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Athens Tech Companies Plan 2027 AI and Green Software Products

Local companies in the Greek capital detail timelines for new releases that target enterprise clients across Europe.

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By Athens Tech Desk · Published 11 July 2026, 21:55

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Updated 11 min ago· 11 July 2026, 23:10

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Athens Tech Companies Plan 2027 AI and Green Software Products
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Three Athens technology companies released product roadmaps this month that schedule commercial launches of new artificial intelligence platforms and energy-tracking software between October 2026 and March 2027.

The announcements arrive as European Union grants for digital infrastructure projects reach their next disbursement cycle in Athens, giving local developers clearer funding windows to move prototypes into paid pilots. Firms here compete with established players in Berlin and Barcelona for the same contracts, and the fresh timelines give them concrete dates to present to investors.

Developments tied to specific Athens locations

Codebase on Patission Street in the Kypseli district plans to ship an updated version of its supply-chain analytics tool in November that adds real-time satellite data feeds. Two blocks away, the Athens Digital Innovation Hub on Alexandras Avenue will host a closed beta of its carbon-accounting dashboard for shipping firms starting in January. Both sites sit within a 15-minute walk of the Victoria metro station, allowing engineers to meet clients without crossing the city center during rush hour.

A separate accelerator program run from a converted warehouse on Kallidromiou Street in Exarcheia has set March 2027 as the target for its first cohort to release open-source modules for water-usage sensors aimed at Greek farms. The program already lists 18 participating teams, each assigned desk space and access to testing equipment funded through a municipal grant that expires at the end of 2026.

Numbers that shape the schedules

Figures released last week by the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises showed Athens tech startups raised 142 million euros in the first half of 2026, up from 119 million euros in the same period a year earlier. Average seed round size climbed to 1.8 million euros, with 12 of the 27 deals closed in the Pangrati and Gazi neighbourhoods. One roadmap document from Codebase lists a planned subscription price of 49 euros per user per month once the November release moves out of beta.

Teams now prepare for the next round of investor updates scheduled for the first week of September at the same Kallidromiou Street venue. Founders can register through the hub’s site to book 20-minute slots and bring updated prototypes for review before the October deadlines.

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