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Pollinatework Ltd

Sensibee: Automated Pollinator Monitoring for Real-Time Biodiversity Data

Sensibee automates pollinator monitoring year-round using AI-powered cameras. Real-time species identification, evidence-based biodiversity reports, and actionable insights for farms, cities, and nature reserves.

CRN
15537323
Founded
2024
Age
2

Overview

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Legal name
POLLINATEWORK LTD
Region
Unknown
Registered address
167-169 GREAT PORTLAND STREET
5TH FLOOR
LONDON
ENGLAND
W1W 5PF
Insolvency history
No

Latest accounts

Financial period: 2 Mar 2024 to 31 Mar 2025

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Turnover
Unknown
Profit / Loss
Unknown
Employees
3

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

6 events
13 Feb
2027

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

31 Dec
2026

Accounts due

Accounts Due

Next accounts due date

08 Jun
2026

Accounts Amended With Accounts Type Total Exemption Full

Accounts Analysed

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Published 08 Jun 2026 22:50

30 Jan
2026

Confirmation statement filed

Confirmation

Last confirmation statement made up date

31 Mar
2025

Accounts filed

Accounts

Last accounts made up date

02 Mar
2024

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Spinout profile

2 entries

Company description

Pollinatework develops a software platform, Sensibee, which aims to monitor pollinator populations using a network of non-lethal devices.

Project impact

Young company on the pathway towards impact.

not yet

Pollinatework
2024
Pollinatework Ltd
2024

Public funding

1 award
First funded
2024
Funded years
2024
Age at first award
0 years

Projects

2024 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Sensibee pollinator monitoring and identification: more accessible, reliable, autonomous, and accurate

1 Aug 2024 to 31 Jan 2026

Awarded
£122,288
Total cost £174,697

How are the bees doing? And the butterflies? Hoverflies? Ladybirds? Wasps? **The U.K. hosts 1,500 species of insect pollinators**. They are beautiful. We need them to produce fruits and nuts. Flowering plants need them to survive. Birds and small mammals eat pollinators directly. Unfortunately, **many pollinating species are struggling**: There are fewer ...

Product types

Collaborative R&D