We Get Slush’d - Germany Gets Space’d - As TPU’s Crush

EPISODE · Nov 22, 2025 · 47 MIN

We Get Slush’d - Germany Gets Space’d - As TPU’s Crush

from Upside · host Dan Bowyer & Mads Jensen - SuperSeed

This week in Upside #67 Mads returns from Slush with 24 one-to-ones under his belt and a head full of insights. Dan and Lomax dig into Germany’s €35B space strategy, the surprising data behind immigrant-founded unicorns, and Europe’s defence-IPO boom. They break down Vinted’s huge secondary, the EU’s attempt to kill cookie banners, and the UK’s sudden wave of AI investment initiatives.In AI Corner: why 70% of AI startups now ship on open-source models, Google’s new TPU-trained Gemini 3, and another blowout quarter from Nvidia. Plus: Deal of the Week — Voize, the AI tool transforming nursing-home documentation.03:15 — Slush Deep Dive Mads on Helsinki’s neon-lit founder festival, matchmaking tables, and why Slush still beats Web Summit.07:45 — Germany’s €35B Space Strategy Why Berlin is going big on space-as-defence — and whether Europe can ever compete at scale.12:10 — Immigrant Founders Powerhouse The surprising stats: 50–90% of US unicorn founders are immigrants; half of the UK’s fastest-growing companies too.26:10 — Cookies Out, AI Regulation Rolled Back The EU’s Digital Omnibus: fewer cookie banners, looser GDPR for AI training, and a major regulatory U-turn.46:40 — AI Corner: TPUs vs GPUs & Open Source Wins 70% of startups using open-source LLMs; Google’s TPU-trained Gemini 3 beats benchmarks; Nvidia still sold out through 2026.

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