OurCrowd is an Israel-headed independent venture investing platform and venture capital firm that enables institutions and individuals to invest in curated startup opportunities. Founded in 2013, it sources and vets early-stage and growth companies across sectors such as transportation, greentech, fintech, software, AI, healthcare, cybersecurity, and digital health, with a focus on Israel, the United States, and global markets. The company conducts due diligence, invests its capital, and provides its network with access to co-investment, mentorship, and strategic introductions to help portfolio companies grow. It supports portfolio companies throughout their lifecycles by recruiting industry advisors, navigating follow-on rounds, and creating growth opportunities through a network of multinational partnerships. By offering reporting and lifecycle tracking, OurCrowd enables both institutions and individual investors to participate in venture opportunities through a curated platform.
Pitango Venture Capital is a Herzliya-based global venture capital firm founded in 1993 with offices in Israel and Silicon Valley. It manages multiple funds that invest in early-stage and growth-stage technology companies across sectors such as artificial intelligence, digital health, cybersecurity, biotech, fintech, e-commerce and IoT. The firm provides strategic guidance and access to a broad network to help portfolio companies scale, raise funds, and expand internationally, particularly between Israel and the United States.
Vertex Ventures is a global network of operator-investors that supports technology startups by pairing operating experience with access to capital, talent, partners and customers to help build globally scalable businesses. With activities across the United States, China, Israel, India and Southeast Asia, the firm provides hands-on support to portfolio companies, leveraging its ecosystem to help startups grow from early stages to global markets. The group emphasizes collaboration with founders and industry partners, active portfolio involvement, and a deep focus on software, data, security, healthcare and other technology sectors.
Insight Partners is a global private equity and venture capital firm founded in 1995, focused on growth-stage software, internet, and data services companies. It partners with high-growth technology and software businesses to accelerate revenue growth and long-term value creation, offering capital, operational guidance, and an extensive network to support scale from product-market fit to IPO and beyond. The firm has a track record across sectors including Fintech, Cybersecurity, AI, DevOps, and Healthcare, and as of its latest disclosures manages over $75 billion in assets with a portfolio that spans hundreds of companies. Headquartered in New York City, Insight Partners maintains offices in London, Tel Aviv, and Palo Alto.
Viola Group is an Israel-based, multi-strategy technology-focused investment group founded in 2000. It comprises separate investment arms that operate independently while sharing access to value-added services, including Viola Ventures (early-stage technology-focused venture capital), Viola Growth (growth-stage technology investing), Viola Credit (private credit and lending), Viola Partners (affiliates for private investors), and Viola FinTech (cross-stage FinTech investments). The group backs Israeli and Israel-related technology companies across the venture, growth, and credit spectrums, seeking long-term returns for global institutional investors and private partners. It emphasizes sectors such as software, AI, cybersecurity, fintech, semiconductors, advanced manufacturing, and other technology-enabled industries. With over $3 billion in assets under management, Viola Group supports portfolio companies from inception through scale, providing strategic guidance, network access, and flexible capital to accelerate growth and global expansion.
Maverick Ventures Israel is a Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm founded in 2013 that concentrates on early-stage technology startups across Israel, supported by international investors interested in Israeli entrepreneurship.
Jerusalem Venture Partners is an Israeli venture capital firm founded in 1993 by Erel Margalit and based in Jerusalem. It funds early and growth-stage technology companies across cybersecurity, big data, fintech, digital health, foodtech and agtech, enterprise software, storage, mobility, media and IoT, among others. The firm has backed more than 140 portfolio companies and raised about US$1.4 billion to support their growth, pursuing global expansion from Israel into the U.S., Europe and Asia. JVP operates specialized platforms such as JVP Media Labs, an early-stage incubator for seed companies in digital media, mobile, storage and cyber security, offering seed financing, hands-on management, space and strategic guidance; and JVP Cyber Labs, an incubator in Beersheba focused on cyber security and big data that brings together academia, industry and government. Through these programs, JVP provides portfolio companies with mentorship, networks and strategic partnerships to accelerate development and scale internationally.
Peregrine Ventures is an Israeli venture capital firm focused on healthcare and life sciences. Based in Or Yehuda and founded in 2001, the firm invests across the company lifecycle, from seed-stage startups to more mature companies, with a portfolio spanning biotech, medical devices, digital health, and pharmaceuticals. Peregrine seeks to support portfolio companies with strategic guidance and resources to accelerate growth, aiming to improve patients' quality of life by turning medical innovations into impactful businesses. The firm emphasizes global reach, investing in opportunities in the United States, Europe, and Israel, and leverages deep industry knowledge and partnerships to advance breakthrough health solutions.
