From Milan to Liguria: 10 of the most promising Italian startups shaping the next tech cycle

February 6, 2026 at 12:00 PM UTC
EU-Startups
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From Milan to Liguria: 10 of the most promising Italian startups shaping the next tech cycle

Italy's tech landscape is experiencing a significant surge, with a new wave of entrepreneurs leveraging the nation's industrial and technical heritage to build scalable, internationally-focused companies. This burgeoning startup ecosystem, supported by increased venture capital and a maturing talent pool, is addressing complex challenges across diverse sectors including fintech, climate tech, robotics, AI, and B2B software. While Milan remains a primary innovation hub, emerging tech scenes in regions like Liguria and Lombardy signal a growing, diversified national innovation capacity. Notable players are emerging from this environment, particularly in the digital transformation of traditional services. For instance, Brum, a Milan-based EdTech and mobility startup founded in 2024, is revolutionizing driver's license acquisition. The company provides a fully digital alternative to conventional driving schools, enabling users to manage all aspects of their learning and administrative processes via a single mobile application, thereby streamlining a historically paper-based and location-dependent system. Cyberwave, a Milanese robotics and Physical AI startup established in 2025, is poised to impact the autonomous systems market with its innovative control plane. This platform facilitates the deployment, management, and scaling of autonomous robots, aiming to eliminate vendor lock-in through a unified interface. By abstracting hardware complexities, Cyberwave empowers organizations to orchestrate diverse robotic fleets, fostering greater flexibility and application interoperability across the sector.

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Publication: EU-Startups
Published: February 6, 2026 at 12:00 PM UTC
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