BRIA Raises $24M in Series A Funding
BRIA, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based provider of a responsible visual generative AI open platform, raised $24M in Series A funding.
BRIA, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based provider of a responsible visual generative AI open platform, raised $24M in Series A funding.
DustPhotonics, a Modi’in, Israel-based developer of silicon photonics technology for data center and AI applications, raised $24M in Series B follow-on funding.
Loora, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based AI English language learning company, raised $12M in Series A funding.
Ibex Investors, LLC, a Denver, CO-based multi-stage and multi-strategy investment firm, closed its fourth Israel focused fund, Ibex Israel VC II LP, with $106m in capital commitments.
WeedOUT, a Ness Ziona, Israel-based agtech startup, raised USD8.1M in Series A funding.
Clarity, a Tel Aviv, Israel- and NYC-based AI cybersecurity startup, raised $16M in Seed funding.
Permit.io, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based authorization-as-a-service provider, raised $8M in Series A funding.
FreezeM, a Nahshonim, Israel-based agri-tech biotechnology company, raised $14.2M in Series A funding.
Vessi Medical, a Misgav, Israel-based urology medical device company, raised $16.5M in Series A funding.
Ionix, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based a company which specializes in Attack Surface Management (ASM), raised additional $15M in Series A funding.
Ionix, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based Attack Surface Management (ASM) company, secured $15m in additional Series A funding. In conjunction with the announcement, the CEO Marc Gaffan, replied to our questions about the company, the product, the funding, and future plans.
Octup, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based provider of an operational AI-driven ecommerce insights platform, raised $4M in Pre-Seed funding.
Aim Security, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based cybersecurity startup offering enterprises a GenAI security platform, raised $10M in Seed funding. In conjunction with the announcement, Matan Getz, co-founder and CEO, replied to our questions about himself, the company and the product, the funding and future plans.
Joyned, a Jerusalem, Israel-based travel tech startup, raised $8M in Series A funding.
Oasis Security, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based provider of non-human Identity Management (NIM) solutions, raised a total of $40m in funding.