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.
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.