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Israeli Innovation : Lessons for Oz
Jon Medved [email protected]
The Next big things from Israel
How can Israel-Oz collaborate?
Update from Startup Nation
• “FOR a country with so many wars, Israel still has an economy with the power to astonish” THE ECONOMIST, APRIL 3 2008
2005-2010 average Israel growth: 4.2% 2009 ISRAEL: + 0.9% OECD: -4.3% 2010 ISRAEL: +4.5% OECD: +2.7% 2011 ISRAEL’S : +4.8% US: 1.8% 2012 (estimate) ISRAEL: +3.2% Group of 10: +1.2% I
“Israel: the power to astonish”
“Israel Safest as Investors Discount Threat of War” “Israel produced better risk- adjusted returns than all
other developed stock markets in the past decade”
• Israel beats Hong Kong and Norway and all others with Risk adjusted return of 7.6% for past ten years—less volatile than Norway, HK
• This “Bloomberg Riskless Return Ranking” shows the TA-25 Index returning the highest among 24 developed-nation benchmark indexes (Israel total gauge returned 161% over the decade)
• TA-25 dividend yield of 3.53% vs. 2.66% of MSCI developed countries is “very attractive” according to Jacob de Tusch-Lec of Artemis Investment Management
• “Israel has very well-capitalized banks and an economy that is well-balanced…This is not an economy that was built on cheap leverage
More news: Bloomberg – 2/20/2012
this is a safe business model” according to de Tusch-Lec.
BusinessWeek, March 8.2012
Israel Beats All Comers in Job Creation
A combination of fast population growth, robust exports, and sound monetary policy has allowed Israel to create jobs faster than the U.S., the European Union, Poland, and even Brazil. Bank of Israel Governor Stanley Fischer says the country is now near full employment.
The Israeli model in crisis? Venture capital, company exits…
A crisis in Israeli venture capital?
A crisis in Israeli venture capital?
A crisis in Israeli venture capital?
A crisis in Israeli venture capital?
A crisis in Israeli venture capital?
While Venture is down, angels are flying
Meanwhile, angel financings have exploded…
VC is indeed down, as it is worldwide.
IVC VC Report 2012
Meanwhile, dealflow grows…
2011: $376M.
2012: $550M.
2011: 545 deals 2012: 575 deals Bottom line:
Israel’s high-tech sector is as
strong as ever.
“Despite a decrease in capital raising… foreign VCs… and private investors are gradually increasing
their activity.” – Koby Simana (IVC)
The rise of angel investing
Financing High-Growth Firms: The Role of Angel Investors Report:
“Angel investment is the most significant source of outside equity
for seed and early stage start-ups.”
The role of angel investment
1) Big $
“Angels invest not only for a potential financial return, but in many cases, to give
back by helping other entrepreneurs.”
Angel investing needs to becoming more visible, formalized and professional…
2) Big development impact 3) Still overcoming frictions…
“[the crunch]… will result in over 1000 seeded startups being orphaned…”
CB Insights Blog December 19, 2012
“Companies we never really got to know are simply starting to fade away…”
Pando Daily November 2012
Source CB Insights 2013 Report
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# global startup financings – CB Insights 2013
The divergence’s size is remarkable. In Q3 of 2012 alone, there were 300+ more seed deals than series A fundings.
Meanwhile, commitments to venture funds are down, VCs are shrinking in both deals and $ amounts.
Where are the financiers for
Israel’s early stage companies?
The role of angel investment – impending ‘crunch’
Can we build these anymore?
Do companies exit too early?
Crisis in the Israeli model?
“Israel’s start up economy is hotter than ever. But a question haunts entrepreneurs there: Why are Israeli start-up hits generally so small?”
VentureBeat April 15th, 2012t
“…it would be better off creating its own homegrown multinationals…”
Haaretz’s Ora Coren Sept. 29, 2012
“To exit or not to exit… the billion-dollar question”
Haaretz headline Sept. 29, 2012
Source IVC Research Center 2012 Pricewaterhousecoopers Israel Exit Report 2012
Average M&A size increasing…
2008: $32Mn/deal 2010: $51Mn/deal 2011: $81Mn/deal 2012: $111Mn/deal 0
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Trends: Average deal size growing. Entrepreneurs, management maturing. Sophisticated, developed companies with serious revenue streams.
“Recently, we are seeing Israeli companies grow, and become world leaders in their areas. We are seeing companies with revenues of over $100 million. We did not see these in the past. They were being sold much earlier, often pre-revenue.”
