Milan-based Cyberwave secures €7 million to simplify AI-driven automation

October 8, 2025 at 07:32 AM UTC
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Milan-based Cyberwave secures €7 million to simplify AI-driven automation

Milan-based startup Cyberwave has secured €7 million in funding to simplify AI-driven automation for real-world machines. This funding round, led by United Ventures, highlights the growing interest in solutions that bridge the gap between AI agents and physical hardware. Cyberwave's innovative approach aims to address the complexities of integrating AI into physical environments, offering a streamlined solution for various industries. Cyberwave's platform, set to launch officially in October 2025, transforms robots, sensors, and machines into programmable digital twins. Founded by Simone Di Somma and Vittorio Banfi, the company's goal is to make automation accessible by abstracting the intricacies of physical hardware. This approach allows developers to control machines with just a few lines of code, a concept that echoes the user-friendly simplicity of platforms like GitHub and Hugging Face. The implications of Cyberwave's technology are significant, particularly for manufacturing, logistics, and construction. By simplifying automation, the company aims to reduce reliance on manual labor, addressing challenges such as integration difficulties. With an estimated 8 million manufacturing worker shortage by 2030, Cyberwave's solutions could provide critical support for these industries. Cyberwave aims to solve real-world issues such as the 76% of mid-market manufacturers still struggling to adopt automation at scale. Cyberwave's focus on developer accessibility, and its early pilot projects with major European manufacturers, suggests a potential for significant growth. As the company expands its developer ecosystem and validates early use cases, it could become a key player in facilitating digital transformation across various sectors. This could potentially make Cyberwave a category leader in the AI and robotics field.

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Published: October 8, 2025 at 07:32 AM UTC
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