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Issued by: Vinata Aeromobility
Flying car manufacturer Vinata Aeromobility is gearing up to raise funding of USD 1 million for the initial product development phase & USD 10 million in the next three years to bring to fruition the company's vision to revolutionise urban transportation.With flying car ventures around the world attracting the attention of big names like GM and United Airlines, Vinata Aeromobility also intends to fill the gaps when it comes to sustainability, user convenience, and hassle-free mobility system.
By 2030, an estimation of 60% of the world's population will be living in urban areas,and roads need to make space for over 1.6 billion vehicles. This, of course, will raise demand for a sustainable solution to transportations and this is where Vinata Aeromobility will put forward its services and introduce flying cars. The company intends to use its initial funds for product development and on setting up a global R&D Centre and also plan to procure initial developmental components.
A new era of urban air mobility and their concept-driven flying cars are shaped with innovative design and outstanding performance. Vinata Aeromobility has given prime importance to safety in designing and manufacturing its futuristic urban air mobility.
With future investment plans,Vinata is all set to launch its market strategy by 2025.
With over 15 years of experience in new product development and manufacturing, Founder and CEO Yogesh Ramanathan (Yohg CAS Iyer) channelled his love for cars and flights into this venture. The founder, with his track record on entreprenoeurship, is going to utilise the funds on procuring various components including generators, R&D Development activities, and moulding the infrastructure. The funds would be used from USD 1 million to USD 10 million in three years, to set up the assembly plant and various other manufacturing unit.
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