Giza Venture Capital

Giza Venture Capital is a venture capital and private equity firm founded in 1992, based in Tel Aviv, Israel, with additional offices in Singapore and Warsaw. The firm specializes in investing in seed, startup, and early to late-stage technology companies across various sectors, including new media, security, therapeutics, medical devices, e-commerce, and life sciences. Giza Venture Capital focuses on identifying and supporting emerging growth opportunities, typically investing between $0.3 million and $10 million in its portfolio companies, while often seeking to acquire minority stakes. The firm has a notable track record, having invested in over 90 companies and achieved more than 30 successful exits. Giza also runs the Ofek Program, aimed at securing early-stage investments in high-quality seed opportunities. Its investment strategy primarily targets companies in Israel and Spain, with additional interests in Asian, Taiwanese, and Polish markets.

Zvi Schechter

Managing Director, Co-Founder

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 offers a machine data analytics platform that leverages open-source technologies, specifically ELK and Grafana, to facilitate the monitoring and analysis of modern applications. The platform is designed to be user-friendly and highly scalable, catering to organizations of all sizes. By integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning, Logz.io assists DevOps engineers, system administrators, and developers in identifying critical events within vast amounts of generated data. This enables users to monitor, troubleshoot, and secure their mission-critical applications effectively, allowing for proactive issue resolution and enhanced operational efficiency.

Logz.io

Series C in 2017
Logz.io offers a machine data analytics platform that leverages open-source technologies, specifically ELK and Grafana, to facilitate the monitoring and analysis of modern applications. The platform is designed to be user-friendly and highly scalable, catering to organizations of all sizes. By integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning, Logz.io assists DevOps engineers, system administrators, and developers in identifying critical events within vast amounts of generated data. This enables users to monitor, troubleshoot, and secure their mission-critical applications effectively, allowing for proactive issue resolution and enhanced operational efficiency.

Mintigo

Series E in 2017
Mintigo Inc. is a company that develops an artificial intelligence-based customer engagement and predictive analytics platform aimed at enhancing B2B marketing and lead generation. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, Mintigo's platform assists businesses in identifying potential purchases by specific customers, thereby enabling more effective marketing strategies. Key features of the platform include predictive ideal customer profile (ICP) discovery, prioritization of fit and buying stages, predictive audience generation, and account-based marketing (ABM) support. The platform also facilitates new pipeline generation, customer marketing upsell and cross-sell opportunities, insight-driven engagement, and sales enablement. Mintigo's clientele includes notable companies such as Getty Images, Oracle, and Red Hat, who utilize its services to enhance their marketing efforts and optimize the sales cycle. As of October 2019, Mintigo operates as a subsidiary of Anaplan, Inc.

Logz.io

Series B in 2016
Logz.io offers a machine data analytics platform that leverages open-source technologies, specifically ELK and Grafana, to facilitate the monitoring and analysis of modern applications. The platform is designed to be user-friendly and highly scalable, catering to organizations of all sizes. By integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning, Logz.io assists DevOps engineers, system administrators, and developers in identifying critical events within vast amounts of generated data. This enables users to monitor, troubleshoot, and secure their mission-critical applications effectively, allowing for proactive issue resolution and enhanced operational efficiency.

SchoolCare

Debt Financing in 2016
SchoolCare is a digital health platform dedicated to enhancing pediatric healthcare in K-12 public schools. By providing free health technology, it assists school nurses in delivering effective care and ensuring student safety. The platform captures essential health information, including student medical charts, medications, and immunizations, while facilitating communication between schools, families, and healthcare providers. This connectivity allows for timely alerts about health events and supports the efficient operation of public school health programs. By addressing gaps in traditional care coordination, SchoolCare aims to improve health outcomes for children, ensuring that they receive consistent and comprehensive care throughout their school experience.

Logz.io

Series A in 2015
Logz.io offers a machine data analytics platform that leverages open-source technologies, specifically ELK and Grafana, to facilitate the monitoring and analysis of modern applications. The platform is designed to be user-friendly and highly scalable, catering to organizations of all sizes. By integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning, Logz.io assists DevOps engineers, system administrators, and developers in identifying critical events within vast amounts of generated data. This enables users to monitor, troubleshoot, and secure their mission-critical applications effectively, allowing for proactive issue resolution and enhanced operational efficiency.

Crosswise

Series A in 2015
Crosswise, Ltd. specializes in machine-learning-based cross-device mapping data, enabling AdTech vendors, consumer brands, and publishers to enhance advertising strategies and content personalization. The company, located in Tel Aviv, Israel, provides insights into the devices used by individual consumers, including PCs, phones, tablets, and digital TVs. By utilizing data science and Big Data, Crosswise generates a comprehensive consumer device map that supports targeted advertising and analytics. This capability allows businesses to tap into significant opportunities in the market by effectively understanding consumer behavior across multiple devices. As of 2016, Crosswise operates as a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation.

