SkyBee spreads its wings Globally: startup breaks technological barriers with AI-Powered drones
SkyBee proudly showcased its groundbreaking innovation at the “Infoshare 2025” competition held on May 27 in Gdańsk, Poland. As the world’s first technological initiative dedicated to protecting wild bee species, SkyBee introduces an AI-powered autonomous pollination drone system that enhances agricultural productivity and contributes to biodiversity conservation.
The startup’s core mission is to provide a sustainable and ecologically integrated alternative to traditional pollination methods amid the global decline of natural pollinators—especially wild bees. Tailored for modern farmers and environmental specialists, SkyBee delivers a highly efficient and eco-friendly solution.
Outfitted with advanced GPS navigation and artificial intelligence, SkyBee drones execute precision pollination by adapting to different crop types and field conditions. The drones analyze real-time data and make autonomous decisions based on the plant’s development stage, maximizing productivity.
This technology is particularly valuable for agricultural operations aiming to avoid harmful chemical-based methods. SkyBee supports sustainable agriculture by improving yields while preserving environmental health. Its modular design allows easy integration into both commercial agricultural systems and governmental environmental programs.
The SkyBee team comprises experts in futuristic technologies, bioengineering, and agricultural sciences. Open to global collaborations and strategic partnerships, the team is focused on expanding the impact of this innovation worldwide.
To support this growth, formal outreach efforts have been made to relevant government agencies and international foundations focused on sustainability, technology, and agriculture.
SkyBee is gaining strong traction in the global AI ecosystem. The project has been officially invited to represent one of the world’s top five startups at the prestigious “AI Summit 2025” in San Francisco, USA, on June 18–19. SkyBee will also be featured on June 4 at Italy’s “We Make the Future” in Bologna, and from June 8–12 at “London Tech Week” in the UK.
In addition, the startup has been selected to participate in over 30 international startup and innovation events worldwide, including in Japan, Germany, France, Brazil, Singapore, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia.
SkyBee is far more than a tech innovation—it is a solution with significant ecological and social impact. At its core is the mission to save wild bee species, which support nearly 70% of global food production. The collapse of these pollinator populations would have devastating consequences for ecosystems and human food security.
With SkyBee’s autonomous drones, the lost pollination potential per hectare can be effectively restored, leading to crop yield increases of up to 30%. Additionally, the precision nature of the drones reduces the need for chemical pesticides, helping to maintain soil health and biodiversity.
SkyBee also positively impacts farmers’ livelihoods. By reducing manual labor needs and increasing efficiency, it enhances agricultural income. Moreover, the system supports green economy efforts and biodiversity conservation. In areas where SkyBee has been tested, a noticeable rise in bird, insect, and wildlife populations has been recorded—highlighting its regenerative environmental effect.
Pilot tests are now being prepared in five countries, signaling readiness for global deployment. By reducing the environmental footprint of traditional agricultural practices, the technology offers a viable path toward green transformation. It stands as a strong model of “green diplomacy” and marks a shift toward smarter, more responsible farming.
SkyBee resides at the powerful intersection of artificial intelligence and environmental sustainability. Each success achieved is a step toward a greener, more resilient future for our planet. SkyBee is not just a startup—it is the beginning of a global ecological movement.