Microamp announced that it has received €6.5 million in funding and strategic support from the European Innovation Council Accelerator to advance development of its Any-G mmWave AI-RAN Wireless Platform.
The financial backing includes a €2.5 million EIC grant and €4 million in equity from the EIC Fund. The EIC Accelerator is part of the European Union’s Horizon Europe framework and supports deep-tech companies developing high-impact innovations with the potential to create new markets or disrupt existing ones.
Microamp is developing the Any-G mmWave AI-RAN Wireless Platform as a fully reconfigurable, software-defined wireless system designed to adapt across evolving 3GPP standards, frequency bands, network modes, and future 6G features.
The company said the platform is engineered to support current 6G mmWave deployment requirements as well as future spectrum and configuration needs. Its architecture is designed for long-term scalability and future 6G-native capabilities, including Integrated Sensing and Communication and Non-Terrestrial Networks.
Microamp said the platform can evolve through software updates or swappable RF modules instead of requiring full radio infrastructure replacement. The company said this approach is enabled by its programmable AI-PHY, adaptive AI-based RF technology, and TDD/FDD 6G mmWave capabilities.
The company said the Any-G mmWave system is intended to shift wireless infrastructure from rigid and costly networks toward fully upgradeable systems. Microamp said deploying the platform could reduce infrastructure ownership costs by five times while expanding next-generation network capabilities.
The platform is being developed as AI-driven industrial operations require faster data analysis, low-latency communication, and real-time decision-making. Microamp said traditional private network deployments have reached limits because many existing systems lack the flexibility needed for modern private wireless networks.
Microamp’s AI-based wireless networks are designed to support advanced operational concepts for future network architectures. The company said its system can integrate sensing and communications, enabling the network to serve as a high-resolution sensor while also supporting high-capacity data transmission.
The platform also includes a Non-Terrestrial Network-ready architecture to support integration with satellite and non-terrestrial communication layers.
Microamp said the funding also supports its broader goal of strengthening European sovereignty in next-generation wireless infrastructure. The company is focused on keeping proprietary intellectual property, network software development, hardware design, and manufacturing within the European Union.
Microamp is based in Warsaw and develops resilient 5G and 6G mmWave connectivity for real-time operations. Its systems are used for applications requiring high capacity, low latency, high uplink throughput, resilience, security, and jamming resistance across commercial and defense environments.
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“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 commercialise 5G mmWave networks. 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.”
Dawid Kuchta, Co-Founder and CEO of Microamp
“EIC support today puts Microamp in pole position in this heated race for next-generation communications to ensure European sovereignty in this crucial domain.”
Marcin Góralczyk, Co-Founder and CTO of Microamp

