Ukrainian venture capital fund Roosh Ventures has invested in Berlin-based startup GlassFlow, which is working on a solution that allows Python engineers to create and modify their pipelines in minutes. GlassFlow strives to democratize real-time data processing by helping organizations and Python engineers from diverse backgrounds unlock the full potential of streaming data.
The Ukrainian fund Roosh did not disclose the amount of investment in Glass Flow, noting only that the fund invests in pre-seed – Series A startups up to $1 million.
Other investors in this round include High-Tech Gründerfonds and Robin Capital, TinyVC. The angel investors were Thomas Domke, CEO of GitHub and Heikki Nousiainen, co-founder and CTO of Aiven.
The founders of GlassFlow are Armend Avdijaj and Ashish Bagri, who have over 10 years of experience in real-time data processing.
The Roosh Ventures fund, launched in 52021 by Denis Dmitrenko and Sergey Tokarev, invests in startups in the areas of AI, fintech, gaming and health tech.
During its work, the Roosh Ventures fund has invested in such startups as Deel, The Guarantors, Oura, Pipe, Alma, Playco, Dapper Labs, Alter and more than 35 other companies.