Rubi Suliman PwC High-Tech Partner
“…the average deal size has grown nearly 3½ times, from $32 million in 2008.”
Wall Street Journal Israeli 2012 Tech Exits Top $5.5B
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Exits by the numbers
Crisis in the Israeli model?
Multinational R&D explosion Are R&D centers good or dangerous?
R&D Centers in Israel
50% of hi-tech workforce
in multinational centers
300 centers around Israel
Huge players in the economy:
Cisco purchase of NDS: $5B Cisco: 13 acquisitions
Broadcom: 10 acquisitions
Intel/Iscar : 10% of Israel’s
exports
Sources: 1 Intel Israel exports doubled in 2012 – Globes February 17th
Who is buying (2005-2012)
Who is buying (2005-2011)?
Who is buying (2005-2011)?
Who is buying (2005-2011)?
Israel’s role in the tech world
Israel’s global reputation
Israel’s Competitive Edge1
Country Rank 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Total Expenditure
on R&D Finland Sweden Japan
Flexibility &
Adaptability Hong Kong Australia Brazil
Entrepreneurship of
Managers Malaysia Colombia Taiwan
Availability of Scientists
and Engineers Japan USA India
Venture
Capital Availability USA Hong Kong Taiwan
Info Technology Skills Iceland Denmark Sweden
“Foreign Direct Investment in Israel Doubles” According to the UN World Investment Report, investment in Israel totalled $11.37 billion in 2011, 106% more than in 2010.2
- Globes.co.il headline, July 9th, 2012
Sources: 1 IMF World Competitiveness Yearbook 2011, WEF – Global Competitiveness Report 2011 Competitiveness Report 2011-2012 2 Globes.co.il July 9th 2012
Israel’s global reputation
Desktop-Pentium
Notebook-Centrino
PCB Inspection
Chip Manufacturing
Cell Phone
Cordless Phone
Billing
Call Centers
Voice Mail
VOIP
Computer hardware
Telephony
Israel’s global reputation
Flash Memory
DVD
LCD/Plasma
Satellite TV
CableTV
Compression
Instant Messaging
Security/ AntiVirus
Firewalls
SW Performance
Point of Sale
Comparison Shopping
Software/Internet
Consumer electronics
Israel’s global reputation
Medical/Life Sciences
Generic Drugs
Spinal Cord
M2A/PillCam
Stents
Drip Irrigation
Electric Cars
Drip Irrigation
Geothermal
Desalination
Solar Generation
Water Management
Enviro/cleantech
Intelligent solutions to save resources
Aquaculture and advanced agriculture
Climate/geography facts: • Half of Israel is desert • Less than 20% arable land • Water crunch…
But… • Israel 95% produce
independent • Significant citrus exporter,
world’s largest date exporter, etc…
Intelligent solutions to save resources
Aquaculture and advanced agriculture
Kibbutz wins $500 million tender for Chinese dairies
Jerusalem Post Headline August 22, 2012
High-efficiency techniques allow farmers to make more with less.
“In Israel’s desiccated Arava valley… temperatures topping 45 degrees C – they breed fish”
Stock Journal Farming Fish in Israel’s Deserts
August 22, 2012
Intelligent solutions to save resources
Israeli aquaculture
Intelligent solutions to save resources
Israeli aquaculture
History of fish farming evolved from pre-1948 kibbutz days Today, aquaculture in Israel is a big business with high-tech investments leading the world in ultra-high efficiency/”green” seafood. The future: • Desertification in China + growing
animal protein needs • Water crunch • Potential oceanic fish population
collapse
Small farmers are now netting $70M annually in tilapia, carp, and bass alone.
Meanwhile, total Israeli production is surpassing 20,000 tones annually.
Intelligent solutions to save resources
Aquaculture and advanced agriculture
Israel-India Aquaculture/Agritech news: • 2008 plan: Israel building 20 “Centers of Excellence” farms in India • 2008-2010 agricultural support plan • May 2011: India and Israel create $50 million agriculture fund
Models for cooperation:
Israeli delegation visiting Indo-Israeli Agricultural Center of Excellence for
Vegetables, Andhra Pradesh, August 2009
Israeli Ambassador to India Alon Ushpiz and Haryan Regional Agricultural Minister at Indo-
Israeli Agricultural Center of Excellence for Vegetables | April 2012
Intelligent solutions to save resources
Agri/aquatech: companies to look for
Big companies with international traction
Paired with India’s Rasi Seeds to develop drought-resistant rice crop
Currently approaching 25% of the Indian drip irrigation market
Industry focus: freight and logistics Intelligent solutions to save resources
- Automated marketplace… Ebay for B2B - Freight Forwarding Exchange launched 9/2011 with a $9B top-ten global beta customer - Create a “Kayak-like” site for freight forwarding
Intelligent solutions to save resources
Industry focus: water tech
World leader in water management
“OECD: Israeli technology can alleviate global water crisis”
Ynet News Headline
June 7th 2012
Akron, OH
Buenos Aires
Cyprus
Israel Shenzhen
Beijing
Karamoja, Uganda
“Israel should be proud of being at the forefront of green innovations for water management; these innovations can be decisive in managing scarce water resources”
Angel Gurría Chair of OECD June 6th, 2012
% wastewater reclaimed for use – top countries
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Existing Mekorot strategic partnerships with municipalities and state/provincial governments As of summer 2013
Industry focus: water tech Intelligent solutions to save resources
How does Mekorot do this?
