Cisco Investments, Shell Technology Ventures and ABB Ventures all came on board for the aerial data provider's series C round, taking its total funding to $61m.
US-based aerial data provider Kespry received $33m on Tuesday in a series C round featuring subsidiaries of networking technology producer Cisco, petroleum supplier Shell and power and automation group ABB.
Cisco Investments, Shell Technology Ventures and ABB Ventures were joined by venture capital fund G2VP, which led the round, Lightspeed Venture Partners, DCM Ventures, Spectrum 28 and H. Barton Asset Management.
Founded in 2013, Kespry allows organisations to source specialised aerial data through its unmanned aerial vehicles on demand.
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