
Amiti Ventures
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Amiti Ventures.

Key people at Amiti Ventures.
Amiti Ventures is a leading Israeli venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments in deep-tech startups. Their mission is to partner with exceptional entrepreneurs who are building transformational technologies that solve foundational problems and create entirely new industries. Amiti focuses on sectors such as technology, healthcare, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, semiconductors, quantum computing, and alternative energy. The firm emphasizes a hands-on partnership model, providing not only capital but also strategic guidance, talent acquisition support, and help with fundraising to build enduring companies that can scale globally. Amiti Ventures has played a significant role in Israel’s startup ecosystem by seeding and scaling some of the country’s most transformational tech companies, including Innoviz Technologies and Valens[1][3].
Founded in 2010, Amiti Ventures is based in Israel, with a focus on the Israeli tech ecosystem. The firm was established by partners with deep operational, sales, marketing, and R&D experience in the tech sector, enabling them to identify and nurture promising startups early on. Over time, Amiti has evolved to focus specifically on deep-tech startups that often operate ahead of market understanding, investing in companies that are creating new categories and industries. Their approach has been to back outlier founders who are building technologies that address complex, foundational challenges[1][3][6].
Amiti Ventures rides the wave of deep-tech innovation, investing in sectors that are poised to redefine industries, such as AI, quantum computing, and alternative energy. The timing is critical as these technologies are moving from research labs to commercial viability, creating new market opportunities. Market forces such as increasing demand for cybersecurity, AI-driven healthcare solutions, and semiconductor advancements favor Amiti’s investment focus. By backing foundational technologies early, Amiti influences the broader ecosystem by accelerating the commercialization of breakthrough innovations and helping Israel maintain its position as a global deep-tech hub[1][3][7].
Looking ahead, Amiti Ventures is likely to continue its focus on deep-tech startups that have the potential to create entirely new industries. Trends such as AI integration in biotech, quantum computing advancements, and sustainable energy technologies will shape their investment journey. As these sectors mature, Amiti’s influence may grow beyond Israel, potentially expanding its global footprint or partnerships. Their continued commitment to hands-on support and ecosystem development positions them well to identify and build the next generation of transformational technology companies[1][3].
Key people at Amiti Ventures.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2023 | Minimus | $51.0M Seed | — | CRV, Cyberstarts VC, Forgepoint Capital, Hetz Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Mayfield, Oren Yunger, Rain Capital, Recursive Ventures, SignalFire, Wing Venture Capital, Ameet Patel, Anshu Sharma, Assaf Rappaport, George Kurtz, Rakesh K. Loonkar, Shlomo Kramer |
| Aug 1, 2022 | COVU | $10.0M Seed | — | Cyberstarts VC, Dellin Investments, ManchesterStory Group, Markd VC, Recursive Ventures, True Global Ventures |
| Aug 1, 2022 | Flow Security | $13.0M Seed | — | Cyberstarts VC, Recursive Ventures, Spark Capital, Square Peg Capital, Sahin Boydas |
| Aug 1, 2015 | Siklu | $18.0M Series D | — | — |
| Oct 1, 2013 | Stratoscale | $10.0M Series A | — | Battery Ventures |
| Oct 1, 2013 | Pursway | $7.0M Series B | — | Battery Ventures, Ariel Maislos, Rami Beracha |
| Oct 1, 2011 | Siklu | $19.0M Series B | — | — |