IFIB 2025

25–26 Sept 2025 | Torino, Italy

Magfi <Sustainability in Action>

Company

www.magfi.euMarsaskala, Malta

About

Magfi is a boutique advisory firm dedicated to providing .

First established by Filippo Giancarlo Martinelli (MBA, EngD, MSc) in Q1 2020 in the Republic of Malta, Magfi (https://www.magfi.eu/)) leverages its advisors´ cumulative experience at the interface between management consulting, fundraising and sales within a number of deeptech fields.

The firm focuses on servicing innovative European (post-seed) start-up and scale-up companies operating within the foodtech, biotech and cleantech space. Magfi satisfies its clients' different “Money and People needs” acting as “one-stop-shop” solution provider for their challenges, while maintaining a boutique advisory firm attitude. Magfi is able to deliver all this at competitive rates, despite the globally raising prices, also thanks to its very limited overhead and teleworking-by-design structure. More specifically, Magfi supports its clients with the following services: - Marketing and Business Intelligence - Venture Capital and Crowdfunding - European Grants and EU Compliance - Training and Coaching - Interim Management and in/out sourcing.

As of Dec 2023, Magfi has direct presence in Malta (Magfi ltd "MedSea") and Ireland (Magfi Atlantic limited), with a network of advisors based in over 5 European countries.

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BIOLOGY and BIOTECHNOLOGY

Biochemistry / BiophysicsCellular and Molecular BiologyEnzymology/Protein Enguneering/FermentationMicrobiologyProtein EngineeringSynthetic Biology

INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY

BiocatalystsBio-CompositesBioplasticsBiopolymersBioprocessesDownstream ProcessingFermentation

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES

Environmental technologiesEnzymesBioremediation

ENERGY & BIOFUELS

Energy & Biofuels

AGRO-FOOD

Agro-foodBiopolymersBioplastics

TEXTILE INDUSTRY

Recycled fabrics

Representatives

Elettra Magni

STEM analyst

Magfi <Sustainability in Action>

Michele Borroni

STEM Analyst

Magfi <Sustainability in Action>