OurCrowd is a global venture investing platform headquartered in Jerusalem, Israel, that enables institutions and individual accredited investors to access pre-vetted startup and venture opportunities. It conducts due diligence, selects companies, and deploys capital while providing coinvestment access and connections within its network. The platform supports portfolio companies through their lifecycles with mentorship, industry advisors, help navigating follow-on rounds, and growth opportunities via multinational partnerships. It covers sectors such as healthcare, transport, energy, technology, AI, software, fintech, and more, and operates across Israel, Asia Pacific, and the United States. Investors can participate in deals in multiple currencies, and the platform includes reporting and lifecycle updates to track performance.
Pitango Venture Capital is a Herzliya-based venture capital firm established in 1993 with offices in New York and Palo Alto. It focuses on early-stage and growth investments across Israel and abroad, spanning sectors such as artificial intelligence, digital health, healthcare technology, cybersecurity, biotech, information technology, and TMT, as well as deep tech including Web3 and quantum computing. The firm supports portfolio companies with close collaboration, strategic guidance, and access to its networks, aiming to grow startups from seed to IPO. It operates specialized teams for health-tech, growth, and early-stage investments, and maintains a broad international reach through partnerships and a multi-fund platform.
Maverick Ventures Israel is a Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm founded in 2013 that concentrates on early-stage technology startups across Israel, supported by international investors interested in Israeli entrepreneurship.
Jerusalem Venture Partners is an Israeli-based venture capital firm founded in 1993 by Erel Margalit and headquartered in Jerusalem. It invests in early- and growth-stage technology companies across cybersecurity, big data, fintech, climate and insurtech, foodtech, agtech, digital health, enterprise software, storage, mobile, media and the Internet of Things, with a history of supporting portfolio companies through geographic expansion into North America, Europe and Asia. The firm operates incubator and accelerator arms, including JVP Media Labs and JVP Cyber Labs, which provide seed funding, hands-on management, office space and strategic guidance, combining capital with access to a global network of corporate partners, financial institutions and government bodies to help startups scale.
Peregrine Ventures is an Israeli venture capital firm focused on healthcare and life sciences. Based in Or Yehuda, it invests across the company lifecycle—from seed to growth—in areas including biotech, medical devices, digital health, and pharma. The firm aims to improve patients' quality of life by supporting portfolio companies with strategic guidance, business development, team building, and market access, drawing on deep industry knowledge and a multidisciplinary approach. Peregrine collaborates with entrepreneurs and industry stakeholders to help ventures scale and reach milestones, leveraging dedicated investment vehicles and an integrated, synergetic strategy to deliver value beyond capital. Its activities span global opportunities in the United States, Europe, and Israel, reflecting a long-standing track record in healthcare innovation.
Takwin Ventures is a Haifa-based venture capital firm and incubator that supports early-stage hi-tech companies led by Arab-Israeli entrepreneurs in Israel. It provides seed funding, incubation infrastructure, office space, and hands-on guidance to help founders develop business plans, product strategies, and growth paths. As a cooperative venture between Pitango and JVP, it aims to expand venture activity in the Arab-Israeli community and connect entrepreneurs to a global network. Takwin operates Takwin Labs, the northern region’s first venture infrastructure, and offers platforms such as Takwin Consult to assist startups throughout their journey from inspiration to scale. The firm targets sectors including autonomous vehicles, agriculture technology, nanotechnology, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, supporting companies from inception with the aim of turning high-potential ideas into high-growth businesses.
StageOne Ventures is an Israel-headquartered venture capital firm focused on early-stage technology companies, with an emphasis on Israel-related entrepreneurs and enterprise-grade solutions in the United States and Israel. The firm targets B2B software, information technology, fintech, AI, cybersecurity, cloud, big data, and infrastructure companies, often investing in seed rounds and continuing with follow-on rounds alongside global co-investors. It emphasizes superb teams, market disruption, and cutting-edge technology with high impact potential, and typically engages at the board level to help portfolio companies scale. Founded in 2001 and based in Herzliya, StageOne combines entrepreneurial experience with technical and operational expertise drawn from its team and advisors, supported by a global network. The firm manages multiple funds and has a track record of portfolio growth and exits across its investments, reflecting a focus on building long-term value for early-stage technology companies.
