Funded Startups in Ra'anana
Among the 13 Ra’anana-based entries shown, the largest disclosed round is DriveNets’ $262M (Series C) on 2022-08-17, which dwarfs the next-largest disclose…
Among the 13 Ra’anana-based entries shown, the largest disclosed round is DriveNets’ $262M (Series C) on 2022-08-17, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts: Torii’s $50M (2022-02-02) and D-Fend Solutions’ $31M (2024-12-04). Disclosed amounts also show a wide floor-to-ceiling gap, with the smallest disclosed amount being Albo Systems’ $100K on 2020-05-20 (AI).
Rounds cluster tightly at the city level (all rows list Ra’anana), while stage/amount reporting is uneven: “Series Unknown” appears in 6 of 13 entries, and “undisclosed” appears in 2 of 13 entries (Panacea-ml on 2024-07-02; Groundwork BioAg on 2024-01-01). Temporally, the window spans from 2020-05-20 to the most recent 2025-09-20 (IMMA, Seed, $3M), with multiple disclosed rounds landing in 2022–2024.
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Frequently asked
What stands out most in round sizes for Ra’anana—does any company materially exceed the rest?
Yes. DriveNets’ $262M disclosed round on 2022-08-17 (Series C) is an outlier relative to the next-largest disclosed amounts: Torii’s $50M on 2022-02-02 and D-Fend Solutions’ $31M on 2024-12-04; these sit far below the $262M figure.
How concentrated are rounds in time within the 13 most recent listings?
While the overall span runs from 2020-05-20 (Albo Systems, $100K) to 2025-09-20 (IMMA, $3M), several disclosed rounds cluster across 2022–2024, including Torii ($50M, 2022-02-02), DriveNets ($262M, 2022-08-17), RailVision ($6M, 2024-01-09), and D-Fend Solutions ($31M, 2024-12-04).
Do any stages dominate the Ra’anana list when considering disclosed amounts and categories?
Stage labeling is frequently missing: “Series Unknown” appears in 6 of 13 entries (e.g., D-Fend Solutions, 2024-12-04, $31M; RailVision, 2024-01-09, $6M). Seed rounds are also recurring (IMMA on 2025-09-20 with $3M; AccSenSe on 2023-01-18 with $5M; ApoWiser on 2022-06-21 with $2M), but classic labeled stages like Series B and C appear less often.
Are sectors over-represented, or is the list sector-diverse?
AI shows up as a repeated theme: Anodot (AI, 2020-09-01, $2M), Albo Systems (AI, 2020-05-20, $100K), and Panacea-ml (AI, 2024-07-02, undisclosed) are three separate AI entries within the 13 rows. Other sectors appear once or twice, such as Healthcare (IMMA 2025-09-20, $3M; Inspira Technologies 2024-12-27, $3M; ApoWiser 2022-06-21, $2M).
Which reporting anomalies should a researcher flag when comparing disclosed vs non-disclosed rounds?
Two rows list an “undisclosed” amount—Panacea-ml (AI) on 2024-07-02 and Groundwork BioAg (Agriculture and Farming) on 2024-01-01—so they cannot be compared by disclosed size. Separately, “Series Unknown” applies to 6 of 13 entries (including NOVELSAT on 2023-06-16 and DriveNets’ category label is Series C, illustrating that stage vs amount can diverge).
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