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- Hub Security files draft prospectus for $1.28B SPAC merger
- Liquid Instruments: Slashing the cost of lab testing
- Cyfirma: 80K security cameras vulnerable to cyber attack
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Hong Kong's wealthiest man invests in SaNOtize
Li Ka-shing, the wealthiest man in Hong Kong, has invested in our portfolio company SaNOtize through his private investment arm Horizons Ventures, the South China Morning Post reports. Horizons joins OurCrowd in leading SaNOtize's $24M Series B round, which will help fund the third phase of clinical trials for its nasal spray that treats and prevents Covid-19. "We look forward to expanding our clinical research and working towards regulatory approval in the United States and Canada," says Gilly Regev, SaNOtize Co-founder and CEO. Agricultural Bank of China International is also participating in the financing round, which is still open to OurCrowd investors.

Genesis Venture Debt II Fund targets $150M raise

Singapore-based Genesis Alternative Ventures is looking to raise $150M for its second venture debt fund to finance startups across Southeast Asia, Bloomberg reports. The demand for loans offered to tech companies continues to grow in the current economic climate. "We are seeing an increasing number of companies coming to venture lenders for debt financing," says Jeremy Loh, Co-founder and Managing Partner of Genesis. "In the past 24 months, it has been burn, burn, burn to gain market access. Now for many VCs, the path to profitability has become a very high priority. The market reset is a good thing in general." OurCrowd is backing the Genesis Venture Debt II Fund alongside existing investors Aozora Bank, Korea Development Bank, Mizuho Leasing, Sassoon Investment Corp. and Silverhorn.

Multinationals line up for OurCrowd Summit

Plans for the OurCrowd Global Investor Summit in Jerusalem on February 15th, 2023, are starting to take shape. If you have never visited Jerusalem before, here is your chance to experience the Startup Nation at its best, with a trip that spans its ancient wonders and modern tech innovation. Early registrations for Summit are double the numbers at this stage for previous years, confirming our hunch that OurCrowd investors are keen to meet again face to face. Some of our early data shows that 71% have attended Summit before, 29% are first timers. 39% of registrants so far are active OurCrowd investors. Multinational corporate executives attending include Pepsico, IBM, Bosch, Toshiba, Emirates Airlines, Huawei, Boeing, Travelers, Sumitomo, Sompo, Sony, Siemens, KPMG, Samsung and Porsche.

Hub Security files draft prospectus for $1.28B SPAC merger

Our cybersecurity pioneer Hub Security has officially filed a non-confidential draft registration statement on Form F-4 which contains a preliminary proxy statement/prospectus to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), for the purpose of completing the merger with the SPAC, the offering of the company's securities to the shareholders of the SPAC and the start of trading in the company's securities on Nasdaq. Hub specializes in protecting sensitive commercial and government information. It operates in over 30 countries and has a long list of marquee clients including General Electric, Lockheed Martin, the Pentagon and Visa.
Liquid Instruments: Slashing the cost of lab testing

Our portfolio company Liquid Instruments makes it easier and less expensive for engineers to conduct experiments. Its line of compact, professional-grade hardware and cutting-edge software replaces multiple test and measurement devices that can cost tens of thousands of dollars. CEO Daniel Shaddock tells Electronic Design his team is constantly improving its products by adding new functionalities without the need for extra hardware, saving clients even more time and money. The company has more than 1,000 customers in over 30 countries including Apple, Intel, Lockheed Martin, Meta, Intel, NASA and Xilinx. OurCrowd has an allocation in Liquid Instruments' Series B round.

Cyfirma: 80K security cameras vulnerable to cyber attack

Over 80,000 Hikvision security cameras are vulnerable to cyber attack, according to a new report from our portfolio company Cyfirma, PC Magazine reports. The vulnerability exists despite a firmware update released to close the security hole last year. By hacking these popular cameras, which are used by over 2,300 organizations in more than 100 countries, cybercriminals can gain access to the devices' networks. Over 10,000 of these cameras are operational in the US and could be targets of global cybercriminal groups. Cyfirma is currently funding on the OurCrowd platform.


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