LifeBond

Series D in 2015
LifeBond Ltd. specializes in the development and manufacturing of absorbable bio-surgical medical devices aimed at enhancing tissue repair and improving patient recovery. The company's flagship product, LifeSeal, is designed to reinforce staple lines in bariatric and colorectal surgeries, helping to minimize complications such as leakage. Another key product, LifeMesh, is a self-fixating mesh intended for hernia repair, providing secure fixation and reducing post-surgical issues. LifeBond also focuses on the development of tissue adhesives and absorbable hemostats. Founded in 2006 and based in Caesarea, Israel, the company offers its innovative medical solutions across various international markets, including the United States, Europe, and China. Although LifeSeal and LifeMesh are currently investigational and not yet approved for sale, they represent significant advancements in addressing unmet surgical needs.

WalkMe

Series D in 2015
WalkMe Inc. develops and distributes a cloud-based guidance and engagement platform designed to enhance digital adoption and improve user experience. Its Digital Adoption Platform allows organizations to tailor software to meet the needs of employees and customers, while WalkMe Automation simplifies tasks by automating complex processes and eliminating unnecessary clicks. Additionally, WalkMe provides solutions for modernizing legacy on-premises platforms and offers security products. The platform integrates with various applications, including Salesforce and Workday, and supports sectors such as financial services, healthcare, insurance, retail, software, utilities, and education. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, WalkMe also has offices in major cities worldwide, including New York, London, and Tokyo. WalkMe Inc. operates as a subsidiary of WalkMe, Ltd.

Logz.io

Venture Round in 2015
Logz.io offers a machine data analytics platform that leverages open-source technologies, specifically ELK and Grafana, to facilitate the monitoring and analysis of modern applications. The platform is designed to be user-friendly and highly scalable, catering to organizations of all sizes. By integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning, Logz.io assists DevOps engineers, system administrators, and developers in identifying critical events within vast amounts of generated data. This enables users to monitor, troubleshoot, and secure their mission-critical applications effectively, allowing for proactive issue resolution and enhanced operational efficiency.

Appsee

Series A in 2014
Appsee, founded in 2012 and based in Tel Aviv, offers a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform designed for application analytics. The platform assists companies in enhancing customer and user experiences within their mobile applications by automatically measuring user experience and providing detailed insights into user behavior. Appsee serves a diverse range of industries, including travel, news, gaming, and real estate, empowering clients to optimize their mobile applications and improve overall business performance.

SchoolCare

Seed Round in 2014
SchoolCare is a digital health platform dedicated to enhancing pediatric healthcare in K-12 public schools. By providing free health technology, it assists school nurses in delivering effective care and ensuring student safety. The platform captures essential health information, including student medical charts, medications, and immunizations, while facilitating communication between schools, families, and healthcare providers. This connectivity allows for timely alerts about health events and supports the efficient operation of public school health programs. By addressing gaps in traditional care coordination, SchoolCare aims to improve health outcomes for children, ensuring that they receive consistent and comprehensive care throughout their school experience.

StorONE

Series A in 2014
StorONE Ltd., founded in 2012 and based in Ra'anana, Israel, specializes in providing information storage services tailored for small and medium enterprises. The company develops a software platform designed to streamline large-scale storage systems, aiming to eliminate the need for multiple storage subsystems. Its offerings include software-defined storage, virtual storage, secondary storage, cloud storage, and comprehensive data protection solutions, as well as all-flash and hybrid arrays that support various protocols. Through its innovative approach, StorONE seeks to enhance data management and storage efficiency for its clients.

WalkMe

Series C in 2014
WalkMe Inc. develops and distributes a cloud-based guidance and engagement platform designed to enhance digital adoption and improve user experience. Its Digital Adoption Platform allows organizations to tailor software to meet the needs of employees and customers, while WalkMe Automation simplifies tasks by automating complex processes and eliminating unnecessary clicks. Additionally, WalkMe provides solutions for modernizing legacy on-premises platforms and offers security products. The platform integrates with various applications, including Salesforce and Workday, and supports sectors such as financial services, healthcare, insurance, retail, software, utilities, and education. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, WalkMe also has offices in major cities worldwide, including New York, London, and Tokyo. WalkMe Inc. operates as a subsidiary of WalkMe, Ltd.

Visually

Series A in 2014
Visually, Inc. operates a platform that facilitates the creation of visual content by connecting clients with a network of over 1,000 certified creative professionals, including designers, writers, and developers. Founded in 2011 and based in San Francisco, the company offers a wide array of services, including animated videos, motion graphics, presentations, infographics, social media content, and microsite development. Visually serves a diverse clientele across various industries, such as consumer goods, education, healthcare, technology, and nonprofit sectors. The platform allows clients to collaborate easily with their creative teams, providing a high degree of creative control and support throughout the content development process. Formerly known as GraphCast, Inc., Visually has positioned itself as a reliable partner for businesses seeking to produce engaging and visually appealing content efficiently and cost-effectively.

