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IntelliBoard

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+ Leta Capital (before Leta GIV)

IntelliBoard is the startup founded in 2015 by the entrepreneur from Uzbekistan. The company develops the platform within which services of analytics and the reporting for educational communities and the organizations which use such training management systems as Blackboard Learn, Canvas, Brightspace|D2L and Moodle are offered. Through IntelliBoard it is possible to collect and analyze statistical data, visualizing them in a schedule type, tables and reports.

History

2020: Attraction of $3.4 million investments, including from Leta Capital

On May 12, 2020 about $3.4 million investments within A Series round became known of attraction by IntelliBoard company. Means are received from the American institutional investor of Connecticut Innovations and also from funds with the Russian roots Flashpoint, SmartHub VC and Leta Capital.

The Leta Capital fund already invested earlier in IntelliBoard. According to the managing partner of fund Alexander Chachava, IntelliBoard is the best solution in the field of a business intelligence for the growing market of training management systems.

Leta Capital invested in the platform for job analysis of educational institutions
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Acquaintance to Intelliboard began for our fund with the letter on  info@leta.vc, and continues already the second round of investments together with world-class investors. The ordinary guy is from Uzbekistan, understanding the value of money, aware how to use them for growth, but not for survival and now building the market leader in America – such stories represent the mission of our fund: help Russian-speaking technology entrepreneurs — he noted.
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As the managing partner  of Smarthub  Bogdan Yarovoy noted,  the product IntelliBoard  solves strategic problems of educational services and their clients. Service has a potential of creation of timeless value for pupils and suppliers of online services in remote training which distribution steadily grows, he added.[1]

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