AtoBe

Venture Capital Jerusalem, Israel Est. 2014
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About

AtoBe Accelerator is an equity-free, execution-driven accelerator for engineering-led startups at the earliest stages. Based at Azrieli College of Engineering Jerusalem, AtoBe works with founders from ideation through early traction, helping them make correct, evidence-based decisions as early as possible.

AtoBe prepares startups for pre-seed readiness or sustainable bootstrapped growth, depending on what the company actually needs. Fundraising is treated as a decision, not an assumption. The program focuses on execution, founder judgment, and real constraints rather than theory, pitch theater, or passive learning.

The six-month program runs on a weekly execution cadence, combining hands-on working sessions, targeted expert involvement, structured assignments tied to company decisions, and bi-weekly 1:1 check-ins with the Accelerator Program Manager. Midway through the program, teams undergo a formal assessment with experienced founders and operators to force clarity, prevent drift, and set priorities for the second half.

AtoBe primarily supports technical and first-time founders building engineering-driven products. Founders gain access to engineering infrastructure, academic faculty, labs, workspace, and embedded senior engineering students, alongside a curated mentorship pool introduced only when it can materially move the company forward.

Since inception, AtoBe has supported over 100 startups across 12 cohorts, with alumni companies collectively raising $155M+, alongside teams that chose to bootstrap or shut down early with clarity. AtoBe does not promise success. It promises better decisions, sooner.

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What is AtoBe's primary focus as an accelerator?
AtoBe Accelerator is an equity-free, execution-driven accelerator based at Azrieli College of Engineering Jerusalem, primarily supporting technical and first-time founders building engineering-driven products at the earliest stages.
When was AtoBe founded and how many cohorts has it supported?
AtoBe was founded in January 2014 and has supported over 100 startups across 12 cohorts since its inception.
What is the collective funding raised by AtoBe's alumni companies?
Alumni companies from AtoBe have collectively raised over $155 million.
What is the duration and structure of AtoBe's accelerator program?
The AtoBe program runs for six months on a weekly execution cadence, including hands-on working sessions, expert involvement, structured assignments, and bi-weekly 1:1 check-ins.
Does AtoBe take equity from the startups it supports?
No, AtoBe is an equity-free accelerator.
Which sectors are prominent among AtoBe's alumni companies?
According to startupim data, prominent sectors among AtoBe's alumni include Health Tech & Life Sciences with companies like Skintelligence and Thermanostics, and Business Software with companies like CyberTraits and Proofig.
What kind of resources do founders gain access to through AtoBe?
Founders gain access to engineering infrastructure, academic faculty, labs, workspace, embedded senior engineering students, and a curated mentorship pool.
Can you name a notable alumni company from AtoBe in the Cyber Security sector?
Vicarius, a company focused on Consolidated Exposure Remediation, is a notable alumni company from AtoBe in the Cyber Security sector, currently at a Series B funding stage.
What is AtoBe's approach to fundraising for its startups?
AtoBe treats fundraising as a decision, not an assumption, preparing startups for pre-seed readiness or sustainable bootstrapped growth based on their actual needs.