CDP Venture Capital, MITO Technology, LIFTT, SIMEST, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, RoboIT, and Toscana Next have invested €6 million in Wearable Robotics, a spin-off from the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa.

AcquirerCDP Venture Capital, MITO Technology, LIFTT, SIMEST, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, RoboIT, Toscana Next (Italy)
TargetWearable Robotics (Italy)
Value€6 million
TypeInvestment round
Close DateApril 2, 2026
Announcement DateApril 2, 2026
AdvisorsNot disclosed

The investment aims to accelerate Wearable Robotics' international expansion and introduce its technologies into key global markets. The company develops neuromotor rehabilitation robotics and exoskeletons designed for medical professionals and patients.

Wearable Robotics, established as a spin-off from the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa, specializes in innovative solutions that combine advanced robotics with neurological science to enhance patient recovery and rehabilitation processes. The €6 million investment will support the company's efforts to expand its reach beyond Italy and establish itself in international markets.

Financial Context

The healthcare sector has seen significant interest from investors, particularly for technology-driven companies like Wearable Robotics that address aging populations and enhance medical care efficiency. The funding round marks a critical milestone for the company as it seeks to broaden its customer base and scale up production of its robotic exoskeletons.

Outlook

With this new capital, Wearable Robotics plans to strengthen its R&D capabilities, expand marketing efforts in key regions, and increase manufacturing capacity to meet growing demand. The investment underscores the strategic importance placed on advanced robotics for medical applications by both private investors and government entities.