Startup Investing

The Rise of Real Estate Tech: How startups are transforming the housing industry

Real estate and startups? For most people, there might not be an immediate connection between the two industries. Real estate has been around as an industry for hundreds, if not thousands of years, and is generally regarded as a multigenerational business. In New York City, for example, eight of the ten largest commercial landlords were founded before 1985, a testament to the enduring nature of real estate empires. In stark contrast, the startup world has come about within the last few decades, and many success stories, such as Facebook and Uber, have achieved unicorn status after only a few years. It would not be unreasonable to regard these two businesses as fundamentally separate from one another, but the last few years have shown that the reality is far different. In fact, there are a few unique features of real estate that have made it an ideal new frontier for the startup world. The most crucial characteristic of the real estate sector is its size. According to a 2014 Federal Reserve report, the United States residential and commercial real estate...

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Join us (online) for an early look at startups dedicated to boosting small business

Did you know 96% of all 30 million US companies have fewer than 10 employees? From builders to brokers, convenience shops to consultants, millions of small businesses are adopting a new breed of online tools to help them compete toe to toe with global brands. Join Prescott Watson, investment analyst at OurCrowd, and Kirk Simpson, co-founder and CEO of Wave, on this 45-minute webinar for an early look at startups dedicated to boosting small business. Revenge of Main Street: How small businesses compete – and succeed – in the era of Amazon Monday, July 27th (10:00 PM Israel / 3:00 PM NYC / 12:00 PM San Francisco) In this webinar, we will explore: Logistics: We all appreciate Amazon, but can’t deny it has derailed retailers of all sizes. New tools help small business compete via supply chain and delivery, in ways, only a year ago, were unthinkable. Branding & advertising: Social and search supplied small business a new way to find their audience – but that’s just the beginning. The next generation of marketing tech startups are bringing the...

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Get your copy: The smart investor’s guide to AdTech

Although we are exposed to them every day, digital advertisements are often taken for granted. Whether it’s a video on Facebook, a pop-up in a mobile app, or an informational banner on the screen in the back of a cab, we are constantly being targeted by relevant (or not so relevant) attempts to capture our attention and mind share. The underlying marketing tools and infrastructure technologies that power today’s hyper-specific user targeting fall under the broad umbrella of AdTech. Recent advances in bandwidth, mobile computing, networking, and cloud services have enabled the development of a thriving digital advertising ecosystem. On two ends of the spectrum are publishers who have ad space to sell, and advertisers who demand space to place ads. In between, a variety of infrastructure services have been developed, which automate the process of placing and optimizing this content in real-time, for the most appropriate viewers, via a series of exchanges and programmatic platforms. The fragmented nature of the industry, and the range of products and services which can be categorized as “AdTech”, has made investing in...

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The Land of Milk, Honey, and Mythical Creatures: How to build a unicorn consumer company – from Israel

What does it take to build a unicorn in Israel? The term “unicorn” refers to tech companies that are valued at $1 billion by private or public markets. Israel has produced ten billion dollar unicorn exits over the last two years, a pace that is predicted to accelerate within the next few years. The Future of Israeli Startup ‘Unicorns’ Earlier this month, OurCrowd hosted an investor event with Yori Nelkin, General Partner of OurCrowd’s first seed fund investment vehicle, and Jim Scheinman, CEO of Maven Ventures. Scheinman has successfully achieved three ‘unicorn’ ($1B+) exits/valuations in 20 years and discussed with our crowd of investors how to build a unicorn consumer company – from Israel. View the webinar recording below or online here. Jim Scheinman (Maven Ventures) Talks Unicorns Jim Scheinman is the founder and CEO of Maven Ventures, an incubator and Micro VC fund focused exclusively on consumer internet and mobile startups with hyper-growth potential. He has achieved 3 ‘Unicorn’ ($1B+) exits/valuations over the past 20 years and serves as a highly engaged investor and mentor for all companies...

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Democratizing Innovation: The movement of problem solvers, misfit thinkers, & crazy dreamers

This guest post was written by Christian Cotichini, co-founder and CEO of HeroX, the world’s problem solver community. Christian has over 20 years of experience leading startup and high growth technology companies; he is an active angel investor and mentors startup entrepreneurs. Here we are, about two years into the HeroX experiment: what happens when we unleash the power of incentive challenges to everyone, anywhere, in the whole world? So far, I couldn’t be happier. I co-founded HeroX together with Peter Diamandis and Emily Fowler from the XPRIZE Foundation. Peter, of course, needs little introduction. Inspired by the original Orteig Prize, which took Charles Lindbergh across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927, Peter created the Ansari XPRIZE, a $10 million prize awarded to the first private reusable spacecraft to reach an altitude of 100 km, twice within two weeks. The prize was won in October 2004 by Scaled Composites, and the technology was licensed to create Virgin Galactic. Within the next few years, the general public will be able to get their astronaut wings. From this revolutionary beginning, the XPRIZE...

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