Aleph is a Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm founded in 2013 that partners with Israeli entrepreneurs to build large, meaningful companies with global brands. It invests in early-stage startups across software, services, healthcare, financial services, deep tech and consumer internet, helping portfolio companies scale internationally. The firm emphasizes high-touch, partner-level support and has developed Ampliphy, the Aleph Value Generation Platform, to address core startup challenges such as talent recruitment, business development and follow-on funding. With a focus on the Israeli tech ecosystem, Aleph backs notable startups including Lemonade, Melio, Healthy.io, SparkBeyond, JoyTunes, Fabric, Freightos and Bringg, and leverages its network and resources to accelerate growth for ambitious companies.
Magma Venture Partners is an Israeli venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in information technology, communications technology, semiconductors, software, and media. Based in Tel Aviv, it concentrates on opportunities in Israel and supports entrepreneurs with sector expertise and a broad network to help them scale and compete globally.
Grove Ventures is a Tel Aviv-based early-stage venture capital firm that backs Israeli startups across technology-led sectors, including software infrastructure, developer tools, SaaS, IoT, healthcare, healthtech, AI and AI infrastructure, edge computing, semiconductors, data infrastructure, and B2B services. The firm adopts a hands-on, people-first approach, providing strategic guidance, operational support, and access to a broad network to help founders scale products and markets. With more than $500 million in assets under management, Grove Ventures emphasizes close collaboration with entrepreneurs to drive long-term value and responsible growth.
83North is a London- and Herzliya-based venture capital firm that backs technology companies across Europe, the United States, and Israel. Founded in 2006, it operates with a globally distributed team and maintains offices in London and Herzliya. The firm makes early to growth stage investments in software, data infrastructure, enterprise IT, fintech, health tech, and related technology sectors, with emphasis on AI, IoT, and security. It has a track record of backing unicorns and generating multiple exits, reflecting a history of helping portfolio companies scale. With more than 2.4 billion in capital under management, 83North supports portfolio companies through hands-on guidance and strategic partnerships to accelerate growth and global reach.
TLV Partners is a Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in Israeli technology startups across cybersecurity, data, artificial intelligence, DevTools, fintech, biotech, e-commerce, and related sectors. With over $1 billion in assets under management, it partners with exceptional founders to turn disruptive ideas into category-defining companies. Since its inception in 2015, TLV Partners has backed notable Israeli companies such as Aqua Security, Next Insurance, Unit, Firebolt, Immunai, Granulate (acquired by Intel), Puresec (acquired by Palo Alto Networks), Oribi (acquired by LinkedIn), Neosec (acquired by Akamai), among others.
Aurum Ventures MKI is a venture capital firm based in Ramat Gan, Israel, that provides value-added growth capital to entrepreneurs in life sciences, healthcare, technology, and clean-tech. It backs cutting-edge technologies with strong commercial propositions that can mature into successful businesses and contribute to society. The firm deploys a hands-on, senior team that actively supports portfolio companies to strengthen strategy and execution and pursues a long-term investment horizon.
Sequoia Capital is a California-based venture capital firm founded in 1972. It provides capital and strategic guidance to technology-focused startups, typically engaging with a limited number of portfolio companies at a time and supporting them through the business lifecycle. The firm emphasizes long-term partnerships, assisting with product development, company building, and market expansion as companies scale from idea to growth across global markets.