Israel-China cooperation: • OECD: with no new measures, by 2050, 60% of Chinese and Indians will
be under “severe water stress” • 2012 – Israel has world’s largest MOU on water tech sharing with
Chinese government – includes IP protection
Israel-India cooperation: • 2008 MOU on rural water cooperation • February 2012: Joint water technology R&D deal signed in Jerusalem • “Centers of Excellence” agricultural learning centers established
throughout India using Israeli water saving best practices Israel-US cooperation: • Mekorot strategic partnerships across multiple states • Desalination advising along west coast • US military – advanced desal equipment suppliers (IDF and Israeli firms)
Intelligent solutions to save resources
Water technology at work globally:
Models for cooperation…
Intelligent solutions to save resources
Water tech: companies to look for
SaaS-delivered advanced “control panel” to monitor water networks. Big data + deep analytics = ending leakage, reducing water transport energy, saving water $15.5M from Giza, Gemini
Making a water network “as smart as a computer network”
Intelligent solutions to save resources
Water tech: companies to look for
Generating renewable, low cost electricity from moving water in pipes. Predictable green energy without environmental impact of typical “hydro” solutions Riverside, CA 2012 – success Portland, OR 2013 – success San Antonio, TX 2014? New York State 2014?
$750K+ raised by OurCrowd in 2012 in $5.75M round
• Israel is like Silicon Valley or
Boston-Compact Geographical
entity-2hrs to any deal
• Informality is a way of life-Bibi, Dudu,
Muki,Chemi
• Risk taking is endemic
• Failure tolerant
• Pioneering Ethos
• Immigrants drive the process
• International networks and experience
• We go “global” from day one
Why Israel? It’s the Culture…
• Partners with G-d in creation • Everyone questions authority-”every ------- a king” • Flat, anti-hierarchical social organization • Strong academic environment, entrepreneurial universities-45% post high
school have degrees • There are no “unknown millionaires”-a real community • Building startups has become the national sport; entrepreneurs-the new
cultural heroes
Why Israel? It’s the Culture…
• Best and the brightest assemble in the elite units-technical and fighting
• Elite unit pedigree first question and most important resume item
• Units are outfitted with the latest “toys”
• Learn how to build products fast and cheap
• Value placed on development and applied research
• Work as teams, take risks, and lead
• Cutting edge technologies in sw, communications, security, electro-optics, video, distributed networking, etc.
• Meet friends and partners for life
• When they come out-they are “ready for bear”
The Israeli VC’s not so secret weapon
Why Israel? It’s the Army
Technion-Cornell beat Stanford and
others in stiff competition.
Campus will generate $23B in
economic activity over 3 decades.
Will be most important civic initiative
linking Israel and US cities
• 99 year lease - $1 • To spin off 600 startups • 8,000 permanent jobs • 20,000 construction jobs • 280 faculty • $100M grant from NYC
Israel’s global reputation
Technion-Cornell Partnership
Israel’s global reputation
• Independent study in 2010 conducted by Stax Inc. found:
• Nearly 100 companies with Israeli founders or Israeli licensed
technologies in Mass. (in 2012 has been upped to 137)
• In 2009 the impact of these companies:
• $2.4B in direct revenue in Mass.
• $7.8B in total revenue in Mass. including the companies that
service them
• 6000 Mass. high-level knowledge jobs direct
• 21,000 Mass. jobs including companies that service them
• Mass-Israel relationship = 2.1% of Mass. GDP
• Now concerned about competition from other states as they
“aggressively chase Israeli innovation for economic growth”
• Note 18 top level state missions to Israel in past 2 years source: http://www.cjp.org/local_includes/downloads/46889.pdf
“If people want to see the future of the world economy, they should look at Tel Aviv — home to hundreds of startups and research centers.” President Barak Obama, March 21 2013
President Obama calls Israeli technology: “inspiring….remarkable”
UK-OZ cooperation
OZ-Israel Cooperation
UK management expertise
OZ-Israeli cooperation
The UK has been oil-rich Israel has been resource poor. Not anymore.