Crosswise

Seed Round in 2014
Crosswise, Ltd. specializes in machine-learning-based cross-device mapping data, enabling AdTech vendors, consumer brands, and publishers to enhance advertising strategies and content personalization. The company, located in Tel Aviv, Israel, provides insights into the devices used by individual consumers, including PCs, phones, tablets, and digital TVs. By utilizing data science and Big Data, Crosswise generates a comprehensive consumer device map that supports targeted advertising and analytics. This capability allows businesses to tap into significant opportunities in the market by effectively understanding consumer behavior across multiple devices. As of 2016, Crosswise operates as a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation.

Appsee

Seed Round in 2013
Appsee, founded in 2012 and based in Tel Aviv, offers a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform designed for application analytics. The platform assists companies in enhancing customer and user experiences within their mobile applications by automatically measuring user experience and providing detailed insights into user behavior. Appsee serves a diverse range of industries, including travel, news, gaming, and real estate, empowering clients to optimize their mobile applications and improve overall business performance.

Mintigo

Series C in 2013
Mintigo Inc. is a company that develops an artificial intelligence-based customer engagement and predictive analytics platform aimed at enhancing B2B marketing and lead generation. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, Mintigo's platform assists businesses in identifying potential purchases by specific customers, thereby enabling more effective marketing strategies. Key features of the platform include predictive ideal customer profile (ICP) discovery, prioritization of fit and buying stages, predictive audience generation, and account-based marketing (ABM) support. The platform also facilitates new pipeline generation, customer marketing upsell and cross-sell opportunities, insight-driven engagement, and sales enablement. Mintigo's clientele includes notable companies such as Getty Images, Oracle, and Red Hat, who utilize its services to enhance their marketing efforts and optimize the sales cycle. As of October 2019, Mintigo operates as a subsidiary of Anaplan, Inc.

Pebbles Interfaces

Series B in 2013
Pebbles Interfaces specializes in advanced motion sensor technology that enhances human interaction with digital devices. Their innovative sensors allow for the seamless integration of physical objects into the digital realm, enabling users to interact with various platforms—including smartphones, PCs, and smart TVs—through simple and natural gestures. By embedding their minimal hardware into partner products, Pebbles aims to transform the way consumers engage with technology, making interactions more intuitive and accessible. The company's vision is to create a natural interface with both real and virtual objects, ultimately redefining the experience of using consumer electronics.

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 focuses on providing integrated chipsets for various cellular IoT applications, including Cat-M1, NB1, and CAT-1 IoT chipsets, as well as high-speed broadband access solutions like CAT-4 and CAT-12 chipsets. Altair's products support a wide array of applications, such as smart metering, wearables, connected vehicles, and security systems. The company collaborates with global original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers to deliver modules tailored for both industrial and consumer IoT uses. Altair Semiconductor operates as a subsidiary of Sony Corporation, enhancing its capabilities in the rapidly evolving semiconductor market.

WalkMe

Series B in 2012
WalkMe Inc. develops and distributes a cloud-based guidance and engagement platform designed to enhance digital adoption and improve user experience. Its Digital Adoption Platform allows organizations to tailor software to meet the needs of employees and customers, while WalkMe Automation simplifies tasks by automating complex processes and eliminating unnecessary clicks. Additionally, WalkMe provides solutions for modernizing legacy on-premises platforms and offers security products. The platform integrates with various applications, including Salesforce and Workday, and supports sectors such as financial services, healthcare, insurance, retail, software, utilities, and education. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, WalkMe also has offices in major cities worldwide, including New York, London, and Tokyo. WalkMe Inc. operates as 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 caller identification platform that enhances mobile communication by helping users filter phone calls and manage their contact lists. Founded in 2011, the company launched its beta version in 2012 and has since grown into a leading application, recognized as the top Caller-ID and contacts app in its category. CallApp's technology identifies unknown callers, blocks telemarketing calls, and allows users to record conversations. Additionally, it updates contact information by syncing with social media profiles, providing users with a richer context for their communications. The app has achieved significant popularity, being among the most downloaded applications on Google Play and earning accolades such as TechCrunch disrupt finalist and Israel's start-up of the year.

Applied Optoelectronics

Series F in 2012
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. is a company that designs, manufactures, and sells a variety of fiber-optic networking products globally. Its offerings include optical modules, lasers, transmitters, transceivers, and complete turnkey equipment, serving markets such as internet data centers, cable television, telecommunications, and fiber-to-the-home. The company targets internet data center operators, cable television and telecommunications equipment manufacturers, and internet service providers through both direct and indirect sales channels. With a vertically integrated structure, Applied Optoelectronics manages its production and supply chain effectively, ensuring quality and performance in its product offerings. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Sugar Land, Texas, the company has significant operations in Taiwan, which is a key source of its revenue. The demand for its products is closely linked to the increasing need for bandwidth across its target markets.

