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ZAS Ventures invested $50,000 in the Ukrainian aviation startup Input Soft

ZAS Ventures invested $50,000 in the Ukrainian aviation startup Input Soft
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Ukrainian startup InputSoft, which is developing a web platform for managing operational activities in airports, has raised $50,000 from venture firm ZAS Ventures.

As the startup told AIN.UA, the funds raised will mainly go towards supporting commercial activities and marketing, as well as further scaling.

INPUT SOFT is a Ukrainian startup that creates software for airports. It was founded in 2021 by Anastasia Smyk and Andriy Smyk. The startup is part of the American accelerator and investor Techstars. Despite challenging times for everything related to civil aviation, the team released a beta version of the program in the summer and began sales.

InputSoft already has a ready beta release of the platform and has successfully conducted several pilot projects, including paid ones, in various countries around the world. They are currently gathering user feedback from these pilots and updating and enhancing the functionality.

The company's product helps airports optimize processes, reduce costs, and lower harmful emissions into the atmosphere, according to the startup.

Thanks to the investment, the company plans to enter international markets, attract customers, increase brand recognition, and attract new investors in 2025.

It is worth noting that last year InputSoft raised a round of €250,000. In 2022, the startup completed TechStars and received $120,000 in investment at a valuation of $3 million.

 

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