The automated drone systems developer has added Wilson Sonsini Goodrich and Rosati to its shareholders and signed a partnership with Nvidia.

US-based automated commercial drone systems producer Kespry closed a $16m series B round yesterday that featured law firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich and Rosati.

Venture capital firm DCM Ventures led the round, while Lightspeed Venture Partners, H Barton Asset Management, Spectrum 28 and Rothernberg Ventures also participated.

Kespry disclosed the funding alongside a partnership with semiconductor manufacturer Nvidia to create a deep-learning module that will be able to identify and track specific objects, such as construction equipment.

Founded in 2013, Kespry…