Magnus Isenberg brings over two decades of leadership experience in advanced analytics and AI, with a track record of scaling fast-growing tech companies. Most recently, he served as CEO of Modulai, a Stockholm-based AI consultancy that grew from a one-person startup to a 30-person team, delivering more than 150 AI projects across 20+ countries. Under Magnus’s leadership, Modulai achieved five consecutive years of profitable growth and was recognized as one of Sweden’s most successful consulting companies by Dagens Industri (DI Gasell) and Cinode.
Magnus has been part of the Flox journey since early 2021, serving as an advisor, board member, and investor. His deep understanding of Flox’s mission, combined with hands-on involvement through every major stage of the company’s development, makes him uniquely positioned to now lead its commercial operations.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Magnus to the operational team,” said Sara Nozkova, CEO and Co-founder of Flox. “As we scale our solutions across aviation, transportation, agriculture, and aquaculture, Magnus’s expertise in commercial strategy, enterprise sales, and AI deployment will be critical. He has a rare ability to translate complex technology into real business value, and he knows our company inside and out.”
In his new role, Magnus will lead all commercial activities, including sales, partnerships, and go-to-market strategies. He will work closely with Flox’s executive and product teams to deliver value to clients facing some of the world’s most pressing human-wildlife conflicts — from protecting aircraft from bird strikes to safeguarding fish farms from avian predators.
“I’m excited to officially join Flox’s operational team,” said Isenberg. “Our technology is already making a measurable impact in wildlife management, and the commercial potential is massive. My focus will be on helping customers solve their most critical wildlife challenges using cutting-edge AI and drone systems — in a way that is sustainable, scalable, and humane.”
Flox currently operates across Europe and North America and is expanding rapidly into sectors where wildlife presence threatens safety, productivity, and ecosystems. The company’s autonomous systems use generative AI and applied wildlife science to detect, identify, and deter species-specific animals in real time — like a digital sheepdog in the air.