Giza Venture Capital

Giza Venture Capital, established in 1992, is a pioneering venture capital firm headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with additional offices in Singapore and Poland. It specializes in early-stage investments, typically ranging from $0.3 million to $10 million, in technology companies across Israel, Asia, and other regions. Giza focuses on sectors such as information technology, software, internet, mobile, media, semiconductors, cleantech, life sciences, and communications. The firm seeks minority stakes and board seats in its portfolio companies, aiming to support their growth and success. Giza has managed multiple funds totaling over $600 million and has facilitated over 30 successful exits. It also runs a seed-stage investment program called the Ofek Program to invest in high-quality early-stage opportunities.

Ezer Soref

Venture Partner

128 past transactions

Cyota

Venture Round in 2019
Cyota was a prominent provider of online security and anti-fraud solutions tailored for financial institutions. The company focused on combating various forms of internet-related fraud, including online banking fraud, eCommerce fraud, and phishing attacks. Its suite of products included eSphinx, specifically designed for online banking security; eVision, an online fraud management system; FraudAction, an anti-phishing solution; and SecureSuite, a comprehensive payment security platform that enables banks to protect their cardholders during online transactions. In 2005, Cyota was acquired by RSA Security, marking a significant expansion in the realm of digital fraud prevention.

Logz.io

Series D in 2019
Logz.io is a provider of a machine data analytics platform that leverages open-source technologies such as ELK and Grafana. The company focuses on delivering a user-friendly and scalable solution for monitoring modern applications, enabling organizations to derive valuable insights from vast amounts of machine data. By integrating artificial intelligence and machine-learning algorithms, Logz.io helps DevOps engineers, system administrators, and developers identify critical issues and events within their IT environments before they escalate. This unified platform empowers users to monitor, troubleshoot, and secure mission-critical applications effectively, making it suitable for companies of all sizes.

Logz.io

Series C in 2017
Logz.io is a provider of a machine data analytics platform that leverages open-source technologies such as ELK and Grafana. The company focuses on delivering a user-friendly and scalable solution for monitoring modern applications, enabling organizations to derive valuable insights from vast amounts of machine data. By integrating artificial intelligence and machine-learning algorithms, Logz.io helps DevOps engineers, system administrators, and developers identify critical issues and events within their IT environments before they escalate. This unified platform empowers users to monitor, troubleshoot, and secure mission-critical applications effectively, making it suitable for companies of all sizes.

Mintigo

Series E in 2017
Mintigo Inc. is a company that specializes in developing an artificial intelligence-based customer engagement and predictive analytics platform tailored for B2B marketing and lead generation. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, Mintigo's platform enables businesses to identify customer buying tendencies and optimize engagement strategies. The company offers a range of solutions, including predictive ideal customer profile (ICP) discovery, audience generation, account-based marketing, and customer marketing for upselling and cross-selling. By employing advanced data science techniques, Mintigo empowers marketing and sales teams to gain insights into ideal prospects, personalize their outreach, and ultimately shorten the sales cycle. Its clientele includes notable companies such as Getty Images, Oracle, and Red Hat. As of October 2019, Mintigo operates as a subsidiary of Anaplan, Inc.

Logz.io

Series B in 2016
Logz.io is a provider of a machine data analytics platform that leverages open-source technologies such as ELK and Grafana. The company focuses on delivering a user-friendly and scalable solution for monitoring modern applications, enabling organizations to derive valuable insights from vast amounts of machine data. By integrating artificial intelligence and machine-learning algorithms, Logz.io helps DevOps engineers, system administrators, and developers identify critical issues and events within their IT environments before they escalate. This unified platform empowers users to monitor, troubleshoot, and secure mission-critical applications effectively, making it suitable for companies of all sizes.

SchoolCare

Debt Financing in 2016
SchoolCare is a digital health platform that provides free health technology to K-12 public schools, enabling school nurses to deliver effective care and enhance student safety. The company aims to create a unified health record for every family by leveraging pediatric health data within the extensive K-12 school system, which serves as a vital public health infrastructure. SchoolCare's platform captures essential student medical information, including charts, medications, and immunizations, while facilitating communication between schools, families, and healthcare providers. By addressing gaps in traditional care coordination, SchoolCare ensures that crucial care instructions reach school nurses, thereby reducing the risk of inconsistent post-discharge care. Through its innovative approach, SchoolCare seeks to improve health outcomes for children and streamline public school health programs across the United States.

Logz.io

Series A in 2015
Logz.io is a provider of a machine data analytics platform that leverages open-source technologies such as ELK and Grafana. The company focuses on delivering a user-friendly and scalable solution for monitoring modern applications, enabling organizations to derive valuable insights from vast amounts of machine data. By integrating artificial intelligence and machine-learning algorithms, Logz.io helps DevOps engineers, system administrators, and developers identify critical issues and events within their IT environments before they escalate. This unified platform empowers users to monitor, troubleshoot, and secure mission-critical applications effectively, making it suitable for companies of all sizes.

Crosswise

Series A in 2015
Crosswise, Ltd. is a data analytics company based in Tel Aviv, Israel, specializing in machine-learning based cross-device mapping. It offers comprehensive consumer device mapping data that enables AdTech vendors, consumer brands, and publishers to enhance their advertising strategies, content personalization, and analytical capabilities. By identifying the various devices—such as PCs, phones, tablets, and digital TVs—used by individual consumers, Crosswise provides valuable insights that facilitate effective cross-device targeted advertising. The company utilizes advanced data science and Big Data techniques to support its clients in realizing significant business opportunities through improved consumer engagement and targeted marketing efforts. As of April 2016, Crosswise operates as a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation.

LifeBond

Series D in 2015
LifeBond Ltd. is a developer and manufacturer of absorbable bio-surgical medical devices focused on tissue repair, aiming to enhance patient recovery and support the body's natural healing process. Founded in 2006 and based in Caesarea, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including the LifeSeal Surgical Sealant, which provides reinforcement to minimize post-operative complications such as staple-line leakage in various surgical procedures. Another key product, LifeMesh Self-Fixating Mesh, is designed for secure fixation during hernia repair, addressing post-surgical complications effectively. In addition to these products, LifeBond is engaged in the development of tissue adhesives and absorbable hemostats. Their innovative devices are designed to meet a variety of surgical needs and are available in markets including China, the United States, and Europe, although many products remain investigational and have not yet received market approval.

WalkMe

Series D in 2015
WalkMe Inc., founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, develops a cloud-based guidance and engagement platform designed to enhance user experience and productivity. Their Digital Adoption Platform adapts software to meet the needs of employees and customers, while WalkMe Automation simplifies user experiences by automating complex tasks. The company also offers solutions for modernizing legacy desktop applications and enhancing security. WalkMe's platform integrates with various systems, including Salesforce and Workday, and serves sectors such as financial services, healthcare, insurance, retail, software, utility, and education. With additional offices in New York, Raleigh, London, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Sydney, and Tokyo, WalkMe is a subsidiary of WalkMe Ltd.

Logz.io

Venture Round in 2015
Logz.io is a provider of a machine data analytics platform that leverages open-source technologies such as ELK and Grafana. The company focuses on delivering a user-friendly and scalable solution for monitoring modern applications, enabling organizations to derive valuable insights from vast amounts of machine data. By integrating artificial intelligence and machine-learning algorithms, Logz.io helps DevOps engineers, system administrators, and developers identify critical issues and events within their IT environments before they escalate. This unified platform empowers users to monitor, troubleshoot, and secure mission-critical applications effectively, making it suitable for companies of all sizes.

Appsee

Series A in 2014
Appsee, established in 2012 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, specializes in a SaaS platform for optimizing mobile apps. It serves hundreds of companies across diverse industries like travel, news, gaming, and real estate. Appsee's platform automatically analyzes user experience and behavior within mobile applications, empowering clients to enhance their offerings and drive business growth.

