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Everdrone Secures SEK 36M Funding Round Led by Sciety
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Everdrone Secures SEK 36M Funding Round Led by Sciety

•March 19, 2026
•Mar 19, 2026

Participants

Everdrone

Everdrone

company

Sciety AB

Sciety AB

investor

Why It Matters

The investment accelerates scaling of a proven, life‑saving technology that can cut emergency response times, reshaping pre‑hospital care in both urban and rural settings. It also signals strong investor confidence in health‑tech drones as a viable market segment.

Key Takeaways

  • •Everdrone raised SEK 36 million to expand drone services
  • •Operates first emergency cardiac‑arrest drone network in Sweden
  • •Contracts secured with Stockholm and Normandy regions for rollout
  • •Sciety leads round, adding capital and health‑tech expertise
  • •Goal: reduce response times, improve rural emergency coverage

Pulse Analysis

The convergence of autonomous aviation and digital health is reaching a tipping point, as regulators and insurers become more comfortable with unmanned aircraft operating in populated areas. Recent advances in flight‑control algorithms, battery density, and geofencing have addressed many safety concerns, allowing pilots to focus on integrating drones into existing emergency workflows rather than proving basic feasibility. This broader acceptance paves the way for niche applications—like rapid medical supply delivery—to move from pilot projects to mainstream services.

Everdrone’s latest capital injection underscores the commercial viability of its platform, which synchronizes drone dispatch with ambulance crews to deliver defibrillators within minutes of a cardiac‑arrest call. By partnering with regional health authorities in Sweden and France, the company has gathered real‑world data on flight times, payload performance, and clinical outcomes. The funding will be used to refine its AI‑driven routing engine, expand the fleet’s payload options, and replicate the integration model in other European jurisdictions where response‑time benchmarks are similarly stringent.

For the healthcare ecosystem, faster access to life‑saving equipment could translate into measurable improvements in survival rates and overall system efficiency. Investors are taking note, viewing health‑tech drones as a high‑growth, impact‑driven asset class that aligns with public‑health goals and sustainability targets. As more regions adopt the technology, a network effect may emerge, encouraging standardization of protocols and creating a market for ancillary services such as maintenance, data analytics, and training. Everdrone’s trajectory therefore illustrates both a commercial opportunity and a potential paradigm shift in emergency medicine.

Deal Summary

Everdrone raised SEK 36 million in a funding round led by Sciety to validate its autonomous drone services for emergency healthcare and expand into new European markets. The capital will support further technology development and commercial rollout of its rapid medical drone delivery platform.

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