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We think long term when we invest in early-stage ventures. We look for strong teams capable of building major companies - entrepreneurs and founders who dream of changing the course of their industries, including enterprise software, cybersecurity, medical tech, and more.
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Israeli Venture Capital Fund (IVC) is a venture
capital firm located in Israel and invests in early-
stage companies that possess a combination of
technology, market, team and business model
differentiators.
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IVC focuses on start-ups located in the U.S.
with Israeli roots. IVC's primary focus is on
opportunities in the following sectors:
cyber security, internet infrastructure &
enterprise software, digital media and
communications and mobile computing.
Israeli Venture Capital Fund was founded in
2000 by Ed Mlavsky and Eitan Bek. The two
partners have over 50 years of combined
experience in building successful
companies and investing in early stage
technology companies.
IVC was founded to bring together a unique
combination of investment, management
and operational experience with a hands-on
approach to nurturing young companies
from inception through maturity to
successful exits for all stakeholders.
The Israeli government is searching for a
venture capital fund to invest in start-ups,
according to a report by Bloomberg.
According to the Israeli government, the venture
capital fund will be managed by an investment
management company that will manage the
funds, which are expected to be managed by an
investment manager with at least three years
experience in investing and managing funds.
The Israeli government also said that the
funds will be managed by at least one of
the three largest venture capital firms in
Israel: Shavit Capital, AplusVenture
Capital and Pitango Venture Capital.
The Israeli government has said that
it is seeking to create a new fund
that will invest in the country's start-
ups, but it has not yet announced
what kind of fund it is looking for.
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