SchoolCare

Seed Round in 2014
SchoolCare is a digital health platform that provides free health technology to K-12 public schools, enabling school nurses to deliver effective care and enhance student safety. The company aims to create a unified health record for every family by leveraging pediatric health data within the extensive K-12 school system, which serves as a vital public health infrastructure. SchoolCare's platform captures essential student medical information, including charts, medications, and immunizations, while facilitating communication between schools, families, and healthcare providers. By addressing gaps in traditional care coordination, SchoolCare ensures that crucial care instructions reach school nurses, thereby reducing the risk of inconsistent post-discharge care. Through its innovative approach, SchoolCare seeks to improve health outcomes for children and streamline public school health programs across the United States.

StorONE

Series A in 2014
StorONE Ltd., founded in 2012 by Gal Naor, is an Israel-based company headquartered in Ra'anana. It provides information storage services designed to eliminate the need for multiple storage subsystems. StorONE specializes in software-defined storage, virtual storage, secondary storage, cloud storage, data protection, and all-flash or hybrid array solutions that support various protocols. The company caters to small and medium enterprises by developing a software platform aimed at distributing large-scale storage systems.

WalkMe

Series C in 2014
WalkMe Inc., founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, develops a cloud-based guidance and engagement platform designed to enhance user experience and productivity. Their Digital Adoption Platform adapts software to meet the needs of employees and customers, while WalkMe Automation simplifies user experiences by automating complex tasks. The company also offers solutions for modernizing legacy desktop applications and enhancing security. WalkMe's platform integrates with various systems, including Salesforce and Workday, and serves sectors such as financial services, healthcare, insurance, retail, software, utility, and education. With additional offices in New York, Raleigh, London, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Sydney, and Tokyo, WalkMe is a subsidiary of WalkMe Ltd.

Visually

Series A in 2014
Visually, Inc. is a visual content creation platform based in San Francisco, California, that connects businesses with a network of over 1,000 certified creative professionals, including designers, writers, animators, and developers. Founded in 2011, the company specializes in producing a diverse array of visual content, such as animated videos, infographics, presentations, social media graphics, and interactive websites. Visually serves clients across various industries, including consumer goods, education, healthcare, finance, and technology, helping them engage their audiences effectively through visually appealing materials. The platform facilitates collaboration between clients and creatives, allowing for a high degree of creative control and support throughout the content creation process. Visually operates as a subsidiary of Scribble Technologies Inc.

Crosswise

Seed Round in 2014
Crosswise, Ltd. is a data analytics company based in Tel Aviv, Israel, specializing in machine-learning based cross-device mapping. It offers comprehensive consumer device mapping data that enables AdTech vendors, consumer brands, and publishers to enhance their advertising strategies, content personalization, and analytical capabilities. By identifying the various devices—such as PCs, phones, tablets, and digital TVs—used by individual consumers, Crosswise provides valuable insights that facilitate effective cross-device targeted advertising. The company utilizes advanced data science and Big Data techniques to support its clients in realizing significant business opportunities through improved consumer engagement and targeted marketing efforts. As of April 2016, Crosswise operates as a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation.

Appsee

Seed Round in 2013
Appsee, established in 2012 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, specializes in a SaaS platform for optimizing mobile apps. It serves hundreds of companies across diverse industries like travel, news, gaming, and real estate. Appsee's platform automatically analyzes user experience and behavior within mobile applications, empowering clients to enhance their offerings and drive business growth.

Mintigo

Series C in 2013
Mintigo Inc. is a company that specializes in developing an artificial intelligence-based customer engagement and predictive analytics platform tailored for B2B marketing and lead generation. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, Mintigo's platform enables businesses to identify customer buying tendencies and optimize engagement strategies. The company offers a range of solutions, including predictive ideal customer profile (ICP) discovery, audience generation, account-based marketing, and customer marketing for upselling and cross-selling. By employing advanced data science techniques, Mintigo empowers marketing and sales teams to gain insights into ideal prospects, personalize their outreach, and ultimately shorten the sales cycle. Its clientele includes notable companies such as Getty Images, Oracle, and Red Hat. As of October 2019, Mintigo operates as a subsidiary of Anaplan, Inc.

Pebbles Interfaces

Series B in 2013
Pebbles Interfaces is a technology company specializing in advanced motion sensors that enhance human interaction with digital devices. Their innovative sensors allow for the seamless display of physical objects within the digital realm, facilitating intuitive and natural gestures across various platforms, including smartphones, PCs, smart TVs, and even everyday surfaces like coffee tables. By embedding their minimal hardware into partner products, Pebbles aims to transform how users engage with consumer electronics, enabling interactions that feel organic and immediate. Their vision is to create a unified interface that bridges the gap between the physical and digital worlds, making it easier for individuals to interact with both real and virtual objects effortlessly.

Altair Semiconductor

Series E in 2013
Altair Semiconductor Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Hod Hasharon, Israel, specializing in the development of LTE chipsets for global Tier-1 operators. Founded in 2005 by former Texas Instruments executives, the company produces integrated Cat-M1 and NB1 IoT chipsets, as well as CAT-1 and CAT-4 chipsets for various cellular IoT and broadband applications. Altair's products are utilized in sectors such as smart metering, wearables, connected vehicles, and smart city infrastructure. The company collaborates with global OEMs and ODMs to deliver modules designed for both industrial and consumer IoT applications. Known for its cutting-edge technology, Altair Semiconductor has established itself as a leader in the ultra-low power mobile chipset market, enabling advancements in mobile communication and connectivity solutions. As of early 2016, Altair operates as a subsidiary of Sony Corporation.

WalkMe

Series B in 2012
WalkMe Inc., founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, develops a cloud-based guidance and engagement platform designed to enhance user experience and productivity. Their Digital Adoption Platform adapts software to meet the needs of employees and customers, while WalkMe Automation simplifies user experiences by automating complex tasks. The company also offers solutions for modernizing legacy desktop applications and enhancing security. WalkMe's platform integrates with various systems, including Salesforce and Workday, and serves sectors such as financial services, healthcare, insurance, retail, software, utility, and education. With additional offices in New York, Raleigh, London, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Sydney, and Tokyo, WalkMe is a subsidiary of WalkMe Ltd.

Xeround

Series D in 2012
Xeround is a database-as-a-service provider specializing in elastic and scalable solutions for MySQL applications. The company addresses critical database scalability issues arising from the growth of cloud computing and big data, enabling service providers and customers to manage data more effectively. Xeround offers a patented technology that combines the transactional and query capabilities of relational databases with the simplicity and scalability of NoSQL data stores. Its cloud-designed database solution supports multi-tenancy, high availability, auto-scaling, and self-healing features, ensuring continuous service during schema changes and resource modifications. With headquarters in Mountain View, California, and development operations in Israel, Xeround aims to facilitate seamless data management and synchronization across cloud environments.

CallApp

Seed Round in 2012
CallApp is a developer of a caller identification platform that enhances communication by helping users filter phone calls. Founded in 2011 and launched in beta in 2012, the company aims to transform how people interact through their mobile devices. Its platform offers features such as call blocking, identification of telemarketing calls, call recording, and the ability to blacklist unwanted callers. Additionally, CallApp allows users to sync and update their contact lists with photos and information sourced from social media networks, making conversations more engaging and productive. Recognized as a TechCrunch Disrupt finalist and awarded Israel’s start-up of the year, CallApp has become the top Caller-ID and contacts application, ranking among the most downloaded apps on Google Play.

Applied Optoelectronics

Series F in 2012
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. is a company that designs, manufactures, and sells a diverse range of fiber-optic networking products globally. Its offerings include optical modules, lasers, transmitters, transceivers, and complete turn-key equipment. The company serves various sectors, including internet data centers, cable television, telecommunications, and fiber-to-the-home markets. Applied Optoelectronics operates with a vertically integrated structure, allowing it to manage its production and supply chain effectively. The company primarily sells its products to network equipment manufacturers and data center systems integrators through both direct and indirect sales channels. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Sugar Land, Texas, Applied Optoelectronics focuses on meeting the increasing bandwidth demands of its customers, with significant revenue generated from operations in Taiwan.

