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Omnipresent is a technology company.
Omnipresent provides global employment solutions for distributed teams, allowing businesses to hire talent from over 160 countries seamlessly.
Omnipresent has raised $138.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Omnipresent has raised $138.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Omnipresent has raised $138.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $120.0M Series B in March 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2022 | $120M Series B | Kinnevik, Tencent Holdings | Brighteye Ventures, Episode 1 Ventures, Playfair Capital, Akash Gupta, Charlie Songhurst, Christopher Priebe, IAN Hogarth, Mandeep Singh, Srin Madipalli, Uncorrelated Ventures | Announced |
| Jan 1, 2021 | $16M Series A | — | Brighteye Ventures, Episode 1 Ventures, Fuel Ventures, LAUNCH, Playfair Capital, Philip Green, TrueSight Ventures | Announced |
| Aug 1, 2020 | $2M Seed | Playfair Capital | Brighteye Ventures, Entrepreneur First, Episode 1 Ventures, HG Ventures, Kinnevik, Charlie Songhurst, Christopher Priebe, IAN Hogarth, Mandeep Singh, Srin Madipalli, Akash Gupta, Andrew Goodman, Charlie Songhurst, Srin Madipalli, Entrepreneurs First, TrueSight Ventures | Announced |
Omnipresent Robot Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (also referred to as Omnipresent Robot Tech) is an Indian technology company specializing in industrial-grade autonomous drones and robotic systems.[1][3] It builds solutions like long-endurance pipeline inspection drones (e.g., a 51 km flight for HPCL), AI-powered agriculture spray drones via an “Agri Nerve Centre” that boosts crop yields by ~20%, and computer-vision-based dashboards for live analytics from CCTV, drones, and robots in refineries, utilities, and plants.[1][5] The company serves sectors including energy, infrastructure, agriculture, defense, and environmental monitoring, solving problems like remote inspections, precision farming, and real-time industrial monitoring with GIS, spatial analytics, earth observation, and sensors.[1]
Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Delhi, India, it operates as a private OEM with 11-50 employees, focusing on high-endurance, AI-driven autonomy to enable efficient operations in harsh environments.[1][3]
Omnipresent Robot Technologies was incorporated in 2010 in Delhi, India, with CEO Aakash Sinha as a key founder leading its development as a drone manufacturer.[1][3] The company's emergence aligns with India's growing push into geospatial and robotics tech, starting with expertise in GIS, spatial analytics, GNSS positioning, sensors, and emerging technologies like infrastructure modeling.[1] Early traction came from real-world deployments, such as pipeline inspections for major energy firms like HPCL and AI-coordinated agriculture drones demonstrating yield improvements, marking pivotal moments in proving industrial viability.[1] This backstory reflects a shift from foundational sensor tech to integrated robotic systems, humanizing its growth through practical, sector-specific innovations in a resource-constrained ecosystem.[1][5]
Omnipresent Robot Tech rides the global surge in autonomous robotics and drone tech, fueled by AI advancements, geospatial data explosion, and demands for contactless inspections post-pandemic.[1][5] Timing is ideal amid India's drone policy liberalization (e.g., PLI schemes) and rising needs in energy/infrastructure amid net-zero goals, where remote monitoring cuts costs and risks.[1] Market forces like labor shortages, climate monitoring, and precision agriculture (projected to hit $15B+ globally) favor its solutions, influencing the ecosystem by pioneering indigenous SAR and AI fusion for affordable, high-res 3D mapping in underserved regions.[1][5] It bolsters India's geospatial infrastructure, enabling startups and incumbents in AEC, location intelligence, and defense to scale efficiently.
Omnipresent is poised for expansion with indigenous SAR satellites like OmniSAR3D and AI-enhanced drones targeting global exports, especially as drone markets grow 20%+ CAGR through 2030.[1][5] Trends like edge AI, 5G integration, and sustainability will shape its path, amplifying defense/agri roles amid geopolitical shifts. Its influence may evolve from niche OEM to ecosystem leader, powering India's drone economy—cementing its status as a foundational player in robotics for distributed, real-world challenges, much like its core mission of omnipresent industrial autonomy.[1][3][5]
Omnipresent has raised $138.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Omnipresent's investors include Kinnevik, Tencent, Brighteye Ventures, Episode 1 Ventures, Playfair Capital, Akash Gupta, Charlie Songhurst, Christopher Priebe, Ian Hogarth, Mandeep Singh, Srin Madipalli, Uncorrelated Ventures.