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The latest acquisition deals in Welsh business

Companies featured include Drone Evolution, Llusern Scientific, Do-It Solutions and NES Services Group

Here we feature the latest equity and acquisition deals in Welsh business.

Caerphilly-based Drone Evolution has secured equity backing from the British Business Bank’s £135m Investment Fund Wales as it looks to accelerate growth.

The company, which was set up in 2018, has secured a £850,000 investment from the £50m equity element of the fund from the economic development bank of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government, which is funded managed by Foresight.

The nine-strong team, co-founded by business partners Clayton Earney, Toby Townrow and John Young, pilot drones and provide º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-wide consultancy services. Some of its key clients include multi national property management company CBRE facilities management venture Mitie, Caerphilly Borough Council, as well as delivering in-depth land surveys for EDF Energy’s windfarm projects.

Drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are used to supply aid and food, water and medicine to areas Following the aftermath of Storm Dennis, Drone Evolution, was able to inspect infrastructure damage, problem areas and terrain conditions, to assist in the clean-up operation and to provide mapping and data collection.

Clayton Earney of Drone Evolution, Ruby Godrich, Foresight, Bethan Bannister, British Business Bank, John Young, Toby Townrow, both Drone Evolution.

Mr Townrow, business development director at Drone Evolution, said:“Much of our work is inspection and detection, as well as remedial work. We offer early analysis to prevent potential damage. Our drones are used to complete building, telecoms and typography land surveys, thermography and traffic monitoring. We have worked extensively on coal tip mapping and monitoring year on year for any shift or danger.

“We continue to work closely with local authorities to help reduce overhead costs. Our drones identify blocked drains or missing tiles on schools, to prevent leaks and damage.”

On its latest investment he added:“It was clear from our very first conversations with Foresight that we were compatible for Investment Fund for Wales support in unlocking the business’ true potential.”