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Genesis Partners

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Genesis Partners

Overview

Genesis Partners (“Genesis”) is a leading early stage venture capital firm that partners with exceptional entrepreneurs to build successful, fast-growing companies. Genesis believes technological innovation creates tremendous business opportunity, and shares this vision and passion with all of the entrepreneurs in which it invests. The investment team focuses on building long-term partnerships with entrepreneurs whose vision, passion, integrity, and execution skills build market leaders. The fund manages over $600 million in capital commitments across four funds, and focuses on seed and early stage investments in the information and communication technology (ICT) sectors. Genesis is also the proud owner of “The Junction”, Israel’s leading and first-ever startup accelerator. Genesis’ strong ties to the Israeli entrepreneurial community and the global technology industry have led the fund to an impressive track record with close to 30 successful exits. At its core, Genesis invests in people and their passion to realize their dreams. “It’s all about the people” Notable investments include: Activepath, Allot Communications (Nasdaq: ALLT), Any.Do, Appilog (acquired by Mercury), Aternity, AudioCodes (Nasdaq: AUDC), ClickSoftware (Nasdaq: CKSW), Colbar LifeScience (acquired by J&J), Commerce Sciences, Compugen (Nasdaq: CGEN), DaPulse, EatWith, FilesX (acquired by IBM), FIS (acquired by Sapiens), Fundtech (Nasdaq:FNDT), Innovid, JoyTunes, Kidaro (acquired by Microsoft), Neebula (acquired by ServiceNow), Optonol (acquired by Alcon), Octalica (acquired by Broadcom), Powerinbox, Preen.me, PrimeSense (acquired by Apple), Profitect, ProSight (acquired by Primavera), Riskified, Sckipio, Scopus Video Networks (Nasdaq: SCOP), Sensible, SiSense, SolarEdge (Nasdaq:SEDG), Spondooliestech, StoreAge (acquired by LSI), Tradair, Valens Semiconductor, VisIC Technologies, Wintegra (acquired by PMC-Sierra), Worklight (acquired by IBM), Yedda (acquired by AOL)