Archimede raises €1.5M for remote infrastructure monitoring
Italian deeptech startup Archimede raised €1.5M to build modular systems for monitoring off-grid critical infrastructure.

Critical infrastructure is increasingly distributed, remote and hard to monitor. Archimede is building for that less visible but important problem.
What happened
Italian deeptech startup Archimede closed a €1.5M seed round led by Primo Capital SGR.
The round also included CDP Venture Capital, Plug and Play, ELIS, 40Jemz and Irritec. Archimede builds modular systems for managing and monitoring off-grid critical infrastructure.
Why it matters
Many industrial assets sit in places where connectivity, power and maintenance access are unreliable. That creates risk for agriculture, utilities, energy systems and other distributed infrastructure.
Archimede’s approach fits a growing demand for edge monitoring: tools that can help operators understand what is happening in remote environments before problems become expensive.
The bigger picture
Deeptech is not always about moonshot science. Sometimes it is about making physical infrastructure more resilient, observable and easier to maintain.
As more critical systems become distributed, startups working on remote monitoring and edge infrastructure could become important parts of the industrial software stack.