Glory Ventures is a Shanghai-based venture capital firm founded in 2015 that backs early- and growth-stage startups, with a focus on artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, intelligent hardware, and enterprise services, as well as sectors tied to China’s industrial upgrading and consumption upgrade. It pursues cross-border opportunities, particularly between China and Israel, and operates with a research-driven approach that connects industrial resources with private equity and public-listed companies to build strategic value chains. The firm seeks to support portfolio companies through value-added partnerships and potential exits by M&A or IPO, aiming to foster an ecosystem across multiple industries by backing companies that advance AI, autonomous driving, robotics, smart manufacturing, and cloud computing. Glory Ventures collaborates with industrial capital and leading investors to accelerate growth in its China and Israel investments.
YL Ventures is a venture capital firm focused on cybersecurity and deep technology, investing from seed to growth in startups primarily in the United States and Israel. Based in Mill Valley, California, the firm provides hands-on support, strategic guidance, and access to a network of security executives and industry partners to accelerate portfolio companies. It backs early-stage to growth companies addressing areas such as software supply chain security, data loss prevention, cloud security, and identity governance, including AI-enabled approaches to security. The portfolio spans AI-native security, AI-powered SaaS security, and other advanced cybersecurity solutions. YL Ventures emphasizes domain expertise and active company building to help founders scale and pursue exits with strategic buyers.
aMoon Fund is a healthtech and life sciences venture capital firm based in Ra'anana, Israel, founded in 2017 by Marius Nacht and Dr. Yair Schindel. It backs early- to growth-stage companies across the United States, Europe, and Israel that develop biopharma, digital health, medical technology, and related life sciences solutions. The firm partners with management teams to leverage advanced science and technology to accelerate cures for life-threatening conditions and address global healthcare cost drivers, aiming to create meaningful patient impact and scalable value in the health economy.
Battery Ventures is a global technology investment firm founded in 1983 and based in Boston. It provides growth equity and venture capital to technology companies across sectors including application software, infrastructure software, consumer, industrial technology, and life science tools, investing in early through late stages and supporting buyouts. The firm operates internationally with offices in multiple locations and emphasizes a team-based, thesis-driven approach and close relationships with company leadership. Over its history, Battery Ventures has backed more than 450 companies, reflecting a focus on technology-driven growth and long-term partnerships.
OrbiMed is a global healthcare-focused investment firm founded in 1989 and headquartered in New York. It manages assets across public and private markets and pursues opportunities across the healthcare spectrum, including biopharmaceuticals, medical devices, diagnostics, digital health, and health services. The firm invests in startups, growth-stage companies, and established entities, leveraging scientific and medical expertise to support development and commercialization. It also offers financing solutions such as structured debt and royalty monetization for intellectual property and medical diagnostics.
Vintage Investment Partners is a global venture investment firm that backs venture funds and growth‑stage technology companies through primary and secondary transactions. Its secondary strategy acquires limited partnership interests in Israeli, European and U.S. venture funds and, alongside partner funds, it makes direct investments in growth‑stage technology companies. The firm operates across Israel, Europe and North America and supports portfolio companies with co‑investments and resources to help drive growth and liquidity events. Founded in 2003 and based in Israel, Vintage focuses on technology sectors including software, semiconductors, information and communications technology, Internet infrastructure and medical devices.
Next Gear Ventures is a Tel Aviv, Israel-based venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage investments in sustainable and safer mobility. It backs startups in smart cities, clean electric propulsion, energy transition, and related sectors, as well as AI, digitization, and efficient manufacturing, supporting portfolio companies from initial stages through IPOs and M&As. The firm leverages a global network to create value and collaborates with ventures to drive innovation in mobility, aiming to foster growth and build a robust ecosystem for transformative advancements.
Blumberg Capital is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 1991 that backs early-stage and growth-stage B2B technology companies. The firm focuses on AI-driven and transformative technologies across fintech, data analytics and infrastructure, cybersecurity, healthtech, and supply chain and logistics, providing active governance through board participation and hands-on advisory support. It operates internationally with offices in San Francisco, Tel Aviv, New York and Miami, and backs startups from seed through Series A and follow-on rounds, partnering with entrepreneurs to build scalable enterprise solutions.
