Israel has seen a steady increase in VC investments in the recent past, especially in the technology sector. The country has a robust startup ecosystem, attracting both local and international investors. The biotechnology and healthcare technology sectors in Israel venture capital market have witnessed significant growth. Investments in biotech startups working on drug discovery, medical devices, and digital health solutions have increased at a considerable rate. Additionally, startups in Israel are increasingly attracting investments from international VC firms, including those from the United States, Europe, and Asia Pacific.
Israel venture capital market is anticipated to account for US$XX Mn by the end of 2032
The industry accounted for XX% share in the overall Asia Pacific venture capital market revenue in 2022.
By end user, the early stage constituted XX% share in the venture capital market in Israel in 2022.
ISRAEL VENTURE CAPITAL INDUSTRY SNAPSHOT:
ISRAEL VENTURE CAPITAL MARKET TAXONOMY:
ISRAEL VENTURE CAPITAL MARKET COVERAGE:
Analysis Period
2019 – 2032
Actual Data
2019 – 2024
Base Year
2024
Estimated Year
2024
CAGR Period
2023 – 203
Research Scope
Funding Type
Investor Type
Investment Stage
End User
KEY HIGHLIGHTS:
Actual Israel venture capital market data for 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022
Estimated Israel venture capital market value for the year 2023 and market growth prospect between 2023 and 2032
Historical YoY growth and forecast trend at granular level
Cross sectional analysis of investment stage segment at end user level
Summary of key growth factors, challenges, and opportunities shaping venture capital industry in Israel
Rationale for individual segment growth and decline
Product and price differentiation, branding & distribution channel strategies
Market entry strategies and routes to market
Key player positioning and benchmarking
*Research Methodology: This report is based on DataCube’s proprietary 3-stage forecasting model, combining primary research, secondary data triangulation, and expert validation.
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