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Czech startup Boost.space raises €3M to expand into the U.S. and enhance its AI-driven data platform

by
Jakob Ulrych
October 9, 2025
Boost.space, a Czech startup developing a comprehensive corporate data centralization platform, has raised €3 million funding to expand into the U.S. and enhance its AI-driven data platform. The round was led by Jet Investment, with participation from Tachles VC, Gi21 Capital, and existing shareholders.

Boost.space is a Czech startup tackling data fragmentation in modern businesses. The company develops a no-code, cloud-based platform that allows organizations to centralize, standardize, and synchronize data from over 2,000 cloud applications. By providing real-time, two-way data synchronization and consolidation, Boost.space creates a unified database that supports advanced analytics and AI-driven decision-making.

“This investment represents a major milestone in our expansion into the U.S. We are not just building a platform. We enable companies to unlock the full potential of their data and harness the transformative power of artificial intelligence,” says Tadeáš Marek, CEO of Boost.space.

Jet Investment is the lead investor in the funding round. The company invested of €2 million in Boost.space. It is a Czech investment firm that manages assets of CZK 15 billion (over $600 million) across four investor funds.

The firm has been operating for more than 25 years, having supported 36 industrial enterprises. In 2024, it established the Jet Ventures fund, which invests in fast-growing startups in the industrial B2B market, across the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Austria, and Germany.

Also, the round was backed by Tachles VC, Gi21 Capital, and existing shareholders. Boost.space will use investment to support its expansion into the U.S. and to further develop its platform, helping businesses centralize and synchronize data to enable advanced analytics and AI-driven decision-making.

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