Daily News - 27 febbraio 2026

EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 1 MIN

Daily News - 27 febbraio 2026

from Scalable – Startup Chronicles · host Matteo Ottavi

Oggi è 27 febbraio 2026 e nel Daily News di ScalablePod analizziamo le tre principali storie dall’ecosistema tech e startup europeo emerse nelle ultime 24 ore.In apertura, Encord, la società londinese di infrastrutture dati per physical AI, ha chiuso un round Series C da €50 milioni. Il finanziamento, guidato da Wellington Management con la partecipazione di Y Combinator e altri investitori, servirà a scalare la piattaforma di dati per sistemi fisici intelligenti come robot e droni, superando uno dei principali limiti nella transizione verso AI operativa. Seconda notizia di giornata vede la startup svizzera Storabble, vincitrice di programmi come Shark Tank, che ha completato la sua prima acquisizione acquisendo gli asset tecnologici e di logistica di on‑storage, provider tedesco di mobile storage. Questa mossa strategica punta a consolidare un mercato europeo frammentato di servizi di storage fisico e marketplace logistico, andando oltre il semplice posizionamento locale. Terza storia nel settore spaziale: la startup tedesca ISPTech ha raccolto €5,5 milioni in seed funding per sviluppare sistemi di propulsione spaziale green basati su carburanti non tossici, con l’obiettivo di aumentare produzione e capacità di test entro la fine del decennio, una tappa interessante per lo sviluppo sostenibile delle tecnologie spaziali. Nei flash di oggi, secondo dati aggregati il settore europeo delle startup ha già raccolto oltre $8 miliardi di capitale nel 2026, con AI, chip e robotica in testa; e la finlandese IQM Quantum Computers ha completato la sua IPO negli Stati Uniti con una valutazione di circa $1,8 miliardi — uno dei rari casi di quotazione quantum di un’azienda europea. Una puntata che attraversa infrastrutture AI, consolidamento di mercati verticali e tecnologie spaziali green: tre facce della vivacità dell’innovazione europea nel 2026.

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