Takwin Ventures is a Haifa-based venture capital firm and incubator that supports early-stage hi-tech companies led by Arab-Israeli entrepreneurs in Israel. It provides seed funding, incubation infrastructure, office space, and hands-on guidance to help founders develop business plans, product strategies, and growth paths. As a cooperative venture between Pitango and JVP, it aims to expand venture activity in the Arab-Israeli community and connect entrepreneurs to a global network. Takwin operates Takwin Labs, the northern region’s first venture infrastructure, and offers platforms such as Takwin Consult to assist startups throughout their journey from inspiration to scale. The firm targets sectors including autonomous vehicles, agriculture technology, nanotechnology, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, supporting companies from inception with the aim of turning high-potential ideas into high-growth businesses.
Lightspeed Venture Partners is a global venture capital firm founded in 2000 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, with offices in Beijing, Shanghai, New Delhi and Herzliya Pituach. The firm backs entrepreneurs across the United States, Asia and Israel, from seed through growth stages, in sectors including enterprise software, consumer technology, fintech, cleantech and related information technologies. It provides capital through equity and debt financing and sometimes incubation support to help startups scale. With a diversified, cross-border approach, Lightspeed supports companies from early ideas to expansion, partnering with management teams to address large markets and accelerate product development, go-to-market strategies and operational execution.
StageOne Ventures is a venture capital firm headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, with an additional office in California, that backs early‑stage technology companies in Israel and the United States. The firm focuses on seed and early rounds for sectors including fintech, deep tech, information technology, software‑as‑a‑service, AI, cloud infrastructure, big data, cybersecurity, and other enterprise software solutions. It pursues portfolio companies with the potential for market disruption and scalable growth, and typically participates in seed and startup rounds, providing follow‑on investments and seeking board participation to support strategic development. Through its global network of co‑investors and entrepreneurs, StageOne aims to accelerate portfolio performance while building enduring companies.
Samsung Electronics is a global technology company headquartered in South Korea that designs, manufactures, and sells a wide range of electronics and components. Its products include mobile devices, consumer electronics, home appliances, displays, memory and storage, and computing devices, and it is a leading producer of semiconductor chips. The company operates worldwide across consumer, enterprise, and telecommunications markets and engages in research and development, manufacturing, logistics, and repair services. It maintains activities in areas such as information technology, mobile communications, device solutions, and chip fabrication, supported by extensive capabilities in advanced materials, display tech, and AI-powered services. Samsung is known as a major global supplier and innovator in mobile, television, and semiconductor sectors, with a diversified portfolio and global reach that underpins its position in the technology industry.
Magma Venture Partners is an Israeli venture capital firm based in Tel Aviv that focuses on early-stage investments in information technology, communications technology, software, semiconductors, networking, and media. The firm leverages sector expertise and industry connections to assist entrepreneurs in developing ideas into market-leading companies, with activity primarily in Israel and occasional international opportunities.
Bessemer Venture Partners is a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage and growth-stage companies across technology, healthcare, and consumer sectors. The firm provides capital and supports founders with strategic guidance, operational insight, and access to its network, helping portfolio companies with product development, market expansion, and organizational scaling. Its investment activity spans software, cloud infrastructure, fintech, biotech, and internet-enabled businesses, with a global reach and investments across seed to later-stage rounds, aiming to align capital deployment with long-term company-building.
OrbiMed is a global healthcare-focused investment firm that provides capital and strategic support to companies across the life sciences ecosystem. Founded in 1989, it manages investments across private equity, public equity, and private credit, with offerings such as structured debt and royalty financing designed to support the development of new therapies, devices, and diagnostics. The firm targets opportunities in biopharmaceuticals, medical devices, digital health, diagnostics, and healthcare services, spanning early-stage startups to growth-oriented companies. OrbiMed operates a global platform with offices and investments across North America, Europe, and Asia, leveraging specialized expertise to help healthcare companies scale and bring innovative solutions to market. The firm emphasizes responsible growth and aims to back world-class health science companies through a comprehensive set of investment strategies and value-added resources.
