Pratifly develops a digital platform to streamline building permit procedures, within the innovation ecosystem supported by MUSA.

Simplifying bureaucracy in the construction sector through digital innovation. This is the mission of Pratifly, one of the winning projects of Start Cup Lombardia 2025, the competition that supports the creation of innovative startups born from research and entrepreneurial talent across the region.

The project was presented by Aurora Mantelli and Leonardo Folgoni, who developed a software solution designed to support professionals in the construction sector – engineers, architects, and surveyors – in managing the entire bureaucratic process related to building permit procedures. The goal is to make the management of often complex and fragmented administrative processes simpler, more efficient, and better organized.

Pratifly was created to digitize and optimize the work of technical professionals, offering a tool capable of centralizing information and facilitating the management of administrative procedures. In a sector where bureaucracy often slows down processes, solutions like this can help improve operational efficiency and the overall quality of professionals’ work.

The project received the Sustainable and Safe Construction Award as part of the competition. The resources obtained represent an important step for the future of the startup: the next milestones include establishing the company, expanding the team, and continuing the technological development of the platform.

The funding will support both the technical development of the software, with the introduction of new features, and activities related to marketing and business development, which are essential to bring the solution to market and make it known among industry professionals.

In this journey, MUSA plays an important role in supporting innovation and emerging entrepreneurship. Through its ecosystem, which connects universities, institutions, and companies, MUSA contributes to creating a favorable environment for the birth and growth of new high-impact entrepreneurial initiatives.

Projects like Pratifly demonstrate how research, technology, and entrepreneurship can work together to address concrete needs in productive sectors, developing digital solutions capable of improving processes and generating value for the territory. In this context, the MUSA ecosystem continues to represent a key reference point for the growth of new ideas and innovative startups.