Gigi Levy-Weiss News
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Levy-Weiss, General Partner at NFX and considered one of the leading entrepreneurs and investors in the gaming industry, spoke at Calcalist’s Gaming Conference about the struggles facing local startups in the sector.
Gigi Levy-Weiss, General Partner at NFX, discussed the challenges and opportunities in the gaming industry at Calcalist’s Gaming Conference. He highlighted the transformative role of AI in gaming, which allows for dynamic game evolution and cost reductions in content production. The industry faces hurdles such as high player acquisition costs and fewer IPOs or acquisitions, leading to cautious investor behavior. However, significant investments are still being made, with Playtika acquiring SuperPlay, a deal praised for its long-term benefits. Despite global challenges, Israel remains a strong hub for gaming investments. Levy-Weiss emphasized the need for gaming companies to integrate AI early to succeed in the evolving landscape.
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Gigi Levy-Weiss: "I have no doubt the Israeli 'Startup Nation' brand will thrive for years to come" | CTech
Gigi Levy-Weiss, General Partner at NFX, discusses the resilience of the Israeli tech ecosystem despite the challenges it has faced, including political unrest and war. He believes that the brand of Israels tech industry remains strong and continues to impress investors. NFX, a global firm, has faced a slowdown in investment pace in 2023, particularly in Israel, but expects a spike in new Israeli companies in the coming months. Levy-Weiss also highlights the importance of AI in startups and expects to see more AI-based companies emerging as unicorns. He mentions two portfolio startups, Darrow and Imagen, which he believes are poised for success in the coming year.
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The importance of finding and establishing your product-market fit according to Gigi Levy-Weiss
Facebook has released a book titled Build Brilliant Brands, featuring articles by 22 tech executives from around the world. The book includes practical advice, insights, and opinions from 18 members of Facebook’s EMEA Client Council and four guest contributors. The articles focus on the fundamentals of marketing, the current trends shaping the industry, and the things holding it back. The book includes a chapter by NFX co-founder Gigi Levy-Weiss, who explains the meaning of product-market fit, why it is so essential, and how both startups and major companies can go about achieving it.
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Right Now Just Might be the Best Time to Invest in Traveltech, Says NFX Founder
NFX, a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm, is not ignoring fields like traveltech despite the impact of Covid-19. The firm raised $275 million in commitments for its second fund in May 2019 and invests in B2B and B2C seed companies across various industries. The interview with NFXs founder and managing partner, Gigi Levy-Weiss, was conducted as part of Google and Calcalists Startup Week conference.
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https://unicorn-nest.com/interview-gigi-levy-weiss-nfx-im-a-huge-believer-that-we-need-to-move-toward-the-stars/
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Spinning Wheel: Venture Funds Are Now Battling Over Startup Investments, Says Venture Capitalist
Venture capitalist Gigi Levy-Weiss, known as one of Israels busiest investors, is now investing through his venture firm, Silicon Valley-based NFX Guild. The firm, which he manages with James Currier and Pete Flint, uses technology to appeal to entrepreneurs and streamline communications with portfolio companies. NFX also offers an informational platform containing data on thousands of global investors. The firms first fund closed with commitments of $175 million in 2017, and its second fund raised $275 million in 2019. NFX primarily invests in seed companies across various industries, focusing on Israeli and Silicon Valley startups.
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We Invest in Product-Obsessed Entrepreneurs, Says Venture Capitalist Gigi Levy-Weiss
NFX Guild, a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm, is looking to invest in entrepreneurs who are obsessed with product, according to founder and managing partner Gigi Levy-Weiss. Levy-Weiss spoke at a tech conference in Tel Aviv and highlighted the importance of having a strong founding team that complements each other. He also emphasized the need for entrepreneurs to have no fear of failure and be willing to pivot when necessary. In May, NFX raised $275 million for its second fund, and the firm primarily invests in B2B and B2C seed companies across various industries.
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Venture Capital Investment Model is Broken, Says NFX Co-founder
San Francisco-based venture capital firm NFX has raised $150 million for a new fund that will focus on early stage tech investments. The firms founders aim to change the investment model by reinvesting all management fees back into the fund and its development. They have developed a software system that acts as a networking platform for entrepreneurs and investors, aiming to connect them and improve the process of identifying leading companies and recruitment. NFX believes that their program will change many processes in the industry and create value. The founders also emphasize the need for diversity in the Israeli technology scene.
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With 67 startups behind him, Israel's Gigi Levy-Weiss can spot a winner
The article discusses the advice and investment strategy of Gigi Levy-Weiss, an angel investor in Israel. Levy-Weiss emphasizes the importance of a strong team in startup success, stating that the idea is not as crucial. He receives numerous startup proposals but only invests in about one per month. Levy-Weiss has had several successful investments in companies such as Playtika and SimilarWeb. He filters through proposals himself and responds to each one. Levy-Weiss has chosen to institutionalize his investments by partnering with other investors. Overall, the article highlights the role of angel investors in the Israeli startup ecosystem and the importance of a strong team in attracting investment.
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How one Israeli investor overcomes fears and continues to invest in games
Investors are still afraid of investing in games because they don’t know how to pick hits. Gigi Levy-Weiss, the head of the NFX Guild accelerator, has invested in successful Israeli game companies Plarium and Playtika. He believes that the potential of games and finding the right teams that can repeat their success are key factors in making game investments. Levy-Weiss also shared the characteristics of a successful game company, emphasizing the importance of talent, speed, and analyzing successful game references. He encourages game entrepreneurs to have fun and make smart decisions in game development.
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