Poland’s Reakto gets €1M

Reakto Poland

Reakto Poland

Krakow-based Reakto, a company that builds drone infrastructure based on Anything-as-a-Service (XaaS) canvas, announced that it has secured over €1M in funding to bring its ‘ground-breaking’ drone security solution to the market.

Reakto secured the funding by receiving contributions of €121,000 from 24 individual investors, €53,000 in debt financing, and the remaining funds from strategic investor AMM Global from Lodz.

Founded in 2020 by Szymon Lekstan and Wojciech Stawiarski, Reakto designs and operates the Rapid Response Drone Network, a drone-based property protection service intended to meet the needs of private, commercial, and critical infrastructure facilities.

Currently, the company is developing a proprietary Anything as a Service model that enables semi-autonomous (and eventually autonomous) patrol and intervention flights using unmanned aircraft.

The company is both the manufacturer and provider of this solution and maintains a network of docking stations to support its fleet of drones.

Reakto adapts the service to meet the needs of its clients and the continuously changing demands of the modern world by working with security industry partners to create customized solutions.

Reakto has released its findings following a pilot program that lasted several months. 

The program involved testing the technology, simulating interventions with intruders, intervention groups, and drones, as well as consultations and analysis with partners in the security sector like Seris Konsalnet, Taurus Ochrona, Capital Security, VIP Security System, and Sezam Ochrona.

Reakto says the funds will speed up its in-house drone and docking station technology development and implementation, opening the door for countrywide commercial operations by the end of the year.

 

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