Episodes

  • Spain: Four decades in the EU
    Jun 30 2026
    In 1986, when Spain joined the European Union, it was still emerging from decades of political and economic isolation. Could Spain take its place alongside the great European economies? In this episode, we explore how the European Union helped Spain anchor its democracy, modernise its economy, and build a future its people could believe in. We'll also look at what Spain gave back in return.

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    23 mins
  • España en la UE
    Jun 30 2026
    En 1986, cuando España se incorporó a la Unión Europea, aún estaba dejando atrás décadas de aislamiento político y económico. ¿Podría España hacerse hueco entre las grandes economías europeas? En este episodio analizamos cómo la Unión Europea ayudó a España a modernizar su economía y a construir un futuro mejor para sus ciudadanos. También exploramos lo que España ha contribuido a la Unión Europea.

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    28 mins
  • Why deep tech matters for Europe’s economy and everyday life
    Jun 2 2026

    Deep tech is often described as the opposite of conventional or “shallow” technology. Rather than focusing on incremental improvements in software or business models, deep tech is driven by scientific breakthroughs aimed at solving real-world problems that persist over time.


    In this episode of Invested by Europe, Jussi Hätönen, head of European Innovation Council Fund investments at the European Investment Bank, explains:


    • what deep tech really means
    • how it differs from traditional tech innovation
    • why it takes longer and costs more to develop
    • why getting deep tech right is essential for Europe’s competitiveness, resilience and sovereignty.

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    16 mins
  • How sustainable liquid fuels will decarbonise aviation and shipping
    May 26 2026

    Gasoline prices are rising, and while drivers can switch to electric cars, other sectors face fewer alternatives. Aviation, shipping and heavy transport still rely on liquid fuels — and electrification is not yet a realistic option for many of these fleets.


    In this episode of Invested by Europe, Tiago Lopes, a senior engineer at the European Investment Bank, explains:


    • what sustainable liquid fuels are
    • why they are critical for aviation and maritime transport
    • what is preventing them from being produced at scale in Europe
    • what is at stake for Europe’s energy security and strategic autonomy.

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    11 mins
  • How Cleantech is Driving Europe’s Energy Transition
    May 19 2026

    Cleantech is no longer a niche sector. It is at the heart of a full‑scale industrial transformation, shaping how Europe produces energy, decarbonises industry and builds a more resilient economy.

    In this episode of Invested by Europe, Sofia Viola, an investment officer at the European Investment Bank, explains:

    • What cleantech is today — a clue: it’s more than just renewable energy
    • Why energy storage is critical to balancing renewable supply and demand
    • Why batteries are crucial to stabilising the power system
    • Why industrial decarbonisation is essential for competitiveness
    • How the EIC Fund supports cleantech startups and scale‑ups
    • Why access to long‑term capital remains a key challenge in Europe
    • What makes her optimistic about the future of cleantech

    The conversation also explores why cleantech represents a major economic opportunity — and why scaling these technologies will be decisive for Europe’s energy transition.

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    18 mins
  • Why Biotech is Vital to Europe’s Economy as well as its Health
    May 12 2026

    Biotechnology is one of Europe’s most important — and most challenging — innovation sectors. From vaccines and drugs to medical devices and digital medicine, biotech underpins Europe’s health systems, competitiveness and economic sovereignty.

    In this episode of Invested by Europe, Antoine de Lachaux, head of the life science and biotech unit at the European Investment Bank, explains:

    • What biotech means — from pharmaceuticals and vaccines to medical devices and digital health
    • Why life sciences are strategically important for Europe
    • Why biotech innovation takes time, carries high risk and requires patient capital
    • How Europe’s fragmented market makes scaling more difficult than in the United States
    • What the proposed Biotech Act could change for European companies
    • How the EIB supports the sector, including its early investment in BioNTech
    • Why artificial intelligence is set to accelerate drug development, diagnostics and regulatory processes

    The conversation also looks at why Europe needs a truly European investment ecosystem to help biotech companies grow to global scale — and why this is a sector Europe cannot afford to outsource.

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    15 mins
  • Why Critical Raw Materials Are Key to Europe’s Future
    May 5 2026

    Critical raw materials are everywhere — in your phone, in solar panels, in wind turbines, and in the batteries that power the energy transition. But where do these materials come from? Why does Europe depend so heavily on them? And how can we build more secure, sustainable, and diversified supply chains?

    In this episode of Invested by Europe, Lerato Kotelo, critical raw materials specialist at the European Investment Bank, explains:

    • What is a critical or strategic raw material
    • Why technologies like batteries, solar panels and wind turbines depend on them
    • How Europe can diversify its supply and reduce dependence on fossil
    • Why recycling and innovation are so important
    • How do new approaches like extracting lithium from geothermal brines work
    • How responsible partnerships with global producers can create win‑win outcomes

    Lerato also shares insights on Europe’s mining history, today’s rapidly changing extraction technologies, and how innovation is making mining safer, more efficient, and more sustainable.

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    23 mins
  • Why Nuclear Fusion Could Change the Future of Energy
    Apr 28 2026

    Nuclear fusion is the process that powers the sun. If it can be made to work efficiently on Earth, it could reshape global energy systems — offering a clean, abundant and stable source of power.

    In this episode of Invested by Europe, Franz Derler from the European Investment Bank explains how fusion works, why even a small amount of mass can produce an enormous amount of energy, and why fusion has so far only been achieved at laboratory scale. He discusses the two major technological approaches — magnetic confinement and laser fusion — and the rapid rise in private investment, with more than $10 billion committed in just five years.

    If fusion becomes a reality, the implications for the climate, the economy and even global geopolitics would be profound.

    Invested by Europe looks at the forces shaping the European economy — and how breakthrough technologies might define the future.

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    14 mins