The Explorer GroupThe Explorer GroupThe Explorer GroupThe Explorer Group
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
  • TEAM
  • PORTFOLIO
  • BLOG
  • CONTACT US
  • LOGIN

Dedrone raises $10 million to protect the airspace

    Home Drones Dedrone raises $10 million to protect the airspace
    NextPrevious

    Dedrone raises $10 million to protect the airspace

    By Daniel Laury | Drones, tech news, Venture Capital | Comments are Closed | 20 May, 2016 | 0

    Original Source: http://bit.ly/25d4dV1

    Dedrone Founders
    Dedrone Founders Ingo Seebach, Joerg Lamprecht & Rene Seeber

    17. May 2016

    Fast-Growing Dedrone Raises $10M Series A

    Menlo Ventures leads round to accelerate growth of drone detection market

    San Francisco, CA – May 17, 2016 – Dedrone, developer of a market-leading civilian drone detection system, today announced that it has raised $10 million in Series A funding. The round was led by U.S.-investor Menlo Ventures, one of the world’s premier venture capital firms investing in consumer and enterprise technologies. Dedrone will use the fresh capital to accelerate the advancement and sophistication of its drone detection technology and to expand its sales and marketing teams.

    The consumer drone boom has ushered in increased concerns about aerial threats and attacks, opening up a massive new market opportunity.  According to research firm Markets & Markets, the anti-drone market is growing at a CAGR of 24% and will be worth $1.14 billion by the year 2022.

    “Any institution with an elevated need for security must now protect its airspace against intrusion from drones, and Dedrone passes that control back to our customers,” said Dedrone CEO and Co-Founder Joerg Lamprecht.  “This funding allows us to strengthen our leadership in this emerging market. With Menlo, we have a partner who can support us not only financially, but also with deep domain expertise in technology and security,” he added.

    Dedrone was one of the first companies to enter this market and in just 15 months has seen impressive growth. DroneTracker, an automated, software-based drone detection platform, is distributed by more than 100 partners in 50 countries. Dedrone has customers in multiple sectors of critical infrastructure, including data centers, prisons, oil- and gas institutions and stadiums such as the Citi Field, home of the New York Mets.

    DroneTracker attaches to exterior walls of buildings, rooftops, or special masts, using a combination of audio, video, Wi-Fi and RF sensors to identify illegal drones in the vicinity.  “The easy configuration and integration with third-party alarm systems allows our customers to identify and remediate threats quickly and efficiently. Depending on requirements, various countermeasures, such as jammers, can be integrated into the DroneTracker and be triggered automatically,” explains Lamprecht.

    Venky Ganesan, managing director at Menlo Ventures and early investor in Palo Alto Networks, will join Dedrone’s board of directors. “Drones are a disruptive phenomenon that has quickly emerged in all facets of consumer life from deliveries to photography. However like all new technologies, they also pose significant risks to society ranging from aviation to terrorism,” Ganesan said.  “We need to safely enable drones and Dedrone is the answer.  Dedrone is building a true next-generation security platform for physical security. We are thrilled to be partner with Joerg Lamprecht and his capable management team on this journey.”

    About Dedrone
    Dedrone is the international market and technology leader in the field of drone detection. DroneTracker, which was developed by Dedrone, provides early warning of illegal UAVs and is used to protect industrial plants, government buildings and other critical infrastructure installations against smugglers, spies and terrorist attacks. Dedrone, based in San Francisco, California, was founded in 2014 by the serial entrepreneurs Joerg Lamprecht, Rene Seeber and Ingo Seebach, and has the backing of reputable international investors.

    Dedrone, drone

    Daniel Laury

    More posts by Daniel Laury

    Related Post

    • RIPE FOR DISRUPTION

      By Daniel Laury | Comments are Closed

      We live in an age of disruption – and that’s a good thing. Industries will be transformed. Major companies will fall. Old systems will collapse as entrepreneurs figure out how to optimize and reinvent inefficientRead more

    • WHY I STOPPED ANGEL INVESTING

      By Daniel Laury | Comments are Closed

      I started angel investing almost by accident, which sounds strange to say. Who “accidentally” invests tens of thousands of dollars into highly speculative ventures? Well, I did. A friend introduced me to Clayton Christopher, whoRead more

    • THE EMERGING SECTOR EVERYONE

      By Daniel Laury | Comments are Closed

      Most people I talk to are genuinely confused by eSports.  I often hear, “who in their right mind watches this stuff?”, or “those nerdy dudes make how much money!?”  The incredulity goes on.  The factRead more

    • SISENSE PROVIDES END TO END

      By Daniel Laury | Comments are Closed

      Sisense, a leader in business analytics for complex data, bringing disruptive simplicity for big or multi source data preparation & analysis,  announced today a collaboration offering direct integration and a cloud version of Sisense’s award-winningRead more

    • Frost & Sullivan Names Sisense 2015 Global Customer Value Leader in Business Intelligence for Its ‘Superior Value Proposition’

      By Daniel Laury | Comments are Closed

      Sisense, the leader in business analytics for complex data, bringing disruptive simplicity for big or multi-source data preparation & analysis, announced today that respected research firm Frost & Sullivan has awarded Sisense with the 2015Read more

    • Large Series A Financings are a Worrying Trend in Digital Health

      By Daniel Laury | Comments are Closed

      The recent large Series A financings in digital health caught my attention. Clovergrabbed $100 million in equity and debt financing, Color Genomics raised $15 million, Cure Forward raised $15 million,Honor raised $20 million and Lyra HealthraisedRead more

    • Google Points Out People Suck at taking Control of Semi-Autonomous Vehicles

      By Daniel Laury | Comments are Closed

      In its usual monthly report on the progress of its self-driving cars — which are now being tested in and around Mountain View and Austin, Texas — Google waxes philosophical this month on the state ofRead more

    • Drone Startups and Investors’ Landscape – Who is Who?

      By Daniel Laury | Comments are Closed

      Rodrigo Martinez In recent times, investing in hardware startups used to be a no go for VCs and angels.  Their challenges are well known: they are intensive in capital, complex to run operationally, haveRead more

    NextPrevious

    Categories

    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Autonomous Driving
    • Big Data
    • Deals
    • Deep Learning
    • Drones
    • Energy
    • Fintech
    • Health Care
    • IoT
    • Portfolio Companies
    • portfolio company news
    • Robotics
    • Space
    • tech news
    • Transportation
    • Uncategorized
    • Venture Capital
    • Virtual Reality
    • Wearable technology
    • HOME
    • ABOUT
    • TEAM
    • PORTFOLIO
    • BLOG
    • CONTACT US
    • LOGIN
    © 2015 The Explorer Group All Rights Reserved |Privacy Policy
    • HOME
    • ABOUT
    • TEAM
    • PORTFOLIO
    • BLOG
    • CONTACT US
    • LOGIN
    The Explorer Group