Viewfinity

Series C in 2012
Viewfinity, Inc. is a provider of application control and privilege management solutions designed to secure desktop, laptop, and server environments within enterprises. Founded in 2007 and based in Waltham, Massachusetts, with additional locations in Europe and Israel, the company offers products such as Privilege Management for Endpoints, which manages user rights for applications requiring elevated permissions, and Privilege Management for Servers, which enables granular control of permissions based on user roles. Viewfinity also features its Application Control software, which automates the processes of whitelisting and blacklisting applications. The company's solutions are particularly beneficial for sectors including healthcare, education, finance, government, energy, and utilities. As of October 2015, Viewfinity operates as a subsidiary of CyberArk Software, Ltd.

StorONE

Series A in 2012
StorONE Ltd., founded in 2012 by Gal Naor, is an Israel-based company headquartered in Ra'anana. It provides information storage services designed to eliminate the need for multiple storage subsystems. StorONE specializes in software-defined storage, virtual storage, secondary storage, cloud storage, data protection, and all-flash or hybrid array solutions that support various protocols. The company caters to small and medium enterprises by developing a software platform aimed at distributing large-scale storage systems.

Incuvo

Seed Round in 2012
Incuvo is a game development company specializing in creating and porting virtual reality games, often on a work-for-hire basis. Among its notable titles are Blair Witch, Layers of Fear, and Super Hero Fight Club, as well as its innovative mobile game Createrria. Createrria allows users, regardless of programming skills, to design and share their own games using a variety of themes and mechanics. Since its launch on iOS in December 2013, Createrria has become a popular platform, achieving over one million downloads and enabling users to create more than two million games, which collectively have garnered over 26 million plays. Incuvo continues to expand its portfolio, combining creativity with engaging gameplay experiences.

Xeround

Series C in 2011
Xeround is a database-as-a-service provider specializing in elastic and scalable solutions for MySQL applications. The company addresses critical database scalability issues arising from the growth of cloud computing and big data, enabling service providers and customers to manage data more effectively. Xeround offers a patented technology that combines the transactional and query capabilities of relational databases with the simplicity and scalability of NoSQL data stores. Its cloud-designed database solution supports multi-tenancy, high availability, auto-scaling, and self-healing features, ensuring continuous service during schema changes and resource modifications. With headquarters in Mountain View, California, and development operations in Israel, Xeround aims to facilitate seamless data management and synchronization across cloud environments.

Visually

Seed Round in 2011
Visually, Inc. is a visual content creation platform based in San Francisco, California, that connects businesses with a network of over 1,000 certified creative professionals, including designers, writers, animators, and developers. Founded in 2011, the company specializes in producing a diverse array of visual content, such as animated videos, infographics, presentations, social media graphics, and interactive websites. Visually serves clients across various industries, including consumer goods, education, healthcare, finance, and technology, helping them engage their audiences effectively through visually appealing materials. The platform facilitates collaboration between clients and creatives, allowing for a high degree of creative control and support throughout the content creation process. Visually operates as a subsidiary of Scribble Technologies Inc.

Mintigo

Series B in 2011
Mintigo Inc. is a company that specializes in developing an artificial intelligence-based customer engagement and predictive analytics platform tailored for B2B marketing and lead generation. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, Mintigo's platform enables businesses to identify customer buying tendencies and optimize engagement strategies. The company offers a range of solutions, including predictive ideal customer profile (ICP) discovery, audience generation, account-based marketing, and customer marketing for upselling and cross-selling. By employing advanced data science techniques, Mintigo empowers marketing and sales teams to gain insights into ideal prospects, personalize their outreach, and ultimately shorten the sales cycle. Its clientele includes notable companies such as Getty Images, Oracle, and Red Hat. As of October 2019, Mintigo operates as a subsidiary of Anaplan, Inc.

UltraSpect

Venture Round in 2011
UltraSPECT Ltd. is a company specializing in nuclear medicine imaging reconstruction products that enhance the performance of gamma cameras and PET scanners. Founded in 1999 and based in Raanana, Israel, with an additional office in Auburndale, Massachusetts, UltraSPECT provides innovative solutions aimed at improving clinical outcomes and patient safety. The company offers a range of products, including Xpress.Cardiac, which enables cardiac imaging with either reduced radiopharmaceutical doses or shorter scan times, and Xpress3.Cardiac, which facilitates simultaneous reductions in both dose and time. Their proprietary Wide-Beam Reconstruction technology enhances image quality and diagnostic certainty across various applications, serving hospitals, clinics, and nuclear medicine imaging centers in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Australia.

SchoolCare

Seed Round in 2011
SchoolCare is a digital health platform that provides free health technology to K-12 public schools, enabling school nurses to deliver effective care and enhance student safety. The company aims to create a unified health record for every family by leveraging pediatric health data within the extensive K-12 school system, which serves as a vital public health infrastructure. SchoolCare's platform captures essential student medical information, including charts, medications, and immunizations, while facilitating communication between schools, families, and healthcare providers. By addressing gaps in traditional care coordination, SchoolCare ensures that crucial care instructions reach school nurses, thereby reducing the risk of inconsistent post-discharge care. Through its innovative approach, SchoolCare seeks to improve health outcomes for children and streamline public school health programs across the United States.

Soluto

Series B in 2011
Soluto is a comprehensive support and digital protection service based in Tel Aviv, founded in 2008. The company offers an application designed to alleviate technology-related frustrations by helping users understand and optimize their devices and services. Through a combination of a mobile app, web portal, and proactive communication, Soluto enables users to contact expert technicians for assistance. The service includes features such as actionable email alerts to notify users of potential issues, offline cloud-based support that can address problems even when devices are shut down, and detailed insights on asset management and activity. This approach allows users to efficiently manage their technology, saving time and reducing stress.

XtremIO

Series B in 2011
XtremIO is a developer of next-generation storage solutions based in Cupertino, California, and Herzelyia, Israel. Established in 2009, the company specializes in all-flash, scale-out enterprise storage arrays that leverage solid-state technology to enhance IT infrastructure. XtremIO's storage systems significantly improve performance and accelerate application workloads, making them a competitive alternative to traditional disk arrays. Their solutions are designed to reduce the total cost of ownership for both server and storage infrastructure, while also minimizing power consumption and physical space requirements. By simplifying provisioning and eliminating the need for complex tuning procedures, XtremIO effectively supports a wide range of use cases, including virtual server and desktop infrastructure, database consolidation, and analytics. The company's innovative approach addresses existing limitations in storage devices and connectivity, positioning it as a leader in the enterprise storage market.

LifeBond

Series C in 2011
LifeBond Ltd. is a developer and manufacturer of absorbable bio-surgical medical devices focused on tissue repair, aiming to enhance patient recovery and support the body's natural healing process. Founded in 2006 and based in Caesarea, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including the LifeSeal Surgical Sealant, which provides reinforcement to minimize post-operative complications such as staple-line leakage in various surgical procedures. Another key product, LifeMesh Self-Fixating Mesh, is designed for secure fixation during hernia repair, addressing post-surgical complications effectively. In addition to these products, LifeBond is engaged in the development of tissue adhesives and absorbable hemostats. Their innovative devices are designed to meet a variety of surgical needs and are available in markets including China, the United States, and Europe, although many products remain investigational and have not yet received market approval.

Altair Semiconductor

Series D in 2011
Altair Semiconductor Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Hod Hasharon, Israel, specializing in the development of LTE chipsets for global Tier-1 operators. Founded in 2005 by former Texas Instruments executives, the company produces integrated Cat-M1 and NB1 IoT chipsets, as well as CAT-1 and CAT-4 chipsets for various cellular IoT and broadband applications. Altair's products are utilized in sectors such as smart metering, wearables, connected vehicles, and smart city infrastructure. The company collaborates with global OEMs and ODMs to deliver modules designed for both industrial and consumer IoT applications. Known for its cutting-edge technology, Altair Semiconductor has established itself as a leader in the ultra-low power mobile chipset market, enabling advancements in mobile communication and connectivity solutions. As of early 2016, Altair operates as a subsidiary of Sony Corporation.

