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Fundraising
Manna Raises $30M to Scale Rapid Drone Delivery
Published
11 months agoon
By
Jacob StonerTable Of Contents

Manna, a leading drone delivery company in Ireland and the UK, secured $30 million in funding in March 2025. Molten Ventures and Tapestry VC led the round, with participation from Coca‑Cola HBC, Dynamo VC, Radius Capital, and Enterprise Ireland. This latest raise brings Manna’s total equity funding to more than $60 million, adding to earlier rounds completed since 2021.
The Mission and Vision of Manna
Manna’s mission is to reshape last-mile logistics through ultra-fast, autonomous drone delivery. The company envisions a future where food, groceries, and essential goods arrive in under three minutes—dramatically cutting delivery times while reducing carbon emissions.
Core Technology and Operations at Manna
Manna’s aviation-grade drones fly at speeds near 80 km/h and operate within a 3 km delivery radius. Each drone carries up to 4 kg and functions semi-autonomously, with one remote operator overseeing several flights. By mid-2025, Manna had completed over 165,000 deliveries and was averaging 80 per day.
To ensure quality and efficiency, the drones are designed for low-altitude urban operations. Their modular build supports quick maintenance and hardware upgrades, keeping the fleet agile and responsive to demand.
Market Position and Traction
Manna has built strong partnerships with brands such as Just Eat, DoorDash, Deliveroo, Coca-Cola HBC, Tesco, and Samsung. These relationships have proven instrumental in driving consistent delivery volume and public confidence in drone logistics.
While operating successfully in Ireland, Manna is now expanding across the UK. To support this growth, the company is developing quieter drone propellers—aiming to reduce operational noise by 40% in response to feedback from Dublin communities.
Moreover, Manna began trial operations in Helsinki and other Nordic cities, highlighting its broader ambitions within Europe’s fast-evolving drone logistics landscape.
Funding Details and Strategic Impact
March 2025 – $30M Round
Lead Investors: Molten Ventures, Tapestry VC
Co-Investors: Coca‑Cola HBC, Dynamo VC, Radius Capital, Enterprise Ireland
Key Objectives for the Capital:
Scale drone operations across the UK and Ireland
Enhance drone technology, focusing on quieter, more efficient systems
Strengthen regulatory collaborations and commercial partnerships
This investment marks a major step in Manna’s scaling strategy, reinforcing its commitment to safe, efficient, and community-conscious delivery.
Strategic Partnerships and Collaborations
Manna continues to grow its ecosystem of commercial and civic partners. Early collaborations with Just Eat, Tesco, and Samsung validated the practical scalability of drone logistics. These partnerships also played a key role in building operational trust.
In 2024, Coca-Cola HBC joined as both a pilot partner and a strategic investor, reinforcing its role in last-mile distribution across campuses and suburban areas.
In parallel, Manna works closely with local councils and aviation regulators in Ireland, the UK, and the Nordics. These collaborations help shape policies that support both technological advancement and public comfort—especially around airspace use and noise mitigation.
Why Manna Is a Company to Watch
Manna blends advanced drone technology with real-world delivery success. Its strategic partnerships, focus on noise reduction, and ability to scale rapidly set it apart in the European market. As urban logistics evolves, Manna is not just participating—it’s defining the pace and standard for drone-based delivery.
As the CEO of Flyeye.io, Jacob Stoner spearheads the company's operations with his extensive expertise in the drone industry. He is a licensed commercial drone operator in Canada, where he frequently conducts drone inspections. Jacob is a highly respected figure within his local drone community, where he indulges his passion for videography during his leisure time. Above all, Jacob's keen interest lies in the potential societal impact of drone technology advancements.
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