Entrée Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 2010 by former serial founders. It manages about $1.5 billion across multiple funds and operates from offices in Tel Aviv, London, and New York. The firm backs early-stage startups across sectors including AI, software, fintech, deeptech, cybersecurity, and blockchain, with a focus on Israeli and European founders building for global markets. Entrée Capital emphasizes a hands-on partnership based on trust, fairness, and real operating experience, supporting founders through growth and challenges to help them scale with clarity and resilience. It seeks category-defining companies and maintains active engagement with the tech community, including insights on product-led growth and the impact of AI on SaaS, reflecting its commitment to staying at the forefront of innovation.
PICO Venture Partners is an Israeli early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2015 and headquartered in Jerusalem, with additional offices in Tel Aviv and New York. It backs visionary Israeli entrepreneurs building future-defining technologies and supports portfolio companies through domain expertise, an advisor network, collaborative workspaces, and go-to-market channels to accelerate growth. The firm focuses on software, information technology, and technology-enabled services across early stages, helping teams translate bold ideas into lasting impact. Its portfolio includes Gloat, AutoLeadStar, Ment.io, Niio, Spot.io, and others.
M12 is the corporate venture capital arm of Microsoft, established in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco. It invests in seed through B-stage and Series A through C technology startups, with emphasis on cloud infrastructure, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, developer tools, vertical software-as-a-service, Web3, and gaming, supporting early-stage and growth-stage companies. By leveraging its connection to Microsoft, M12 provides portfolio companies with access to customers, technical resources, and enterprise-scale opportunities. The portfolio includes Inworld, an AI and gaming startup, among others such as Evisort. The firm operates globally with activity in North America, Israel, Europe and Asia and has run an accelerator program to support selected ventures.
O.G. Venture Partners is a multi-stage venture capital firm that backs technology startups at early growth stages, typically investing in B and C rounds. Backed by Ofer Global, it operates internationally with a presence in London and Tel Aviv and maintains a global network to support portfolio companies. The firm emphasizes fast decision-making and active portfolio involvement to help startups scale, pursuing opportunities across the technology sector worldwide.
iAngels is a women-led venture capital firm based in Tel Aviv, Israel, founded in 2014. It invests in Israeli technology companies and supports founders in scaling by leveraging a proprietary due-diligence process, a curated portfolio approach, and strong ecosystem connections. The team has over 50 years of combined experience in asset management, tech investing, and entrepreneurship. iAngels emphasizes partnering with high-caliber entrepreneurs and giving investors access to the Israeli tech ecosystem. The firm has over $400 million in assets under management and has backed 19 portfolio companies with 24 profitable exits.
Trendlines Group is an Israel-based investment firm focused on medical technology and agrifood innovations. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Misgav, it accelerates concepts through in-house incubation and an innovation center, Trendlines Labs, and through incubators in Israel and Singapore. The company invests principally via its incubators and affiliated funds, including the Trendlines Agrifood Fund and the Bayer Trendlines Ag Innovation Fund, and supports portfolio companies from early development through commercialization in medical devices, healthcare technologies, and agrifood solutions.
Mangrove Capital Partners is a Luxembourg-headquartered venture capital and private equity firm founded in 2000. It targets early-stage technology companies, focusing on internet and software, online services, marketplaces, SaaS, mobile, and related areas, and provides financing, strategic guidance, and industry connections to portfolio companies. The firm invests primarily in Europe and Israel, with occasional activity in the United States, Canada, and India, and maintains offices in Berlin and Tel Aviv. Mangrove is known for a contrarian, patient approach and has backed several unicorns during its history, including Skype, Wix, Flo Health, and WalkMe, reflecting a track record of partnering with founders to turn visions into growth.
