Direct answer: I cannot find authoritative public information showing a firm or company named exactly "EUROPE+EARLY" (styled EUROPE+EARLY) in the sources available to me, so I’m unable to produce a reliable company/firm profile grounded in citations for that specific name[1].
Context and next steps:
- My searches across recent lists and directories of European early‑stage VCs, startup platforms, and investment organisations did not return a clearly matching entity called EUROPE+EARLY; the results instead surface well‑known early‑stage European VC firms and ecosystem trackers (e.g., Earlybird, Speedinvest and other early‑stage lists)[1][2][4].
- It’s possible the name you provided is: (a) a new or tiny firm/startup not yet indexed by major directories, (b) a rebrand or program name under a different legal entity, (c) a typo or alternate styling (for example “Europe Early” or “Early Europe”), or (d) an internal initiative (e.g., an accelerator or fund program) that isn’t widely published.
What I can do next (choose one or more):
- Search deeper (news, company registers, LinkedIn and EU/UK company registries) for variants: Europe Early, Europe+Early, EUROPE EARLY, Early Europe, EUROPE-EARLY; and return a sourced profile if I find a match.
- If EUROPE+EARLY is a private portfolio company or an investment vehicle you have internal documents for, you can paste those details and I’ll convert them into the structured profile you requested.
- If you meant a different known firm (for example "Earlybird", "Speedinvest", "Par Equity" or another European early‑stage investor that appears in search results), tell me which one and I’ll produce the profile using cited sources.
If you want me to proceed searching for variants now, confirm which variants to try or allow me to search commonly indexed sources (LinkedIn, Companies House, EU business registries, Crunchbase/Dealroom summaries) and I’ll compile a fully cited profile.