PHOENIX, AZ – 2nd September 2025 – Rezliant Inc, a leading provider of software security solutions, today announced it has been selected as a 2025 Fall SaaS Arizona Innovation Challenge Awardee by the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA).
The Arizona Innovation Challenge is a highly competitive program that identifies and supports the most promising SaaS startups in Arizona. The selection was made by a distinguished panel of Venture Capitalist judges who evaluated companies based on innovation potential, market opportunity, and growth prospects.
"Being selected for the Arizona Innovation Challenge is an incredible honor that validates what we've built at Rezliant," said Damilare D. Fagbemi, Co-Founder and CEO of Rezliant Inc. "Our platform empowers organizations to automatically identify and remediate critical software application code and cloud risks before they become security breaches. As software has become he backbone of everything from healthcare to finance, Rezliant's mission to make robust software a security instantly accessible and actionable has never been more critical."
Rezliant specializes in providing comprehensive software security solutions that help organizations build more resilient and secure digital systems. The company's innovative approach addresses the growing need for robust cybersecurity measures in an increasingly connected world.
The Arizona Innovation Challenge award will provide Rezliant with grant funding and access to resources that will accelerate the company's growth and expansion plans. The program is designed to foster innovation within Arizona's thriving technology ecosystem and support startups that demonstrate significant potential for scalability and market impact.
About the Arizona Innovation ChallengeThe Arizona Innovation Challenge is a competitive program administered by the Arizona Commerce Authority that identifies and supports promising SaaS startups throughout Arizona. The program provides funding, mentorship, and resources to help accelerate the growth of innovative technology companies in the state.