Grove Ventures is a Tel Aviv-based early-stage venture capital firm that backs Israeli startups across information technology, healthcare, biotechnology, energy, semiconductors, data centers, software infrastructure, developer tools, IoT, and SaaS. It focuses on deep-tech and hard-to-replicate solutions at the intersection of science, technology, and market needs, and emphasizes founder support, close collaboration, and value creation.
Aleph is a Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm founded in 2013 that partners with Israeli entrepreneurs to build large, meaningful companies with global brands. It invests in early-stage startups across software, services, healthcare, financial services, deep tech and consumer internet, helping portfolio companies scale internationally. The firm emphasizes high-touch, partner-level support and has developed Ampliphy, the Aleph Value Generation Platform, to address core startup challenges such as talent recruitment, business development and follow-on funding. With a focus on the Israeli tech ecosystem, Aleph backs notable startups including Lemonade, Melio, Healthy.io, SparkBeyond, JoyTunes, Fabric, Freightos and Bringg, and leverages its network and resources to accelerate growth for ambitious companies.
Blumberg Capital is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 1991 that backs early-stage technology companies, with a focus on AI-driven B2B software and transformative technologies across sectors such as fintech, data analytics, infrastructure, cybersecurity, healthtech and supply chain. The firm typically invests in seed and Series A rounds and provides active board participation and hands-on advisory support, leveraging a global network to help portfolio companies scale. It maintains a presence in multiple regions, including an office in Tel Aviv, and pursues opportunities in the United States and beyond. Blumberg Capital aims to support founders from the earliest stages through growth, seeking to create long-term value through selective investing and guided operational assistance.
Battery Ventures is a Boston-based technology-focused investment firm that has backed more than 450 companies since its founding in 1983. It pursues opportunities across software (application and infrastructure), consumer and industrial technology, and life science tools, supporting companies from early stages through growth and buyouts. The firm combines venture, growth equity, and private equity approaches to help portfolio companies scale, often leveraging sector expertise and a collaborative, hands-on approach. Its global reach includes investments and operations in North America, Europe, and Israel, with services that extend beyond capital to include talent acquisition and business development.
Aurum Ventures MKI is a venture capital firm based in Ramat Gan, Israel, that provides value-added growth capital to entrepreneurs in life sciences, healthcare, technology, and clean-tech. It backs cutting-edge technologies with strong commercial propositions that can mature into successful businesses and contribute to society. The firm deploys a hands-on, senior team that actively supports portfolio companies to strengthen strategy and execution and pursues a long-term investment horizon.
YL Ventures is a California-based venture capital firm founded in 2007 that funds seed- and early-stage cybersecurity and high-technology software companies in the United States and Israel. The firm concentrates on deep technology, cyber security, SaaS, and related software areas, and supports portfolio companies with strategic guidance and operational assistance to drive growth. It maintains connections with industry leaders, including CISOs, to help portfolio companies scale and pursue strategic acquisitions. The firm has a history of portfolio exits to major cybersecurity players.
Glory Ventures is a Shanghai-based venture capital firm established in 2015 that backs early- and growth-stage startups. It pursues cross-border investments, notably in China and Israel, with a research-driven approach and a focus on intelligent hardware, IoT, AI, B2B enterprise services, consumption upgrade, and other technologies aligned with China’s industrial upgrading and the AI revolution. The firm seeks to build industrial ecosystems by integrating private equity and corporate resources, pursuing synergies across the broader value chain and considering exits through M&A or IPO. Its portfolio spans AI, IoT, FinTech, and advanced technologies, and it collaborates with industrial partners and established investors to accelerate adoption of deep-tech solutions across international markets.
83North is a London-based venture capital firm with an office in Herzliya, Israel, founded in 2006. It invests across seed to growth stages in technology companies across Europe, the United States and Israel, with a broad sector focus that includes software, fintech, data infrastructure, enterprise IT, consumer technologies, gaming, health tech, security and TMT. The firm emphasizes fast decision-making, transparency and strong partnerships to help high-growth companies scale efficiently. Over a 20-year history it has built a portfolio of about 90 companies, including around 15 unicorns and 33 exits, and manages more than $1.8 billion in assets. Its reach spans Europe, North America and Israel, supporting software, services, SaaS and related tech-enabled sectors.
aMoon Fund is a healthtech and life sciences venture capital firm based in Ra'anana, Israel, founded in 2017 by Marius Nacht and Dr. Yair Schindel. It backs early- to growth-stage companies across the United States, Europe, and Israel that develop biopharma, digital health, medical technology, and related life sciences solutions. The firm partners with management teams to leverage advanced science and technology to accelerate cures for life-threatening conditions and address global healthcare cost drivers, aiming to create meaningful patient impact and scalable value in the health economy.
