Daily News - 26 Marzo 2026

EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 2 MIN

Daily News - 26 Marzo 2026

from Scalable – Startup Chronicles · host Matteo Ottavi

Nella puntata di oggi di ScalablePod Daily News guardiamo tre segnali forti dall’ecosistema startup europeo.Apriamo con OpenUp, startup di Amsterdam specializzata in salute mentale per i dipendenti, che ha raccolto 20 milioni di euro da Smartfin e Rubio Impact Ventures per accelerare la propria espansione in Europa. La società offre supporto psicologico e servizi collegati al benessere dei lavoratori in forma anonima, rapida e multilingue, e serve già oltre 2.000 aziende tra cui Rabobank, Decathlon e Deloitte. Seconda notizia dalla Spagna: Arkadia Space ha ottenuto 14,5 milioni di euro tramite l’EIC Accelerator, in un mix di grant, equity EIC e capitale privato. La startup sviluppa sistemi di propulsione green per satelliti e veicoli spaziali, pensati per sostituire combustibili altamente tossici e aiutare la costruzione di una filiera spaziale europea più autonoma e sostenibile. Terza storia: Giraffe360 ha chiuso un Series B da 10 milioni di dollari guidato da Cipio Partners. La società combina hardware proprietario e AI per creare, in una sola visita a un immobile, fotografie, virtual tour, planimetrie 2D e 3D, video, virtual staging e asset per il marketing immobiliare. Un esempio concreto di come l’intelligenza artificiale stia comprimendo workflow frammentati in piattaforme integrate. Nei flash: Granola diventa una nuova unicorn UK con un round da 125 milioni di dollari, mentre SolidWatts raccoglie 1,9 milioni di euro per una tecnologia di riscaldamento industriale più efficiente. Una puntata che unisce welfare aziendale, space tech, proptech e AI verticale: quattro aree diverse, ma con una traiettoria comune, quella di trasformare processi reali in infrastrutture scalabili.

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