Space-Eyes Soars with Strategic Board Appointments Ahead of Public Debut

Drone technology company Space-Eyes is set to go public, backed by notable figures including Eric Trump. The company is enhancing its board with key industry leaders to augment expertise in national security and defense, amid rising demand for its AI-powered geospatial intelligence and counter-drone technologies.

Space-Eyes Soars with Strategic Board Appointments Ahead of Public Debut

Space-Eyes, a pioneering drone technology firm, announced its intention to strengthen its board with high-profile appointments, including a former Delta Force officer and a leading investment banking veteran, as it gears up to become a public entity. This strategic move follows a merger agreement with McKinley Acquisition Corp aimed at launching Space-Eyes into the public domain, confirmed by the company's recent statement.

The collaboration with McKinley Acquisition Corp values the newly formed entity at $638 million, supplemented by both cash and an enterprise valuation of $370 million. Based in Miami, Space-Eyes is recognized for its development of AI-driven geospatial intelligence and cutting-edge counter-drone technologies tailored for governmental use.

The anticipated appointments are designed to enhance the company's proficiency in areas critical to national defense. Key figures set to join the board include retired Lieutenant Colonel Jim Reese and Terry Meguid, alongside other esteemed professionals. Eric Trump, despite not joining the board, plays a pivotal role as a strategic adviser and a significant investor in the firm.

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