EU-Startps Podcast | Episode 133: Translated and PI campus co-founder and CEO Marco Trumbetti

In the latest episode of the EU-Startps Podcast, TramCo-founder and CEO Translation And Pie campusThe entrepreneur shares his views that mix the raw curiosity, tolerate optimism and mix the patient’s craft to the patient to create long -term effects.
Hosted by Marsin Leandovsky, the conversation deepens on how the technology, language and business have been on the intersection for decades.
In a small coastal town near Rome, the teenage software started as a tinker, Marco created its first products to solve his own problems – from cassette tape optimization to barcode software for local shops. The same DIY Drive directed him as a co-finder translated by his wife Isabel in the 5th, at a time when the idea of online translation services was virtually heard.
Now a senior, Marco technology, language and entrepreneurs work in the intersection of both startups and venture investments, sharing insights for decades. Translation now provides services to more than 200 languages and combines human skills with advanced AI with more than 500,000 professional translators.
Throughout the whole episode, Marco returns to the idea that the true entrepreneur is not a sprint but a marathon. His advice is simple: be optimistic, be foolish and focus on user problems, not your product.
“I like to help young entrepreneurs I am going through what I have done in my life and especially because I think I’m too far from a big town too far from Silicon Valley… So I have this request that I want to make sure I’m leaving something I’m not giving a tool to the same entrepreneurs.” HornThe
With the PI campus in Roman Villa, Marco has cultivated an innovative center designed to combine different minds. For that, physical spaces are essential for cooperation, serendipi and assistance – especially for those who cannot seek assistance, but it is most needed.
Video version Episode 132:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn05FYXCLQAAA
Audio version Episode 132:
Key TechWege:
- Entrepreneur is a long game: 10-15 months, think 10-15 years.
- Optimism is an edge of the building agencies.
- Nive is not a weakness – it lets you try “impossible”.
- AI will not replace people – it will increase them.
- The founders should fall in love with their users’ problems, not their own ideas.
- The future is built by those who show it to make it.
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