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Startup and Scale-up

Intergroup in the European Parliament

Why an intergroup for startups?

Startups and scale-ups are at the forefront of economic, technological, and social development. By creating an inter-parliamentary dialogue that brings together policymakers, startup associations, and entrepreneurs, the intergroup would will provide decision-makers with a unique access to an invaluable source of information that can equip them with the tools to create and foster a favourable policy ecosystem for startups. This way, tangible benefits for startups and European citizens can be achieved.

In an enabling ecosystem for digital entrepreneurship, startups can:

Drive economic recovery and growth;

Contribute to job creation;

Deliver innovations for the good of the environment and healthcare;

Boost the digital and green transitions.

What can the startup intergroup achieve?

Entrepreneurs and policymakers alike can profit from a closer bond. This is why we want to facilitate dialogue and deepen the collaboration between Europe’s innovative communities and decision-makers by creating an intergroup for startups and scale-ups.

To create a favourable policy environment for digital entrepreneurship, it is crucial that policymakers come together and discuss pertinent startup issues including innovation, (digital) entrepreneurship, and technology at large, contributing to fact-based policymaking. This way, we can make sure that the needs of startups are eloquently discussed and accounted for so that we all get to savour the flavours of progress and innovation!

Let's create a policy environment that

Works for Startups & Scale-ups


“It is about time we have a proper legislation initiated by the European Parliament to help support the startup ecosystem in the development of startups within the EU.”

– MEP Tsvetelina Penkova, S&D Group

Let's bridge the gap between

Policymakers & Entrepeneurs

In an era where startups must navigate through a wide array of regulations, it is crucial to bridge the current gap between policymakers and entrepreneurs. Fostering a policy environment that aligns with the entrepreneurial spirit is essential, enabling smaller players to flourish alongside larger companies.

For that reason, our Danish member organisation, Danske Iværksættere, together with Finnish Startup Community and SISP – Swedish Incubators & Science Parks, have put forward a compelling initiative. They’ve proposed what they call MEP Internships, designed to provide both existing MEPs and candidates with an immersive experience in the world of startup entrepreneurship.

We believe that the idea of MEP internships represent a modest yet significant step towards uniting government representatives and startup entrepreneurs, a goal that could be fully achieved through the establishment of the startup and scale-up intergroup in the European Parliament.

Watch this video to hear the MEP candidates’ reflections on the experience. 

Bergur Løkke Rasmussen
Candidate for re-election (The Moderates)

Ulla Tørnæs
Candidate for the European Parliament elections (The Liberal Party, Venstre)

Magnus Barsøe
Candidate for the European Parliament elections (The Social Democratic Party)

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