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Microtest

Giuseppe Occhetti has led Microtest, an Udine-based enterprise software and automation firm, since its 1996 founding.

Microtest

Microtest was founded in Udine in 1996 by Giuseppe Occhetti, who remains the firm's chief executive. The company grew initially as a custom software house for regional banks and manufacturers, expanding through the 2000s and 2010s to build a broader enterprise-software and automation practice. The firm's history is one of organic growth — it added new capabilities incrementally, from core banking systems to industrial automation, as its clients demand evolved. The firm deploys its own engineering teams across financial technology, industrial robotics, and enterprise software modernization. In core banking, Microtest develops platforms that handle transaction processing, credit workflows, and regulatory compliance for Italian domestic banks. In industrial automation, the firm integrates robotics and machine-vision systems for manufacturing lines, including work with unnamed Italian automotive and packaging companies. A third practice focuses on AI and machine-learning applications, often embedded within its banking and automation deployments — fraud detection, predictive maintenance, and workflow optimization. Team size and specific deployment totals remain undisclosed. The firm operates from Udine, with no publicly confirmed additional offices. What is known comes primarily from job postings and regional Italian technology press, which describe a mid-sized enterprise player with roughly a few hundred employees. In its domestic market, Microtest competes with other regional system integrators and engineering firms for contracts with mid-tier banks and manufacturers that lack the scale to work with global consultancies. The structural differentiator is Microtest's vertically integrated model — the firm writes its own software rather than configuring third-party ERP or banking packages, which gives it uncommon control over the stack but limits its addressable market to customers willing to accept a proprietary codebase. This architecture also means the firm carries a heavier engineering burden but retains pricing power and stickier client relationships than reseller-competitors in northern Italy's industrial corridor.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

1996

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Europe

Country

Italy

City

Udine

Corporate office

Udine, Italy

Principals

Giuseppe Occhetti

Chief Executive Officer

Sector focus

Enterprise SoftwareAI/MLRobotics & AutomationFinTech

Frequently asked questions

Who makes the key product and strategy decisions at Microtest?

Founder Giuseppe Occhetti has led the firm since its founding in 1996, serving as Chief Executive Officer. Microtest's structure places product and strategic direction under his oversight, consistent with founder-led Italian enterprise-technology firms of its generation. Day-to-day engineering and client-project leadership are distributed across practice leads, though individual names are not publicly disclosed.

Is Microtest a product company or a services firm?

Microtest operates as a hybrid: it builds proprietary software platforms for banking and industrial automation, then deploys those platforms through multi-year integration and maintenance contracts. Unlike a pure SaaS vendor, the firm provides significant on-site engineering, customization, and post-deployment support. This makes its revenue profile closer to a system integrator with its own IP rather than a licensable-product business.

What is Microtest's geographic focus?

All publicly available indicators place Microtest's operations almost entirely in Italy, with deep roots in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region around Udine. Job listings and client references in Italian-language technology publications point to service for domestic mid-tier banks and regional manufacturers. There is no public evidence of international subsidiary offices or large-scale non-Italian deployments.

What does Microtest build in financial technology?

Microtest's core banking practice develops systems for transaction processing, credit management, and regulatory compliance, tailored to the requirements of Italian domestic banks. The firm's engineering in this space includes both greenfield platform development and modernization of legacy banking infrastructure, often incorporating machine-learning modules for fraud detection and workflow optimization.

What role does AI and automation play in Microtest's portfolio?

Automation is core to Microtest's identity across both its banking and industrial practices. In industrial settings, the firm deploys robotics and machine-vision systems for manufacturing lines. Its AI work often layers into existing deployments — predictive maintenance for factory clients, fraud detection for banking platforms, and process mining for enterprise modernization — sold as a capability within broader system-integration engagements rather than as standalone products.

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