Warsaw's Microamp secures €6.5 million EU funding for next-gen 5G and 6G platform
Polish company Microamp has received €6.5 million from the European Innovation Council to develop its Any-G mmWave AI-RAN wireless platform, aiming to bolster European sovereignty in 5G and 6G network technology.

Microamp, a Warsaw-based developer of resilient 5G mmWave wireless solutions, has been awarded €6.5 million in funding from the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator, part of the EU's Horizon Europe framework. The funding consists of a €2.5 million grant and €4 million in equity from the EIC Fund.
The company plans to use the investment to accelerate development of its Any-G mmWave AI-RAN Wireless Platform, a fully reconfigurable, software-defined system designed to adapt across evolving 3GPP standards, frequency bands, network modes, and future 6G features. According to co-founder and CEO Dawid Kuchta, this milestone validates Microamp's pioneering work in commercializing 5G mmWave networks.
Microamp was founded in 2020 and specializes in ultra-high-capacity, near-zero-latency end-to-end networks powered by its own purpose-built radios. Its technology supports applications requiring deterministic performance and high-uplink throughput in both commercial and defense sectors, where resilience, security, and jamming resistance are critical. The system is engineered for demanding environments such as critical infrastructure, ports, logistics hubs, public transportation, media production, mass events, and specialized military missions.
The company claims that deploying the Any-G mmWave network can reduce infrastructure ownership costs by five times while expanding next-generation network features. Co-founder and CTO Marcin Góralczyk noted that the EIC support puts Microamp in a leading position in the race for next-generation communications, ensuring European sovereignty in this domain.
The development comes as the AI revolution demands a new approach to industrial network design, enabling quick data analysis and real-time decision-making. Traditional private network deployments have hit limits, remaining rigid and inflexible. Microamp's solution integrates sensing and communications, transforming the network into a high-resolution sensor capable of simultaneous sensing and high-capacity data transmission.
The company emphasizes that establishing a robust European ecosystem for next-generation networks is essential to secure data independence and protect technology supply chains from geopolitical risks. Microamp aims to become the European champion in industrial critical connectivity and next-generation 6G wireless platforms, delivering indigenous solutions engineered in Europe to guarantee architectural transparency and supply chain control for European enterprises, public administration, defense, and allied governments.


