CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY
Centre for Autonomous and Cyber-Physical Systems, our academic research partner on autonomy and terminal guidance.
EYEBROOK TECHNOLOGIES
Eyebrook Technologies was founded in February 2026 by two former Royal Artillery officers. We build to mission, not to spec. Every requirement is delivered as an instance of the core capability.
Eyebrook exists to restore adaptive advantage, building autonomous and edge AI systems shaped by the people who use them at the speed conflict demands.
The character of conflict changes faster than institutions can. Advantage belongs to whoever adapts first and adaptation happens where systems meet reality, not in a distant development cycle. Eyebrook builds there: alongside users, against real feedback, under real conditions. Every deployment sharpens the system. Every system sharpens the edge.
Former Royal Artillery officer. Commissioned in 2017 into an Air Defence regiment, moving to 4/73 Special OP Battery in 2020 and XO Land Special Operations Forces in 2025, before finishing his career at an Air Assault STA Battery. Specialised in surveillance, reconnaissance and joint fires in the divisional and corps deep with operational experience of emplacing technical equipment.
Leads technical development and the R&D programme. Built and tested the AURIS detection baseline and developed SENTINEL directly from experience with unattended surveillance equipment in the field.
Former Royal Artillery officer. Commissioned in 2017 with roles in Air Defence and uncrewed air systems; deployed to Estonia as lead air-defence liaison for the enhanced forward presence battlegroup.
Since leaving the Army, a career in private wealth management at St. James's Place and Cazenove Capital, with qualifications in financial planning and investment advice. Leads commercial strategy, fundraising and government engagement.
We understand the threat. In defence, the user connection is a structural advantage. It shortens the distance between a real operational problem and a fielded capability and it earns credibility.
Centre for Autonomous and Cyber-Physical Systems, our academic research partner on autonomy and terminal guidance.
A dedicated mechanical design engineer joining the core team to take prototypes to ruggedised, fielded hardware.
Specialist patent counsel securing Eyebrook's sovereign intellectual property position.
In development, with senior defence, procurement and technical advisors supporting the roadmap.