ADR begins fourth edition of Call4Startups in Innovation Hub at FCO – from AI to robotics and automation


Aeroporti di Roma has kicked-off the fourth edition of the Call4Startups at the Innovation Hub of Fiumicino Airport, as part of the ‘Runway to the Future’ acceleration programme, with a focus on AI, robotics, automation, and more.

Aeroporti di Roma (ADR) – a Corporate Partner of the FTE Digital, Innovation & Startup Hub – has kicked-off the fourth edition of the Call4Startups at the Innovation Hub of Rome Fiumicino Airport, as part of the ‘Runway to the Future’ acceleration programme. This year, over 400 applications were received from more than 350 startups, 75% of which came from abroad, further confirming the international appeal of the open innovation model developed by ADR.

The selected startups will work for the next eight months at Fiumicino and Ciampino airports, where they will have the opportunity to develop and test their innovative solutions directly in the field, in a real operating environment. Guiding them through this journey will be the Innovation Cabin Crew, a multidisciplinary team of 25 ADR professionals who will act as mentors to support the integration of new technologies into airport processes, helping to improve operations and enhance the passenger experience.

“The launch of the fourth edition of the ‘Runway to the Future’ programme confirms our commitment to accelerate the transformation of our airport into a true smart city,” said Emanuele Calà, Senior Vice President of Transformation & Technology, Aeroporti di Roma & Managing Director of ADR Ventures. “The selected startups will implement solutions ranging from automation to artificial intelligence, working closely with the Innovation Cabin Crew inside the Innovation Hub, strengthening Fiumicino’s role as a global trialling platform.”

During an event on 3 December 2025, the selected startups presented cutting-edge technological solutions across various sectors, including artificial intelligence, automation, robotics, and active noise reduction. Highlights included: an autonomous robot for sanitising environments and surfaces, an intelligent system to digitalise inspections and maintenance, a machine for automated baggage handling, and a platform for real-time monitoring of construction progress. The event also served as a meaningful opportunity for collaboration, featuring initial working groups, networking moments, and one-on-one meetings between the startups and ADR’s partners.

The Call4Startups is a key element of Aeroporti di Roma’s broader innovation strategy, which aims to co-develop new solutions, conduct direct experimentation, and foster cross-contamination of skills in order to accelerate the evolution of the airport system into an open, international model designed to improve operational efficiency, promote sustainability, and respond more effectively to passenger needs.

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