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Ready for Takeoff Take 2: These Startups Are Going to London – CTech


In September, Calcalist will host its third annual innovation and technology conference Mind the Tech in London. Investors, entrepreneurs, and executives from the U.K. and Israel will take part in the three-day conference, held in collaboration with KPMG and shared office venture Labs. The event will include a series of lectures and talks on innovation, technologies, business ties with Israel, and investment opportunities.

 

For more information on the conference and registration, click here
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As part of the event, Calcalist will lead a delegation of selected Israeli startups that will showcase their technologies and meet with local investors and strategic partners in European and U.K.-based corporations.

 

Israeli startups from the fields of retail and e-commerce, fintech, artificial intelligence and big data, smart mobility, and autonomous entertainment, are welcome to apply at London@calcalist.co.il.

 

The first batch of startups taking part in the event can be found here

 

Below are 15 additional startups selected to take part in the event.

 

Jifiti

Jifiti's Nufar Segal Bareket. Photo: PR Jifiti’s Nufar Segal Bareket. Photo: PR

Founded: 2011

Founders: Yaacov Martin, Shaul Weisband, Meir Dudai

Investors: Liberty Ventures Group, Jesselson Capital, Schottenstein Stores

Funding to date: $7 million

Jifiti Inc.’s service offers payment solutions and digital experiences for retail and branded companies and enables retailers to launch a payment plan offered through various financial entities, such as banks, without having to integrate with the cashier’s systems.

 

 

QEDIT

 

Qedit's Jonathan Rouach, Aviv Zohar, and Ruben Arnold. Photo: Ronen Goldman Qedit’s Jonathan Rouach, Aviv Zohar, and Ruben Arnold. Photo: Ronen Goldman

Founded: 2016


Founders: Jonathan Rouach, Aviv Zohar, Ruben Arnold

Investors: MizMaa Ventures, Ant Financial, RGAX, Meron Capital, Jovono, Target Global

Funding to date: $13 million

 

QED-it Systems Ltd. (QEDIT) develops a privacy layer for enterprise blockchain networks, using zero-knowledge proof cryptography. The company’s products comply with data privacy management requirements such as GDPR, enabling companies to use real-time data for more efficient audit processes.

 

 

FundGuard

Fundgaurd's Lior Yogev, Yaniv Zecharya, and Uri Katz. Photo: PR Fundgaurd’s Lior Yogev, Yaniv Zecharya, and Uri Katz. Photo: PR

 

Founded: 2018

Founders: Lior Yogev, Yaniv Zecharya, Uri Katz

Investors: Blumberg Capital, LionBird

Funding to date: $6.5 million

 

Tel Aviv and New York-based fintech startup FundGuard Inc. offers cloud-based investment management and security tools for financial institutions including banks and investment firms.

 

Whichit

 

Founded: 2012

Founders: Jonathan Gan, Yarden Jacobson, Galit Gan

Investors: Innovate UK, FbStart

Funding to date: GBP 2 million (approximately $2.4 million)

 

London-based Whichit UK Ltd. develops an interactive commercial content platform for the creation of polls and quizzes. The platform offers real-time user activity analysis and ad retargeting without compromising user experience.

 

 

Vicarius

Vicarius. Photo: Orel Cohen Vicarius. Photo: Orel Cohen

 

Founded: 2016

Founders: Michael Assraf, Yossi Zeevi, Roi Cohen

Investors: Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP)

Funding to date: $4.5 million

 

Jerusalem-based Vicarius Ltd. develops machine learning technologies that analyze cyber attack patterns and uses the insights to predict vulnerabilities. The software then prioritizes tasks to block said vulnerabilities according to their levels of sensitivity and risk.

 

Capitalise

 

Amir Shiovich and Shahar Rabin. Photo: PR Amir Shiovich and Shahar Rabin. Photo: PR

 

Founded: 2014

Founders: Amir Shiovich, Shahar Rabin

Investors: StageOne ventures, Gefen Capital, GlenRock Israel

Funding: $6 million

 

Capitalise Ltd. develops a natural language-based trading system that enables capital market investors to automate their trading scenarios. Capitalise’s service integrates with trading accounts on multiple third-party exchanges so investors can manage all their trades in one place. Capitalise’s trading system is sold to companies that offer trading to clients, such as brokers, banks and crypto currency exchanges.

