute access. And UK defence tech founders are leaving—not for lack of ideas, but for lack of contracts.

Across all of this, one pattern emerges:
Europe isn’t short on capability. It’s short on systems that work.

Key topics:

  • Why Europe’s capital problem starts earlier than growth
  • Mistral’s infrastructure bet and what it signals
  • Poolside, CoreWeave, and the fragility of compute access
  • The UK defence tech bottleneck: funding vs procurement
  • Palantir, trust, and the case for sovereign software

If you’re building in AI, defence, or deep tech, this is where the constraints actually are.


Timestamps

00:00 Intro and the week’s themes

03:00 News roundup: space, IPOs and market signals

08:00 Mistral’s $830M raise and sovereign AI infrastructure

15:00 Poolside, CoreWeave and compute dependency risk

23:00 Palantir, the NHS and the trust gap

31:00 UK defence tech and founder flight

40:00 Procurement vs capital: where companies stall

42:00 Predictions: local AI vs hyperscalers

50:00 Deals of the week

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