Social investing and trading platform

IPO NASDAQ: ETOR (2025)

Mobility app for real-time public transit

Acquired by Intel in May 2020

AI cybersecurity platform for SMBs

Advanced AI reasoning and superintelligence

AI-based digital health platform & HMO

AI-driven private credit platform

Via Meitav

Transcatheter solutions for heart valve disease

Autonomous drone delivery

Non-invasive fluid removal through skin

Together since 2010

Leading investment house in Israel, managing over 77 Billion Dollars for private, business and institutional clients

Advanced devices for stroke treatment

Implantable device to treat congestive heart failure

Acquired by J&J in October 2024

Startup of the week / Everything.me transforms smartphones into dynamic phones

Israeli startup Everything.me played a major role in developing Firefox OS, a new system that offers a new approach to mobile searches on the go.

TheMaker, By Inbal Orpaz | Apr.08, 2013

The world of smartphone operating systems is dominated by two major players: Apple, the developer of iOS, used on iPhones and iPads, and Google, which developed the popular Android operating system, installed on Samsung, Sony and Motorola phones, among others.
One of the most fascinating announcements to come out of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February is a new operating system for smartphones. The Mozilla Foundation, which champions open-source software, announced the launch of Firefox OS, which will offer an alternative to the leading operating systems for mobile phones and focus primarily on younger users in developing markets.

The Israeli startup Everything.me played a major role in developing Firefox OS. Mozilla is one of the firm