Europe’s construction technology sector is attracting growing investor attention as the continent grapples with ageing building stock and heightened awareness of seismic risk. From southern Italy to the Balkans and beyond, millions of structures remain vulnerable to earthquake damage, creating a substantial market opportunity for companies developing smart, non-invasive protection systems. Milan-based ISAAC antisismica has now closed a €14 million investment round to expand its proprietary active mass damper technology, bringing total funding to €21.7 million.
The round saw participation from a strong consortium of European investors, including CDP Venture Capital, 360 Capital Partners (also through Fondo Parallelo LV 360 – Lombardia Venture), Axon Partners Group, Gruppo Azimut, Ring Capital and NovaCapital. The proceeds will be deployed to advance ISAAC’s earthquake resilience technology, expand its engineering and commercial teams, and accelerate international growth beyond its Italian home market.
Strategic investors back seismic safety innovation
The investor syndicate reflects the cross-border appeal of ISAAC’s proposition. CDP Venture Capital, the venture arm of Italy’s national promotional institution Cassa Depositi e Prestiti, has been a consistent backer of the company. Their continued involvement alongside international players such as Spain’s Axon Partners Group and France’s Ring Capital signals that ISAAC’s earthquake resilience technology is resonating well beyond Italian borders.
Founded in 2018 by Alberto Bussini, a mechatronic engineering graduate of the Politecnico di Milano, ISAAC developed from an academic research project into a commercially proven enterprise. The company’s core innovation lies in its active mass damper systems, which counteract building oscillations during seismic events through controlled dynamic response. Unlike traditional retrofitting methods that require invasive structural reinforcement, ISAAC’s modular approach preserves building integrity and allows installation without disrupting ongoing operations.
The technology has already demonstrated its value at scale. Hundreds of ISAAC devices are currently operational across strategic buildings in Italy, including the Policlinico San Martino Hospital in Genoa — one of the country’s largest hospital complexes with daily occupancy exceeding 9,000 people — and the Pilot Tower of the Port of Genoa, designed by the Renzo Piano Building Workshop. With 2025 revenues reaching approximately €9 million, ISAAC has established a credible commercial trajectory alongside its technical achievements.
European seismic resilience market presents growing opportunity
The broader market context strongly favours ISAAC’s expansion plans. The European Union’s building renovation wave initiative, a cornerstone of the Green Deal, is unlocking parallel investments in structural modernisation. National implementations of Eurocode 8, which governs earthquake-resistant design standards, are compelling the integration of advanced seismic protection systems in public works, schools, hospitals and high-occupancy residential buildings across member states.
Italy alone faces enormous seismic vulnerability, with much of its existing building stock predating modern safety codes. The challenge extends across southern Europe and into newer EU member states, where ageing infrastructure similarly requires upgrading. The market is evolving towards intelligent, sensor-equipped solutions — precisely the direction in which ISAAC has positioned itself with its smart, data-driven approach to seismic protection.
With €14 million in fresh capital and a proven technology platform, ISAAC is well placed to capitalise on this structural market tailwind. The company’s ability to protect buildings without invasive modifications gives it a distinctive competitive edge as European regulators and building owners increasingly prioritise both safety and operational continuity. The coming years will be critical as ISAAC scales its production capacity, expands internationally and works to establish active mass damper technology as a standard approach to earthquake resilience across the continent.
Summary
| Company | ISAAC antisismica |
| Headquarters | Milan, Italy |
| Founded | 2018 |
| Founder | Alberto Bussini |
| Round | Investment round |
| Amount | €14 million (€21.7M total funding) |
| Key Investors | CDP Venture Capital, 360 Capital Partners, Axon Partners Group, Gruppo Azimut, Ring Capital, NovaCapital |
| Use of Funds | Technology advancement, team expansion, international growth, production scaling |