Skytree, founded in 2014 and spun out of the European Space Agency (ESA), develops and deploys modular Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology. The company's systems capture atmospheric carbon dioxide for reuse in various applications or permanent storage, focusing on decentralizing carbon capture. Its growing team of scientists and engineers works from offices in Amsterdam, Almere, Toronto, and Nashville.
The company's core products, Skytree Stratus and Skytree Stratus Park, are modular and scalable machines designed for on-site CO₂ generation. These systems serve multiple industry verticals, including greenhouses, vertical farms, carbon removal projects, power-to-x fuels, drink carbonation, and water treatment. Technical expertise spans Direct Air Capture, carbon capture, and modular engineering.
Skytree has secured €14M in funding to support its operations. The company's stated mission is accelerating the health of the planet and society through its carbon capture technology.