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Sep 16, 2025 · www.calcalistech.com
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Feelit raises $8.3 million to scale AI sensors for industrial monitoring | CTech
Feelit Technologies, an Israeli startup, has secured $8.3 million in a Series A+ funding round led by Alea Capital Partners, with participation from Henkel Ventures and Takwin. The company, which develops AI-powered sensing tools for industrial operations, plans to use the funds to expand its presence in Europe, the Middle East, and the United States. Feelits technology, which includes adhesive Sticker sensors, helps industrial customers reduce costs, improve safety, and lower emissions. The companys client base includes major global companies such as Henkel, Nestlé, Continental, ICL, and Bazan Group.
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Dec 28, 2022 · www.jpost.com
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Bazan Group to Invest $2 million in Feelit Technologies
Bazan Group, Israels largest petrochemical concern, will invest $2 million in Feelit Technologies, an Israeli company that provides sensor-based solutions for predictive maintenance in industrial equipment. The investment is part of Bazans strategy to incorporate cutting-edge manufacturing technologies. Feelit Technologies uses nanotechnology ink-printed sensors and artificial intelligence to detect malfunctions in advance and provide real-time alerts. The investment from Bazan Group follows previous investments from Continental AG, Henkel AG, and Takwin Labs. Bazan Group will also collaborate with Feelit Technologies to develop specific products for the refining and petrochemical industry.
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Jul 12, 2021 · www.calcalistech.com
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Nanotech startup Feelit raises $7 million led by Continental and Henkel
Haifa-based nanotech startup Feelit has raised $7 million in a Series A funding round. The company develops printable sensors that provide condition monitoring and predictive maintenance of industrial assets. Continental and Henkel Tech Ventures each invested $3 million, while Vasuko Global Tech Fund invested $1 million. Feelits sensors have a 50 times higher sensitivity compared to current market applications, allowing for more accurate monitoring and prevention of costly downtimes. The funding round is seen as a significant step in Feelits global strategic efforts, with the investors providing not only capital but also strategic knowledge and market reach.
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Jun 17, 2021 · www.calcalistech.com
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Feelit's nanotech sticker is awaiting in the pipeline
Israeli startup Feelit has developed sensor-stickers using nanomaterial-based ink that can monitor the condition of pipes, valves, and steam traps. The sensors act like electronic skin, detecting abnormalities and preventing malfunctions. Feelit aims to collect data from the sensors to improve industrial processes and make them safer and more cost-efficient. The company recently concluded its Series A funding round, raising $6.4 million led by Germany’s Henkel Ventures. Feelit is in the early stages but is converting successful pilots into large installations and building its own production line in Israel.
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Jan 1, 2021 · www.ept.ca
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Henkel invests in technology start-up Feelit - Electronic Products & Technology
Henkel Adhesive Technologies has invested in Feelit, an Israeli start-up that has developed sensor technology for predictive maintenance. The investment aims to strengthen Henkels capabilities in maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) solutions and expand its MRO portfolio for its customer base in industrial markets. Henkel is focused on venturing activities that complement its existing portfolio in adhesives, sealants, and functional coatings, as well as digital business models. Feelits sensor technology will allow Henkel to offer predictive maintenance solutions across multiple industries. The investment is seen as a major leap for Feelit and has already opened up opportunities in the oil and gas industry. The partnership with Henkels MRO unit will help develop new verticals and applications.
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Sep 2, 2019 · www.calcalistech.com
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Feelit Is the Winner of Calcalist's Industry 4.0 Startup Competition
Haifa-based Feelit has won the Calcalist and KPMG Israels Industry 4.0 startup competition. Feelit develops printable sensors that can monitor the state of various materials. The company was founded in 2017 and is based on research conducted at Technion Israel Institute of Technology. As the winner, Feelit will receive a trip to Germany to meet potential clients and receive mentoring from KPMG Germany.
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