Microamp’s €6.5M raise puts European 5G and 6G infrastructure back in focus
Microamp raised €6.5M to support European 5G and 6G network technology, highlighting the less flashy but strategic connectivity layer behind future tech infrastructure.

Not every important deeptech story looks like AI software. Microamp’s raise is a reminder that connectivity infrastructure still sits underneath the next generation of robotics, edge computing and industrial automation.
What happened
Warsaw-based Microamp raised €6.5M to support European 5G and 6G network technology.
The company works on advanced wireless network infrastructure, a category that matters for high-speed, low-latency connectivity across industrial, enterprise and future edge-computing use cases.
Why it matters
5G and 6G are not just telecom buzzwords. Better network infrastructure can support robotics, smart factories, connected vehicles, remote operations and real-time industrial systems.
For Europe, this also has a sovereignty angle. If the region wants more control over critical technology infrastructure, network technology is part of the stack.
The bigger picture
The startup market often focuses on what sits on top of infrastructure: apps, agents and AI tools. But those products still rely on connectivity, compute and hardware systems underneath.
Microamp’s round is a quieter deeptech signal: Europe is still trying to build strategic infrastructure layers that can support future AI-native and connected industries.