Glilot Capital Partners is an Israeli venture capital firm based in Herzliya Pituach that focuses on seed and early-stage investments in cybersecurity, enterprise software, AI, and related high-tech sectors. It primarily targets opportunities in Israel and backs B2B software, information security, SaaS, DevOps, and other IT-enabled businesses, offering flexible funding structures to support early growth. Founded in 2011 by Kobi Samboursky and Arik Kleinstein, the firm seeks to accelerate portfolio companies through capital and access to a broad industry network.
F2 Venture Capital is an Israeli early-stage venture capital firm that concentrates on AI and other software-enabled technologies. Founded in 2017, the firm manages about $500 million in assets and draws on a team with more than 20 years of combined experience as investors, operators, and engineers who have built companies from startup to IPO. It seeks to identify exceptional founders early and make the first investment ahead of market, supported by a systematic approach and an in-house platform that aims to back outliers before they scale. The firm operates in Israel and has a portfolio of more than 30 companies, including cybersecurity and AI-driven ventures, and offers an Operator Platform that provides strategic guidance, network access, and capital to accelerate growth.
Entrée Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 2010 and based in Tel Aviv, with offices in London and New York. It provides multi-stage funding to innovative startups globally, with a focus on AI, software, deep tech, cybersecurity, and fintech, prioritizing Israeli and European founders building for global markets. Comprising former serial founders, the team draws on hands-on operating experience and a track record of successful investments and exits to back category-defining companies. The firm emphasizes a partnership built on trust, fairness, and practical support, helping founders navigate challenges and scale with clarity and resilience across multiple growth stages.
Next Gear Ventures is a Tel Aviv, Israel-based venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage investments in sustainable and safer mobility. It backs startups in smart cities, clean electric propulsion, energy transition, and related sectors, as well as AI, digitization, and efficient manufacturing, supporting portfolio companies from initial stages through IPOs and M&As. The firm leverages a global network to create value and collaborates with ventures to drive innovation in mobility, aiming to foster growth and build a robust ecosystem for transformative advancements.
Vintage Investment Partners is a global venture capital and fund-of-funds firm headquartered in Herzliya, Israel. Founded in 2003, it invests in venture funds and growth-stage technology companies through primary and secondary transactions and co-investments. Its secondary strategy targets limited partner interests in Israeli, European, and select U.S. venture capital funds and Israel-related private equity funds, while it also makes direct investments in growth-stage startups across Israel, Europe, and the United States. The firm focuses on technology sectors such as software as a service, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, semiconductors, information and communications technology, software, internet infrastructure, and medical devices, pursuing opportunities across geographies with a portfolio-building and value-adding approach.
TLV Partners is a Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage Israeli startups. With over $1 billion in assets under management, the firm backs seed and Series A rounds across sectors including cybersecurity, data, artificial intelligence, DevTools, fintech, biotech, e-commerce, and related technologies. Since its founding in 2015, TLV Partners partners with exceptional founders, providing capital, strategic guidance, and access to a broad network to help turn disruptive ideas into category-defining companies. The firm emphasizes hands-on collaboration and long-term value creation, supporting portfolio companies from early development through growth. Notable exits among its portfolio include Granulate, acquired by Intel, and other leading startups in the region.
M12 is Microsoft's corporate venture capital arm, founded in 2016 and based in San Francisco, that invests in technology startups from seed to growth stages. The firm focuses on enterprise software, artificial intelligence, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, developer tools, vertical SaaS, Web3 and gaming, seeking to accelerate portfolio companies by providing access to Microsoft’s resources, technical guidance, and customer network. It maintains a global footprint with a focus on North America and Israel and has invested in more than 100 companies, including unicorns and IPOs. M12 also runs accelerator programs and collaborates with startups to support scaling and go-to-market efforts, aligning portfolio growth with Microsoft's strategic priorities.
PICO Venture Partners is an Israeli early-stage venture capital firm established in 2015 and headquartered in Jerusalem, with additional offices in Tel Aviv and New York. It focuses on backing software, information technology, and technology-enabled services startups at the early stage, primarily in Israel but with global reach. The firm supports portfolio companies through domain expertise, an advisor network, collaborative workspaces, and go-to-market channels to accelerate growth. PICO aims to be a hands-on investor that helps founders turn innovative ideas into scalable businesses, combining capital provision with strategic guidance and industry connections.
