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Sky-Futures (an ICR company)

https://www.sky-futures.com/
Last activity: 31.08.2017
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The Sky-Futures mission is to improve safety and reduce risk across industries by enabling enterprises to harness the power of drone-driven data collection, analysis and storage.

Since 2009, Sky-Futures has established itself as the world’s leading provider of drone-based inspection services to the global industrial markets. This expertise, operational knowledge and experience have been employed to develop ground-breaking sensor and technology solutions for the drone-based industrial inspection market. This leading-edge technology is being used today by clients looking to harness the power of drone-driven data collection and analysis.

Sky-Futures’ end-to-end enterprise solutions including training packages, services and software solutions enable enterprises to perform safe and cost-effective drone inspections of a variety of vertical infrastructures, including but not limited to the following industries: Oil and Gas; Renewables; Utilities; Power and Civil Engineering.


Sky-Futures has customers in 28 countries across 5 continents. The business is headquartered in London with offices in Houston, TX in the USA, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, Abu Dhabi in UAE and Aberdeen in Scotland.

www.sky-futures.com
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Location: United Kingdom, England, London
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $13.6M
Founded date: 2009

Funding Rounds 3

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
31.08.2017-$4M-
11.02.2016-$5.7M-
11.05.2015Series A$3.9MMMC Ventur...

Mentions in press and media 16

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31.08.2017Sky-Futures secures $4m investment from Japanese conglomerate MitsuiWhilst on the UK trade mission to Japan led by Prime Minister Theresa May, Sky-Futures confirm a $4m investment and partnership with industrial giant, Mitsui. Sky-Futures is a specialist provider of drone-based inspection services to the g...
31.08.2017Sky-Futures Receives $4m Investment from MitsuiSky-Futures, a Hayes, UK-based provider of drone-based inspection services to the global industrial markets, received a $4m investment from Mitsui. Sky-Futures and Mitsui also signed a strategic partnership to expand the use of Sky-Futures’...
07.12.2016Airware’s Commercial Drone Fund Invests in Raptor MapsCommercial Drone Fund, a venture capital fund launched by drone software company Airware, has made an undisclosed investment in Raptor Maps, a Cambridge-based company creating a drone-enabled technology platform for farmers. This funding ma...
31.10.2016Sky-Futures and Flyability launch drone-based inspection solution
14.05.2016The drone race is onPhilip McNamara Contributor Philip McNamara is the managing director of Voxpro USA. More posts by this contributor Are Drones A Fad Or Here For Good? It’s been a little more than a year since I wrote “Are Drones A Fad Or Here For Good?” And...
07.04.2016Sky-Futures and Flyability Partner for Internal Tank Inspections with Drones
12.02.2016Sky-Futures Raises $4.2M in FundingSky-Futures, a London, UK-based provider of drone inspection data services for the oil and gas industry, raised $4.2m in funding. Bristow Group made the investment, which also includes an exclusive partnership agreement. Bristow will get ac...
11.02.2016Daily funding roundup - February 11, 2016Veniam raised $22M; DigiSchool secured $15.8; Label Insight completed $10M Series B funding First Stop Health, a provider of 24/7 telemedicine services, secured a $2.1 million seed round of funding led by existing investors, including angel...
11.02.2016Sky-Futures, The Drone Startup Targeting Oil And Gas Industry, Picks Up Another $5.7MSky-Futures, the drone startup that flies drones around oil rigs and gas pipelines and analyses the captured data to spot problems before they become a problem, has raised an additional $5.7 million. This follows an earlier $3.8 million Ser...
08.12.2015Making The Case For Drones In Commercial MarketsToday at TechCrunch Disrupt London 2015, the CEOs of Sky Futures, Verifly and Airware took the stage with TechCrunch writer Frederic Lardinois in an attempt to explain how drones can be used other than for taking selfies. But, before that c...
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