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Drones are evolving into flying agentic AI systems

โ€œFrom a product perspective, I think the course that we're charting is towards our drones being like flying agentic AI, just like you have an agent that you interact with on your computer or in the cloud, this thing is an agent that can move and do more for you in the physical world and you should interact with it in similar ways. Like it should have the intelligence and domain expertise to be useful to you in that way.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry

Leaders must maintain high-level technical engineering expertise

โ€œI think one of the things that was certainly true at Apple then is just this insistence on their leaders being exceptional engineers themselves. I remember a conversation that made a big impression on me. I was talking to one of our advisors who was a key senior executive at Apple at the time of like, how do you think about prioritizing sort of like management and leadership skills versus technical ability? And he just said, you need both. Like, you can't compromise. The best people are able to do both.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry
Apr 22

Choose hardware over software when it significantly reduces user friction and taps

โ€œEven though it was 2008 recession time and every single person I talked to at MIT and outside like you know the startup world I thought I was crazy. Um but I still enjoyed it and I never looked back. Um I still remember the call where I just at some point I just picked up the phone and called my adviser. Um, I had already passed my calls. So like I had already like done everything I need to do to get my P like all the hard parts of like doing the PhD were kind of done.โ€

โ€” Rajat Suri

Secure supply chains require independence from China

โ€œA year and a half ago, we had the great honor of being sanctioned by the Chinese government. And it was a pretty aggressive action. They announced the sanctions, and then they showed up at the suppliers that we still had in China, shut them down, stop them from doing business with us, really tried to kill us. So that was a fun adventure for our supply chain team. They've done incredible work, and we've been able to maintain supply. And I think the good news piece of this is that we now have by far the most secure drone supply chain in the world, independent from China.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry

Skydio will triple drone production during 2026

โ€œThe number one constraint we're facing right now is building more drones faster. The demand for these products has really just exploded over the last couple of years. We a couple of weeks ago announced a $50 million, 3,000 drone order from the US Army. That size of contract is actually not that much of an outlier for us these days. So it's a good problem to have, but we will be tripling production over the course of this year.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry

Leaders must maintain high-level technical engineering expertise

โ€œI think one of the things that was certainly true at Apple then is just this insistence on their leaders being exceptional engineers themselves. I remember a conversation that made a big impression on me. I was talking to one of our advisors who was a key senior executive at Apple at the time of like, how do you think about prioritizing sort of like management and leadership skills versus technical ability? And he just said, you need both. Like, you can't compromise. The best people are able to do both.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry
Apr 22

Ignore conventional wisdom even when experts call your timing and ideas crazy

โ€œI thought about from first principles like if I'm a user in a restaurant do I want to be pulling out my phone and fiddling with an app or do I want to just have something right there that's like one or two taps away. If you just look at the number of taps and the seconds it takes to access something, uh it was pretty clear that a dedicated device would be the fastest way for a consumer. And um and it would be because it's purpose built for restaurants.โ€

โ€” Rajat Suri

Skydio raised $110M Series F at $4.4B valuation

โ€œYeah, so we're very excited to be announcing our Series F. This was $110 million fundraise, $4.4 billion post-money valuation led by insider investors. And I really think the most significant fact in this whole thing is how small it is. We're in the very rare and harder position amongst robotics and AI companies of actually having rapidly declining capital needs. It's a testament to the strength of the core business, the demand for these products, having a really elite team that's capable of operating extremely efficiently, that we actually don't need that money to keep scaling.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry
Apr 22

Experience industry operations firsthand to build a product that actually works

โ€œI still need to learn what the experience is like as a waiter. So, I asked him if I could work there. um and uh and actually experience uh what a restaurant was like from from the waiter side. And he let me do that. And yeah, I I ended up really really getting super deep on restaurant operations.โ€

โ€” Rajat Suri

Drones will respond to every 911 call by 2031

โ€œI think a default expectation in five years is if there's an emergency, you call 911, a drone shows up in a few seconds, and that's going to be everywhere in the US, hopefully everywhere in the world. And that's going to change the way policing works. It's going to get better outcomes, you're going to have fewer officer involved shootings, faster response times. And I think you can also do that while protecting privacy and transparency. Like these things are essentially flying body cameras.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry

