Daily News - 27 Marzo 2026

EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 2 MIN

Daily News - 27 Marzo 2026

from Scalable – Startup Chronicles · host Matteo Ottavi

Nella puntata di oggi di ScalablePod Daily News analizziamo tre storie molto diverse tra loro, ma unite da un filo comune: la capacità delle startup europee di creare valore infrastrutturale, commerciale e tecnologico in mercati complessi. Apriamo dalla Croazia, dove Verne ha annunciato una partnership con Uber e Pony.ai per lanciare quello che viene definito il primo servizio di robotaxi in Europa, a partire da Zagabria. Pony.ai fornirà il sistema di guida autonoma, Verne gestirà la flotta e Uber metterà a disposizione la sua rete di distribuzione, investendo anche nel progetto. È una notizia importante perché mostra come l’autonomous mobility europea possa avanzare non solo per R&D, ma tramite alleanze operative concrete. La seconda storia riguarda Bioniq, startup londinese attiva negli integratori personalizzati basati su analisi del sangue, che ha raggiunto un accordo per la vendita dei propri asset a Herbalife per 150 milioni di dollari. L’azienda ha costruito un dataset proprietario con oltre 6 milioni di data point e serve clienti in oltre 70 mercati. È una exit rilevante perché mostra come il personalised health stia diventando una categoria strategica per player globali della nutrizione e del wellness. Chiudiamo con Galdera Labs, startup svedese fondata da ex-Klarna, che ha raccolto 1,5 milioni di euro in pre-seed per sviluppare una piattaforma AI di financial modelling. La promessa è costruire una “reasoning infrastructure” per il finance: modelli finanziari dinamici, collegati al contesto di business e interrogabili in linguaggio naturale. Un esempio perfetto di AI verticale europea applicata a workflow ad alta complessità. Nel flash finale segnaliamo anche Allday Goods, che ha raccolto 765 mila sterline per espandere il proprio brand di coltelli in plastica riciclata, dimostrando che anche l’hardware consumer sostenibile può ancora attrarre VC quando c’è una tesi forte di design e brand.

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