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Blockchain Startup Zamna Raises $5 Million For Automation Of Airport Security Checks

Ramsey Baker

Summary: Zamna, the blockchain startup, has raised $5 million to make airport security checks more efficient through the use of automation and biometrics technology, according to Silicon Republic. The seed round was led by venture capital firms LocalGlobe and Oxford Capital partners alongside IAG, one of the largest airline groups. Zamna aims to share passenger data ...

Zamna, the blockchain startup, has raised $5 million to make airport security checks more efficient through the use of automation and biometrics technology, according to Silicon Republic.

The seed round was led by venture capital firms LocalGlobe and Oxford Capital partners alongside IAG, one of the largest airline groups. Zamna aims to share passenger data between airports, governments and security firm through blockchain platform. This process is expected to reduce manual document checks by up to 90%. The startup will use these funds to deploy their Advance Passenger Information platform. Currently the company claims to have International Airlines Group (IAG), Emirates Airlines and United Arab Emirates’ General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs as clients.

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