Drones will respond to every 911 call by 2031

โ€œI think a default expectation in five years is if there's an emergency, you call 911, a drone shows up in a few seconds, and that's going to be everywhere in the US, hopefully everywhere in the world. And that's going to change the way policing works. It's going to get better outcomes, you're going to have fewer officer involved shootings, faster response times. And I think you can also do that while protecting privacy and transparency. Like these things are essentially flying body cameras.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry

New R10 and F10 drones expand use cases

โ€œNow we're in a position to use that core technology to apply it to different form factors and use cases. And that's where the indoor drone comes into place, because a lot of dangerous work happens indoors. It's where the fixed wing drone that can cover much longer ranges comes into play. And it's a very exciting, fun time to basically take these mature technology building blocks to be able to pretty quickly assemble them into a fundamentally new capability.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry

Skydio raised $110M Series F at $4.4B valuation

โ€œYeah, so we're very excited to be announcing our Series F. This was $110 million fundraise, $4.4 billion post-money valuation led by insider investors. And I really think the most significant fact in this whole thing is how small it is. We're in the very rare and harder position amongst robotics and AI companies of actually having rapidly declining capital needs. It's a testament to the strength of the core business, the demand for these products, having a really elite team that's capable of operating extremely efficiently, that we actually don't need that money to keep scaling.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry

Secure supply chains require independence from China

โ€œA year and a half ago, we had the great honor of being sanctioned by the Chinese government. And it was a pretty aggressive action. They announced the sanctions, and then they showed up at the suppliers that we still had in China, shut them down, stop them from doing business with us, really tried to kill us. So that was a fun adventure for our supply chain team. They've done incredible work, and we've been able to maintain supply. And I think the good news piece of this is that we now have by far the most secure drone supply chain in the world, independent from China.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry

Skydio will triple drone production during 2026

โ€œThe number one constraint we're facing right now is building more drones faster. The demand for these products has really just exploded over the last couple of years. We a couple of weeks ago announced a $50 million, 3,000 drone order from the US Army. That size of contract is actually not that much of an outlier for us these days. So it's a good problem to have, but we will be tripling production over the course of this year.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry

Drones are evolving into flying agentic AI systems

โ€œFrom a product perspective, I think the course that we're charting is towards our drones being like flying agentic AI, just like you have an agent that you interact with on your computer or in the cloud, this thing is an agent that can move and do more for you in the physical world and you should interact with it in similar ways. Like it should have the intelligence and domain expertise to be useful to you in that way.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry
Apr 22

Embrace the chaos of startups over the security of structured academic life

โ€œEven though I got into this amazing PhD program which actually was a PhD MBA and and it was a free ride like it was like they paid it was basically paid for um I I still enjoyed the chaos of startups and I didn't like the structured life of a PhD uh and and the lack of risk you know actually bothered me.โ€

โ€” Rajat Suri

Capital needs are decreasing despite rapid scaling

โ€œI really think the most significant fact in this whole thing is how small it is. We're in the very rare and harder position amongst robotics and AI companies of actually having rapidly declining capital needs. And it's a testament, I think, to the strength of the core business, the demand for these products, having a really elite team that's capable of operating extremely efficiently, that we actually don't need that money to keep scaling and even make more and more aggressive bets in building new products.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry

Capital needs are decreasing despite rapid scaling

โ€œI really think the most significant fact in this whole thing is how small it is. We're in the very rare and harder position amongst robotics and AI companies of actually having rapidly declining capital needs. And it's a testament, I think, to the strength of the core business, the demand for these products, having a really elite team that's capable of operating extremely efficiently, that we actually don't need that money to keep scaling and even make more and more aggressive bets in building new products.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry

New R10 and F10 drones expand use cases

โ€œNow we're in a position to use that core technology to apply it to different form factors and use cases. And that's where the indoor drone comes into place, because a lot of dangerous work happens indoors. It's where the fixed wing drone that can cover much longer ranges comes into play. And it's a very exciting, fun time to basically take these mature technology building blocks to be able to pretty quickly assemble them into a fundamentally new capability.โ€

โ€” Adam Bry
Apr 22

Solve universal friction points like the hour-long struggle to split checks

โ€œI did have the idea while eating at a restaurant in Harvard Square in Boston with several other MIT and Harvard engineers. So, actually that part is completely accurate and we had a great meal. It was someone's birthday. Um and we um we couldn't we really did struggle to spit the track, you know, like uh and it did take us an hour. And I actually went home that night and I wrote a business plan for the 100k competition.โ€

โ€” Rajat Suri

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