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- OurCrowd celebrates $2B in commitments, 10th anniversary
- Startup of the Week: Cyfirma, leading external threat management platform
- Morocco's Gaia Energy signs MoU with H2Pro at COP27
- Volatus Infrastructure inks collaboration deal with Air EV
- NetOp keeps business networks up and running
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OurCrowd celebrates $2B in commitments, 10th anniversary
OurCrowd will celebrate passing $2B in investment commitments and its 10th anniversary at the OurCrowd Global Investor Summit on February 15th in Jerusalem, as reported in Forbes, the Jerusalem Post, the Times of Israel and other media. OurCrowd's numbers speak for themselves – nearly 220K registered investors from 195 countries, with 60 recorded exits from 370 portfolio companies. Come and meet many of our successful entrepreneurs, together with investors and international partners, at Summit in February. Places are limited and filling up fast, so register now and celebrate with us as we look forward to another decade leading Israel's venture capital ecosystem.
Startup of the Week:
Cyfirma: Leading external threat management platform
While many businesses take measures to defend against cyberattacks, most have little insight on when or how they may be targeted and where they are vulnerable. Singapore-based Cyfirma is the only cybersecurity firm that provides organizations with complete visibility of their external threat landscape with six threat views – attack surface discovery, vulnerability intelligence, brand intelligence, digital risk monitoring and protection, situational awareness and cyber-intelligence – on a single pane of glass. The company's unique offering has helped it sign 39 of the top 40 Japanese enterprises as customers, including Mitsubishi, NEC and Toshiba. Cyfirma recently signed a strategic agreement with FinTech Alliance Philippines to help bolster cybersecurity in the country's digital financial firms. OurCrowd has an allocation in the company's current funding round, which Cyfirma will use to help expand its operations to the US and beyond.
Morocco's Gaia Energy signs MoU with H2Pro at COP27
Moroccan renewable energy developer Gaia Energy signed an MoU with our portfolio company H2Pro, which produces green hydrogen energy from water, during the UN COP27 climate conference in Egypt, Morocco World News reports. Under the agreement, Gaia will use a range of H2Pro's green hydrogen electrolyzer technologies for a demo project at a renewable energy site in Morocco. Simultaneously, it will explore the technologies' use for a larger commercial site currently under development. Gaia Energy is a large-scale renewable energy developer in Africa working with national grid operators and governments in over 10 countries.
Volatus Infrastructure inks collaboration deal with Air EV
The promise of private electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles took a step forward with an agreement between Volatus Infrastructure and our currently funding company Air EV. Volatus' vertiports will be used by Air customers when they begin to fly the company's AIR ONE eVTOL vehicle. Air will also be overseeing business development for Volatus in Israel to help establish the local eVTOL infrastructure ecosystem. "Working with a vehicle manufacturer such as Air that has the same vision for the foundation of this industry really allows us to continue our actionable plan of bringing eVTOL transportation into today's market," says Grant Fisk, Co-founder of Volatus Infrastructure. Air has over 200 preorders for its AIR ONE vehicle in the United States. More information about its current funding round is available under NDA.
NetOp keeps business networks up and running
Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, Oculus and most recently WhatsApp have all been victims of outages that cost billions. As more businesses transition to cloud computing, the task of keeping networks safe is becoming even more complicated. Technology from our portfolio company NetOp is changing the way networks are managed by applying true artificial intelligence to monitor the health of managed networks, automate workflows, and simplify IT and network operations, Tal Benjamin reports in the Times of Israel. The tools provided by the company can help prevent the next crash before it happens. NetOp is currently funding on the OurCrowd platform.
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