- What is Xenia Venture Capital's primary investment focus?
- Xenia Venture Capital primarily invests in early-stage companies within high-tech and medical technology sectors in Israel. They also hold a 50% stake in VLX, a technological incubator.
- Which investment stages does Xenia Venture Capital typically participate in?
- Xenia Venture Capital participates in various investment stages including Pre-Seed, Seed, A Round, B Round, C Round, D Round, E Round, and F Round.
- Can you name a significant exit for Xenia Venture Capital in the Health Tech & Life Sciences sector?
- In January 2026, Xenia Venture Capital saw BioProtect, a developer of biodegradable balloons for radiation therapy, acquired by Almeda Ventures for $200M.
- What was a notable exit for Xenia Venture Capital in the Business Software sector?
- Xenia Venture Capital had a notable exit in April 2019 with the acquisition of Samanage, a service desk and asset management company, by SolarWinds for $350M.
- Which of Xenia Venture Capital's portfolio companies in Media & Entertainment Technologies had an exit recently?
- In May 2021, Xenia Venture Capital saw its portfolio company Saguna Networks, focused on Multi-access Edge Computing, acquired by COMSovereign for $13.1M.
- What is Xenia Venture Capital's most recent exit?
- Xenia Venture Capital's most recent exit was in January 2026, with the acquisition of BioProtect by Almeda Ventures for $200M.
- How many portfolio companies does Xenia Venture Capital have in the Health Tech & Life Sciences sector?
- Xenia Venture Capital has 8 portfolio companies in the Health Tech & Life Sciences sector, making it their most concentrated sector.
- What kind of support does Xenia Venture Capital provide to its portfolio companies beyond financing?
- Beyond financing, Xenia Venture Capital provides mentoring, business and strategic counseling, fundraising assistance, exit planning, and basic infrastructure services like finance, accounting, logistics, and office support.