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Industry Landscape

The Venture Capital industry is experiencing robust growth, particularly in deep technology and AI. Despite global economic uncertainties, investor interest remains high for disruptive solutions. The market is competitive, with a focus on strategic partnerships and global market access for portfolio companies. Geopolitical factors and economic downturns pose potential threats.

Industries:
Venture CapitalDeep TechnologyStartup InvestmentEarly-stage fundingInnovation

Total Assets Under Management (AUM)

Venture Capital Investment in Israel

~Around $15 billion (2023 estimated)

(15-20% CAGR)

- Driven by strong deep-tech innovation.

- Increased foreign investment interest.

- Growth in AI, Cybersecurity, and Digital Health.

Total Addressable Market

100 billion USD

Market Growth Stage

Low
Medium
High

Pace of Market Growth

Accelerating
Deaccelerating

Emerging Technologies

Generative AI

Generative AI will enable faster prototyping, sophisticated data analysis for due diligence, and automated deal sourcing, reshaping investment decision-making processes.

Quantum Computing

Quantum computing holds the potential to revolutionize drug discovery, financial modeling, and cybersecurity, creating new high-value investment opportunities for VCs.

Synthetic Biology

Synthetic biology is poised to disrupt industries from healthcare to agriculture by engineering biological systems, presenting novel deep-tech investment avenues.

Impactful Policy Frameworks

Israel's National AI Program (2021)

This program outlines a national strategy to promote AI research, development, and adoption, including funding for academic research, infrastructure, and ethical guidelines for AI use.

It fosters a supportive environment for AI startups, attracting more investment and talent, which directly benefits MizMaa's focus areas like AI and digital health.

Israeli Law for the Encouragement of Industrial Research and Development (1984, updated frequently)

This law provides various grants and tax incentives for R&D activities conducted by Israeli companies, administered by the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA).

It reduces the financial risk for early-stage deep-tech startups, making them more attractive investment targets for VC firms like MizMaa by subsidizing their R&D costs.

Privacy Protection Law, 5741-1981 (with amendments, notably 2017)

This law, similar to GDPR, regulates the collection, use, and transfer of personal data, imposing strict requirements on data protection and privacy.

It necessitates that deep-tech startups, especially in digital health and fintech, invest more in data privacy compliance, affecting product development and market entry strategies but also raising the quality and trustworthiness of Israeli solutions globally.

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