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§ Venture Capital · Israel
Global investment firm backing late-stage private technology companies, focused on defense tech and dual-use firms.
Disruptive Technologies Venture Capital is a global investment firm based in Dallas, Texas, that provides primary, secondary, and structured capital to late-stage private technology companies. The firm sources capital from institutional investors, including family offices, hedge funds, and sovereign wealth funds, to deploy across various sectors while offering supplementary investment banking and lending services. Operating with 21 to 50 employees and an $11.5 million valuation, the firm manages a portfolio generating $40 billion in annual revenue and representing $5 trillion in aggregate enterprise value. In October 2023, the firm expanded its focus by closing an inaugural mid-stage investment fund targeting defense technology and dual-use companies. The organization's operations are managed by a leadership team featuring executives such as Thomas Blake, Joseph Selden, and Andrew Springer. Disruptive Technologies Venture Capital was founded in 2012 by Alex Davis.
Key people at Disruptive Technologies Venture Capital.
Key people at Disruptive Technologies Venture Capital.
Disruptive Technologies Venture Capital (DTVC) is an early-stage investment firm primarily focused on Israeli and Israeli-related technology startups. Their mission centers on identifying and funding innovative companies that leverage breakthrough technologies to transform industries. DTVC’s investment philosophy emphasizes backing startups in sectors such as big data analytics, marketplaces, video technology, SaaS, digital media, and the Internet of Things (IoT), providing both capital and strategic support to accelerate growth. By nurturing these startups, DTVC plays a vital role in strengthening the Israeli tech ecosystem and helping promising ventures scale globally[1].
Founded in Herzliya, Israel, DTVC was established to capitalize on Israel’s vibrant technology scene, often dubbed the "Startup Nation." The firm is led by key partners including founder and General Partner Adam Rothstein. Over time, DTVC has evolved to focus on early-stage investments that combine deep sector expertise with hands-on support, enabling portfolio companies to navigate complex growth phases. Their approach reflects a commitment to fostering innovation within Israel’s dynamic tech landscape[1].
DTVC rides the global trend of digital transformation and IoT proliferation, leveraging Israel’s reputation as a hub for cutting-edge technology innovation. The timing is favorable due to increasing demand for data-driven solutions and connected devices across industries. Market forces such as the rise of SaaS platforms, big data analytics, and smart marketplaces create fertile ground for DTVC’s portfolio companies to disrupt traditional sectors. By channeling resources into these areas, DTVC influences the broader ecosystem by accelerating technology adoption and fostering cross-border collaborations[1].
Looking ahead, DTVC is poised to deepen its impact by expanding its portfolio in high-growth sectors like AI, IoT, and digital media, aligning with global tech trends. As startups mature, DTVC’s role may evolve from early-stage investor to strategic partner facilitating international scale. The firm’s continued success will likely hinge on its ability to anticipate technological shifts and maintain strong ecosystem ties, ensuring its portfolio companies remain competitive in an increasingly interconnected market. This forward momentum ties back to DTVC’s core mission of driving disruptive innovation from Israel to the world[1].
Disruptive Technologies Venture Capital has 18 tracked investments across 9 companies. The latest tracked deal is $50.0M Series B in Tastewise in June 2025.