Innovation Endeavors is a Palo Alto-based venture capital firm that backs early-stage technology startups across the United States and Israel. Guided by its Super Evolution thesis, it seeks to accelerate innovation at the convergence of data, computation, and engineering, funding companies in intelligent software, computing infrastructure, the physical economy, engineering health, climate, and related fields. The firm supports a broad portfolio through active venture investment and venture creation, maintaining offices in Silicon Valley, New York, and Tel Aviv.
Flint Capital is an international venture capital firm founded in 2013 and headquartered in Boston. It focuses on early-stage technology investments across the United States, Europe, and Israel, with offices in Boston, Palo Alto, and Tel Aviv. The firm seeks to back entrepreneurs and technology ventures with global ambitions and often supports Israeli and European companies expanding into the US market through its broad network of industry experts and partners. Its investment scope covers sectors including information technology, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, fintech, digital health, SaaS, and related tech fields, and it pursues a bridge strategy to help portfolio companies scale across borders.
Team8 is a Tel Aviv-based global venture group that builds and invests in companies in enterprise technology, cybersecurity, data science, AI and fintech. It operates with an in-house, multidisciplinary team of company-builders integrated with a community of C-level executives and thought leaders, using a Foundry model designed to identify big problems, ideate solutions, and accelerate success through technology, market fit and talent acquisition. Founded in 2014, Team8 is led by serial entrepreneurs and former leaders of Israel’s elite tech and intelligence Unit 8200, and is backed by global companies including Microsoft, Walmart, Cisco, Barclays and Moody’s. The firm focuses on creating new technology companies from scratch and supports venture creation and early-stage investing from its Tel Aviv base.
Arkin Holdings is a healthcare-focused venture investment firm that supports breakthrough pharma, biotech, medical device and digital health technologies. Through five investment arms, it backs early and growth-stage companies and provides hands-on guidance to help portfolio companies scale. The firm pursues a synergistic cross-sector healthcare strategy and maintains a sizable portfolio valued at about $1.5 billion, backed by Israel’s leading institutional investors, reflecting an established track record of value creation in healthcare investments.
MoreVC is an Israeli venture capital firm founded in 2006 and based in Ra'anana. It focuses on seed and early‑stage technology startups in Israel, supporting founder‑friendly teams through the initial growth phase. The firm has backed more than 40 portfolio companies across a range of sectors, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, cybersecurity, Internet of Things, energy, agtech, logistics, materials and resources, foodtech, and mobility technologies. MoreVC emphasizes early‑stage support and aims to align with founders to help them scale their technologies and markets.
OTV is a venture capital firm focused on digital health, with offices in Tel Aviv, New York City, and Shanghai. Founded in 2014, it backs startups developing digital health products and services across remote patient monitoring, automated genomics, and gastrointestinal solutions, and engages in investments across big data, mobile, software-as-a-service, and Internet of Things. The firm operates globally, aiming to improve health outcomes worldwide while seeking attractive financial returns, and emphasizes transparent, founder-friendly partnerships to help companies scale.
Pontifax Venture Capital is a Herzliya, Israel-based venture capital firm that specializes in healthcare and life sciences. The firm invests across the development spectrum, from early-stage startups to growth-stage clinical companies, with a focus on pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical devices, diagnostics, and related healthcare technologies. It seeks disruptive ideas typically sourced from research centers and provides active, hands-on support, including strategic guidance, networking, and experience in M&A to help portfolio companies scale. While headquartered in Israel, Pontifax invests globally and maintains a presence that reflects broad access to innovation in life sciences. Since its founding in 2004, Pontifax has built a diversified portfolio of companies across life sciences and healthcare technology.
Red Dot Capital Partners is a Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm that backs Israeli technology companies in the early-growth stage. The firm focuses on startups that have achieved product-market fit and supports them in scaling internationally, acting as a primary gateway for expansion into Southeast Asia and Japan. With an interdisciplinary, globally experienced team, the firm collaborates closely with portfolio founders to accelerate growth and build global reach.
