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Daily News - 18 dicembre 2025

EPISODE · Dec 18, 2025 · 5 MIN

Daily News - 18 dicembre 2025

from Scalable – Startup Chronicles · host Matteo Ottavi

Oggi, giovedì 18 dicembre 2025, puntata dedicata a “soldi e infrastrutture per costruire”: l’AI che accelera lo sviluppo software, i veicoli pubblici che provano a mobilitare capitale privato e la biotech che finanzia milestone cliniche. Partiamo con Lovable: la startup europea del “vibe coding” annuncia un round da $330M a una valutazione di $6,6B, guidato da CapitalG (Alphabet) e dal fondo Anthology di Menlo Ventures, con partecipazioni tra cui NVentures (Nvidia) e Salesforce Ventures. Il punto non è solo il codice generato: Lovable punta su integrazioni, governance e infrastruttura — segnali da prodotto enterprise.Seconda storia: la Germania lancia il “Deutschlandfonds”, iniziativa da €30B per mobilitare investimenti privati tramite garanzie, prestiti ed equity, con focus anche su innovazione in deep tech, biotech e defence tech, e con un’espansione del venture pubblico citata come “Zukunftsfonds II”. Nel frattempo, sullo sfondo europeo, cresce la discussione su un bilancio UE più orientato a competitività, digitale, difesa e green tech.Terza notizia: in Olanda TargED Biopharmaceuticals chiude una estensione di Series A da €21,5M (lead BioGeneration Ventures) per accelerare lo sviluppo clinico di TGD001, portando il totale della Series A oltre €60M: un esempio chiaro di capitale “paziente” che spinge verso milestone cliniche più robuste.Flash: Katalist (Slovenia/USA) raccoglie €1,28M per un “video production OS” AI per automatizzare workflow creativi e garantire coerenza nei video generativi; e A&B Smart Materials (Oxford) raccoglie €1,7M per materiali più sostenibili e per ridurre l’impatto delle microplastiche in prodotti assorbenti. BeBeez+4Sifted+4Reuters+4

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