Fabrizio Capobianco is a Silicon Valley-based entrepreneur and technology executive with over 30 years of experience building and scaling digital platforms at the intersection of cloud, media, and connectivity.
He is currently Chief Innovation Officer at Minerva Networks, following the acquisition of TOK.tv, the sports social platform he founded and grew to over 40 million users, later adopted by major football clubs including Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, and Juventus.
He is also the founder and former CEO of Funambol, a leading open-source personal cloud company used by mobile operators and device manufacturers worldwide.
Earlier in his career, he held leadership roles at Reuters, overseeing global brokerage systems and enterprise trading software deployments.
Alongside his entrepreneurial ventures, he actively supports the innovation ecosystem as a partner at The Liquid Factory, Advisory Board Member of Mind the Bridge Foundation, and organizer of TEDxSondrio.
He also founded the Juventus Club Silicon Valley, reflecting his long-standing connection between technology, sports, and community building.
His career began in the early internet era with pioneering web ventures in Italy, laying the foundation for a lifelong path in digital innovation and startup creation.


