Skkynet announces 268% subscription growth and $2.6M AI initiative for industrial data connectivity. Company maintains profitability while expanding leadership Skkynet announces 268% subscription growth and $2.6M AI initiative for industrial data connectivity. Company maintains profitability while expanding leadership

Skkynet’s Subscription Revenue Soars 268% in Fiscal 2025 Amid Strategic Shift to AI and SaaS

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Skkynet Cloud Systems, Inc. announced financial results for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2025, revealing a dramatic 268% year-over-year growth in subscription revenue. This surge validates the company’s strategic shift toward a recurring revenue model, even as total annual revenue remained stable at $2.55 million during this transition period. The company reported net income of $35,351, maintaining profitability while investing in team expansion and product development, and increased its working capital to $1.0 million to support upcoming growth initiatives.

‘While our total top-line revenue remained relatively flat, the composition of that revenue changed dramatically,’ said Gary Tillery, CEO of Skkynet. ‘The 268% surge in subscription revenue confirms that many of our customers prefer the flexibility and scalability of our SaaS and subscription models.’ The company noted it continues to offer perpetual licenses alongside subscription options, respecting customer preferences during their own transition periods.

Beyond financial performance, Skkynet achieved significant operational milestones designed to accelerate its entry into Industrial AI and Industry 4.0 markets. The company significantly bolstered its leadership team, appointing Gary Tillery as Chief Executive Officer, Xavier Mesrobian as Chairman of the Board, and welcoming Lee Tedstone as a new Director. The advisory board was strengthened with the additions of Aarif Nakhooda and Shaunna Balady, bringing decades of experience in retail, industrial automation, and mergers and acquisitions.

‘This strategic broadening of our leadership allows myself and the other founders to focus on our core expertise,’ said Andrew Thomas, Founder and CTO of Skkynet. ‘We can now dedicate our full attention to expanding product capabilities and optimizing business operations, ensuring our technology continues to lead the market while the executive team drives our global expansion.’

During the fiscal year, Skkynet launched a CA$2.6 million AI product development initiative supported by funding from the Government of Canada. This project focuses on developing next-generation secure data connectivity solutions specifically optimized for Artificial Intelligence applications, positioning Skkynet as a critical enabler for industrial enterprises seeking to securely feed real-time production data into AI and Machine Learning models. For more information about Skkynet’s industrial software solutions, visit https://skkynet.com.

‘We have crafted a strong and focused leadership team and board to guide the team to execute the vision of being the default choice for the data backbone for the AI-driven industrial future,’ concluded Tillery. ‘We have a funded strategy and roadmap for AI innovation that will be delivered by a company that has very strong industrial experience and a proven track record.’ The company’s strengthened balance sheet and leadership expansion provide a foundation for executing this vision while maintaining financial stability during its strategic transition.

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