Viewfinity

Series C in 2012
Viewfinity, Inc. specializes in application control and privilege management solutions designed to enhance the security of desktop, laptop, and server environments within enterprises. The company offers two primary products: Privilege Management for Endpoints, which regulates user rights for applications requiring elevated permissions, and Privilege Management for Servers, which allows for granular control of privileges based on user roles. Additionally, Viewfinity Application Control automates the processes of whitelisting and blacklisting applications, thereby streamlining security measures against sophisticated threats such as zero-day attacks and malware. The company serves a diverse range of sectors, including healthcare, education, energy, finance, government, and legal markets. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, Viewfinity also has locations in Europe and Israel. As of October 2015, it operates as a subsidiary of CyberArk Software, Ltd.

StorONE

Series A in 2012
StorONE Ltd., founded in 2012 and based in Ra'anana, Israel, specializes in providing information storage services tailored for small and medium enterprises. The company develops a software platform designed to streamline large-scale storage systems, aiming to eliminate the need for multiple storage subsystems. Its offerings include software-defined storage, virtual storage, secondary storage, cloud storage, and comprehensive data protection solutions, as well as all-flash and hybrid arrays that support various protocols. Through its innovative approach, StorONE seeks to enhance data management and storage efficiency for its clients.

Incuvo

Seed Round in 2012
Incuvo is a game development company that specializes in creating and porting video games, including virtual reality titles, on a work-for-hire basis. One of its notable products is Createrria, a mobile game released in December 2013 that empowers users to create their own games with ease, offering various graphic themes and game mechanics. This platform allows non-developers to engage in game creation, resulting in over 2 million user-generated games and more than 26 million plays. Incuvo's portfolio also includes other titles such as Blair Witch, Layers of Fear, Super Hero Fight Club, Createrria 2, and Crowdy Farm Puzzle. The company has achieved significant success, particularly with Createrria, which became the number one adventure game for iPad in the United States and other countries, amassing over 1 million downloads.

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. operates a platform that facilitates the creation of visual content by connecting clients with a network of over 1,000 certified creative professionals, including designers, writers, and developers. Founded in 2011 and based in San Francisco, the company offers a wide array of services, including animated videos, motion graphics, presentations, infographics, social media content, and microsite development. Visually serves a diverse clientele across various industries, such as consumer goods, education, healthcare, technology, and nonprofit sectors. The platform allows clients to collaborate easily with their creative teams, providing a high degree of creative control and support throughout the content development process. Formerly known as GraphCast, Inc., Visually has positioned itself as a reliable partner for businesses seeking to produce engaging and visually appealing content efficiently and cost-effectively.

Mintigo

Series B in 2011
Mintigo Inc. is a company that develops an artificial intelligence-based customer engagement and predictive analytics platform aimed at enhancing B2B marketing and lead generation. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, Mintigo's platform assists businesses in identifying potential purchases by specific customers, thereby enabling more effective marketing strategies. Key features of the platform include predictive ideal customer profile (ICP) discovery, prioritization of fit and buying stages, predictive audience generation, and account-based marketing (ABM) support. The platform also facilitates new pipeline generation, customer marketing upsell and cross-sell opportunities, insight-driven engagement, and sales enablement. Mintigo's clientele includes notable companies such as Getty Images, Oracle, and Red Hat, who utilize its services to enhance their marketing efforts and optimize the sales cycle. As of October 2019, Mintigo operates as a subsidiary of Anaplan, Inc.

UltraSpect

Venture Round in 2011
UltraSPECT Ltd. specializes in nuclear medicine imaging reconstruction products designed to improve the functionality of gamma cameras and PET scanners. The company offers a range of innovative solutions, including Xpress.Cardiac, which allows for cardiac imaging with reduced radiopharmaceutical doses or shorter scan times, and Xpress3.Cardiac, which provides simultaneous reductions in both dose and imaging time. Additionally, UltraSPECT's Xpress/Xact.Bone enhances image quality and diagnostic accuracy. These products are based on proprietary reconstruction algorithms, specifically Wide-Beam Reconstruction (WBR™), which contribute to improved clinical outcomes and patient safety. UltraSPECT serves a global clientele, including hospitals, clinics, and nuclear medicine imaging centers across the United States, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Established in 1999 and headquartered in Raanana, Israel, the company also maintains an office in Auburndale, Massachusetts.

SchoolCare

Seed Round in 2011
SchoolCare is a digital health platform dedicated to enhancing pediatric healthcare in K-12 public schools. By providing free health technology, it assists school nurses in delivering effective care and ensuring student safety. The platform captures essential health information, including student medical charts, medications, and immunizations, while facilitating communication between schools, families, and healthcare providers. This connectivity allows for timely alerts about health events and supports the efficient operation of public school health programs. By addressing gaps in traditional care coordination, SchoolCare aims to improve health outcomes for children, ensuring that they receive consistent and comprehensive care throughout their school experience.

