Technogym Crosses €1 Billion in Revenue

The Italian fitness giant proves the legacy brand is still growing

Technogym started in a garage in Italy in 1983. Forty years later, they just crossed €1 billion in annual revenue for the first time.

The road to €1 billion in 2025 revenue:

  • 13% year-over-year growth, and a 33% jump in net profit to €120 million.
  • Consistent double-digit growth across both their commercial business; in gyms, hotels, corporate wellness, and elite sports.
  • On the consumer side, which includes connected home fitness and digital platforms, commercial revenue alone climbed nearly 15%.

They’ve also been the official equipment supplier to the Olympic Games ten times.

For us, the bigger story is that Technogym isn’t just selling equipment anymore; instead, they’re building a wellness platform lots of people want.

From connected fitness, to AI coaching, personalization, and a push into longevity and prevention, they’re successfully hitting on where the whole industry is heading, but they’re already there.

Crossing €1 billion is a financial milestone. It’s also a signal that fitness is becoming health infrastructure and the companies treating it that way are the ones winning.

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