R3-IoT plans
international growth after securing £3.1m
investment led by Space Capital
Satellite-enabled
connectivity start-up, R3-IoT is gearing up for
international expansion after closing a
£3.1million ($4.3m) seed investment round led by
US-based VC Space Capital, joined by the
Scottish National Investment Bank.
Other investors include the
University of Strathclyde, alongside North
American-based Ryan Johnson, former CEO of
BlackBridge, Nathan Kundtz, CEO of Rendered.ai,
and Loren Padelford, former GM of Revenue at
Shopify. Scottish Enterprise also become
shareholders and continue to support the
company.
Led by space technology
experts Allan Cannon and Kevin Quillien, R3-IoT
addresses challenges organisations face in
digitising business operations, products, and
services due to a lack of, or unreliable
communications infrastructure.
Focused on the market gap
underserved by the current space race, R3-IoT
aims to provide value extending beyond
connectivity. The company’s full-stack digital
platform - combining satellite, cellular, IoT
and data analytics - provides organisations with
end-to-end data services from any location,
regardless of existing infrastructure.
Investment will
accelerate international growth ambitions ahead
of market launch.
Allan Cannon, CEO and
Co-Founder of R3-IoT said, "The funding round is
clear recognition of the potential for our
platform to broaden the reach of existing
satellite technologies by focusing on what has
been, up until now, the ‘missing piece’ in
digitisation.
“We have ambitious plans
and are in a strong position to accelerate our
international growth strategy and take advantage
of the rapid advances in space communications
and IoT technology, from our base in Scotland.
The investment will drive continued innovation
and commercialisation of our technology ahead of
market launch and help establish North American
operations, where we are already seeing strong
demand.”
The company’s expansion
plans will also see 20 new roles created over
the next eighteen months in its engineering,
technical, sales and marketing functions.
Chad Anderson, Managing
Partner at Space Capital, a seed stage venture
capital firm investing in the space economy
said, "We immediately saw the opportunity with
R3-IoT, which is essentially Nest for
organisations with remote industrial facilities.
This is the right company at the right time that
will benefit tremendously from new backhaul
capacity coming online through low-Earth orbit
satellite communications.
“Scotland is the perfect
testbed for this capability that will enable
mission critical connectivity and we are
thrilled to join the efforts of Allan, Kevin and
the team at R3-IoT, supporting their growth into
global markets where there is huge demand for
their services.”
Resilient end-to-end
connectivity for mission-critical data.
R3-IoT’s technology
wirelessly connects smart devices such as
sensors – on, or offshore, automatically
transmitting data via the cloud to an intuitive
insights platform - helping organisations to
remotely manage risks, improve efficiencies
and digitise operations across multiple sites
and locations.
“As 90% of the planet lacks
traditional communications infrastructure, our
mission has been to address this challenge by
providing resilient data services coupled with
analytics to produce insights that inform,
automate and advance operations for customers in
key industries worldwide,” added Kevin Quillien,
CTO and Co-Founder of R3-IoT.
It is aimed at
organisations who require resilient connectivity
24/7, and sectors - including aquaculture,
utilities, infrastructure, digital health,
emergency services and energy - with operations
in remote areas that lack traditional
communications infrastructure.
Raising the bar in
intelligent global connectivity solutions.
Eilidh Mactaggart, CEO of
the Scottish National Investment Bank said,
“This high growth business is at the forefront
of improving connectivity via satellite and
Internet of Things technologies, with the power
to support multiple industries with data and
analysis via satellite connectivity.
“R3-IoT has emerged from
Scotland’s thriving innovation and technology
ecosystem and the team has ambitious plans to
double its workforce in Scotland as they grow
their products and services. The Bank is pleased
to be investing alongside Space Capital, as well
as Strathclyde University, from where one of the
founders of R3-IoT graduated, demonstrating the
strength of our home-grown talent.”
The investment follows a
successful 12 months for Glasgow-based R3-IoT,
which has seen it triple headcount, named an
Industrial Partner winner in OneWeb’s Innovation
Challenge 2021, and graduate from the Creative
Destruction Lab, a prestigious global programme
where seed-stage companies seen as ‘massively
scalable’ are selected to participate.
Jan Robertson, Interim
Director of Growth Investments at Scottish
Enterprise, said, “R3-IoT is an exciting young
company with big global ambitions. Scottish
Enterprise is proud to have helped it reach this
milestone moment by providing it with an
integrated package of support, including
participation in our High Growth Ventures
programme and equity and grant funding through
the Early Stage Growth Challenge Fund, and look
forward to working the company as it goes from
strength-to-strength.”
Professor Sir Jim McDonald,
Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University
of Strathclyde added, “It is wonderful to see an
early-stage company such as R3-IoT, which has
such firm Strathclyde roots, successfully
concluding this seven-figure funding round with
external investors. We look forward to following
and supporting the company’s future successes as
it expands and grows.”
Advisers on the investment
were US-based legal firm Wilson Sonsini and
UK-based law firm Harper Macleod.