 

 

Nuweba

 

Ido Neeman and Yan Cybulski. Photo: PR Ido Neeman and Yan Cybulski. Photo: PR

Founded: 2018


Founders: Ido Neeman, Yan Cybulski

Tel Aviv-based serverless computing startup Nuweba Labs Ltd. develops a platform that lets companies run serverless applications without using third party tools or add-ons. The platform also performs services such as network traffic inspection and real-time anomaly detection.

 

Rentigo

Sivan Blasenheim. Photo: PR Sivan Blasenheim. Photo: PR

 

Founded: 2016

Founders: Sivan Blasenheim

Investors: Real estate companies, tech investors

 

Rentigo Ltd. develops an application that integrates with existing accounting software for landlords and rental management companies to manage and track real estate and tenant payments.

 

 

Sixgill

Sixgill's Avi Kasztan. Photo: PR Sixgill’s Avi Kasztan. Photo: PR

 

Founded: 2014

Founders: Avi Kasztan, Elad Lavi

Investors: Terra, Elron

Funding to date: $5.4 million

Sixgill Ltd. develops a threat intelligence service that monitors and tracks dark web activities for organizations, financial institutions, and law enforcement officials. The company’s service identifies profiles of malicious actors and mapps their hidden social networks and behavior patterns to analyze their activity.

 

 

 

Cyber Observer

 

Founded: 2011

Founders: Shimon Becker, Moti Ram, Oded Mass

Investors: Swarth Group, Talis Capital, Merlin International

Funding to date: $12 million

Cyber Observer Ltd. develops a cybersecurity management service designed to help organizations manage IT infrastructure by consolidating security management reports. The company’s service utilizes software to detect early security breaches.

 

 

 

HopOn

 

Founded: 2012

Founders: Amir Rosenzweig, Ofer Sinai

Investors: Israeli public transportation company Dan, Innogy Innovation Hub, Hapoalim Bank, Moneta Seeds, Clear Future Funding to date: $4.5 million

 

HopOn Ltd. develops a cloud-based transport management platform designed to offer public-transport fare payment and ticketing services. Users can pay for bus and train rides as well as cab fares and shared scooter and bike services.

 

 

Intelligo Group

 

Intelligo's Dana Rakovsky, Shlomo Mirvis, and Nadav Ellinson. Photo: PR Intelligo’s Dana Rakovsky, Shlomo Mirvis, and Nadav Ellinson. Photo: PR

Founded: 2014

Founders: Dana Rakovsky, Shlomo Mirvis

Investors: Bridgewater Associates CEO Eileen Murray

Funding to date: $ 6.8 million

 

Intelligo Group is a business intelligence company offering automated due diligence and personnel background checks based on artificial intelligence technologies. Former National Security Agency (NSA) Director Michael McConnell and Pinhas Buchris, former director of Unit 8200, sit on the company’s advisory board.

 

Market Beyond

  

Yuval Yifrach, Shachar Baryamin, Eran Dror. Photo: PR Yuval Yifrach, Shachar Baryamin, Eran Dror. Photo: PR

 

Founded: 2014


Founders: Yuval Yifrach, Shachar Baryamin, Eran Dror

Investors: Digital Horizon, Hetz Ventures, Yahal Zilka

Funding to date: $4 million

 

Market Beyond offers a market intelligence service for online retailers. The company provides its clients with data on competing brands, shoppers’ behaviors, and market shares and conversions. Market Beyond’s list of customers includes e-commerce giant eBay.

Addionics

 

Founded: 2017


Founders: Vladimir Yufit, Moshiel Biton, Farid Tariq

Investors: none

Funding to date: none

 

Addionics IL Ltd. uses 3D printing technologies to redesign the architecture of batteries to improve performance, safety, cost, and charging time.

 



Atidot

 

Atidot's Roy Perlson and Dror Katzav. Photo: PR Atidot’s Roy Perlson and Dror Katzav. Photo: PR

Founded: 2016


Founders: Assaf Mizan, , Barak Bercovitz

Investors: Vertex Ventures, Bank Hapoalim, Moneta Seeds, the D.E. Shaw Group

Funding to date: $6 million

 

SaaS insurtech startup Atidot Ltd. uses artificial intelligence and predictive analytics to provide life insurers and annuity writers with business and actuary insights on customers and their anticipated behaviors. Atidot’s software lets insurance companies merge their own data with accessible data from other sources to improve their ability to assess clients’ risks.





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