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Funded Startups in Rosh Ha'ayin

Six funded entries are listed for Rosh Ha'ayin spanning 2020-09-22 (Phytech) through 2025-11-18 (Tritone Technologies).

Six funded entries are listed for Rosh Ha'ayin spanning 2020-09-22 (Phytech) through 2025-11-18 (Tritone Technologies). The disclosed-round ceiling is Velox’s $38M (2024-04-02), and it sits in a tight cluster with the other disclosed amounts ($30M for hiSky on 2021-12-08, $24M for Phytech on 2020-09-22, $18M for Electrical Grid Monitoring Network on 2021-11-03, and $10M for Supersmart on 2022-01-16). Tritone Technologies is the only row with an undisclosed amount, so comparisons rely on the five disclosed rounds.

Date-wise, three of the six rounds fall between 2021-11-03 and 2022-01-16, concentrating activity in a late-2021 to early-2022 window, while the remaining entries are more spread out (2020-09-22, 2021-12-08, 2024-04-02, and 2025-11-18). Sector coverage is broad (AI, Hardware, Agriculture and Farming, and others), with no single sector appearing in 3+ entries; however, “Series Unknown” classifications occur in two rows (Tritone Technologies 2025-11-18 and Electrical Grid Monitoring Network 2021-11-03) and one row has a blank stage field (Phytech 2020-09-22).

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What’s the largest disclosed round in this Rosh Ha'ayin list, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed amounts?

Velox’s $38M round (2024-04-02) is the largest disclosed amount shown; the next-highest disclosed figures are hiSky at $30M (2021-12-08) and Phytech at $24M (2020-09-22), with the remaining disclosed rounds at $18M (Electrical Grid Monitoring Network, 2021-11-03) and $10M (Supersmart, 2022-01-16). Tritone Technologies (2025-11-18) is the only listed entry with an undisclosed amount.

Are there temporal clusters among these six funded rounds?

Yes. Three of the six entries close within a narrow window from 2021-11-03 (Electrical Grid Monitoring Network) to 2022-01-16 (Supersmart): $18M on 2021-11-03, $30M on 2021-12-08 (hiSky), and $10M on 2022-01-16 (Supersmart). The other three entries are separated by larger gaps, including 2020-09-22 (Phytech), 2024-04-02 (Velox), and 2025-11-18 (Tritone Technologies).

How dominant is “Series Unknown” or missing stage labeling in this city list?

Two of six rows carry a “Series Unknown” designation (Tritone Technologies on 2025-11-18; Electrical Grid Monitoring Network on 2021-11-03). One additional row has a blank stage field (Phytech on 2020-09-22), leaving only three entries with explicit stage labels: Supersmart (Convertible Note, 2022-01-16), hiSky (Series A, 2021-12-08), and Velox (Series Unknown, 2024-04-02 is still labeled as unknown).

Which entries closed most recently and what notable amount pattern do they create?

The most recent row is Tritone Technologies on 2025-11-18 with an undisclosed amount. The most recent disclosed amount is Velox’s $38M on 2024-04-02; together, they create a pattern where the latest period includes one undisclosed deal and one large disclosed deal, while the mid-period (late 2021 to early 2022) concentrates multiple disclosed rounds ($18M, $30M, $10M).

Are any sectors over-represented, or is sector coverage evenly distributed?

Sector coverage is distributed rather than concentrated: each sector category visible here appears in only one row (e.g., AI for Supersmart, Hardware for hiSky, Agriculture and Farming for Phytech, Content and Publishing for Velox, 3D/Manufacturing for Tritone Technologies, and Consumer Electronics for Electrical Grid Monitoring Network). There is no sector appearing in 3+ entries across the six rows shown.

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