VisionCare Ophthalmic Technologies

Series E in 2011
VisionCare Ophthalmic Technologies, Inc., established in 1997 and headquartered in Saratoga, California, is a specialty medical device company dedicated to improving vision for individuals with untreatable retinal disorders. The company focuses on the research, development, manufacture, and marketing of proprietary implantable ophthalmic devices. Its flagship product, the Implantable Miniature Telescope (IMT), is an FDA-approved device designed to enhance vision in patients with end-stage age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The IMT is integral to the CentraSight treatment program, which guides patients through diagnosis, surgical evaluation, and postoperative care. VisionCare's mission is to restore visual functionality and improve quality of life for individuals with untreatable retinal disorders, primarily focusing on End-Stage AMD, the leading cause of blindness in older Americans.

TaKaDu

Series A in 2010
TaKaDu Ltd. is a global software provider based in Yehud, Israel, specializing in integrated event management solutions for the water industry. Founded in 2009, the company offers automated cloud-based services that help water utilities detect, analyze, and manage network events such as leaks, bursts, and operational failures. TaKaDu's platform employs advanced statistical and mathematical algorithms to transform utility data into actionable insights, enhancing operational efficiency and aiding in strategic decision-making. Its solutions include various modules, such as event management, DMA monitoring, data analytics, management dashboards, and reporting tools, enabling seamless integration across utility operations from analysts to executive teams. TaKaDu's innovative approach supports water utilities in improving overall management and reducing non-revenue water.

Aleees

Venture Round in 2010
Aleees (TWSE:5227), founded in 2005 with main office and factory located in Taiwan, is a lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) battery material manufacturer with longest history as well as an IP licensor in the world, and is also one of the few companies outside China with LFP battery material manufacturing technology and patents. Aleees Taiwan owns more than 120 exclusive patents worldwide, with customers including world-renowned energy storage battery and EV battery customers across Europe, U.S., Japan, Korea, and Asia. At present Aleees co-develops various types of LFP, LFMP products with more than 40 global customers, and produces high-quality, low-cost, and long-life cycle LFP cathode materials. In the 17 years since its establishment, it has accumulated more than 15,000 tons of LFP product shipments totally from Taiwan facility.

LucidLogix Technologies

Venture Round in 2010
LucidLogix Technologies specializes in developing and marketing advanced software solutions aimed at enhancing mobile device performance and battery life. The company's flagship product is an Android power-saving software that addresses the increasing demands for performance and mobility in smartphones. By utilizing a real-time distributed processing engine, LucidLogix improves visual computing across business and gaming applications, allowing users to extend battery life during activities such as gaming, browsing, and navigation. Additionally, LucidLogix offers solutions for Windows platforms that enhance gaming responsiveness and image quality. The company aims to meet the global demand for improved performance and longer mobility experiences, with its patented technologies already integrated into millions of devices worldwide. Its notable customer base includes industry leaders such as Samsung, Intel, and Asus, among others.

Viewfinity

Series B in 2010
Viewfinity, Inc. is a provider of application control and privilege management solutions designed to secure desktop, laptop, and server environments within enterprises. Founded in 2007 and based in Waltham, Massachusetts, with additional locations in Europe and Israel, the company offers products such as Privilege Management for Endpoints, which manages user rights for applications requiring elevated permissions, and Privilege Management for Servers, which enables granular control of permissions based on user roles. Viewfinity also features its Application Control software, which automates the processes of whitelisting and blacklisting applications. The company's solutions are particularly beneficial for sectors including healthcare, education, finance, government, energy, and utilities. As of October 2015, Viewfinity operates as a subsidiary of CyberArk Software, Ltd.

WinBuyer

Series A in 2009
WinBuyer is an innovative company that offers a patent-pending ecommerce application designed to enhance the profitability of online retailers. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with additional offices in Scottsdale, Arizona, and London, England, WinBuyer provides a multi-feed solution through its unique Commerce Information Extraction technology. The company's strategic partnerships with major Comparison Shopping Engine sites position it as a leading provider in the online commerce space. WinBuyer's experienced leadership team, composed of veterans from the high-tech and ecommerce sectors, is dedicated to helping retailers achieve sustained revenue growth through its comprehensive solutions.

XtremIO

Series A in 2009
XtremIO is a developer of next-generation storage solutions based in Cupertino, California, and Herzelyia, Israel. Established in 2009, the company specializes in all-flash, scale-out enterprise storage arrays that leverage solid-state technology to enhance IT infrastructure. XtremIO's storage systems significantly improve performance and accelerate application workloads, making them a competitive alternative to traditional disk arrays. Their solutions are designed to reduce the total cost of ownership for both server and storage infrastructure, while also minimizing power consumption and physical space requirements. By simplifying provisioning and eliminating the need for complex tuning procedures, XtremIO effectively supports a wide range of use cases, including virtual server and desktop infrastructure, database consolidation, and analytics. The company's innovative approach addresses existing limitations in storage devices and connectivity, positioning it as a leader in the enterprise storage market.

Soluto

Series A in 2009
Soluto is a comprehensive support and digital protection service based in Tel Aviv, founded in 2008. The company offers an application designed to alleviate technology-related frustrations by helping users understand and optimize their devices and services. Through a combination of a mobile app, web portal, and proactive communication, Soluto enables users to contact expert technicians for assistance. The service includes features such as actionable email alerts to notify users of potential issues, offline cloud-based support that can address problems even when devices are shut down, and detailed insights on asset management and activity. This approach allows users to efficiently manage their technology, saving time and reducing stress.

Danen Technology

Venture Round in 2009
Danen Technology Corporation is a Taiwan-based manufacturer specializing in the production and sale of solar ingots and wafers for photovoltaic applications. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Taoyuan, the company offers multi-crystalline solar wafers, ingots, and bricks, alongside customized OEM services. Danen Technology primarily serves solar cell manufacturers and has operations in Taiwan and America, with most of its revenue generated from the Taiwanese market. The company is recognized for its expertise in silicon wafer manufacturing and processing, contributing significantly to the solar energy sector.

Navotek Medical

Venture Round in 2009
Navotek Medical develops real-time innovative tracking and navigation solutions for medical applications. The first application is in the oncology field, providing tumor localization and tracking for optimal radiation therapy. Navotek’s solution will allow for safer and more effective treatment, improving the chances of tumor eradication and decreasing the rate of complications. In addition, it will potentially improve the efficiency of the treatment procedure by shortening individual sessions as well as entire treatment courses. This will increase the radiation rooms’ throughput which will translate into increased earnings for the hospital.

Pathway Medical Technologies

Series D in 2009
Pathway Medical Technologies Inc. specializes in the design, development, manufacturing, and marketing of medical devices aimed at treating arterial and vascular diseases. The company focuses on addressing peripheral arterial disease through its innovative atherectomy catheter, which is engineered to restore circulation in peripheral arteries by effectively removing hard and soft plaque, calcium deposits, thrombus, and fibrotic lesions. Accompanying this device is a control pod that offers a user-friendly interface with keypad controls for seamless operation. Pathway Medical Technologies is dedicated to providing safe and effective treatment options for patients suffering from arterial diseases.

Triund

Venture Round in 2009
Triund is an online publishing service that facilitates content creation and distribution for writers across various formats, including articles, images, audio, and video. The platform enables users to publish their work on a network of niche websites, enhancing visibility and readership. Triund employs a profit-sharing model that allows content creators to earn revenue from advertising based on a 50/50 split. This structure not only incentivizes quality content but also fosters community engagement through features that allow users to connect, comment, and provide peer feedback on each other's work. Ultimately, Triund aims to empower aspiring writers by broadening their reach and recognition in the digital landscape.

