- Top investment opportunities
- Startup of the Week: Kaholo, High-speed DevOps
- Indra to adopt IntellAct's airport management platform
- Schrödinger's Unicorns
- Singapore Economic Development Board inks first Israel partnership with OurCrowd
- Volvo, Caterpillar drive £15M for Connected Energy
- OurCrowd Jobs Index: Tech faces hiring slowdown
- June 30th online: Startups and the airline industry
- Forbes: Samsung Ventures backs NeuReality raise
- QuantLR, MedOne successfully test quantum security platform
- Forbes: Mastercard picks Zippin as checkout-free platform partner
- Batory Foods launches US partnership with DouxMatok
- Tabnine raises $15.5M for AI-powered coding tech
- BioLumic wraps $13.5M Series B led by OurCrowd
- Rewire acquires prepaid card provider Imagen
- Introductions
- More than 3,700 high-tech jobs
Startup of the Week
Kaholo: High-speed DevOps
Software product development needs considerable time and resources for testing, which requires complex workflows built and maintained by expensive DevOps engineers. Our portfolio company Kaholo is set to change that with its low-code SaaS-based platform for creating and orchestrating IT/DevOps automation workflows. You don't have to be an engineer to use its proprietary drag-and-drop interface which can slash the time to release software by over 50% and significantly cut costs. Clients such as Align Technologies shortened these release cycles from months to weeks using Kaholo. The company is also working with Ness Technology and other integrators, and building a promising pipeline that includes companies in the MedTech and FinTech sectors. OurCrowd is leading this $1M SAFE round.
Indra to adopt IntellAct's airport management platform
Spanish transportation tech giant Indra will be integrating the airport operations management platform created by our portfolio company IntellAct into their own products, Passenger Terminal Today reports. IntellAct uses AI to analyze airport video feeds in real time, preventing bottlenecks and significantly reducing plane turnaround times. "We signed a contract with IntellAct to develop solutions that implement or use AI," says Lidia Munoz Perez, Indra's Ports and Airports Director. "We will integrate their solution into our in-plan solution. This solution allows us to plan and monitor KPIs for everything related to our operation." IntellAct is now funding on the OurCrowd platform.
Schrödinger's Unicorns
Investors need to look ahead to 2030 and the coming decade of quantum computing, which harnesses the laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems too complex for classical computers. If we get it right, the effect will be much greater than the step change that has placed millions of times more computing power in a smartphone than on Apollo 11. Quantum will reduce processing times from months to seconds for certain applications and help us to solve big, currently unsolvable, problems. It will bring about a revolution in what technology can achieve and how fast it can achieve it. It's an inflection point for investors. Read more in my new 'Investors on the Frontlines' column.
Singapore Economic Development Board inks first Israel partnership with OurCrowd
OurCrowd is the first Israeli company to partner with the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), under its Global Innovation Alliance (GIA) programme, StartupHub.ai reports. The GIA is designed to catalyze cross-border collaborations between Singapore and major innovation hubs around the world. The agreement will provide thousands of Israeli startups the opportunity to work with Singapore-based corporates across the manufacturing and services sectors. "The partnership with EDB is the direct evolution of OurCrowd's long-standing relationships in Singapore and the entire region," says Yakir Machluf, OurCrowd's Head of Business Development. OurCrowd opened its office in Singapore in 2016.
Volvo, Caterpillar drive £15M for Connected Energy
Connected Energy reveals a string of new marquee investors in its latest £15M funding round, Current News reports. Caterpillar Venture Capital Inc., the Hinduja Group, Mercuria, Volvo Energy and OurCrowd joined the raise to support the company's technology which uses retired electric vehicle batteries to store surplus power from alternative energy sources. "There is a great deal of untapped potential in the second-life use of batteries. This forward-leaning investment aims to facilitate the scaling-up of second-life battery energy storage systems and further secure circular business opportunities for the forthcoming ramp-up in Volvo Group's second-life battery returns," says Joachim Rosenberg, President of Volvo Energy. Investors can still join the round for a very limited time on the OurCrowd platform.
OurCrowd Jobs Index: Tech faces hiring slowdown
The latest quarterly OurCrowd High-Tech Jobs Index reports that while recruitment has picked up compared to the same time last year, companies have a more conservative outlook for the rest of 2022. 69% of the companies surveyed are hiring more than in Q1 2021 but 48% say they will be recruiting more cautiously for the rest of 2022 and 7% will freeze hires altogether. Concerns about external factors impacting the growth of the Israeli tech sector seem unfounded, at least for the time being, with 41% of startups reporting that global economic instability and other economic issues have no effect on their business. 28% said these factors actually had a positive effect in Q1. The Index is a quarterly survey and data series tracking vacancies and hiring patterns among OurCrowd's 300+ portfolio companies.
June 30th online: Startups and the airline industry
The airline industry is in trouble. Flight cancellations are wrecking travel plans for millions as carriers struggle to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, which triggered massive cutbacks in passenger travel, forcing airlines to slash staffing. To make matters worse, many airports and aircraft are mired in decades-old practices and creaking technology. Join us as we host startup CEOs, Assaf Frenkel of SeeTrue, Zvi Schreiber of Freightos, Udi Segall of IntellAct and industry leaders to discuss how technology can improve our jet-lagged transportation networks.
Forbes: Samsung Ventures backs NeuReality raise
Samsung Ventures is investing in our pioneering AI startup NeuReality, joining the current raise alongside OurCrowd, Forbes reports. The company slashes the price tag of AI deployment across the board by creating a new system architecture which is cost effective, easy to adapt and even reduces energy consumption. Tech giants like IBM and Xilinx have already inked partnership deals with the startup. "The company's disaggregation, data movement and processing technologies improve computation flows, compute-storage flows and in-storage compute - all of which are critical for the ability to adopt and grow AI solutions," says Ori Kirshner, head of Samsung Ventures in Israel. NeuReality is currently funding on the OurCrowd platform.
QuantLR, MedOne successfully test quantum security platform
Our portfolio company QuantLR together with MedOne, a leading Israeli data center service provider, have successfully tested a state-of-the-art quantum security platform designed to defend against even the most advanced cyber attacks. QuantLR's Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) system provides comprehensive security for data in transit, including against any attack or eavesdropping attempts by contemporary, future, classical or quantum-based computers, StartupHubAI reports. "Data security has become the most important aspect in a data center offering, and we are planning to be the first data center service provider worldwide that will offer a QKD solution to secure its clients' data," says Ronnie Sadeh, CEO of MedOne. QuantLR is now funding on the OurCrowd platform.
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