Ukrainian aviation startup InputSoft has raised a round of 250,000 euros
According to AIN.UA, InputSoft has not yet closed the entire round, work with investors continues
It is noted that InputSoft specialises in optimising the use of human and technical resources and data analysis at airports. In 2022, the startup passed TechStars and received $120,000 in investment at a valuation of $3 million.
This was announced by one of the project's investors.
The lead investor was the Ukrainian fund SID Venture Partners, with Sigma Software Labs and Torino Cities of the Future Techstars Accelerator also among the investors.
"InputSoft favourably differs from existing solutions by its ease of implementation and customisation, which allows customers to purchase only the necessary modules and gradually automate their processes one by one," SID Venture Partners said.
InputSoft was founded in February 2021 by Anastasia Smyk, Valentyn Zavadskyi, and Andriy Smyk, who have worked in civil aviation for a long time.
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