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Sienna Venture Capital Partner: Now is the best time to invest in Israeli tech
28.05.24
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Ariela Karmel
Isabelle Amiel, Founding Partner of Sienna Venture Capital spoke to CTech during Israel’s Business Delegation to Paris led by Calcalist and Bank Hapoalim about how less investor competition and resilient entrepreneurs makes this the best time to invest in Israeli tech
Sienna VC raising $250 million to invest in Israeli startups
06.07.23
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Meir Orbach
The European fund plans to invest between $5-15 million in each funding round, with varied areas of focus including AI, cybersecurity, fintech, digital health, foodtech, agritech, and more
"Investments in Israel have all but disappeared - also because of the judicial coup”
23.03.23
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CTech
"We see a poor appetite for investments on the part of foreign investors," Sivan Shamri Dahan, managing partner at Qumra Capital, said in an investing panel at Mind The Tech London, "but we also have less appetite as Israelis"