Lindahl advisor to AirForestry AB in connection with investment of approximately SEK 100 million
Lindahl has acted as legal advisor to the Uppsala-based deeptech company AirForestry AB in connection with an investment of approximately SEK 100 million. The issue proceeds will be used to further develop the company's drone technology.

AirForestry develops high-capacity drones for forest thinning. The company's technology enables aerial tree harvesting, minimising terrain disruption and protecting biodiversity. AirForestry's electrically powered harvesting drones enables fossil-free, sustainable and more cost-effective forestry.
For more information about AirForestry and the investment, see here.
Lindahl’s team consisted of project manager Disa Almqvist, Theo Biström, Åsa Fahlén and Anna-Karin Hagman and Mikael Smedeby (responsible partner).
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Disa Almqvist
Senior Associate | AdvokatTheo Biström
AssociateÅsa Fahlén
Senior Associate I Advokat I Notary PublicAnna-Karin Langdell Hagman
AssistantMikael Smedeby
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