Finnish Startup News: March 24, 2026


What Were the Top Finnish Startup Stories on March 24, 2026?

3/24/2026


Everdrone Secures €3.3M to Speed Emergency Care with Autonomous Drones

The Scoop

Swedish Everdrone raised €3.3M led by Sciety to expand its autonomous drone service for emergency healthcare. Drones deliver defibrillators alongside ambulances in Sweden, France.

The Context

Everdrone, founded to improve emergency response, operates a drone service integrated into cardiac arrest response since 2020. This funding validates its model and enables expansion into other European markets facing rising demand for faster emergency care. Drone-based healthcare is gaining traction due to its potential to reduce response times in both urban and rural areas, crucial in Finland's sparsely populated regions.

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Zalos Raises $3.6M to Automate Finance Departments with AI Agents

The Scoop

London/San Francisco-based Zalos raised $3.6M in seed funding led by 14Peaks Capital. Zalos uses AI agents to automate manual tasks for finance teams.

The Context

Zalos tackles the fragmented nature of finance operations, where teams manually integrate data across disparate systems. By deploying AI agents that can log into existing systems, Zalos aims to improve productivity without requiring costly system overhauls. The Finnish startup ecosystem also sees similar challenges with many companies looking for ways to integrate AI into existing operations.

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Foreverland Secures €6M to Revolutionize Chocolate with Cocoa-Free Alternatives

The Scoop

Milan-based Foreverland raised €6M to expand its cocoa-free chocolate alternative, Choruba. The funding round included Kost Capital, Maia Ventures, CDP Venture Capital, and others.

The Context

Foreverland addresses the volatility and sustainability issues in the cocoa market by developing alternatives from Mediterranean crops. Their Choruba ingredient replicates the taste and function of chocolate. There's a rising trend towards sustainable food alternatives in Europe. This round brings their total funding to €9.4 million.

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