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Mapped Israeli Startups in Boston
The article discusses how Boston is becoming a popular option for Israeli startups considering a U.S. relocation. The city has a strong academic ecosystem and growing venture capital interest, making it an attractive tech hub. Israeli Mapped, a map platform founded by Guy Franklin, has created an interactive map showcasing Israeli startups in Boston. This expansion of Israeli startups to Boston is seen as a positive growth opportunity for the company.
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Mapped Israeli Startups in London
Israeli Mapped, a platform founded by Guy Franklin, showcases the expansion of Israeli startups in London. The platform provides interactive maps to display the trends of Israeli startups in different tech cities such as NYC, London, and Boston.
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Mapped Israeli Startups in New York: 2020 Edition
As of the beginning of 2020, nearly 350 startups founded by Israeli entrepreneurs will be operating in New York, with a focus on enterprise software, fintech, cyber, and retail tech. Israeli companies continue to expand to New York due to the presence of investors and target markets, as well as initiatives by the New York City Economic Development Corporation. New York has become a mature ecosystem attracting research and development teams and headquarters of companies. Large companies like Google, Salesforce.com, Spotify, and Facebook are also expanding in the city.
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Israel's Mapme makes its first $1 million
Mapme, a community visualization platform, has raised $1 million in venture capital funding. The seed investment will be used for global expansion and product development. Mapme allows users to create user-generated maps around specific topics or interests and share them with customers. The company aims to become the dominant force in community mapping. The CEO, Ben Lang, developed Mapme as a side project while serving in the Israel Defense Forces. The technology has been used to create successful maps such as Mapped in Israel and an international hummus map. Mapme is currently running in beta in over 30 countries and covers 90 ecosystems.
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Israel's Mapme gets $1M funding to map the world's ecosystems