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, based in Cupertino, California, and Herzelyia, Israel, specializes in developing next-generation storage solutions utilizing solid-state technology. The company offers all-flash, scale-out enterprise storage arrays that significantly enhance performance, accelerate applications, and manage higher workloads compared to traditional disk arrays. By deploying XtremIO’s systems in data centers, organizations can lower total ownership costs, reduce power consumption, and minimize physical space requirements. Their solutions simplify provisioning and eliminate the need for complex tuning across various applications, including virtual server and desktop infrastructure, database consolidation, and analytics. Founded in 2009, XtremIO has garnered support from several venture capital firms.

LifeBond

Series C in 2011
LifeBond Ltd. specializes in the development and manufacturing of absorbable bio-surgical medical devices aimed at enhancing tissue repair and improving patient recovery. The company's flagship product, LifeSeal, is designed to reinforce staple lines in bariatric and colorectal surgeries, helping to minimize complications such as leakage. Another key product, LifeMesh, is a self-fixating mesh intended for hernia repair, providing secure fixation and reducing post-surgical issues. LifeBond also focuses on the development of tissue adhesives and absorbable hemostats. Founded in 2006 and based in Caesarea, Israel, the company offers its innovative medical solutions across various international markets, including the United States, Europe, and China. Although LifeSeal and LifeMesh are currently investigational and not yet approved for sale, they represent significant advancements in addressing unmet surgical needs.

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 focuses on providing integrated chipsets for various cellular IoT applications, including Cat-M1, NB1, and CAT-1 IoT chipsets, as well as high-speed broadband access solutions like CAT-4 and CAT-12 chipsets. Altair's products support a wide array of applications, such as smart metering, wearables, connected vehicles, and security systems. The company collaborates with global original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers to deliver modules tailored for both industrial and consumer IoT uses. Altair Semiconductor operates as a subsidiary of Sony Corporation, enhancing its capabilities in the rapidly evolving semiconductor market.

VisionCare Ophthalmic Technologies

Series E in 2011
VisionCare Ophthalmic Technologies, Inc. is a specialty medical device company based in Saratoga, California, focused on the research, development, manufacture, and marketing of innovative implantable ophthalmic devices. The company primarily aims to enhance vision and quality of life for individuals suffering from untreatable retinal disorders, particularly end-stage age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which is a leading cause of blindness among older Americans. VisionCare's flagship product is the Implantable Miniature Telescope, the first FDA-approved device designed to improve vision in patients with advanced AMD. This telescope implant is a critical component of the CentraSight treatment program, which guides patients through the processes of diagnosis, surgical evaluation, and postoperative care. Founded in 1997, VisionCare is dedicated to helping patients reconnect with their daily lives and activities through its advanced visual prosthetic technologies.

TaKaDu

Series A in 2010
TaKaDu Ltd. is a global software provider specializing in integrated event management solutions for the water industry. Founded in 2009 and based in Yehud, Israel, the company offers a cloud-based platform that helps water utilities detect, analyze, and manage various network events, including leaks, bursts, and operational failures. By utilizing advanced statistical and mathematical algorithms, TaKaDu transforms utility data into actionable insights, supporting improved decision-making for both operational and strategic purposes. Its solution encompasses multiple modules, including event management, data analytics, and reporting, enabling utilities to enhance efficiency and reduce non-revenue water while gaining comprehensive visibility across their operations.

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 advanced software solutions aimed at enhancing the performance and battery life of mobile devices, particularly smartphones and tablets. The company's flagship product is an Android power-saving software that addresses the increasing demands for content and performance, allowing users to extend battery life during activities such as gaming, browsing, and navigation. Additionally, LucidLogix offers Windows solutions that enhance gaming experience by improving responsiveness and image quality. The company's innovative technology relies on a real-time distributed processing engine, which enhances visual computing for both business and gaming applications. LucidLogix has established a strong customer base, partnering with major industry players, including Samsung, Intel, and Asus, and its patented solutions are integrated into millions of platforms globally.

Viewfinity

Series B in 2010
Viewfinity, Inc. specializes in application control and privilege management solutions designed to enhance the security of desktop, laptop, and server environments within enterprises. The company offers two primary products: Privilege Management for Endpoints, which regulates user rights for applications requiring elevated permissions, and Privilege Management for Servers, which allows for granular control of privileges based on user roles. Additionally, Viewfinity Application Control automates the processes of whitelisting and blacklisting applications, thereby streamlining security measures against sophisticated threats such as zero-day attacks and malware. The company serves a diverse range of sectors, including healthcare, education, energy, finance, government, and legal markets. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, Viewfinity also has locations in Europe and Israel. As of October 2015, it 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, based in Cupertino, California, and Herzelyia, Israel, specializes in developing next-generation storage solutions utilizing solid-state technology. The company offers all-flash, scale-out enterprise storage arrays that significantly enhance performance, accelerate applications, and manage higher workloads compared to traditional disk arrays. By deploying XtremIO’s systems in data centers, organizations can lower total ownership costs, reduce power consumption, and minimize physical space requirements. Their solutions simplify provisioning and eliminate the need for complex tuning across various applications, including virtual server and desktop infrastructure, database consolidation, and analytics. Founded in 2009, XtremIO has garnered support from several venture capital firms.