2B Angels is an early stage micro venture capital fund based in Tel-Aviv, founded in 2009. It invests in disruptive startups and ambitious entrepreneurs at Seed and Pre-Series A rounds, typically ranging from $250K to $750M, with reserve capital for follow-on funding in future rounds. The firm provides extensive mentorship and hands-on support to help portfolio companies achieve product-market fit, derive key insights, and obtain metrics to attract subsequent funding and scale their market presence. Its focus includes enterprise software, cyber security, and digital communications.
Trendlines Group is a venture capital and incubator focused on medical technology and agrifood innovations. It discovers, invests in, and incubates early-stage technologies through incubators in Israel and Singapore, its in-house innovation center Trendlines Labs, and affiliated programs such as Trendlines Agrifood Fund and the Bayer Trendlines Ag Innovation Fund. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Misgav, Israel, the group operates Trendlines Medical Israel and Trendlines Medical Singapore as incubation platforms and supports startups across medical devices, healthcare technology, and related fields.
Hanaco Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2017 by Alon Lifshitz, Lior Prosor, and Pasha Romanovski. Headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, it backs early-stage technology companies founded by Israeli entrepreneurs around the world. The firm focuses on cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, fintech, and infrastructure, providing strategic capital and support to startups from seed to early growth stages, with an international presence including New York.
New Era Capital Partners is a Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm founded in 2018 that backs technology-focused companies in Israel. The firm emphasizes environmental, social and governance tech and ESG/impact investing, and supports early-stage ventures across sectors including information technology, cybersecurity, fintech, SaaS, digital health, agtech and TMT.
iAngels is a women-led venture capital firm based in Tel Aviv, Israel, focused on backing Israeli startups across technology sectors. The firm uses a rigorous due-diligence process and maintains close collaboration with entrepreneurs within Israel's tech ecosystem to identify and support high-potential companies. It is recognized as an active investor, providing capital and strategic guidance to companies across sectors such as autonomous vehicles, AI-driven products, blockchain, digital health, and fintech, with a track record of partnering with high-caliber entrepreneurs.
Lool Ventures is a Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm that concentrates on early-stage technology investments in Israel. It partners with Israeli founders from the seed stage to support the development of innovative software, artificial intelligence and other disruptive technologies. The firm backs companies across sectors including smart cities and autonomous systems, maintaining a long-term investment horizon to help portfolio teams build and scale their ideas into lasting companies.
Mangrove Capital Partners is a Luxembourg-headquartered venture capital and private equity firm founded in 2000. It focuses on early-stage and growth investments in technology companies, including internet and software sectors, online services, marketplaces, SaaS, mobility, security, and related areas. The firm targets companies across Europe, Israel, and potentially North America and India, leveraging financing, strategic guidance, and industry relationships to help portfolio companies scale. It maintains offices in Luxembourg, Berlin, and Tel Aviv and has backed notable unicorns such as Skype, Wix, WalkMe, Flo Health, K Health, and TBOL, among others. The firm seeks disruptive tech with global potential and aims to support entrepreneurs from early development through growth stages, emphasizing practical value and long-term partnerships.
Team8 is a Tel Aviv-based global venture group that builds and invests in companies in enterprise technology, cybersecurity, data science, AI and fintech. It operates with an in-house, multidisciplinary team of company-builders integrated with a community of C-level executives and thought leaders, using a Foundry model designed to identify big problems, ideate solutions, and accelerate success through technology, market fit and talent acquisition. Founded in 2014, Team8 is led by serial entrepreneurs and former leaders of Israel’s elite tech and intelligence Unit 8200, and is backed by global companies including Microsoft, Walmart, Cisco, Barclays and Moody’s. The firm focuses on creating new technology companies from scratch and supports venture creation and early-stage investing from its Tel Aviv base.
Innovation Endeavors is a Silicon Valley based venture capital firm founded in 2010 with offices in Palo Alto, New York, and Tel Aviv. It concentrates on early stage technology investments across sectors such as intelligent software, computing infrastructure, the physical economy, engineering health, climate, and related data driven fields. Guided by its Super Evolution thesis, the firm aims to accelerate transformational change by combining data, computing power, and advanced engineering, often supporting portfolio companies with lead rounds and board representation. Typical checks range from about 1 to 15 million dollars, and investments focus on the United States and Israel.
