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How This Ends

A VC: Musings of a VC in NYC

Back in February of last year, I wrote a blog post with the same title and said this about the asset price bubble we were living in and investing in over the last few years: The big question is how does this end? I believe it ends when the Covid 19 pandemic is over and the global economy recovers. Those two things won’t necessarily happen at the same time.

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?Why a downturn can separate the recession-proof startups? from the ‘hacks’

TechCrunch

The inevitable physics of economics is upon us — what goes up must come down — and we appear to be headed for the down part of the equation. But all is not lost. If you need a reminder, Venmo, Instagram, Uber and WhatsApp all launched during the Great Recession of 2008. When I think about recessions, I remember what an electrician said while working on my house during the dot-com blowup.

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[Maniv Mobility in Automotive News] Maniv Mobility’s Michael Granoff finds EVs in a Better Place (Episode 149)

OurCrowd

The founder and managing director of venture capital firm Maniv Mobility explores Israel’s role in advancing auto-tech and reflects on his experience with one-time electric-vehicle startup Better Place. Read more here. The post [Maniv Mobility in Automotive News] Maniv Mobility’s Michael Granoff finds EVs in a Better Place (Episode 149) appeared first on OurCrowd Blog.

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Stripe and Plaid suit up for battle

TechCrunch

Recent product news from Stripe and Plaid indicate the two private companies are gunning for one another as the market for B2B financial technology matures, expands and individual players increasingly overlap. It might sound silly that Stripe, best known for its payments technology, and Plaid, best known for its API that connects consumer bank accounts to third-party services, are competing.

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The Big Payoff of Application Analytics

Outdated or absent analytics won’t cut it in today’s data-driven applications – not for your end users, your development team, or your business. That’s what drove the five companies in this e-book to change their approach to analytics. Download this e-book to learn about the unique problems each company faced and how they achieved huge returns beyond expectation by embedding analytics into applications.

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[Freightos in Cargo Forwarder Global] Our products don’t fly…?

OurCrowd

And yet they are the ones carrying air cargo and the aviation world into the 21st century. At CargoFacts EMEA 2022 in Dubai, two panels in particular, discussed digitalization and demonstrated the clear gains that automation and digitalization bring. Three areas were explored: autonomous flights, digital aircraft checks, and air cargo booking platforms.

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[Remilk in cybernews] The future of food tech: meat from thin air and fish made from plants

OurCrowd

The traditional dairy industry is also no longer sustainable due to its sheer scale. Israeli startup Remilk believes they have found the answer by copying the gene responsible for milk protein production in cows and inserting it into yeast, where it multiplies and produces the same milk proteins that cows produce but without lactose and cholesterol.

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[Taranis in The Republic] Westfield firm gives farmers a down to earth view of crops from above

OurCrowd

WESTFIELD — Farmer Dave Chance regularly walks his fields, scouting for problems ranging from pest infestations to nutritional shortcomings to weeds. It’s a practice followed by farmers since time immemorial. But Chance doesn’t do quite as much of it as he once did. These days, he’s got drones for that. Read more here. The post [Taranis in The Republic] Westfield firm gives farmers a down to earth view of crops from above appeared first on OurCrowd Blog.

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[Plantish in cybernews] The future of food tech: meat from thin air and fish made from plants

OurCrowd

Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime. But what if you could eat tasty salmon without the need to catch a fish? A group of foodie scientists is on a mission to save our oceans, one fish at a time, by creating boneless fish made entirely out of plants. Their first creation is Plantish Salmon™️ which is high in protein, Omega-3, and healthy fats.

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[Hub Security in PR Newswire] HUB Security Announces a $18m Framework Agreement to Provide Confidential Computing Hardware Solutions

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TEL-AVIV, Israel, May 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — HUB Cyber Security (Israel) Limited (TASE: HUB), a Tel-Aviv based developer of Confidential Computing cybersecurity solutions and services (“HUB” or the “Company”), announces that it has signed a long-term framework agreement with a leading European corporation to provide Confidential Compute hardware solutions expected to reach 18 million dollars in hardware and recurring services, including approximately 3.6 million do

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PE Mastery: CAPTARGET's Playbook for Quality Lead Flow

CAPTARGET presents a masterclass in M&A deal sourcing. Learn to cast a wide net, embracing seller self-identification. Consistency is the linchpin: keep the origination process steady for a reliable flow of opportunities. Diversify your tactics, employing various tools and vendors. Tech matters! Understand DNS settings, domain authority, and brand presence for optimal outreach.