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4 stories about Brilliance Ventures
Brilliance Ventures provides its Israeli portfolio companies a gateway to China
10.12.20
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Ron Friedman
Keren Maimon and Qian Chen explain why Israelis are making a mistake in straddling the fence when it comes to pursuing business in China
Brilliance Ventures Raises a $20 Million Fund
10.05.20
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Hagar Ravet
Brilliance Ventures a privately held investment group works with technology companies in Israel alongside leading Asian private equity firms and family offices in order to facilitate strategic investments and collaborations
Are Israeli Tech Companies Missing the Boat on Chinese Investors?
26.04.20
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Adi Pick
Chibo Tang, general manager for the Alibaba Hong Kong Entrepreneurs Fund and partner at Gobi Partners China spoke to Calcalist about the lack of Israeli startups’ commitments to enter China and the Asian market, and why he hopes this will soon change
Bella Grabois Zamir Joins Brilliance Ventures
25.02.19
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Adi Pick
Grabois Zamir has previously worked for KPMG's China practice in Israel and AliExpress in Hangzhou, China