Asylon Robotics, a pioneer in robotic perimeter security technology, has successfully closed a $24 million Series B funding round. This investment was led by Insight Partners, with contributions from Veteran Ventures Capital, Allegion Ventures, and the GO PA Fund. The funding is set to propel Asylon into its next growth phase, focusing on product innovation, scaling deployments, and reinforcing its leadership in providing robotic security services to both commercial and government sectors.
The company’s integrated solutions, which include autonomous drones, ground robotics, and AI-driven command software, have already completed over 250,000 security missions. These missions span across corporate campuses, critical infrastructure, logistics hubs, and defense installations, showcasing the versatility and reliability of Asylon’s technology.
Damon Henry, CEO and Co-Founder of Asylon, emphasized the transformative potential of this funding. He highlighted the company’s commitment to delivering automated, tech-enabled security services that surpass traditional systems in cost-effectiveness and resilience. With Insight Partners sharing this vision, Asylon is poised to redefine the standards of intelligent security.
Mike Hayes, Managing Director at Insight Partners, praised Asylon’s innovative approach to physical security. The integration of robotics, AI, and mission execution positions Asylon as a leader in a market increasingly leaning towards automation and reliability. This partnership underscores the confidence in Asylon’s potential to drive industry transformation.
The Series B funding will primarily support the expansion of Asylon’s engineering, operations, and go-to-market teams. Additionally, it will accelerate product development across its robotic platforms and strengthen partnerships in defense, logistics, and critical infrastructure sectors. As the demand for automated security systems grows, Asylon is well-equipped to meet these needs with enhanced speed, scalability, and technical expertise.
For those interested in learning more about Asylon’s robotic security solutions, further information is available at https://asylonrobotics.com/.

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