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Millennium Food-Tech is a venture capital firm traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, specializing in the food-tech sector. Founded to meet the rising global demand for food-tech solutions, it focuses on supporting Israeli companies that have surpassed the technology feasibility stage. The firm manages a portfolio of 10 companies and operates globally across North America, Europe, and Asia.
This firm invests in early-stage to mature companies within the food, drinks, and nutrition industries. Millennium Food-Tech targets innovations that create healthier food products while reducing environmental impact, covering stages from pre-seed to Series B. Typical investments are in companies developing transformative ideas in food-tech.
Notable companies in Millennium Food-Tech's portfolio include SavorEat, which creates plant-based meat alternatives using 3D printing; Phytolon, known for natural food coloring through yeast fermentation; and TIPA®, focusing on compostable packaging solutions. Other investments include Aleph Farms, which cultivates beef steaks from animal cells, and Egg’n’up, offering a plant-based egg alternative.
To pitch Millennium Food-Tech, submit your proposal through their form at millennium-ft.com or email your deck to office@millennium-ft.com.
Yes, Millennium Food-Tech often leads investment rounds, particularly in early-stage startups within the food-tech sector.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate significant growth and alignment with their sustainability goals.
Specific fund size details are not publicly disclosed, but the firm actively manages a portfolio of 10 companies.
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