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TAU Ventures is a venture capital fund established in collaboration with Tel Aviv University, focusing on early-stage technology companies in Israel. The fund primarily invests at the pre-seed and seed stages, with initial check sizes of up to $1 million. It emphasizes building a supportive ecosystem for startups through access to resources and mentorship.
TAU Ventures invests in early-stage technology companies, specifically at the pre-seed and seed stages, with check sizes ranging from $1,000 to $1 million. The fund maintains a generalist sector focus while considering Climate and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors in its investment strategy. Their approach includes providing startups with mentorship and industry connections to enhance their growth potential.
Notable portfolio companies include XTEND, which provides a human-guided autonomy operating system; Cyabra, offering solutions against disinformation campaigns; Hoopo, developing low-power tracking solutions for logistics; Incredi, utilizing AI to enhance funding processes for middle-market companies; and Zenyard, which provides AI-powered tools for reverse engineering and malware analysis.
To pitch TAU Ventures, email your deck to office@tauventures.co.il.
TAU Ventures typically participates in early-stage funding rounds, often leading investments at the pre-seed and seed stages.
The fund is open to follow-on investments, particularly for startups that demonstrate significant growth and alignment with their investment thesis.
The specific size of TAU Ventures' current fund is not publicly disclosed, but it focuses on investments up to $1 million per startup.
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