The cloud contact center platform trying to turn every outbound call into a smarter, faster, better-connected conversation - without the enterprise price tag.
Shopic is a Tel Aviv-based retail technology company that turns ordinary shopping carts into AI-powered smart carts using a clip-on device driven by computer vision. Its platform recognizes items at the individual level in real time, enabling frictionless checkout, targeted in-store promotions, loss prevention, and store analytics without requiring retailers to rip out and replace their existing fleet of carts. Founded in 2015 by cybersecurity veterans, Shopic has raised roughly $56M and deployed with grocers including Israel's Shufersal, Walmart Chile, and Italian and French chains.
TechSee is an Israel-based enterprise software company that uses computer vision, augmented reality and multimodal generative AI to add sight to customer service. Its Sophie AI platform lets customers and technicians point a smartphone camera at a device so the system can recognize the product, diagnose the issue and guide a step-by-step fix - either fully self-service or as an assist for a human agent. Founded in 2015, TechSee works with global brands such as Verizon, Vodafone, Orange and Telus to raise first-call resolution and cut costly truck rolls.
Guy Halfon is the co-founder and CEO of Rescana, a Tel Aviv and New York based cybersecurity company building autonomous, agent-based third-party risk management. After years running security for global gaming operator Playtech and founding boutique security consultancies, he started Rescana in 2016 to connect cyber risk to business decisions. The company now uses teams of AI agents to discover, classify and assess vendors and continuously map external attack surfaces at enterprise scale, including its no-code Vega platform.
Tal Daskal is the CEO and co-founder of EasySend, a Tel Aviv and New York-based no-code platform that turns paperwork like PDFs and manual forms into digital customer journeys for banks, insurers and financial institutions. He started the company in 2016 with brothers Omer and Eran Shirazi, reportedly working out of an attic, after seeing the paperwork problem first-hand inside the finance industry. A former IDF marine special forces officer, Daskal has raised roughly $77M for EasySend, including a $55.5M Series B in 2021, and now pushes the company toward AI-powered digital journeys serving enterprises like AXA, IKEA and Sompo International.
Image Navigation is a US-headquartered, Jerusalem-developed medical device company that builds IGI (Image Guided Implantology), a real-time surgical navigation and robotics system for dental implant surgery. It turns a pre-operative CT scan into a live 3D map of a patient's anatomy, tracks the drill with sub-millimeter accuracy, and adds a robotic autostop that shuts the drill off the instant it strays from the planned path - giving dentists the safety of robotics without a rigid robotic arm.
Irad Eichler is the founder and CEO of Circles, an app that puts people through the same life challenge - divorce, grief, infertility, caregiving - into small, professionally guided peer support groups they can join from a phone. A serial social entrepreneur who earlier built Shekulo Tov, Israel's largest organization for people with psychiatric disabilities, he was named Social Entrepreneur of the Year by the World Economic Forum. The idea for Circles came from watching his mother, in her final months with cancer, light up most not with him but with a friend who had walked the same road.