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Oct 31, 2016 · nocamels.com
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Help From Above: First-ever VC Fund For Israeli Ultra-Orthodox Entrepreneurs Launched
KamaTech and iAngels have launched 12 Angels Venture Capital, the first-ever VC fund dedicated exclusively to entrepreneurs from the Ultra-Orthodox community in Israel. The fund will invest up to $5 million in approximately 30 Ultra-Orthodox startups over the next three years, focusing on EdTech, e-Commerce, artificial intelligence, cyber security, and fintech. The launch of the fund marks a landmark moment in the integration of Ultra-Orthodox Israelis into the high-tech workforce. Investors include prominent names in the Israel high-tech sector such as Chemi Peres, Adi Soffer Teeni, Dov Moran, and Gigi Levy-Weiss.
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Oct 22, 2016 · www.timesofisrael.com
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KamaTech, iAngels launch first VC fund for Haredi entrepreneurs
KamaTech and iAngels have launched the first VC fund exclusively for Haredi entrepreneurs in Israel. The fund, called 12 Angels, will invest $5 million in about 30 companies focusing on education technology, e-commerce, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and fintech. This initiative aims to help entrepreneurs establish their businesses in the rapidly growing ultra-Orthodox start-up scene. KamaTech, an accelerator for Haredi entrepreneurs, provides support and resources to community members with good business ideas but limited technical or business skills. iAngels, one of Israels leading investment networks, has partnered with KamaTech to provide a software solution to help build their business. The Haredi start-up sector is growing rapidly, and this funding will further support its development.
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May 24, 2016 · www.israel21c.org
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12Angels pool investments in ultra-Orthodox startups
A new investment club called 12Angels, focused on high-tech startups and headed by ultra-Orthodox entrepreneurs in the KamaTech accelerator, indicates the growing participation of Haredi individuals in Israels high-tech industry. The investment club includes prominent figures in the industry and has raised nearly half a million dollars. KamaTech, founded in 2013, aims to integrate Haredi individuals into the workplace and has already graduated eight startups from its accelerator program. The article highlights the support and trust that industry leaders have for Haredi emerging startups.
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