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 company specializing in the manufacture and sale of solar ingots and wafers for photovoltaic applications. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Taoyuan, the company produces multi-crystalline solar wafers, ingots, and bricks, catering primarily to solar cell manufacturers. In addition to its core products, Danen offers customized manufacturing and processing services for silicon wafers. The company operates mainly in Taiwan and America, with the majority of its revenue generated from the Taiwanese market.

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. is a company that 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 products, including an atherectomy catheter designed to restore circulation in the peripheral arteries. This device effectively removes hard and soft plaque, calcium, thrombus, and fibrotic lesions from treatment sites, enhancing blood flow. Additionally, Pathway Medical Technologies offers a control pod that provides a user-friendly interface with keypad controls for seamless device operation, ensuring that patients receive safe and effective treatment for arterial conditions.

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 advanced software solutions aimed at enhancing the performance and battery life of mobile devices, particularly smartphones and tablets. The company's flagship product is an Android power-saving software that addresses the increasing demands for content and performance, allowing users to extend battery life during activities such as gaming, browsing, and navigation. Additionally, LucidLogix offers Windows solutions that enhance gaming experience by improving responsiveness and image quality. The company's innovative technology relies on a real-time distributed processing engine, which enhances visual computing for both business and gaming applications. LucidLogix has established a strong customer base, partnering with major industry players, including Samsung, Intel, and Asus, and its patented solutions are integrated into millions of platforms globally.

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 is a 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, IceCure Medical offers the ProSense system, a cryoablation solution designed for the treatment of breast tumors and fibroadenomas. This innovative technology utilizes liquid nitrogen to freeze and destroy tumors safely and effectively, eliminating the need for surgery. The ProSense system employs ultrasound imaging to guide a small probe into the tumor, allowing for a procedure that can be performed in less than 30 minutes in a doctor's office. IceCure's solutions are commercially available in regions including the United States, Europe, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, and South-Central America, and are also applicable in other medical fields such as general surgery, gynecology, and urology.

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. specializes in software solutions for targeted suggestive selling, operating under a Software-as-a-Service model. The company provides a range of marketing management technologies designed to enhance customer engagement at the point of purchase for various sectors, including retail, banking, and hospitality. Its offerings include solutions such as Match N' Go, which analyzes customer orders to identify optimal upsell opportunities, and SmartShelf, which tailors promotions based on individual customer interests. Odysii also delivers targeted communications through digital menu boards and customer-facing screens in hospitality settings. With a global presence, the firm serves numerous clients, including well-known retailers and service providers. Founded in 2003 and based in Herzliya, Israel, Odysii was previously known as TVeez Ltd. and became a subsidiary of Gilbarco Inc. in 2015.

Iamba

Venture Round in 2008
Iamba Networks specializes in gigabit passive optical network solutions tailored for telecommunications equipment manufacturers and original device manufacturers. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, the company also has a research and development center in Israel. Iamba Networks focuses on developing fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) solutions, enhancing connectivity and broadband capabilities for its clients. As of late 2008, Iamba operates as a subsidiary of Marvell Technology Group Ltd.

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 offers a comprehensive database that delivers detailed information on football leagues and players worldwide, encompassing regions such as Europe, Africa, South America, North America, and Asia. The platform is distinguished by its commitment to providing genuine grassroots insights into professional football, facilitated by a network of local experts who continuously update the database. This unique approach allows IMScouting to serve as a valuable resource for those seeking in-depth knowledge of the sport on a global scale.

AdExtent

Series A in 2008
AdExtent specializes in providing advanced retargeting solutions for advertisers and agencies. With a team of experienced technologists who have spent over a decade developing data-intensive applications, AdExtent collaborates with leading global advertisers to implement innovative marketing technologies. The company's platform automates the conversion of product pages into personalized advertisements, utilizing customer engagement data to enhance ad relevancy and effectiveness. This approach enables clients to launch and manage dynamic, data-driven ad campaigns that drive increased sales, leveraging the team's extensive knowledge gained from previous experiences in the media, financial, and government sectors.

