SkyX to open R&D center in Israel, hire 50 people
Founded by Israeli Didi Horn, SkyX develops long-range drones for aerial scanning and data analysis
16:5515.11.20
Unmanned Aircraft System company SkyX Ltd., founded by Israeli Didi Horn, is opening a research and development center in Israel and is recruiting 50 employees, most in the fields of software development and image processing.
Horn founded the company in 2016 and it currently employs dozens of workers in offices in Canada, the U.S., Romania, and now in Israel too. The current expansion comes on the heels of the company signing a contract with one of the world’s leading oil companies.

SkyX founder Didi Horn. Photo: SkyXצילום: SkyX
“SkyX is a combination of a Canadian-global company that carries out international scale projects and an Israeli arm with advanced dynamic and creative capabilities. The combination offers the ability to provide breakthrough technology meeting the high standards of the world’s largest energy companies,” Horn said.
“The company proved its ability to carry out global scale projects in 2018 and signed initial contracts in 2019. Now, in the wake of signing multi-year contracts, the company decided to expand its services and advance at an accelerated pace in strategic locations. As for Israel, there is no doubt, it is the world leader when it comes to image processing and data analysis, so it was clear that we’d open the new center in the country with the best available talent,” Horn added.

Skyx's unmanned aerial vehicles. Photo: SkyXצילום: SkyX
The company, which has so far raised $18 million in two rounds of funding, is currently conducting its third round to help it meet increased demands resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak. Israeli businesswoman and entrepreneur Lital Leshem recently joined the company’s board of directors.

