In the News/Activism forum, on a thread titled ‘Unusual’: Runaway research balloon from West Texas crashes in New Mexico, Army Air Corps wrote: This is the company that made the balloon in question. It does sound like surveillance technology.
On Sceye's website they mention 'global partners' but never specify who the are (Hullo, China? Is that you?).
Sceye stresses Internet access, ecological uses, and search and rescue, but note on the second link below, the 'primary business model for Sceye' includes a lot of text which can't be read unless you have an account on that site, after mentioning Aerospace, Defense Tech, Energy Tech..
https://tracxn.com/d/companies/sceye/__ibP3yLB74dTslzJmk9m_oTMH8SzEUIl8WHWHbv-tvJs
From the tracxn.com website:
What does Sceye do?
Provider of solar-powered high-altitude airships. The solution helps to deliver the internet directly to devices and high-resolution imagery of the Earth in real time.Which sectors and market segments does Sceye operate in?
- Sceye serves in the B2B space in the Energy Tech, Aerospace, Maritime and Defense Tech, Auto Tech, Transportation and Logistics Tech, Environment Tech market segments.
- The primary business model of Sceye are: Energy Tech > ********* ** **** ** > ******Aerospace, Maritime and Defense Tech > ********* ** **** ** > ******Auto Tech > ********* ** **** ** > ******Transportation and Logistics Tech > ********* ** **** ** > ******Environment Tech > ********* ** **** ** > ******
Who are Sceye's investors?
Sceye has 3 institutional investors including Lauder Partners, Boost VC and SkyGate Digital.