Mitralign

Series C in 2007
Mitralign is a privately held company based in a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts, focused on developing a catheter-based technology for the treatment of functional mitral regurgitation. The company has created an innovative system that mimics surgical annuloplasty by delivering surgical implants directly into the mitral annulus via a catheter. This process involves cinching the implants together to decrease the size of the mitral valve annulus and the valve opening. Mitralign's technology aims to provide a less invasive option for managing this life-threatening cardiac condition, enabling healthcare providers to effectively treat symptomatic functional mitral regurgitation through tissue-plication. The company is supported by prominent venture capitalists and has attracted investments from major cardiovascular device firms.

Solapoint

Seed Round in 2007
Solapoint Corp. is a company based in Hsinchu, Taiwan, specializing in the development and manufacture of solar cells and components for the High Concentration Photovoltaics (HCPV) industry in the Asia-Pacific region. Founded in 2007, Solapoint offers standard III-V solar cells and epitaxial wafers designed for use in spacecraft, as well as packaged chips mounted on lead frames or various substrate materials. The company also provides custom-designed epitaxial wafers to meet specific customer needs. Through its focus on customer-oriented technology, Solapoint aims to advance the use of solar power for commercial applications on terrestrial platforms.

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 focuses on providing integrated chipsets for various cellular IoT applications, including Cat-M1, NB1, and CAT-1 IoT chipsets, as well as high-speed broadband access solutions like CAT-4 and CAT-12 chipsets. Altair's products support a wide array of applications, such as smart metering, wearables, connected vehicles, and security systems. The company collaborates with global original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers to deliver modules tailored for both industrial and consumer IoT uses. Altair Semiconductor operates as a subsidiary of Sony Corporation, enhancing its capabilities in the rapidly evolving semiconductor market.

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 is a fabless semiconductor company based in Ra'anana, Israel, founded in 2004. It specializes in the development of CMOS image sensor products tailored for the mobile phone market. The company focuses on creating multi-mega pixel CMOS image sensors that enhance image quality, particularly in low-light conditions. By leveraging advanced imaging technologies, Advasense aims to improve the performance of cameras in mobile applications, providing vibrant and sharp images to users.

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 innovative approach allows for a proactive and lower-risk treatment option that enhances a patient's natural heart function, potentially improving the quality of life for millions of individuals with chronic heart failure. The company's proprietary micro-pump platform enables these devices to be small enough for implantation in a manner similar to pacemakers, utilizing endovascular or minimally-invasive surgical techniques. CircuLite's technology aims to provide essential support for patients with failing hearts by supplementing their natural pumping capacity.

LucidLogix Technologies

Series B in 2007
LucidLogix Technologies specializes in developing advanced software solutions aimed at enhancing the performance and battery life of mobile devices, particularly smartphones and tablets. The company's flagship product is an Android power-saving software that addresses the increasing demands for content and performance, allowing users to extend battery life during activities such as gaming, browsing, and navigation. Additionally, LucidLogix offers Windows solutions that enhance gaming experience by improving responsiveness and image quality. The company's innovative technology relies on a real-time distributed processing engine, which enhances visual computing for both business and gaming applications. LucidLogix has established a strong customer base, partnering with major industry players, including Samsung, Intel, and Asus, and its patented solutions are integrated into millions of platforms globally.

Pathway Medical Technologies

Series B in 2006
Pathway Medical Technologies Inc. is a company that 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 products, including an atherectomy catheter designed to restore circulation in the peripheral arteries. This device effectively removes hard and soft plaque, calcium, thrombus, and fibrotic lesions from treatment sites, enhancing blood flow. Additionally, Pathway Medical Technologies offers a control pod that provides a user-friendly interface with keypad controls for seamless device operation, ensuring that patients receive safe and effective treatment for arterial conditions.

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 specializes in gigabit passive optical network solutions tailored for telecommunications equipment manufacturers and original device manufacturers. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, the company also has a research and development center in Israel. Iamba Networks focuses on developing fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) solutions, enhancing connectivity and broadband capabilities for its clients. As of late 2008, Iamba operates as a subsidiary of Marvell Technology Group Ltd.

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 company based in a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts, focused on developing a catheter-based technology for the treatment of functional mitral regurgitation. The company has created an innovative system that mimics surgical annuloplasty by delivering surgical implants directly into the mitral annulus via a catheter. This process involves cinching the implants together to decrease the size of the mitral valve annulus and the valve opening. Mitralign's technology aims to provide a less invasive option for managing this life-threatening cardiac condition, enabling healthcare providers to effectively treat symptomatic functional mitral regurgitation through tissue-plication. The company is supported by prominent venture capitalists and has attracted investments from major cardiovascular device firms.

Flash Networks

Series F in 2006
Flash Networks is a global provider of intelligent mobile Internet solutions that enable operators to improve quality of experience, reduce network operational expenses and manage and monetize the mobile Internet. Providing a faster, safer, richer and more personalized user experience, Flash Networks' Internet services gateway helps operators achieve significant cost savings through intelligent data traffic optimization, and applies intelligent policies for targeted marketing and charging. With offices in Europe, Asia and North America, Flash Networks' installed base of top-tier mobile carriers includes O2, Orange, SingTel Group, T-Mobile, Telefonica, Telenor, Verizon Wireless, Vodafone and Wind.

