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Walden
Walden Israel is part of the Walden Group of International Venture Capital Funds, which invests in the United States, Israel, and Southeast Asia. Walden Israel was formed in late 1993 to invest primarily in Israel and in Israeli-related high-technology companies with particular expertise in the software and telecom areas. Walden Israel manages over $200 Million in three funds and has made over 30 investments to date. The entire group manages over $3 Billion and has invested in over 400 companies worldwide in its 25 years. To Company Spotlight: Schema`s Scheme.
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BRM
Founded in 2000, BRM Capital is an Israeli venture capital firm focused on seed and early stage companies in the Enterprise Software, Communications Technologies and Components sectors. The team is made up of seasoned entrepreneurs with a unique skill set, combining extensive investment, technological and entrepreneurial expertise, who are committed to the success of their portfolio companies. With $150M under management, BRM invests in and cultivates Israeli or Israel related companies, several of which have enjoyed noteworthy exits, including Whale Communications (acquired by Microsoft), Passave (acquired by PMC-Sierra) and Oplus (acquired by Intel Corporation).
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Gemini Israel Funds
A pioneer in Israel`s venture capital industry, Gemini provides start-up financing and expert guidance to help talented entrepreneurs build great companies. With over $350 million under management in three funds, Gemini focuses on seed and early stage companies in telecommunications, data communications, Internet infrastructure, fabless semiconductors and Enterprise Software. Through offices in Israel and Silicon Valley, Gemini offers high-level access to U.S.-based investors and a global network of corporate partners.
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Challenge Fund
The Challenge Fund - Etgar L.P. ("Challenge I") and The Challenge Fund II - Etgar L.P. ("Challenge II"), both Delaware Limited Partnerships, are diversified investment funds that were formed for the purpose of investment in Israeli and Israel-related enterprises. Challenge I was formed in August 1995 with total commitments of approximately $82 million. Challenge II was formed in mid 1999, with total commitments in excess of $100 million. Ranked among Israel`s leading investment funds, Challenge I and II are managed by Challenge Partners headed by Mr. Joseph Ciechanover and a team of experienced investment managers.
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EnerTech
EnerTech Capital Partners is a $285 million private equity firm focused on technology, services, and infrastructure investments in the energy, utility, and communications markets. Through its extensive network of strategic partners and industry professionals, EnerTech provides financing and domain expertise to enhance the success of the companies in which it invests.
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TL Ventures
TL Ventures (www.tlventures.com) was established in 1988 and has over $1.4 billion under management. Focused on venture investing in category-defining, early-stage companies in software, communications, information infrastructure and business services, the Firm provides portfolio companies with operational, entrepreneurial and financial expertise and a global network of resources and contacts. TL Ventures has offices in Philadelphia, PA and San Mateo, CA.
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Eurofund L.P.
Eurofund L.P. is a private venture capital fund that invests in early-stage companies with innovative, proprietary technology in the areas of communications, information technology, micro-electronics and software. Eurofund`s capital is contributed primarily by major corporate partners, such as DaimlerChrysler, Deutsche Telekom, ECI Telecom and Federmann Enterprises, who enable the Fund to provide unique added value based on their technological and market strengths.
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Docor International B.V
Subsidiary of the Van Leer Group Foundation
Docor Int` B.v is acting as the business organization of the V.L.G.F of investments in the Israeli high-tech Industry.
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