LucidLogix Technologies

Series C in 2008
LucidLogix Technologies specializes in developing and marketing advanced software solutions aimed at enhancing mobile device performance and battery life. The company's flagship product is an Android power-saving software that addresses the increasing demands for performance and mobility in smartphones. By utilizing a real-time distributed processing engine, LucidLogix improves visual computing across business and gaming applications, allowing users to extend battery life during activities such as gaming, browsing, and navigation. Additionally, LucidLogix offers solutions for Windows platforms that enhance gaming responsiveness and image quality. The company aims to meet the global demand for improved performance and longer mobility experiences, with its patented technologies already integrated into millions of devices worldwide. Its notable customer base includes industry leaders such as Samsung, Intel, and Asus, among others.

Koolanoo Group

Series C in 2008
Koolanoo Group (www.KGIM.com) is a China Internet company. A subsidiary of KGIM Holdings and SinoSheen Investments Limited. The company had until 2009 developed and operated leading web properties in China (iQ Browser, 360Quan, Shimao, 9949.cn, 360apps, 360Soft, 360Sec, 360TV, iQSafe, iQFirmware, 6887.cn, yooxue.cn, luoma.cn, kongquehui.com amongst some). In 2007, 360Quan received praise from the CNNIC (China Internet Network Information Centre, government division) as being the fastest growing website in China that year, Largest Teen social network in 2008-2009. Baidu awarded the Koolanoo Group and its properties in 2007 and 2008 as the 'It Company' of China for those years. Koolanoo Group obtained very high-level China government ICP (Internet Content Provider) licenses, permit for Internet Platforms, Software distribution, Online Content Supply (OCS) and right to spreading Audio-Visia Information (AVI), Cross-regional ICP and Cross Regional Value-added Telecommunications Services, Video Boradcasting and Mobile Software distribution. Koolanoo Group licenses were and are valued greatly today. The Company at its peak had 180 employees in mainland China mostly R&D, 12 in Hong Kong, 4 in London and 12 in Israel. Had developed directory websites, dating websites, social networks, browsers, and software's strictly for the Chinese landscape with the theme of 'for China by China.' The Company later affiliated with and invested in exclusive distribution rights for new media platforms, services and equity in over 28 small China online properties and companies which were used to merge with existing platforms. Partnered with QQ, Sina, Sohu, Netease, Baidu, Zol.com, youku.com. Koolanoo Group properties and content had reached a cumulative 90M+ users monthly in 2008-2009. Maintained exclusive online broadcast rights for FashionTV (FTV) for China, various music bands and play-for-fun casino games

ActionBase

Series A in 2008
ActionBase provides a simple and powerful way to manage day-to-day ad-hoc, human centric, unstructured processes while adhering to the industry's best practices and corporate procedures. The solution simplifies and lowers operational costs by eliminating process inefficiencies caused due to human processes managed in email and plain documents. ActionBase's Human Process Management System (HPMS) supports a dynamic working environment by providing full visibility and control over unstructured processes that were previously managed via plain documents and e-mail correspondence. It is completely integrated into standard Microsoft Office applications and provides end-to-end real-time visibility and a complete audit trail. ActionBase works with global IT leaders including Orange, Texas Instruments and Amdocs, and specializes in complex industries such as financial services and insurance, oil and gas, utilities and telecom. The company is headquartered in Israel with offices in the United States and United Kingdom.

IceCure Medical

Series B in 2008
IceCure Medical Ltd is a commercial-stage medical device company focused on developing and marketing minimally invasive cryoablation therapies for women's health and oncology. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Caesarea, Israel, the company specializes in cryoablation technology that leverages liquid nitrogen to safely and effectively destroy tumors without the need for invasive surgery. Its flagship ProSense system, which is guided by ultrasound imaging, allows physicians to perform tumor treatments in a straightforward, office-based procedure that typically takes less than 30 minutes. This system is particularly indicated for the treatment of benign breast tumors, such as fibroadenomas, and is also applicable in various medical fields including general surgery, gynecology, and urology. IceCure Medical's offerings are commercially available in multiple regions, including the United States, Europe, and parts of Asia and South America, setting new standards in tumor therapy.

Xeround

Series B in 2008
Xeround is a database-as-a-service provider specializing in elastic and scalable solutions for MySQL applications. The company addresses critical database scalability issues arising from the growth of cloud computing and big data, enabling service providers and customers to manage data more effectively. Xeround offers a patented technology that combines the transactional and query capabilities of relational databases with the simplicity and scalability of NoSQL data stores. Its cloud-designed database solution supports multi-tenancy, high availability, auto-scaling, and self-healing features, ensuring continuous service during schema changes and resource modifications. With headquarters in Mountain View, California, and development operations in Israel, Xeround aims to facilitate seamless data management and synchronization across cloud environments.

Odysii

Series A in 2008
Odysii Ltd. is a technology company specializing in software solutions for targeted suggestive selling, operating under a Software-as-a-Service model. The company offers a range of marketing management tools designed to enhance customer engagement at the point of purchase for retailers, banks, and other consumer-oriented organizations. Its product suite includes solutions like Match N' Go, which analyzes customer orders to recommend optimal up-sell offers, and SmartShelf, which targets promotions based on individual customer interests. Odysii also provides digital menu boards and customer-facing LCD screens to facilitate real-time communication and marketing. Founded in 2003 and based in Herzliya, Israel, Odysii serves a global clientele and was previously known as TVeez Ltd. before its rebranding in 2008. As of 2015, the company operates as a subsidiary of Gilbarco Inc.

Iamba

Venture Round in 2008
Iamba Networks is a company specializing in gigabit passive optical networks solutions, primarily catering to telecommunications equipment manufacturers and original device manufacturers. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, Iamba also operates a research and development center in Israel. The company focuses on developing fiber-to-the-premises solutions, which enhance connectivity and broadband access for end users. As a subsidiary of Marvell Technology Group Ltd., Iamba Networks leverages its expertise to support the growing demand for high-speed internet infrastructure.

Eglue Business Technologies

Venture Round in 2008
eglue is a software company founded in 2001 that provides real-time customer interaction management solutions. The company seeks to make it possible for companies to cut through complexity, manage unpredictability, categorize information and win customer loyalty.

IMScouting

Series A in 2008
IMScouting is a pioneering company that offers comprehensive coverage of football leagues and players worldwide, including regions such as Europe, Africa, South America, North America, and Asia. The company has developed a robust database that is continuously updated by a network of local football experts, ensuring authentic and detailed insights into the global landscape of professional football. By focusing on grassroots information, IMScouting provides a valuable resource for stakeholders seeking in-depth knowledge of players and leagues across diverse markets.

AdExtent

Series A in 2008
AdExtent is a provider of innovative retargeting solutions designed for advertisers and agencies. With a team of experienced technologists, the company has spent years developing data-intensive applications that enhance the relevance and effectiveness of advertising. AdExtent's platform transforms product pages into personalized advertisements by leveraging customer engagement data, allowing clients to launch and manage dynamic, data-driven ad campaigns. The company's expertise spans multiple sectors, including media, finance, and government, enabling it to create user-friendly technology that significantly improves advertising outcomes and drives sales for its customers.

Mitralign

Series C in 2007
Mitralign is a privately held medical device company based in a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts. It specializes in developing catheter-based technologies for the percutaneous treatment of functional mitral regurgitation, a global and life-threatening cardiac condition. The company's innovative Mitralign system mimics surgical annuloplasty by delivering a series of implants directly into the mitral annulus via a catheter, reducing its size and improving valve function. Mitralign is backed by top-tier venture capitalists and has strategic investments from major cardiovascular device companies.

Solapoint

Seed Round in 2007
Solapoint Corp. is a manufacturer of solar cells and components specifically designed for the High Concentration Photovoltaics (HCPV) industry, primarily serving the Asia-Pacific region. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Hsinchu, Taiwan, the company specializes in producing standard III-V solar cells and epitaxial wafers for applications in spacecraft, as well as packaged chips on various substrates. In addition to its standard offerings, Solapoint provides custom-designed epitaxial wafers tailored to meet specific customer requirements. The company emphasizes a customer-oriented approach to technology, aiming to enhance the use of solar power in terrestrial commercial applications.

