While Israel is developing its relationship with the gateway to Asia, Tel Aviv is officially the world’s third tech-friendliest city. As always, it’s a great time to be a part of the Startup Nation. Read on.
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Israel’s Chiasma raises $70M to treat growth hormone disorders

OurCrowd in the News
- Nextpeer featured in VentureBeat
- StackIQ featured in TechRadar
- BillGuard featured on Startup Camel Podcast
- OurCrowd featured in Crowdfund Insider
- OurCrowd’s Jon Medved on CNN
- BioCatch featured in Mobile ID World
- Consumer Physics in The Globe and Mail
- Covertix featured in CRN UK
2 Israeli startups vie for MasterCard accelerator slot

Israel’s Gateway to Asia: A Budding Business Relationship, a Perennial Investment Future
As a gateway to mainland China and a hub for operation in Asia, Hong Kong sits in a unique position to work with the Israeli startup and investment ecosystem. In 2012, bilateral trade between HK and Israel reached US$4.5B. How can Israel and HK further this blossoming partnership? Join us (online) to learn about the future of the Israel-China investment ecosystem:
Tuesday, March 3rd (8:00 PM Israel / 1:00 PM NYC / 10:00 AM SF)
>> Reserve your seat on the webinar
Where ‘Lean In’ meets ‘Startup Nation’: Female VCs in Israel

Faces of the Startup Nation: Q&A with startup ‘gardener’ Roy Povarchik

OurCrowd’s News Nuggets
- Israel’s first IoT ISmart tech conference in Jerusalem (Geektime)
- Tel Aviv is world’s 3rd most tech-friendly city for business (NoCamels)
- Innovation travels fast: 8 new travel technologies to watch (Israel21c)
- Mobile security company, Zimperium, raises $12M (Globes)
- The year of the IPO: ‘Israeli’ Public Offering (VentureBeat)
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