Kyrok raises €3.1M for pharma supply-chain AI
Berlin-based Kyrok raised €3.1M to build an AI operating system for pharmaceutical and chemical supply chains.

Vertical AI gets more interesting when it sits on top of messy legacy workflows. Kyrok is targeting pharmaceutical and chemical supply chains where spreadsheets and institutional knowledge still do too much work.
What happened
Berlin-based industrial AI startup Kyrok raised €3.1M pre-seed led by Speedinvest.
The company is building an AI operating system for pharmaceutical and chemical supply chains, designed to sit on top of existing ERP systems.
Why it matters
This is a strong vertical AI workflow story.
Pharma and chemical SMEs often rely on legacy systems, fragmented data and employee-held knowledge. An agentic layer on top of existing ERP tools could modernise workflows without forcing costly migrations.
The bigger picture
The next wave of enterprise AI may be less about replacing core systems and more about adding intelligent layers on top of them. That is especially attractive in regulated industries where ripping out legacy infrastructure is unrealistic.
