The Junction

Venture Capital Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel Est. 2011
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The Junction is a pre-seed program for Israeli start-ups in which technology founders receive guidance, networking, and capital in order to validate their vision and close a funding round. The Junction provides four to six start-ups with a tailor-made platform for a six-month program. Accepted teams receive funding on a convertible note, expert guidance, and exposure to a high-caliber network. The Junction has become a bridge for Israeli start-ups to access multinational companies and launch commercial pilots for validation and traction. Some of the programs multinational partners include HP Inc, SAP.io, MunichRe, Deloitte, Innogy, and Facebook. The Junction is owned and operated by F2 Capital.

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What is The Junction's primary focus as an investor?
The Junction operates as a pre-seed program for Israeli startups, providing guidance, networking, and capital to help technology founders validate their vision and secure further funding rounds. It is owned and operated by F2 Capital.
When was The Junction founded?
The Junction was founded in 2011.
What kind of funding does The Junction typically provide to startups?
The Junction provides funding to accepted teams on a convertible note.
How many startups does The Junction typically accept into its program?
The Junction typically accepts four to six startups for its six-month program.
What is the duration of The Junction's pre-seed program?
The program offered by The Junction lasts for six months.
Can you name some notable multinational partners of The Junction?
Some of The Junction's multinational partners include HP Inc, SAP.io, MunichRe, Deloitte, Innogy, and Facebook.
How many alumni companies has The Junction supported?
The Junction has supported 88 alumni companies.
Which sectors have seen exits from The Junction's alumni portfolio?
Notable exits from The Junction's alumni portfolio include Alcide (Cyber Security) and Databand (Business Software).
What is the typical investment amount provided by The Junction?
The Junction's investment amount is $100,000.