Koolanoo Group

Series B in 2007
Koolanoo Group (www.KGIM.com) is a China Internet company. A subsidiary of KGIM Holdings and SinoSheen Investments Limited. The company had until 2009 developed and operated leading web properties in China (iQ Browser, 360Quan, Shimao, 9949.cn, 360apps, 360Soft, 360Sec, 360TV, iQSafe, iQFirmware, 6887.cn, yooxue.cn, luoma.cn, kongquehui.com amongst some). In 2007, 360Quan received praise from the CNNIC (China Internet Network Information Centre, government division) as being the fastest growing website in China that year, Largest Teen social network in 2008-2009. Baidu awarded the Koolanoo Group and its properties in 2007 and 2008 as the 'It Company' of China for those years. Koolanoo Group obtained very high-level China government ICP (Internet Content Provider) licenses, permit for Internet Platforms, Software distribution, Online Content Supply (OCS) and right to spreading Audio-Visia Information (AVI), Cross-regional ICP and Cross Regional Value-added Telecommunications Services, Video Boradcasting and Mobile Software distribution. Koolanoo Group licenses were and are valued greatly today. The Company at its peak had 180 employees in mainland China mostly R&D, 12 in Hong Kong, 4 in London and 12 in Israel. Had developed directory websites, dating websites, social networks, browsers, and software's strictly for the Chinese landscape with the theme of 'for China by China.' The Company later affiliated with and invested in exclusive distribution rights for new media platforms, services and equity in over 28 small China online properties and companies which were used to merge with existing platforms. Partnered with QQ, Sina, Sohu, Netease, Baidu, Zol.com, youku.com. Koolanoo Group properties and content had reached a cumulative 90M+ users monthly in 2008-2009. Maintained exclusive online broadcast rights for FashionTV (FTV) for China, various music bands and play-for-fun casino games

Altair Semiconductor

Series B in 2007
Altair Semiconductor Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Hod Hasharon, Israel, specializing in the development of LTE chipsets for global Tier-1 operators. Founded in 2005 by former Texas Instruments executives, the company produces integrated Cat-M1 and NB1 IoT chipsets, as well as CAT-1 and CAT-4 chipsets for various cellular IoT and broadband applications. Altair's products are utilized in sectors such as smart metering, wearables, connected vehicles, and smart city infrastructure. The company collaborates with global OEMs and ODMs to deliver modules designed for both industrial and consumer IoT applications. Known for its cutting-edge technology, Altair Semiconductor has established itself as a leader in the ultra-low power mobile chipset market, enabling advancements in mobile communication and connectivity solutions. As of early 2016, Altair operates as a subsidiary of Sony Corporation.

Xeround

Series B in 2007
Xeround is a database-as-a-service provider specializing in elastic and scalable solutions for MySQL applications. The company addresses critical database scalability issues arising from the growth of cloud computing and big data, enabling service providers and customers to manage data more effectively. Xeround offers a patented technology that combines the transactional and query capabilities of relational databases with the simplicity and scalability of NoSQL data stores. Its cloud-designed database solution supports multi-tenancy, high availability, auto-scaling, and self-healing features, ensuring continuous service during schema changes and resource modifications. With headquarters in Mountain View, California, and development operations in Israel, Xeround aims to facilitate seamless data management and synchronization across cloud environments.

Advasense Technologies

Series B in 2007
Advasense Technologies is a fabless semiconductor company based in Ra'anana, Israel, specializing in the development of CMOS image sensor products tailored for the mobile phone market. Founded in 2004, the company focuses on creating multi-mega pixel CMOS image sensors that enhance image quality, particularly in low-light conditions. Advasense's innovative technologies aim to improve the performance of cameras in mobile applications, providing users with vibrant and sharp images.

Koolanoo Group

Series A in 2007
Koolanoo Group (www.KGIM.com) is a China Internet company. A subsidiary of KGIM Holdings and SinoSheen Investments Limited. The company had until 2009 developed and operated leading web properties in China (iQ Browser, 360Quan, Shimao, 9949.cn, 360apps, 360Soft, 360Sec, 360TV, iQSafe, iQFirmware, 6887.cn, yooxue.cn, luoma.cn, kongquehui.com amongst some). In 2007, 360Quan received praise from the CNNIC (China Internet Network Information Centre, government division) as being the fastest growing website in China that year, Largest Teen social network in 2008-2009. Baidu awarded the Koolanoo Group and its properties in 2007 and 2008 as the 'It Company' of China for those years. Koolanoo Group obtained very high-level China government ICP (Internet Content Provider) licenses, permit for Internet Platforms, Software distribution, Online Content Supply (OCS) and right to spreading Audio-Visia Information (AVI), Cross-regional ICP and Cross Regional Value-added Telecommunications Services, Video Boradcasting and Mobile Software distribution. Koolanoo Group licenses were and are valued greatly today. The Company at its peak had 180 employees in mainland China mostly R&D, 12 in Hong Kong, 4 in London and 12 in Israel. Had developed directory websites, dating websites, social networks, browsers, and software's strictly for the Chinese landscape with the theme of 'for China by China.' The Company later affiliated with and invested in exclusive distribution rights for new media platforms, services and equity in over 28 small China online properties and companies which were used to merge with existing platforms. Partnered with QQ, Sina, Sohu, Netease, Baidu, Zol.com, youku.com. Koolanoo Group properties and content had reached a cumulative 90M+ users monthly in 2008-2009. Maintained exclusive online broadcast rights for FashionTV (FTV) for China, various music bands and play-for-fun casino games

YaData

Series A in 2007
YaData was purchased by Microsoft on February 27, 2008. It offers analytic software for marketers in the United States, including segment discovery and ranking, which combines statistical techniques for segment discovery. It also offers segment relationship management, which performs segment related activities, including segment discovery, analysis and research, marketing decision support, and tracking to monitor segment evolution. The company serves telecom, banking, insurance, credit card, and Web ad industries. YaData, Ltd. was founded in 2005 and is based in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Glucon

Series D in 2007
Glucon is a development stage company developing glucose monitoring devices for the diabetes market. The Glucon devices will provide continuous, accurate, and real-time glucose monitoring, for clinical and personal use. Glucon devices are based on a novel Photoacoustic (optical and sound-based) technology protected by several granted and pending patents, and intended to be incorporated into a small, conveniently wearable instrument (the Personal Device). The company has shown that Photoacoustics, a unique combinatorial technology, is superior to optics alone, as it attains blood glucose measurements directly from inside the blood vessels and is an improved method both for specificity (identification) and sensitivity (detection of level changes) of the glucose measurement. The company’s desktop prototype device is currently undergoing extensive clinical trials.

CircuLite

Series B in 2007
CircuLite is a cardiovascular device company focused on transforming the treatment of heart failure through the development of minimally-invasive micro-pumps designed for long-term partial circulatory support. Its proprietary micro-pump platform allows for the creation of compact devices that can be implanted in a superficial pocket, similar to a pacemaker, utilizing endovascular or minimally-invasive surgical techniques. By supplementing a patient's natural heart function, CircuLite aims to provide a proactive and lower-risk treatment option, thereby enhancing the quality of life for millions of individuals suffering from chronic heart failure. The company’s flagship product, the Synergy Pocket Circulatory Assist Device, is designed to rest a failing heart while supporting its natural pumping capacity.

LucidLogix Technologies

Series B in 2007
LucidLogix Technologies specializes in developing and marketing advanced software solutions aimed at enhancing mobile device performance and battery life. The company's flagship product is an Android power-saving software that addresses the increasing demands for performance and mobility in smartphones. By utilizing a real-time distributed processing engine, LucidLogix improves visual computing across business and gaming applications, allowing users to extend battery life during activities such as gaming, browsing, and navigation. Additionally, LucidLogix offers solutions for Windows platforms that enhance gaming responsiveness and image quality. The company aims to meet the global demand for improved performance and longer mobility experiences, with its patented technologies already integrated into millions of devices worldwide. Its notable customer base includes industry leaders such as Samsung, Intel, and Asus, among others.

