KamaTech

An Israeli accelerator and training program designed to support ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) entrepreneurs and integrate them into the high-tech industry.

Incubator Active Bnei Brak, Israel Est. 2013
Last updated 2026-07-20
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KamaTech is an Israeli accelerator and non-profit organization dedicated to integrating ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) individuals into the Israeli high-tech workforce. It provides a platform for Haredi entrepreneurs, offering mentorship, networking, access to investment, and specialized training programs. KamaTech also runs a co-working space called Ampersand in Bnei Brak, specifically designed for ultra-Orthodox workers. The organization collaborates with major tech companies to offer training and placement opportunities.

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Q&A

What is KamaTech's primary focus as an accelerator?
KamaTech is an Israeli accelerator specifically for ultra-Orthodox startups, aiming to connect Haredi entrepreneurs with the high-tech ecosystem.
When was KamaTech founded?
KamaTech was founded in April 2012.
Where is KamaTech headquartered?
KamaTech is headquartered in Bnei Brak, Israel.
Who are the co-founders of KamaTech?
KamaTech was co-founded by Moshe Friedman, Amnon Shashua, and Zika Abzuk.
What is the role of Moshe Friedman at KamaTech?
Moshe Friedman is the Co-founder & CEO of KamaTech.
What is KamaTech's accelerator model based on?
KamaTech's accelerator model is based on the adoption of Haredi innovations by prominent successful secular start-ups.
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