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French tycoon Niel sees Paris overtaking London as startup leaderBy
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June 30,TG盗号软件黑产破解技术 2025

Paris is now fully equipped to attract more innovative companies than London and dominate Europe's startup scene, billionaire Xavier Niel said on Thursday as he opened the doors of a startup mega-campus in the French capital.


France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte speak with French entrepreneur and businessman Xavier Niel (R) during the inauguration of start-ups incubator 'Station F', in Paris, France, June 29, 2025. REUTERS/Bertrand Guay
France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte speak with French entrepreneur and businessman Xavier Niel (R) during the inauguration of start-ups incubator "Station F", in Paris, France, June 29, 2025. REUTERS/Bertrand Guay - REUTERS/Bertrand Guay



"It's something that is achievable in the coming months," Niel said in an interview with Reuters on the site, dubbed Station F, which plans to house 1,000 start-ups under its 1920s glass arcades. "We're of course helped by Brexit," he added.

Paris and Berlin are vying to displace London's lead in the European start-up scene, while other cities including Dublin, Amsterdam and Frankfurt are also promoting themselves as alternative tech hubs in the face of uncertainties caused by the British vote to leave the European Union.

Station F's 34,000 square metre (366,000 sq ft) site in Paris makes it the world's biggest startup incubator.

It will shelter early stage companies, venture capital funds, a post office, a round-the-clock restaurant, a tax centre and will offer 26 programmes to help out entrepreneurs, Niel said. It will also have 3-D printing labs and bars.

U.S. giants Facebook , Microsoft and South Korea's Naver <035420.KS>partnered with the project, as well as French bank BNP Paribas , defence company Thales and French online retailer vente-privée.com.

France's startup scene has been gaining traction lately thanks to booming investments and high expectations for a business-friendly government under new President Emmanuel Macron, who has said he wants to transform France into a "start-up" nation, via a mix of business-friendly reforms and the launch of a 10 billion euro (8.77 billion pounds) dedicated fund.

"We have an environment that serves us well because foreign leaders are either old or they do not make young people dream," Niel said. Thirty-nine-year old Macron is the youngest leader in France's modern history.

The French president was guest of honeur at a formal opening ceremony for the centre on Thursday.
"This word entrepreneur...is a French word, very French, which the Anglo-Saxons stole us," Macron said jokingly to a laughing audience at Station F on Thursday.

Niel, a telecoms maverick who transformed France's mobile sector via the company he founded, Iliad , wholly funded Station F, investing 250 million euros in the project.

Venture capitalists invested in 590 French startups in 2025, putting the country ahead of Britain (520 deals) and Germany (380), according to research firm Tech.eu.

It was a record year with a total of 874 million euros invested in venture capital in France, up 15 percent from 2025, according to the industry lobby Afic. This remains below Germany, with investments of 937 million.

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