Smart Mountains
The Problem
Weather models are failing. In the past decade, extreme conditions have repeatedly caught existing systems off guard—leaving mountain communities, outdoor businesses, and infrastructure operators exposed.
We’re not just experiencing more extreme weather. We’re experiencing weather that our tools can’t predict.
What We Do
Smart Mountains builds environmental intelligence infrastructure for mountain territories. We combine precision movements monitoring, real-time atmospheric data, and AI-driven analytics to give you accurate, actionable insights—not yesterday’s forecast.
We serve:
- Mountain infrastructure operators and utilities
- Local authorities and emergency services
- Outdoor tourism and recreation businesses
- Professional guides and event organisers
- Anyone whose livelihood depends on understanding the mountain environment
Our Approach
We don’t just sell data. We deploy monitoring infrastructure, integrate multiple data sources, and deliver insights calibrated to your specific terrain and operations.
Three principles guide everything we build:
- Real-time over retrospective — Historical models aren’t enough. Our systems observe, learn, and adapt continuously.
- Affordable precision — Environmental intelligence shouldn’t be a luxury. We make professional-grade monitoring accessible to communities and SMEs, not just large corporations.
- Local knowledge, global standards — We build in the mountains we monitor. Our engineering teams work from the Dolomites and Valtellina, applying international best practices to hyperlocal conditions.
Where We Are
Founded: April 2022
Headquarters: Winchester, United Kingdom
Engineering & Commercial Offices: Livigno and Como, Italy — with expansion planned in Valtellina or the Dolomites
Co-founders: Fabrizio de Liberali & Fabiano Monti
Company: SmartMountains Ltd, registered in England and Wales (No. 13888223)
What’s Next
We’re currently validating our products with select customers and partners ahead of our seeding round in 2026. If you operate in mountain territories and want earlier access—or if you have infrastructure that could benefit from our monitoring network—we’d like to hear from you.