The European Innovation Council is a Brussels-based European Union organization established in 2018 to support deep‑tech innovation by helping startups, researchers and technology transfer activities move ideas toward market. It operates a portfolio of programs including Pathfinder, Accelerator, Transition, STEP Scale Up and Pre-Accelerator, and collaborates with partners to provide funding, mentorship and resources across the innovation lifecycle. The council emphasizes high-impact, science‑driven technologies with broad societal benefit and promotes inclusion, with initiatives to involve women‑led projects. It engages the wider ecosystem through awards, events and community initiatives and monitors impact through data platforms. By coordinating with private investors and other stakeholders, it aims to accelerate the scale-up of European deep‑tech firms and strengthen Europe’s position in global technology leadership.
Firstime is a Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm specializing in early-stage technology investments. The firm backs startups across digital and climate tech, including artificial intelligence for renewable energy, the Internet of Things, data-driven agriculture, food security, the clean and circular economy, net-zero initiatives, digital health, and other digital life technologies. It typically funds Pre-A and A rounds, supporting companies through proof of concept and early customer traction toward product-market fit and initial revenues. The firm concentrates on sectors such as software, SaaS, cybersecurity, fintech, edtech, and health tech, aiming to back ambitious teams that leverage technology to address global challenges.
Elron Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Tel Aviv, Israel, founded in 1962 and focused on seed and early-stage investments in cybersecurity, enterprise software, deep tech, defense technology, AI, and medical tech. It operates as the venture arm of Elron Electronics Industries and leverages its long history of Israeli innovation to support startups with global growth potential. The firm pursues technology-driven opportunities and builds portfolios across cybersecurity, digital transformation, and related software platforms. It has engaged in strategic partnerships, including a plan with Rafael to invest up to 300 million dollars to acquire and scale select early-stage companies serving defense and civilian markets over several years.
NFX is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that specializes in pre-seed and seed-stage investments across software and related technology sectors. The firm pursues a founder-centric approach, aiming to improve the early-stage experience with software-enabled processes and to share growth techniques that leverage network effects. Beyond funding, NFX cultivates a founder community and offers resources intended to help entrepreneurs, scientists, and managers transition into leadership roles and scale their companies. Through its investments and ecosystem, NFX seeks to back ambitious founders and help bring bold, technology-driven ventures to market.
TPY Capital is a Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm that backs Israeli technology companies across early-stage to growth stages. The firm focuses on sectors including data and analytics, digitization, human augmentation, fintech, cloud infrastructure, enterprise software, and frontier technologies such as quantum computing. TPY Capital typically leads rounds in its target areas and prefers minority positions, while providing hands-on support through high-level strategy and practical execution assistance. Its approach emphasizes close collaboration with founders to accelerate growth, offering talent, feedback, and operational guidance and building a networked portfolio community of innovators. The firm invests in pre-revenue and revenue-stage startups and aims to help portfolio companies scale globally from its Israel base.
State of Mind Ventures is a seed and early-stage venture capital firm based in Tel Aviv, Israel. It partners with ambitious technology founders to build and accelerate startups, focusing on game-changing, technology-driven companies across artificial intelligence, big data, computer vision, cyber security, sensors, autonomous and automotive tech, aerospace and space, cloud computing, semiconductors, and robotics, among other areas. The firm concentrates on Israel-oriented opportunities and supports portfolio companies from inception through hyper-growth.
Qumra Capital is a Tel Aviv-based Israeli venture capital firm founded in 2012 that concentrates on late-stage, technology-driven companies with proven market fit and strong growth potential. It backs high-growth data and software-enabled businesses aiming for global leadership, providing substantial capital and strategic advisory to accelerate scaling and international expansion. The firm supports portfolio companies across sectors such as fintech, healthcare, SaaS and enterprise software, with a focus on data-driven growth and collaboration to disrupt industries. Qumra operates multiple funds including Qumra Capital I, II, III and IV, and is led by founders Boaz Dinte, Erez Shachar and Sivan Shamri Dahan.