Arkin Holdings is a healthcare-focused investment group with operations in Tel Aviv and New York. It invests through multiple arms in early and mid-stage companies developing pharma, biotech, medical devices and digital health technologies, leveraging cross-sector expertise to drive growth. The group reports a sizable healthcare portfolio, about $1.5 billion, across five arms, and substantial assets under management in healthcare and life sciences. Investors include Israel’s top-tier institutional investors. Arkin Holdings emphasizes synergies across sectors to accelerate portfolio company development and has a history of backing innovative healthcare companies and delivering exits.
O.G. Venture Partners is a London-based venture capital firm established in 2017 that focuses on technology companies at early-growth stages, typically in B and C rounds. It operates a tech investment arm, O.G. Tech Partners, with offices in Tel Aviv and Monaco, and pursues a founder-friendly approach, long-term commitment, agile decision-making, and a global network to support disruptive startups through product development and go-to-market execution. The firm backs fast-growing technology companies across sectors and emphasizes strategic partnerships to drive growth and exits through active involvement and international reach.
MoreVC is an Israeli venture capital firm founded in 2006 and based in Ra'anana. It invests in seed and early-stage technology startups in Israel, supporting pre-seed through Series A rounds. The firm emphasizes a collaborative, founder-focused approach and provides more than capital to help startups scale. MoreVC backs companies across sectors such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, cybersecurity, climate tech, energy, agriculture and foodtech, IoT, logistics, and mobility. While primarily focused on Israeli startups, it considers opportunities from Israeli founders worldwide, aiming to foster innovation with meaningful, lasting impact.
Founded in 2020, the European Innovation Council is a Brussels-based venture capital initiative that supports top innovators, entrepreneurs, small companies, and researchers with bright ideas. It co-invests with private investors in early-stage startups, prioritizes deep technology ventures, and pursues ESG-positive impacts to accelerate commercialization and scale-up.
OTV is a venture capital firm focused on digital health, with offices in Tel Aviv, New York City, and Shanghai. Founded in 2014, it backs startups developing digital health products and services across remote patient monitoring, automated genomics, and gastrointestinal solutions, and engages in investments across big data, mobile, software-as-a-service, and Internet of Things. The firm operates globally, aiming to improve health outcomes worldwide while seeking attractive financial returns, and emphasizes transparent, founder-friendly partnerships to help companies scale.
Pontifax is a Herzliya, Israel-based healthcare-focused private equity and venture capital firm that invests in life sciences and healthcare technology companies worldwide. It supports early through growth-stage opportunities in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices, and seeks to partner with management teams to build durable companies. The firm emphasizes hands-on guidance, strategic direction, and access to a broad network to advance portfolio companies addressing significant unmet medical needs, including autoimmune diseases, cancer, and neurological disorders. While rooted in Israel, Pontifax engages globally, backing innovative ventures from inception to clinical-stage and beyond to translate scientific advances into patient impact.
Firstime is a Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm specializing in early-stage technology investments. The firm backs startups across digital and climate tech, including artificial intelligence for renewable energy, the Internet of Things, data-driven agriculture, food security, the clean and circular economy, net-zero initiatives, digital health, and other digital life technologies. It typically funds Pre-A and A rounds, supporting companies through proof of concept and early customer traction toward product-market fit and initial revenues. The firm concentrates on sectors such as software, SaaS, cybersecurity, fintech, edtech, and health tech, aiming to back ambitious teams that leverage technology to address global challenges.
Cisco is a global technology company that designs and sells networking hardware, software, and related services. Its product portfolio includes routers and switches, network security solutions, wireless and mobility offerings, collaboration tools, data center technologies, and cloud infrastructure. Cisco serves enterprises, service providers, and organizations across industries, helping them build secure, scalable networks, support digital collaboration, and manage communications. The company emphasizes innovation in areas such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and cybersecurity, and supports developers through platforms and programs that foster cloud, software, and interoperability. Cisco aims to enable secure connectivity, observability of networks, and integrated IT and networking solutions for modern digital infrastructures.
Elron Ventures is a Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm founded in 1962 that serves as the investment arm of Elron Electronic Industries. It concentrates on seed and early-stage investments in enterprise software, cybersecurity, medical technologies, and defense and deep tech, with a focus on Israel and global growth potential. The firm supports portfolio companies with strategic guidance to help them become global leaders and has a history of backing notable Israeli technology companies in cybersecurity, B2B software, and related sectors, including early investments in Elbit, Medingo, Given Imaging, Cloudyn, Cyber Secdo, and Alcide.