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Browne Jacobson advises Omega Crop on GBP1.2m seed round investment

Browne Jacobson’s Corporate Technology team has advised Omega Crop, an agricultural modelling and remote sensing business, on its GBP1.2 million seed round by science business builder, Oxford Sciences Innovation (OSI).

Omega Crop (formerly operating as Dark Horse Technologies) was set up by two MBA students from the University of Oxford and specialises in the supply of sustainable tech products, tools and services aimed at the agricultural industry.

The investment will support Omega Crop’s ambitions for further growth and advance its agricultural yield prediction and crop loss diagnosis technology product portfolio in a bid to support the production of food in a sustainable way.                   

OSI, which was set up in 2015, works in partnership with the University of Oxford and has built a portfolio of over 100 Oxford science-based companies worth over USD2 billion. Notable portfolio companies include, Vaccitech, the team that helped to develop the Oxford Vaccine.

Jared Bainbridge, Co-founder and CEO of Omega Crop, says: “We are only too aware of the responsibility that we have as a business to develop sustainable and innovative products and practices that will help protect our environment. It is fantastic to have the backing and support from OSI to help us achieve these key objectives. 

“OSI have a fantastic portfolio of world-changing businesses and we are delighted to become part of that and to have them on board in this next exciting phase of our journey.” 

The London-based Browne Jacobson team was led by Corporate Technology partner Jon Snade, with assistance from senior associate Harry Pearson and associate Shania Sood.

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