Ilford-based Gasuna Technologies raises £31.5k for gas cylinder data platform
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Gasuna Technologies is building digital infrastructure to automate gas cylinder operations and inventory management. The Ilford-based startup recently raised an estimated £31.5k in a funding round that values the business at approximately £1.4m.
Founded in 2024, the company develops software solutions to connect gas cylinders to suppliers via real-time data. This system is designed to enable automated refills and provide safety intelligence for industrial and domestic gas users. Gasuna Technologies also conducts research and experimental development within natural sciences and engineering to support its technical platform.
Financial records for the year ended 30 June 2025 show the company had one employee. This funding round (allotted in May 2026) provides capital as the company continues to develop its core infrastructure. The estimated post-money valuation of £1.4m reflects the early-stage nature of the business following its first full year of operations.
The company's software publishing and IT consultancy activities focus on creating a connected ecosystem for gas suppliers to monitor their assets remotely. By integrating real-time data, Gasuna Technologies aims to solve logistical challenges related to manual inventory tracking and safety monitoring in the gas sector. The platform provides suppliers with visibility into cylinder usage, allowing for more efficient distribution and reduced downtime for end users. This digital infrastructure connects physical assets to automated management tools to improve supply chain transparency.
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