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Israel's venture capital industry was born in 1985, [5] when the first Israeli venture capital fund, [6] Athena Venture Partners, was founded by Major-General Dan Tolkowsky, the past Chief of Staff of the Israel Air Force; [7] Dr. Gideon Tolkowsky; [8] and Frederick R. Adler, [9] a pillar of the US venture capital industry who had conceived the notion of taking Israeli High-tech companies ...
Company Country Sector Major acquisitions and investments; 3M United States: Electronics: Attenti [2] Amazon United States: Internet: Annapurna Labs [3] Fujitsu Japan: Information and communications technology: R&D center [4] Vimeo United States: Internet: Magisto [5] AOL United States: Internet: 5min Media [6] Mercedes-Benz Germany: Automobile ...
As of 2016, Made in JLM has more than 500 Jerusalem startup companies in its database, of which 150 companies are in the biotech industry, 250 are in the Internet, mobile and software sectors, and around 100 in Cleantech, Energy, Semiconductor and Industrial technologies. Since 2014, more than 100 new startups were opened in the city every year ...
Israeli tech startups raised $2.9 billion in the second quarter of 2024, the highest level in two years, IVC Data and Insights and LeumiTech said on Sunday, showing that the sector's cash-raising ...
Israel has a new unicorn in the shape of project management software provider Monday.com. The Tel Aviv-based company has raised $150 million for its Series D, making it the most valuable Israeli ...
Headquarters of Maariv daily newspaper, Tel Aviv Marvell headquarters, Petah Tikva. M-Systems - acquired by SanDisk in 2006; Maariv; Magic Software Enterprises; Makhteshim Agan; Mano Maritime
Algolion, founded in 2014, will join more than 850 employees at GM's Technical Center in Herzliya, Israel. Shares of GM were up 1% in afternoon trade on Friday amid a rise in broader markets.
Around 30 quantum startups are active in Israel as of 2024 according to Aviv Zeevi. [20] As of the middle of 2021, 29 unicorns, companies worth more than $1 billion, have been founded by Israelis. [9] The scaleup of Israeli startups has led to Israel being dubbed "the scaleup nation". [9]