Warsaw’s Microamp raises €6.5 million to support European 5G and 6G network technology

Jun 18, 2026 - 02:00
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Warsaw’s Microamp raises €6.5 million to support European 5G and 6G network technology

Warsaw-based Microamp, an innovator in resilient 5G mmWave wireless solutions, has been awarded €6.5 million in funding to accelerate the development of the Microamp Any-G mmWave AI-RAN Wireless Platform – a fully reconfigurable, software-defined system enabling seamless adaptation across evolving 3GPP standards, frequency bands, network modes and 6G features.

The funding came from the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator, a key programme of the EU’s Horizon Europe framework. The total financial backing is distributed as a €2.5 million EIC grant and €4 million equity from the EIC Fund.

This is another important milestone for Microamp and a strong validation of the innovative work we have been doing in 5G mmWave. It marks the culmination of our contribution to the advancement of this technology and rewards us somehow for being the first company in the world to successfully commercialize 5G mmWave networks,” says Dawid Kuchta, co-founder and CEO of Microamp.

Microamp’s backing sits within a 2026 European funding environment in which EU-Startups has seen continued investment into connectivity, telecom infrastructure, satellite communications, RF components, telecom-powered sensing and adjacent space-domain infrastructure.

The closest direct comparables are UNIVITY, Sateliot and SWISSto12, all focused on satellite or hybrid telecom connectivity, while Skyfora and Prelude show adjacent use of telecom networks and telecom data as infrastructure layers.

INCIRT adds a semiconductor and signal-processing angle relevant to high-frequency communications, and Poland-based Sybilla provides a same-country adjacent benchmark in space monitoring and strategic infrastructure.

mmWave will be the highway of the AI industrial revolution and will secure a definitive era of industrial competitiveness. The spectrum is opening across the EU, but without European technology, critical infrastructure will be controlled and dominated by external incumbents,” adds Dawid.

Founded in 2020, Microamp innovates in resilient 5G and 6G mmWave connectivity for real-time operations. The company designs, builds and delivers ultra-high-capacity, near-zero-latency end-to-end networks powered by its own purpose-built radios.

Its networks support applications requiring deterministic performance and high-uplink throughput, in both commercial and defence sectors, where resilience, security and jamming resistance are crucial.

Engineered for the most demanding environments, the Microamp system supports critical infrastructure, ports, logistics hubs, public transportation, media production, mass events and specialised military missions.

Ultimately, deploying the Any-G mmWave network will allegedly reduce infrastructure ownership cost by 5 times whilst expanding the scope of next-generation network features.

EIC support today puts Microamp in pole position in this heated race for next-generation communications to ensure European sovereignty in this crucial domain,” adds Marcin Góralczyk, co-founder and CTO of Microamp.

The development of the Microamp AI-RAN wireless platform comes at a critical juncture, as the ongoing AI revolution requires a paradigm shift and a new approach to the design and implementation of industrial networks that analyse data quickly and support real-time decision-making.

Conversely, the company says that traditional private network deployments have stalled and hit definite limits. Existing solutions remain rigid and lack the flexibility required to serve the private wireless networks market effectively.

As the telecommunications sector shifts towards AI-driven frameworks, the Microamp Any-G solution integrates sensing and communications to transform the network into a high-resolution sensor. This architecture achieves simultaneous sensing and high-capacity data transmission within a single unified network.

The company outlines that establishing a robust and resilient European ecosystem for next-generation networks is essential to secure data independence and protect European technology supply chains from long-term geopolitical risks.

Microamp looks to secure this critical infrastructure domain by delivering completely indigenous 6G and future-G solutions engineered and purpose-built in Europe, guaranteeing absolute architectural transparency and supply chain control for European enterprises, public administration, defence and allied government partners.

Microamp aims to become the European champion in industrial, critical connectivity and next-generation 6G wireless platforms, succeeding where traditional telecom leaders have failed to provide flexible, customisable functional connectivity.

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