Advantages: - Jumpstarted innovation
economy - Fueled search for post-
fossil fuel technologies
When will this expertise come to the City? Its already here..
What’s next out of Start-up Nation?
• Exposure to top dealflow • Professional due diligence • Legal issues/termsheets
handled by firm • Preempive/other rights
• Independence, self-selection • Low fees • No large upfront
commitment • Relative speed and ease
OR
Investors’ traditional dilemma
BUT BUT • Large Commitment • Hefty management fees,
carried interest fees • No control, no choice
• Very limited dealflow • Term sheet negotiations • Limited due diligence
capabilities • No protection, no rights
Venture Capital Angel Investing
Professionalism and Experience of a venture fund, flexibility and choice of angel investing.
Problems solved, challenges overcome
OurCrowd’s value to investors
• Infinitely scalable • Accessibility to a wide range
of investors • Frictionless – easy and simple
investing • The promise of deal
automation
• Do startups need $100 investors?
• Do they want to manage thousands of investors?
• Potentially suspect deal quality
• No post-deal management or support to companies
• Murky regulatory situation… awaiting the SEC
Crowdfunding
Promises Pitfalls
OurCrowd cracks the crowdfunding code
• Access to quality dealflow • Professional diligence and negotiation – rights protected • Limited to accredited investors • Aggregate investors into one entity • Manage investments, take board seats, support companies • Operate legally under today’s regulations
OurCrowd’s crowdfunding model:
100+ potential deals per month
Screening by investment team
Meetings with management
Ongoing in-depth diligence
Prep
• Large volume of quality dealflow
• Startups from across the Israeli tech sector
40+ deals
20+ deals
5-10 deals
2-3 deals
Deal #1
Deal #2
OurCrowd – Deal sourcing
web email referral we find you
OurCrowd – 6 Point Investment Checklist
1. Great team: Successful startups are founded by great people. We pay special attention to successful serial entrepreneurs
2. Market: The startup must address huge market growing like a weed. No arcane ideas addressing niche markets.
3. Easy to understand: We look for investments with a simple value proposition Easily understood by us AND by “our crowd”. We like technology, but we like real value added solutions even better
4. Traction: Investing in early stage companies, but not just ideas or pre-prototype We want to see an early version of the product Traction can come in many forms: users, customers, partners, revenues
5. Sponsorship: Investing in startups/building early stage companies is a team sport The right board, advisors, strategic partners or angels is critical. We think partnering with other smart investors is a big plus.
6. We seek “deals” and are value-sensitive
Investing with OurCrowd Investor experience from accreditation through deal closure
Step 1: Accreditation online Israel Criteria: 12M NIS holdings AND
either financial expertise or investment history
Step 2: Receive notices of top deals or browse offerings Email, call with investor relations Focus on transparency and communication
Investing with OurCrowd Investor experience from accreditation through deal closure
Investors have access to OurCrowd and third party analysis and
comment, as well as extensive opportunities to “meet” the team.