Pathway Medical Technologies

Series B in 2006
Pathway Medical Technologies Inc. specializes in the design, development, manufacturing, and marketing of medical devices aimed at treating arterial and vascular diseases. The company focuses on addressing peripheral arterial disease through its innovative atherectomy catheter, which is engineered to restore circulation in peripheral arteries by effectively removing hard and soft plaque, calcium deposits, thrombus, and fibrotic lesions. Accompanying this device is a control pod that offers a user-friendly interface with keypad controls for seamless operation. Pathway Medical Technologies is dedicated to providing safe and effective treatment options for patients suffering from arterial diseases.

Resolute Networks

Venture Round in 2006
Resolute Networks is a prominent provider of standards-compliant core technology and subsystem solutions, specializing in Circuit Emulation Services (CES) and Synchronization over Packet applications. The company's offerings facilitate high-performance converged voice and data telecommunications over Ethernet, IP, or MPLS infrastructures. Resolute Networks' CES subsystems have garnered recognition from leading network equipment manufacturers worldwide, establishing the company as a key player in the telecommunications sector. Formed through the merger of Redux Communications and Lycium Networks, Resolute Networks is committed to supporting the partners and customers of both predecessor companies, solidifying its position in the market.

Iamba

Series B in 2006
Iamba Networks is a company specializing in gigabit passive optical networks solutions, primarily catering to telecommunications equipment manufacturers and original device manufacturers. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, Iamba also operates a research and development center in Israel. The company focuses on developing fiber-to-the-premises solutions, which enhance connectivity and broadband access for end users. As a subsidiary of Marvell Technology Group Ltd., Iamba Networks leverages its expertise to support the growing demand for high-speed internet infrastructure.

SURF Communication Solutions

Venture Round in 2006
SURF Communication Solutions specializes in high-capacity multimedia processing technologies that serve various sectors, including telecommunications and military applications. Established in 1996, SURF has developed a range of products designed for high-density multimedia processing across multiple formats. Its technology has become integral to many leading vendors' multimedia servers and gateways, facilitating next-generation services for millions of users globally. In addition to its core offerings, SURF has introduced the SURF-HMP platform, which supports Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), Software-Defined Networking (SDN), and next-generation WebRTC/LTE deployments. The company also provides video processing solutions tailored for vehicles and fleets, featuring software multimedia platforms, media processing blades, and a voice and video conferencing bridge that allows real-time communication across various devices, enhancing multi-location conferencing and multi-network surveillance capabilities.

APProtect

Series A in 2006
APProtect Ltd. provides anti-piracy protection solutions for consumer and business software developers and publishers. It offers Trusted Server Protection products to protect CAD tools and scientific applications in companies, universities, and other organizations; Online Software Protector family of products for protecting consumer software; and splitting machine software, which operates on a binary and splits it into two parts. The company also provides splitting, site installation, and server hosting services. APProtect Ltd. was founded in 2004 and is based in Haifa, Israel.

Eglue Business Technologies

Series B in 2006
eglue is a software company founded in 2001 that provides real-time customer interaction management solutions. The company seeks to make it possible for companies to cut through complexity, manage unpredictability, categorize information and win customer loyalty.

Mitralign

Series B in 2006
Mitralign is a privately held medical device company based in a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts. It specializes in developing catheter-based technologies for the percutaneous treatment of functional mitral regurgitation, a global and life-threatening cardiac condition. The company's innovative Mitralign system mimics surgical annuloplasty by delivering a series of implants directly into the mitral annulus via a catheter, reducing its size and improving valve function. Mitralign is backed by top-tier venture capitalists and has strategic investments from major cardiovascular device companies.

Flash Networks

Series F in 2006
Flash Networks Ltd., founded in 1996 and based in Herzliya, Israel, specializes in mobile Internet optimization and monetization solutions for telecommunications operators. The company provides a range of services, including radio spectral efficiency solutions, data congestion control, and cybersecurity measures, aimed at enhancing user experience and operational efficiency. With its intelligent Internet services gateway, Flash Networks helps operators optimize data traffic and implement targeted marketing strategies, which can lead to substantial cost savings. The company's technology focuses on improving radio resource management, enabling operators to serve more users effectively while reducing operational expenses. Flash Networks has established a global presence with offices in Europe, Asia, and North America, serving top-tier mobile carriers such as O2, Orange, and Verizon Wireless. As of August 2020, it operates as a subsidiary of Volaris Group Inc.

Advasense Technologies

Series B in 2006
Advasense Technologies is a fabless semiconductor company based in Ra'anana, Israel, specializing in the development of CMOS image sensor products tailored for the mobile phone market. Founded in 2004, the company focuses on creating multi-mega pixel CMOS image sensors that enhance image quality, particularly in low-light conditions. Advasense's innovative technologies aim to improve the performance of cameras in mobile applications, providing users with vibrant and sharp images.

360Quan

Series A in 2006
360Quan owns and operates a social networking website for teenagers.

Altair Semiconductor

Series A in 2005
Altair Semiconductor Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Hod Hasharon, Israel, specializing in the development of LTE chipsets for global Tier-1 operators. Founded in 2005 by former Texas Instruments executives, the company produces integrated Cat-M1 and NB1 IoT chipsets, as well as CAT-1 and CAT-4 chipsets for various cellular IoT and broadband applications. Altair's products are utilized in sectors such as smart metering, wearables, connected vehicles, and smart city infrastructure. The company collaborates with global OEMs and ODMs to deliver modules designed for both industrial and consumer IoT applications. Known for its cutting-edge technology, Altair Semiconductor has established itself as a leader in the ultra-low power mobile chipset market, enabling advancements in mobile communication and connectivity solutions. As of early 2016, Altair operates as a subsidiary of Sony Corporation.

SURF Communication Solutions

Series D in 2005
SURF Communication Solutions specializes in high-capacity multimedia processing technologies that serve various sectors, including telecommunications and military applications. Established in 1996, SURF has developed a range of products designed for high-density multimedia processing across multiple formats. Its technology has become integral to many leading vendors' multimedia servers and gateways, facilitating next-generation services for millions of users globally. In addition to its core offerings, SURF has introduced the SURF-HMP platform, which supports Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), Software-Defined Networking (SDN), and next-generation WebRTC/LTE deployments. The company also provides video processing solutions tailored for vehicles and fleets, featuring software multimedia platforms, media processing blades, and a voice and video conferencing bridge that allows real-time communication across various devices, enhancing multi-location conferencing and multi-network surveillance capabilities.

BioLineRx

Venture Round in 2005
BioLineRx Ltd. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical development company based in Modi’in, Israel, specializing in oncology. The company's development pipeline includes several therapeutic candidates, such as BL-8040, a peptide designed for treating solid tumors, hematological malignancies, and facilitating stem cell mobilization. Another key candidate is AGI-134, an immuno-oncology agent aimed at solid tumors. Additionally, BioLineRx has developed BL-5010, a proprietary pen-like applicator intended for the non-surgical removal of skin lesions. The company has established collaborations with prominent organizations, including MSD for cancer immunotherapy, MD Anderson Cancer Center to explore the combination of BL-8040 with KEYTRUDA in pancreatic cancer, and Genentech Inc. for studies involving BL-8040 and TECENTRIQ in solid tumors. Founded in 2003, BioLineRx is focused on addressing unmet medical needs and improving existing therapies in the pharmaceutical market.

Continuity Software

Series A in 2005
Continuity Software is a technology company founded in 2005 by a team of experts specializing in storage and data protection. The company develops software that provides continuous protection for data storage and backup systems, ensuring data integrity and recoverability. Its platform serves clients across various sectors, including banking, finance, telecommunications, and utilities. By focusing on storage security and service availability risk management, Continuity Software helps enterprises secure their storage systems, both on-premises and in the cloud. The company's solutions complement existing data protection measures, adding a critical layer of security to prevent attackers from accessing stored data. This proactive approach enables IT teams to mitigate risks associated with downtime and data loss in essential systems while also addressing security misconfigurations and ensuring regulatory compliance.

