VentureIsrael

VentureIsrael

Venture-Capital-and-Private-Equity-Principals

Company Tagline

Israeli Early Stage Deep Tech Fund

Industry Category
Venture-Capital-and-Private-Equity-Principals
Company Description

VentureIsrael is a leading venture capital and private equity firm dedicated to fostering innovation and growth in early-stage deep tech companies. VentureIsrael strategically invests in businesses with high-potential technology, a clear path to market, and exceptional leadership. The firm's market and domain-agnostic approach allows it to identify and support unique technological solutions poised for rapid scaling and high demand.

Located in Tel Aviv, IL (Primary address) and London, GB, VentureIsrael focuses on startups from the Seed stage to Series A, offering critical resources and expertise to drive success. VentureIsrael prides itself on its commitment to technological excellence and its willingness to embrace unconventional approaches, making it a valuable partner for groundbreaking ventures.

VentureIsrael is committed to helping businesses achieve their full potential. We invite the VentureIsrael management team to create a customized and exclusive company showcase and product listing on our platform to further enhance your market presence and connect with new opportunities.

Key Personnel / Employees
Maria Liel Gutman Andrey Mladentsev (拇拉坚采夫) Alexander Goldybin Rafael Gold

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Alternative Company Names

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VentureIsrael वेंचरइजराइल فينتشر إسرائيل ВенчурИзраиль