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From defense autonomy to tunable chiplets: Intel-backed Ignite DeepTech unveils new cohort
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Program leaders say the war is pushing founders toward technologies with military and civilian crossover value.
Former IDF chief Aviv Kohavi joins VC Awz as deep-tech market booms
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Sophie Shulman
The Israeli-Canadian fund manages approximately 2.5 billion shekels and has invested in the likes of Israeli cyber unicorn Pentera and the quantum computing startup Classiq.
New $80 million Israel-Korea fund established for DeepTech investments
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James Spiro
The bilateral fund was set up by the South Korean Government, NH Bank, and OurCrowd and will target roughly 30 Korean and Israeli ventures
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Meir Orbach
Earth & Beyond Ventures, which will focus on investments in early-stage companies, is backed by the likes of Corning, Kyocera, Samtec, and Spacecom