Deep Dive into When Borders Become Features: How Western Europe Turned Regulation—and 1.2M Tech Workers—Into a New-Gen Talent Magnet
🎧 Season 3 Premiere - Episode 1 is Live
We’re opening our EMEA season with a new storytelling format.
For the first time, instead of exploring one city at a time, we follow a single character, Lucía, as she moves across multiple regions — letting us see European tech, policy, and culture through the lived lens of a 24-year-old AI engineer navigating London → Dublin → Amsterdam → (almost) Paris.
👉 What if Europe’s edge isn’t speed, but architecture — with hubs like Amsterdam & Berlin showing 3–4× longer engineer tenure than London?👉 What if regulation becomes moat, not burden — from GDPR & the AI Act to payments rails that work across 15+ regimes by design?👉 And what if Gen Z optimizes for visa freedom, stability, and sustainability — choosing Dublin’s 52% 5-year retention over London’s 18%?
In this episode, we map five Western European hubs:
* 🇬🇧 London – the financial cloud engine (315K tech workers, speed + burnout)
* 🇮🇪 Dublin – the multinational ops core (32% YoY growth, long-term careers)
* 🇳🇱 Amsterdam – responsible-tech & regulatory hub (3.7-year average tenure)
* 🇩🇪 Berlin – creative lab with Europe’s youngest & most diverse teams
* 🇫🇷 Paris – research-first AI capital (Mistral, government-backed AI, deep labs)
Along the way, we look at how Adyen, Mollie, Bunq, Mistral AI, Carbify and others quietly turned policy into product architecture: building payments, banking, and AI systems that treat GDPR, the AI Act, and cross-border tax rules as design inputs, not obstacles.
💡 Western Europe isn’t winning by outrunning Silicon Valley — it’s winning by encoding regulation, sovereignty, and sustainability directly into how products are built. That’s the real moat.
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