Who's raising $155 million at a $5 billion valuation and do alt-meats really taste the same as real meat?
CTech Daily Roundup: Digital intelligence company Cellebrite targeting Nasdaq flotation at $2 billion valuation
Digital intelligence company Cellebrite targeting Nasdaq flotation at $2 billion valuation. Cellebrite specializes in mobile forensics, with the company's technology being used for mobile data extraction by law enforcement, intelligence agencies, military entities, law firms, and security firms. Read more
Traveltech company TripActions raises $155 million at a $5 billion valuation. Andreessen Horowitz led the round in the Israeli founded startup which weathered Covid-19 and the disruption to global travel. Read more
Israel’s AI construction startup Swapp raises $7 million in seed. The AI platform helps real estate developers control every aspect of the planning process. Read more
Israeli palettes rule Redefine Meat’s alt-meats are tasty enough for mass market. Blind taste-test hailed a success, Best Meister to distribute plant-based substitute to restaurants and high-end butchers in Israel. Read more
What pandemic? Israeli proptech companies eager to make it in The Big Apple. Following a virtual conference by PropTech Zone in partnership with Israeli Mapped in NY, experts highlight how NYC is quickly becoming a hub for Israeli talent - despite the pandemic. Read more
Israel-based Kahun launches new web application for doctors. The application offers physicians access to insights from more than 5 million associations to help with their decision-making and diagnoses. Read more
HR Post Covid | “I miss seeing everyone on a daily basis,” admits Semperis’ HR Director. Zoom calls and virtual happy hours are simply no replacement for the cybersecurity firm. Read more
Israel’s CardinalOps completes $6.5 million seed round. The cybersecurity company founded by the founder of LightCyber uses AI to overcome human error in the management of organizations’ cyber systems. Read more
Israel’s Attorney General weighs in against hidden advertising on Instagram. Top legal authority says tagging the advertiser is not enough, demands celebrities place prominent notice to protect kids. Read more