Mitralign

Venture Round in 2005
Mitralign is a privately held medical device company based in a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts. It specializes in developing catheter-based technologies for the percutaneous treatment of functional mitral regurgitation, a global and life-threatening cardiac condition. The company's innovative Mitralign system mimics surgical annuloplasty by delivering a series of implants directly into the mitral annulus via a catheter, reducing its size and improving valve function. Mitralign is backed by top-tier venture capitalists and has strategic investments from major cardiovascular device companies.

Xeround

Series A in 2005
Xeround is a database-as-a-service provider specializing in elastic and scalable solutions for MySQL applications. The company addresses critical database scalability issues arising from the growth of cloud computing and big data, enabling service providers and customers to manage data more effectively. Xeround offers a patented technology that combines the transactional and query capabilities of relational databases with the simplicity and scalability of NoSQL data stores. Its cloud-designed database solution supports multi-tenancy, high availability, auto-scaling, and self-healing features, ensuring continuous service during schema changes and resource modifications. With headquarters in Mountain View, California, and development operations in Israel, Xeround aims to facilitate seamless data management and synchronization across cloud environments.

Pathway Medical Technologies

Series A in 2005
Pathway Medical Technologies Inc. specializes in the design, development, manufacturing, and marketing of medical devices aimed at treating arterial and vascular diseases. The company focuses on addressing peripheral arterial disease through its innovative atherectomy catheter, which is engineered to restore circulation in peripheral arteries by effectively removing hard and soft plaque, calcium deposits, thrombus, and fibrotic lesions. Accompanying this device is a control pod that offers a user-friendly interface with keypad controls for seamless operation. Pathway Medical Technologies is dedicated to providing safe and effective treatment options for patients suffering from arterial diseases.

Resolute Networks

Venture Round in 2005
Resolute Networks is a prominent provider of standards-compliant core technology and subsystem solutions, specializing in Circuit Emulation Services (CES) and Synchronization over Packet applications. The company's offerings facilitate high-performance converged voice and data telecommunications over Ethernet, IP, or MPLS infrastructures. Resolute Networks' CES subsystems have garnered recognition from leading network equipment manufacturers worldwide, establishing the company as a key player in the telecommunications sector. Formed through the merger of Redux Communications and Lycium Networks, Resolute Networks is committed to supporting the partners and customers of both predecessor companies, solidifying its position in the market.

Glucon

Series C in 2005
Glucon is a development stage company developing glucose monitoring devices for the diabetes market. The Glucon devices will provide continuous, accurate, and real-time glucose monitoring, for clinical and personal use. Glucon devices are based on a novel Photoacoustic (optical and sound-based) technology protected by several granted and pending patents, and intended to be incorporated into a small, conveniently wearable instrument (the Personal Device). The company has shown that Photoacoustics, a unique combinatorial technology, is superior to optics alone, as it attains blood glucose measurements directly from inside the blood vessels and is an improved method both for specificity (identification) and sensitivity (detection of level changes) of the glucose measurement. The company’s desktop prototype device is currently undergoing extensive clinical trials.

Advasense Technologies

Venture Round in 2005
Advasense Technologies is a fabless semiconductor company based in Ra'anana, Israel, specializing in the development of CMOS image sensor products tailored for the mobile phone market. Founded in 2004, the company focuses on creating multi-mega pixel CMOS image sensors that enhance image quality, particularly in low-light conditions. Advasense's innovative technologies aim to improve the performance of cameras in mobile applications, providing users with vibrant and sharp images.

Cyota

Venture Round in 2004
Cyota was a prominent provider of online security and anti-fraud solutions tailored for financial institutions. The company focused on combating various forms of internet-related fraud, including online banking fraud, eCommerce fraud, and phishing attacks. Its suite of products included eSphinx, specifically designed for online banking security; eVision, an online fraud management system; FraudAction, an anti-phishing solution; and SecureSuite, a comprehensive payment security platform that enables banks to protect their cardholders during online transactions. In 2005, Cyota was acquired by RSA Security, marking a significant expansion in the realm of digital fraud prevention.

CircuLite

Series A in 2004
CircuLite is a cardiovascular device company focused on transforming the treatment of heart failure through the development of minimally-invasive micro-pumps designed for long-term partial circulatory support. Its proprietary micro-pump platform allows for the creation of compact devices that can be implanted in a superficial pocket, similar to a pacemaker, utilizing endovascular or minimally-invasive surgical techniques. By supplementing a patient's natural heart function, CircuLite aims to provide a proactive and lower-risk treatment option, thereby enhancing the quality of life for millions of individuals suffering from chronic heart failure. The company’s flagship product, the Synergy Pocket Circulatory Assist Device, is designed to rest a failing heart while supporting its natural pumping capacity.

Horizon Semiconductors

Series B in 2004
Horizon Semiconductors Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company, develops integrated system-on-a-chip (SoCs) solutions.

Mitralign

Series A in 2004
Mitralign is a privately held medical device company based in a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts. It specializes in developing catheter-based technologies for the percutaneous treatment of functional mitral regurgitation, a global and life-threatening cardiac condition. The company's innovative Mitralign system mimics surgical annuloplasty by delivering a series of implants directly into the mitral annulus via a catheter, reducing its size and improving valve function. Mitralign is backed by top-tier venture capitalists and has strategic investments from major cardiovascular device companies.

Envara

Venture Round in 2004
Envara, a fabless semiconductor company, develops Wireless networking chipset solutions. The company offers chipsets that provide security support and are used for network interface cards and access points. It serves wireless access providers and ODM's, PC manufacturers, appliances manufacturers, consumer electronics manufacturers, and ODM/OEM providers. Envara, Inc. was formerly known as hLAN, Inc. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Ra'anana, Israel.

Actimize

Series C in 2004
NICE Actimize is a leading provider of financial crime, risk, and compliance solutions for financial institutions and government regulators. The company specializes in using innovative technology to combat financial crime, safeguard consumer and investor assets, and ensure regulatory compliance. Its offerings include real-time fraud prevention, anti-money laundering detection, and trading surveillance solutions, addressing issues such as payment fraud, cybercrime, sanctions monitoring, market abuse, customer due diligence, and insider trading. NICE Actimize serves a diverse range of clients, including financial institutions, telecom service providers, retailers, airlines, and security agencies, helping them identify critical events and make informed business decisions.

Accelerated Technologies

Series B in 2004
Accelerated Technologies, Inc. (ATI), a New York based partnership model for the creation and acceleration of cardiovascular devices.

Glucon

Series A in 2004
Glucon is a development stage company developing glucose monitoring devices for the diabetes market. The Glucon devices will provide continuous, accurate, and real-time glucose monitoring, for clinical and personal use. Glucon devices are based on a novel Photoacoustic (optical and sound-based) technology protected by several granted and pending patents, and intended to be incorporated into a small, conveniently wearable instrument (the Personal Device). The company has shown that Photoacoustics, a unique combinatorial technology, is superior to optics alone, as it attains blood glucose measurements directly from inside the blood vessels and is an improved method both for specificity (identification) and sensitivity (detection of level changes) of the glucose measurement. The company’s desktop prototype device is currently undergoing extensive clinical trials.

Cellectivity

Series A in 2003
Cellectivity is a visionary platform for online betting intended to create, collect, and manage portal applications for mobile devices. In the mobile betting and gambling sectors, they design and operate mobile portal applications and offer the delivery of e-commerce services, allowing users to view all accessible material and make money by engaging in gambling.

Oplus Technologies

Venture Round in 2003
Oplus Technologies Ltd., a fabless semiconductor company, designs, develops, and markets integrated circuit display processors and software solutions for the digital display market. It offers multimedia display and video processors for flat panel plasma and LCD displays, TVs, projection systems, LCD monitors, and digital display applications. The company also provides system-on-chip solutions. It serves consumer electronics companies and display device manufacturers in Israel and internationally. Oplus Technologies Ltd. was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Yokneam, Israel.
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