Step 3: Review diligence
Step 4: Invest alongside OurCrowd $10K minimum, investing per terms negotiated by OurCrowd
Step 5: Follow your holdings Personal portfolio OurCrowd Rights and Privileges Company news, quarterly updates
Investing with OurCrowd Investor experience from accreditation through deal closure
Step 6: Support your companies (coming soon) Provide introductions and bizdev support, help us spread the word
Step 7: Follow-on investments (coming soon) We retain preemptive rights and make them available to our investors
Jon Medved - Washington Post: "one of Israel’s leading high tech venture capitalists” - 12 exits >$100M - Co-founder, CEO of VRNG - Founder & GP at Israel Seed Partners, $260M managed
Elan Zivotofsky - 15yrs experience in Israeli investing - Managing Partner at Prelude Israel - Former Head of Technology Banking, Lehman Brothers Israel - Top-ranked Israeli tech research analyst for Goldman Sachs
Steven Blumgart - Co-director of Glencore's aluminum division - Senior executive, management committee at Glencore 1998-2012
Pini Lozowick - General Partner at Alta Berkeley - Among first employees at Broadcom, Dir. Marketing - Chairman of Provigent - Founder and GM of Verisense - 5 exits = total value $3B
Our Team
Our Team
Zack Miller - VP BizDev at Seeking Alpha - Leadership positions with Lending Club, LearnVest, Covestor, and SigFig - Author of Tradestream Your Way to Profits (Wiley, 2010)
Robbie Citron, CFO - 25 years of experience - Partner and CFO of Jerusalem Global Ventures - Financial Controller and Company Secretary of Hanson PLC’s Israeli branch
Gadi Mazor - Serial entrepreneur - Founded 3 wireless companies - Advisory board for Blackberry - Talpiot 8200 - Wireless advisor to US Senate
Evelyn Rubin - JVP – focus on semiconductor industry - Senior editor Seeking Alpha - Cipher IT - Business development at OurCrowd
Our Team
Liora Katz - Israel Seed Partners - Founding team at VRNG - Founding team at OurCrowd
David Arnovitz - Founder, VP R&D @ S1 - Cofounder, Pres. SecureWare - VP Ops @ Shalem
Jay Kalish - CEO Patir Tech - VP IR @ Allot - General Counsel @ Teledata - General Counsel @ e-SIM
Sigal Widman: HR Consultant - Comverse - GP Israel Seed - HR Benchmark Capital - VP HR Gemini Fund
Our Team
Audrey Jacobs - M3 Solutions - marketing - PR international advocacy organizations - VP Business Development at OurCrowd’s first US office
Neil Cohen - Rothschild Bank - Cofounder Israel Seed - Oxford University
David Stark - Blackstone Group - Givati Rotem Brigade - Summa cum laude, Wharton
Danna Mann - VP Biz Dev at JVP - Head of Marketing at Estee Lauder
Recent Press Coverage
Press
“5 Most Important New Companies”
Forbes Online | April 2nd
“How do you invest in Israel without a lot of money? Try crowdfunding venture capitalists” IBT | March 22
“An Israeli company trying to change the way startups are funded”
CNN Business 360 | April 30th
Press
Two 1-hr long radio spots
CNN April 2013
South African Business TV
What’s next – what we’re seeing…
Cleantech 6%
Cloud/Storage 5%
Communications 6%
Consumer 4%
E-Commerce 8%
Fintech 5%
Gaming 4%
Information Security 5%
Internet 9%
Medtech Health 14% Mobile
11%
Online Education
2% Optics/Semis
5%
Social Media 8%
Software 8%
Deal breakdown by sector
Fireblade: biggest crowdfunded round ever
April 2
“5 Most Important New Companies” – Forbes
April 2
1000+ accrediteds
May 5 $12M+ May 20
Milestones
OurCrowd pitch deck - May 23, 2013 66
Launch Feb 5
$10M Apr 20
325+ unique commitments
May 14 First US company funded – now $1M+
March 5
First follow-on financing March 15
Highlights of OC Portfolio
OurCrowd pitch deck - May 23, 2013 67
Backing Serial Entrepreneurs
Zvi Schrieber (3 exits)
Founded TradeuM ($500M exit), Unicorn (acquired by IBM), G.ho.st
Richard Demb
Popcorn Indiana brand (Goldman Sachs)
Bob Rosenschein (2 exits)
Founded Answers.com ($127M exit), Accent Software ($400M on NASDAQ)
Backing Serial Entrepreneurs
Eitan Bauch and Avi Yehuda (3 exits)
Collectively sold startups to Intel, F5, Salesforce.com
Jeff Pulver and Jacob Ner-David
VoIP pioneer, founded Vonage, VOX, FWD, investor in Twitter and Foursquare
Founded Delta Three ($1.8B NASDAQ), founded Nomadiq (sold to Omnisky)
Leading co-investors backing OC Portfolio
Crowdbuilding
Customers Distributors
Partners Resellers
Other markets Press contacts
Next round funding “Capital is important, but the most important thing for a company like Lucid Energy is customers. Our Crowd has delivered on both. Not only have they exceeded our financing objectives, their network has introduced me to potential customers in China, Brazil, Italy and South Africa.”
Gregg Semler CEO, Lucid Energy
New Basket Product
– Provide way for investors to structure an automated portfolio based on repeated requests
– Will provide guaranteed allocation, minimum of 100K at 10K per deal
– One time funding, one time paperwork
– Will have right to say no for 7 days
– Can increase per deal commitment (no guaranteed allocation)
– Will make up to $10M available
– Significant interest in UK, South Africa, Australia
Further Reading
Further Reading: www.nocamels.com
Amazing Website-weekly updates on Israel’s contributions to the world
Further Reading: www.israel21c.org
Thank you! [email protected]
Questions