Advasense Technologies

Series B in 2006
Advasense is a fabless semiconductor company based in Ra'anana, Israel, founded in 2004. It specializes in the development of CMOS image sensor products tailored for the mobile phone market. The company focuses on creating multi-mega pixel CMOS image sensors that enhance image quality, particularly in low-light conditions. By leveraging advanced imaging technologies, Advasense aims to improve the performance of cameras in mobile applications, providing vibrant and sharp images to users.

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 focuses on providing integrated chipsets for various cellular IoT applications, including Cat-M1, NB1, and CAT-1 IoT chipsets, as well as high-speed broadband access solutions like CAT-4 and CAT-12 chipsets. Altair's products support a wide array of applications, such as smart metering, wearables, connected vehicles, and security systems. The company collaborates with global original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers to deliver modules tailored for both industrial and consumer IoT uses. Altair Semiconductor operates as a subsidiary of Sony Corporation, enhancing its capabilities in the rapidly evolving semiconductor market.

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, founded in 2005 by experts in storage and data protection, specializes in continuous protection of data storage and backup systems. The company offers a platform that enables organizations to detect, prioritize, and rectify security misconfigurations and vulnerabilities in their storage infrastructures, ensuring data recoverability and regulatory compliance. Targeting sectors such as banking, finance, telecommunications, and utilities, Continuity Software's solutions enhance existing data protection measures by adding a crucial layer of security that safeguards both on-premises and cloud-based storage systems. This comprehensive approach helps information technology teams mitigate the risks of downtime and data loss, thereby preventing infrastructure outages and ensuring the integrity of critical data.

Mitralign

Venture Round in 2005
Mitralign is a privately held company based in a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts, focused on developing a catheter-based technology for the treatment of functional mitral regurgitation. The company has created an innovative system that mimics surgical annuloplasty by delivering surgical implants directly into the mitral annulus via a catheter. This process involves cinching the implants together to decrease the size of the mitral valve annulus and the valve opening. Mitralign's technology aims to provide a less invasive option for managing this life-threatening cardiac condition, enabling healthcare providers to effectively treat symptomatic functional mitral regurgitation through tissue-plication. The company is supported by prominent venture capitalists and has attracted investments from major cardiovascular device firms.

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. is a company that 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 products, including an atherectomy catheter designed to restore circulation in the peripheral arteries. This device effectively removes hard and soft plaque, calcium, thrombus, and fibrotic lesions from treatment sites, enhancing blood flow. Additionally, Pathway Medical Technologies offers a control pod that provides a user-friendly interface with keypad controls for seamless device operation, ensuring that patients receive safe and effective treatment for arterial conditions.

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 is a fabless semiconductor company based in Ra'anana, Israel, founded in 2004. It specializes in the development of CMOS image sensor products tailored for the mobile phone market. The company focuses on creating multi-mega pixel CMOS image sensors that enhance image quality, particularly in low-light conditions. By leveraging advanced imaging technologies, Advasense aims to improve the performance of cameras in mobile applications, providing vibrant and sharp images to users.

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 innovative approach allows for a proactive and lower-risk treatment option that enhances a patient's natural heart function, potentially improving the quality of life for millions of individuals with chronic heart failure. The company's proprietary micro-pump platform enables these devices to be small enough for implantation in a manner similar to pacemakers, utilizing endovascular or minimally-invasive surgical techniques. CircuLite's technology aims to provide essential support for patients with failing hearts by supplementing their 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 company based in a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts, focused on developing a catheter-based technology for the treatment of functional mitral regurgitation. The company has created an innovative system that mimics surgical annuloplasty by delivering surgical implants directly into the mitral annulus via a catheter. This process involves cinching the implants together to decrease the size of the mitral valve annulus and the valve opening. Mitralign's technology aims to provide a less invasive option for managing this life-threatening cardiac condition, enabling healthcare providers to effectively treat symptomatic functional mitral regurgitation through tissue-plication. The company is supported by prominent venture capitalists and has attracted investments from major cardiovascular device firms.

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 the largest and broadest provider of financial crime, risk and compliance solutions for regional and global financial institutions, as well as government regulators. Consistently ranked as number one in the space, NICE Actimize experts apply innovative technology to protect institutions and safeguard consumers and investors assets by identifying financial crime, preventing fraud and providing regulatory compliance. The company provides real-time, cross-channel fraud prevention, anti-money laundering detection, and trading surveillance solutions that address such concerns as payment fraud, cybercrime, sanctions monitoring, market abuse, customer due diligence and insider trading. Find us at www.niceactimize.com, @NICE_Actimize or Nasdaq:NICE.

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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