The periodic table spans key sectors in Israeli tech including cybersecurity, marketing and ad tech, business intelligence, and more.

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Israel has emerged as one the world’s key tech hubs in recent years, with notable exits in Mobileye, Intucell, and many more.

To visualize the depth and breadth of Israel’s tech scene, we used CB Insights data and analytics to create the Periodic Table of Israeli tech. The table below covers venture capital investors, accelerators, and angel investors. It also lists funded companies in select industry categories that are particularly prominent in Israel, along with notable exits of Israeli companies.

The 139 companies and investors on the table were pulled from analysis using CB Insights data around funding, company momentum, and active investments in the space.

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We expect that this list of 139 will change over time as new entrants emerge and gain prominence and others falter, exit and/or get removed. If you believe someone should be added, please leave a comment with your rationale.

Navigating the periodic table of Israeli tech

The top part of the table lists investor-backed companies in select industries, as well as notable investors in Israel.

The bottom two rows of the table outline notable exits of Israeli companies.

We broke Israeli tech down into the following categories…

Venture Capital Firms:

This category encompasses venture capital firms that are headquartered in Israel. The list includes prominent Israeli VCs like Pitango Venture Capital and Jerusalem Venture Partners, among many others.

Accelerator/Incubators:

This category includes Israeli incubators and accelerators such as Tel-Aviv-based The Junction.

Global VC firms with an Israeli office:

These are VC firms that have a global presence, are heavily investing in Israel, and have a satellite office in Israel. This group includes prominent firms like Battery Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Lightspeed Venture Partners. The group also includes global VCs that have launched dedicated funds that focus on Israeli startups like Sequoia Capital Israel.

Angel investment groups:

This category counts angel groups that are headquartered in Israel and includes Tel-Aviv-based 2b Angels, among others.

Crowdfunding:

The sole company in this list is Jerusalem-based equity crowdfunding platform OurCrowd.

Notable exits:

This includes Israeli companies that have exited in the form of M&A or an IPO, including Mobileye and SupersonicAds.

Sectors:

We selected several industries that have seen a large amount of deal activity in Israel.

Cybersecurity – this was our largest sector in the periodic table and includes software security startup Checkmarx, which raised an $85M growth equity round led by Insight Venture Partners in June 2015.

– this was our largest sector in the periodic table and includes software security startup Checkmarx, which raised an $85M growth equity round led by Insight Venture Partners in June 2015. Business intelligence, analytics, performance management – this category includes website analytics startup Clicktale, which raised a $35M Series C led by KKR in January 2015.

– this category includes website analytics startup Clicktale, which raised a $35M Series C led by KKR in January 2015. Video and photo tech – includes video content curator SocialStudios which raised a $3.1M Seed round in August 2014, and video streaming startup Glide Talk which raised a $20M Series B in December 2014.

– includes video content curator SocialStudios which raised a $3.1M Seed round in August 2014, and video streaming startup Glide Talk which raised a $20M Series B in December 2014. Travel and navigation – this part of the table includes commuter information app Moovit which has raised a total of $81.5M to date, and taxi-hailing app Gett, which has raised a total of $213M to date making them one of the most well-funded startups in Israel.

– this part of the table includes commuter information app Moovit which has raised a total of $81.5M to date, and taxi-hailing app Gett, which has raised a total of $213M to date making them one of the most well-funded startups in Israel. Marketing and Ad tech – companies in this category include well-known digital marketing software startup Kenshoo, which raised a $20M Series F at a $500M valuation in April 2014.

– companies in this category include well-known digital marketing software startup Kenshoo, which raised a $20M Series F at a $500M valuation in April 2014. Semiconductors and chips – includes semiconductor developer Altair Semiconductor, which has raised a total of $124M to date from various investors including Bessemer Venture Partners and BRM Group.

– includes semiconductor developer Altair Semiconductor, which has raised a total of $124M to date from various investors including Bessemer Venture Partners and BRM Group. Commerce and marketplaces – companies in this category include Fiverr, which raised a $60M Series D in November 2015 from Bessemer Venture Partners and Accel Partners among others.

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