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Translation: Original published in Finnish on 06/12/2026 at 08:08 am EEST
Aiforia announced on Thursday that it has been selected as a provider of AI-assisted diagnostic solutions to a regional health service provider in Spain. The agreement covers nine hospitals, which will be supplied with AI applications for breast and prostate cancer. The news is a continuation of the company's positive development in terms of new customer wins. We are not making changes to our estimates based on the news, as we already expect strong revenue growth from the company in the coming years.
Aiforia's Spanish medical technology partner, Palex, won the public tender. We find it beneficial for Aiforia to leverage partnerships to scale its growth and reach a broad customer base without a heavy in-house sales organization. We consider the regional network of nine hospitals to be significant in size, and breast and prostate cancer diagnostics represent high volumes in clinical pathology. We believe the agreement will create a strong foundation for the expanded use of the software and increased recurring revenue in the future.
Aiforia's investment case relies heavily on the opening of the clinical diagnostics market and the company's ability to win new customers. The Spanish deal is a logical continuation of the company's recent clinical customer wins in Europe. While individual customers rarely change the big picture or short-term estimates immediately, they build an important reference base and critical mass for the company. We expect Aiforia's full-year 2026 revenue to grow by 45% to 5.1 MEUR. The latest customer win further strengthens our confidence that the company's competitiveness is at a good level and that the conservative pathology market is gradually maturing towards routine use of AI solutions.