Asylon Robotics Secures $24 Million in Series B Funding to Revolutionize Security with Robotics
July 22nd, 2025 1:52 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Asylon Robotics' $24 million Series B funding round, led by Insight Partners with contributions from Veteran Ventures Capital and others, marks a significant step towards advancing robotic security technology for commercial and government use.

Asylon, Inc., a leader in robotic perimeter security technology, has successfully closed a $24 million Series B funding round. This investment, spearheaded by Insight Partners and supported by Veteran Ventures Capital, Allegion Ventures, and the GO PA Fund, is set to fuel Asylon's expansion in product innovation and market reach. The company's integrated solutions, including autonomous drones and AI-driven command software, have already completed over 250,000 security missions, showcasing their potential to redefine security protocols across various sectors.
Damon Henry, CEO and Co-Founder of Asylon, emphasized the transformative impact of this funding, stating it enables the company to scale operations and deliver automated, tech-enabled security services that surpass traditional systems in cost-effectiveness and resilience. Insight Partners' Mike Hayes highlighted Asylon's unique position in the market, praising its comprehensive approach that combines robotics, AI, and mission execution to meet the growing demand for automated and reliable security solutions.
The Series B funding will primarily support the expansion of Asylon's engineering and operations teams, accelerate product development, and strengthen partnerships in defense, logistics, and critical infrastructure sectors. With this financial backing, Asylon is poised to lead the charge in making intelligent security systems a standard, addressing the need for more resilient and automated security solutions. For further details on Asylon's innovative security solutions, visit https://asylonrobotics.com/.
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