Zeev Ventures is a Palo Alto, California-based venture capital firm that concentrates on seed and early-stage investments in technology, financial services, e-commerce, and consumer sectors. The firm builds a diversified portfolio across online education, software, insurance, and other tech areas and has historically supported growth companies through funding rounds. Notable activity includes board involvement with Chegg during its growth phase and investments in Anchor, Datarails, and Honeycomb, reflecting a focus on technology-driven businesses and scalable models.
Mindset Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm based in São Paulo, Brazil, founded in 2016. The firm backs B2B technology startups and focuses on accelerating growth and international expansion, with a portfolio emphasis across sectors such as agriculture, financial services, healthcare, cybersecurity, education, and enterprise software. Mindset Ventures invests primarily in companies targeting the United States and Israel, and operates through multiple funds dedicated to early-stage investments. In addition to providing capital, it offers strategic guidance, business development support, and mentorship to portfolio companies to help them scale and penetrate new markets.
SOSV is a global venture capital firm that provides early-stage and seed investments alongside structured accelerator programs and deeply resourced facilities to accelerate product development. Focused on deep tech, human and planetary health, and cross-border software, SOSV backs startups from pre-seed onward and runs programs that accelerate technical development, regulatory strategy, and fundraising. The firm maintains labs and engineering spaces with specialist staff in multiple regions, including the United States and Asia, to support portfolio companies in biosafety, chemistry, mechatronics, analytics, and electrical engineering. Programs such as HAX and other live events offer founders access to prototyping, testing, and investor networks. Annually, SOSV makes around sixty pre-seed investments (up to roughly $550k each) and participates in numerous follow-on rounds, leveraging a global portfolio and extensive co-investor network to help deeply technical startups scale and reach markets.
Hanaco Ventures is a Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm founded in 2017 by Alon Lifshitz, Lior Prosor and Pasha Romanovski, with offices also in New York. It backs early-stage technology companies and growth-stage ventures, focusing on Israeli-origin entrepreneurs worldwide and across sectors such as cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, fintech, and infrastructure. The firm emphasizes hands-on support to portfolio companies and aims to translate raw potential into growth, leveraging a team of founder-operators to guide companies through scale. Its portfolio includes Spotlight, UVeye and Pontera, illustrating a track record of helping disruptive startups reach higher stages. The firm positions itself as a partner for bold, visionary founders, seeking opportunities across global markets while maintaining a strong connection to the Israeli ecosystem.
Target Global is a European technology investment firm that manages more than €3 billion in assets and backs technology companies across the full lifecycle, from early-stage to growth. Founded in 2015 by Shmuel Chafets and Yaron Valler, the firm operates from offices in London, Berlin, Tel Aviv, and Abu Dhabi and focuses on identifying ambitious founders building transformative tech businesses in Europe and beyond. Its portfolio includes Revolut, Auto1, Copper, Delivery Hero, Docplanner, and Rapyd, among others, spanning fintech, AI, e-commerce, health tech, and software. Target Global has supported a number of unicorns and has facilitated multiple exits and IPOs, reflecting its track record in helping companies scale. The firm is backed by global investors such as FERI, UBS, Allianz X, Mubadala, and Hermes GPE, and combines founder and operator experience to support portfolio companies through growth and international expansion.
Gefen Capital is a venture capital firm based in Herzliya Pituach, Israel, that backs early-stage deep-tech startups. It typically participates in Seed and Series A rounds across technology sectors including Enterprise Software, ML/AI, Cyber, FinTech and MedicalTech, with a focus on disruptive technologies. The firm leverages a strong US network and operational expertise to help Israeli portfolio companies enter the US market, pursuing long-term value creation through flexible investment approaches.