Deloitte Launchpad's seventh and latest cohort (Deloitte Catalyst)
Ten Israeli startups have been selected to join the latest cohort of an accelerator program run by a top global consulting firm, aiming to help them break into the US market.
The Deloitte Launchpad program has been running for more than three years, and has already worked with 53 companies in six previous cohorts. These companies have collectively raised over $1 billion.
The program includes online and in-person sessions in both Israel and New York, tackling expansion strategies and offering access to American venture capital funds.
The companies must all have a validated product, annual revenue of at least $500,000 and plans to scale their operations in the United States.
The 10 companies joining the latest cohort are:
- Clarity, which protects against deep fakes and other AI-generated threats;
- Cyabra, which monitors threats and misinformation on social media;
- Juno Journey, a skill-optimization platform that uses AI to optimize employees’ personal development;
- LayerX, which provides real-time governance on user activities across all existing browsers;
- Ludeo, a social platform for gamers that converts gameplay moments into shareable highlights;
- Opmed, which uses AI to optimize resource allocation for hospitals;
- Prompt Security, a platform to secure all uses of Generative AI in an organization;
- Trustmi, a payment security solution to help businesses protect against cyberattacks and human error;
- Winn.ai, a real-time AI assistant that helps salespeople focus their attention entirely on the customer;
- Zoog, a storytelling platform that uses augmented reality to bridge generational gaps within families
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