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Skycatch Announces New Technology Initiatives to Achieve Climate-Resilient Infrastructure Globally
SINGAPORE and TOKYO, April 23, 2021/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Skycatch announces new initiatives to help companies and governments worldwide 
combat climate change with digital twin technology in construction, mining, and 
other infrastructure projects . 


Skycatch, a drone mapping and 3D analytics platform, announced today its new 
global initiatives for helping companies and governments worldwide approach new 
ways of using their frontier digital twin technology to build and maintain 
climate-resilient infrastructure.

"Digital twin technology is helping construction and mining companies worldwide 
reduce CO2 emissions by preventing design inconsistencies and providing 
complete transparency of the project across the board," said Christian Sanz, 
founder and CEO of Skycatch.

With the world's most populous and fastest-growing economies, Asia-Pacific 
emits the largest volume of greenhouse gas, producing about half the world's 
carbon dioxide according to the IMF( 
https://blogs.imf.org/2021/03/25/asia-pacific-the-gigantic-domino-of-climate-change/). 
Skycatch is rapidly expanding across Asia and Pacific, which currently accounts 
for half its market. The company plans to collaborate with ADB Ventures and its 
partners in Japan, China, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand to make 
infrastructure projects - including those for renewable energy - more resilient 
and leverage those solutions throughout the region. 

"Asian Development Bank (ADB) aims to play a catalytic role to enable 
technology in infrastructure projects, which result in reduced carbon 
footprints and increased safety and operational efficiency," said ADB's Daniel 
Hersson in a recent TechCrunch article( 
https://techcrunch.com/2021/03/25/drone-data-scanning-company-skycatch-announces-a-25m-raise/). 
"The enterprise-grade Skycatch technology for capturing, processing and 
analyzing high accuracy 3D drone data is a critical part to accomplishing that 
mission."

Skycatch's drone-based computer vision platform for the construction and mining 
industries reduces more than 30% of the rework by preventing design 
inconsistencies and providing complete transparency of the project.

"Companies can use digital twin technology to help detect and prevent mistakes 
from happening during the building process to minimize waste," said Sanz. "At 
Skycatch, we're on a mission to revolutionize operational and cost efficiency 
in infrastructure-related projects worldwide through our drone-based 3D 
computer vision technology."

Skycatch recently closed its Series C round funding( 
https://techcrunch.com/2021/03/25/drone-data-scanning-company-skycatch-announces-a-25m-raise/), 
culminating on $25 million raised, led by ADB 
Ventures(https://ventures.adb.org/) and Wavemaker 
Labs(https://www.wavemakerlabs.com/). Other new investors include 
I2BF(https://www.i2bf.com/), Falkon(https://www.falkonventures.com/), and 
Gaingels(https://gaingels.com/). 

"ADB's Sydney-based team is already piloting Skycatch drone-based technology in 
a project to create highly accurate digital twins of an infrastructure upgrade 
project during its construction phase. This has the potential to use the 
technology throughout entire life cycle of an infrastructure project enabling 
project implementation that is safer, more efficient, avoid rework, and reduce 
overall project carbon footprint," said Lotte Schou-Zibell, Regional Director 
of the Asian Development Bank's (ADB) Pacific Liaison and Coordination Office 
in Sydney. 

About Skycatch

Skycatch is a drone data company based in the Bay Area founded in 2013 to 
provide aerial data capture, processing, visualization, and analysis tools to 
the world's largest companies on their most demanding work sites. Over 10,000 
construction and mining sites in more than 20 countries, including Japan, 
China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Brazil, 
Australia, Canada, and the United States, use Skycatch's solutions. For more 
information, visit https://skycatch.com/.

About ADB Ventures

Set up by the Asian Development Bank, ADB Ventures is its venture arm that 
supports and invests in early-stage technology companies solving large unsolved 
problems in emerging Asia. ADB Ventures typically invests across seed and early 
stages, providing leading technology companies with risk capital, deep 
insights, and networks. For more information, please visit 
https://ventures.adb.org/. 

About Wavemaker Partners

Wavemaker Partners is an early-stage venture capital firm dual-headquartered in 
Los Angeles and Singapore. Wavemaker is one of the most active early-stage 
investors in Southern California and Southeast Asia and has invested in over 
360 companies in the last 17 years. For more information, please visit 
https://wavemaker.vc/. 

Media Contact:
Nattasuda Anusonadisai,
Email: natt.consultant@adb.org

SOURCE  Skycatch
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