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Qumra’s Top 11: The Israeli companies you need to watch out for in 2022
16.11.21
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Omar Kabir
Qumra Capital’s annual list is known for including successful companies such as Papaya Global, BigID and Snyk in the past. So who should you keep an eye on in 2022?
Which Israeli start-up will make the list of future industry leaders?
17.10.21
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Omer Kabir
The Calcalist and Bank Leumi Mind the Tech New York conference, which takes place November 15-17, will serve as a stage for Qumra Capital’s rankings of potential future industry leaders
Aquant announces $70 million Series C led by Qumra Capital, Insight Partners and Pitango Growth
06.10.21
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli company’s service intelligence platform harnesses Artificial Intelligence and aims to gives service leaders meaningful insights into the state of their organization
Talkspace IPO: When doing good does so well
05.07.21
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Erez Shachar
Qumra Capital's Erez Shachar: "Talkspace is the first and only publicly traded virtual behavioral health company and will stay true to its mission of being exclusively focused on behavioral health"
Qumra Capital appoints Sharon Barzik-Cohen as Partner and COO
25.05.21
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James Spiro
It is expected that Barzik-Cohen will ultimately become CFO once Daniel Slutzky retires at the end of the year
All-star lineup of tech founders joins Qumra Capital mentorship program for growth phase entrepreneurs
11.05.21
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CTech
“For years, the Israeli tech culture was ego-driven. The sentiment was that everybody knew everything and didn’t need any guidance. I am glad to see that this attitude is changing," said Micha Kaufman, CEO of Fiverr
“Gaming today is bigger than theater and television combined”
03.05.21
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Raphael Kahan
Gigi Levy-Weiss, Managing Partner at NFX, added that there’s an unprecedented growth in investments by funds which weren’t active in the space in the past. “Everything is happening in Israel and that gives us a great advantage,” said Daniel Cohen, Managing Partner at Viola Ventures, at Calcalist and Google’s Startup Week Conference
“They have this image of a successful entrepreneur... and then along comes a woman”
08.03.21
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James Spiro
CTech spoke with 10 women in the VC space to learn some of the ways the industry has changed in relation to diversity and inclusion
Building relationships in the age of social distancing
30.12.20
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Yael Paz
It’s easy to say that though we began these new relationships under the strangest circumstances, we ended up with the best possible outcomes
Who closed a $260 million fund and which company reached unicorn status with a $70 million raise?
16.12.20
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CTech
CTech Daily Roundup: U.S. giant Unity acquires Israeli 3D scanning startup RestAR
Qumra Capital closes third growth fund at $260 million
16.12.20
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Hagar Ravet
Qumra is the first growth fund set up in Israel and has invested in 15 Israeli companies to date, including Fiverr and JFrog, who both completed an IPO in the U.S.
Bring on SaaS IPOs: After Covid, Israeli software companies are charting a new course
18.11.20
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Elihay Vidal
The pandemic has played an important role in the boost experienced by the SaaS sector, says JFrog CEO Shlomi Ben Haim
Israeli IoT startup Augury completes $55 million series D funding
14.10.20
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Meir Orbach
The need for remote maintenance of industrial machines during Covid-19 lockdowns has seen the company’s revenues increase substantially
Israeli tech workers are in for a billion shekel payday
01.10.20
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Sophie Shulman
Despite pandemic woes, several thousand veteran tech professionals are seeing nice earnings from secondary stock sales
Why I think JFrog is such a leapin’ success
17.09.20
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Boaz Dinte
"There are great teams and there are huge markets and opportunities, but there is one JFrog," writes Boaz Dinte managing partner of Qumra Capital, one of JFrog's early investors
What U.S. investment trends mean for Israeli tech companies
20.07.20
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Meir Orbach
Data from the U.S. indicates a downward trend for investments, especially in early stage companies, during Q2 2020 that is likely to continue throughout the year, affecting Israeli companies dependent on American backing
“Many risk-taking fintech firms will falter,” predicts Qumra Capital managing partner
01.07.20
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Hagar Ravet
Erez Shachar says traditional banks are losing ground to tech giants entering the digital wallet world
Israeli VC Partners Offer Strategies on how to Exit the Crisis as Winners
13.05.20
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Naomi Zoreff
Veteran investors discuss the impact of Covid-19 on the Israeli fundraising ecosystem and praise young generation of CEOs
Qumra Capital Sells $80 Million in Holdings to StepStone Group
07.05.20
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Meir Orbach
Among the companies whose holdings were sold to StepStone are Fiverr, JFrog, AppsFlyer, Riskified, and Minute Media
Israeli Industry is Well Positioned to Deal With the Corona Crisis, says Qumra Exec
18.03.20
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CTech
Erez Shachar, managing partner at Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm Qumra Capital, answered seven questions about the Covid-19 crisis and its effects on the Israeli tech sector
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