Yaron Samid
Founder & Managing Partner, TechAviv. 3X founder & CEO, investor, and community builder.
Tel Aviv District
Invests in
Sectors:
Min Investment:
$500,000.00Max Investment:
$3,000,000.00Target Investment:
$1,000,000.00
Skills
Education
- T-
- Uo
Lists including Yaron
Investments
Somite
Total Funding: $5M
retrain.ai
Total Funding: $34M
Leo AI
Total Funding:
Jit
Total Funding: $47M
One AI
Total Funding: $8M
Oshi
Total Funding: $14M
Aktivate
Total Funding: $9M
Nas Academy
Total Funding: $11M
Plantish
Total Funding: $2M
Flytrex
Total Funding: $51M
Work Experience
2007
Managing Partner
2020
TechAviv Founder Partners is a pre-seed venture fund backed and powered by 150 of the world’s most successful company builders, including 37 unicorn founders, public company CEOs, tech-giant execs, and top-tier VCs. We’ve joined forces across 6 continents and 28 sectors of expertise to actively help elite Israeli founders that aspire to build enduring, IPO-caliber companies that matter.
Founder
2007
The TechAviv Founders Club is a private global network of Israeli startup founders that connect on and offline, harnessing our collective energy, knowledge, and networks to help each other build better companies. Since 2007 our members have built over 120 billion-dollar companies.
2024
Pre-Seed Investor & Board Member
2024
Fixing the multi-billion dollar transitional care gap.
2023
Seed Investor
2023
The future of AI is open-source. Let's build together.
2023
Pre-Seed Investor & Board Member
2023
The world’s first engineering design copilot.
2021
Pre-Seed Investor & Board Member
2021
A new breed of seafood company on a mission to save our oceans with great-tasting plant-based substitutes for whole-cut fish.
2022
Pre-Seed Investor
2022
The Hybrid Drug Company
2023
Pre-Seed Investor
2023
The next-gen B2B engagement platform.
2023
Pre-Seed Investor
2023
Building MENA's first Digital Bank.
Guest Lecturer
2012
Teaching tech entrepreneurship from ideation to exit. I use a Stanford business case about one of the companies I founded, BillGuard, to unpack lessons and best practices for finding product-market fit.
2013
Guest Lecturer
2013
Teaching tech entrepreneurship from ideation to exit. I use a Stanford business case about one of the companies I founded, BillGuard, to unpack lessons and best practices for finding product-market fit.