
Skycision redefines traditional crop management with a SaaS solution poised to disrupt a massive global market. State of the art Computer Vision and Machine Learning techniques allow them to derive actionable insights from drone-collected imagery that change the way their farmers grow. By leveraging the economy of scale of drone industry-leader DJI, Skycision prepares to rapidly scale to penetrate an international market that has been too long forgotten. The ability to pinpoint crop stress, identify field threats, and recommend prescription solutions has the potential to save growers thousands of dollars in yield potential on an annual basis. Skycision enables their growers to save time and money in scouting while unlocking the hidden potential of their fields.

Skycision redefines traditional crop management with a SaaS solution poised to disrupt a massive global market. State of the art Computer Vision and Machine Learning techniques allow them to derive actionable insights from drone-collected imagery that change the way their farmers grow. By leveraging the economy of scale of drone industry-leader DJI, Skycision prepares to rapidly scale to penetrate an international market that has been too long forgotten. The ability to pinpoint crop stress, identify field threats, and recommend prescription solutions has the potential to save growers thousands of dollars in yield potential on an annual basis. Skycision enables their growers to save time and money in scouting while unlocking the hidden potential of their fields.
Domain: skycision.com
Founded: 2015
Business: SaaS crop-health analytics using drone and satellite imagery
Last disclosed funding: Seed, Mar 19, 2018 ($1.5M reported)
Status signals: Reported closed/deadpooled by some data providers
Precision agriculture; crop monitoring and yield protection for specialty crops (e.g., vineyards, berries).
2015
Agriculture technology (AgTech), SaaS
1500000.00
“Investors include Innova Memphis (lead), AgLaunch Accelerator, Forum Ventures, Right Side Capital Management, and individual investors such as Pete Nelson and Dane Scurich.”