Showing posts with label Tali Aben. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tali Aben. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Isaac Berzin addresses 130 people at Cleantech Israel meetup

Israel's cleantech community was out in force this morning in Ramat HaSharon. Approximately 130 investors, entrepreneurs, service providers, and "high-tech refugees" attended the latest Cleantech Israel meetup, where they had an opportunity to network and hear a presentation by Dr. Isaac Berzin.

To get a participant's perspective on the event, check out Karin Kloosterman at TreeHugger and Tali Aben's blog post.

What started three months ago in a coffee shop in Herzliya seems to have grown into something much larger. It has been an honor and a pleasure to be involved in the group's founding and development, and I look forward to seeing what comes next.

As I announced at this morning's meeting, the group is now going "global" with the establishment of the Boston Israel Cleantech Alliance. Please check out the web site and contact me if you want to get involved.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Michael Granoff speaks at Cleantech Israel event

The third Cleantech Israel "meetup" event took place on May 19 in Ramat HaSharon. Over 80 cleantech industry professionals, and a number of participants from North America and Europe, came to network and hear a presentation by Michael Granoff.

Granoff is President of Maniv Energy Capital and an investor in Project Better Place, and he shared with the group his thoughts on cleantech, Israel, and the future of transportation. If you were not able to attend the event, you can get a sense of his ideas on the subject by reading this blog post.

For "ex-VC" Tali Aben's reaction to the event, check out her blog.

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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Gemini co-founder Tali Aben to leave fund; will remain on board of Xjet Solar

Sources inform "Globes" that Tali Aben has recently announced her decision to leave Gemini Israel Funds, the venture capital firm in which she is a partner. Gemini manages $686 million, is in the process of raising a $200 million fifth fund, and has an active "Greentech" portfolio.

Aben will not be a partner in the fifth fund, but she will continue to sit on the board of Xjet Ltd., a Gemini portfolio company developing an innovative deposition technology for solar cell manufacture. Xjet raised $9 million in a first found of financing in November 2007 from Gemini, Swiss investment fund Good Energies, Taiwanese semiconductor equipment manufacturer Spirox and private investors.

Xjet is based in Rehovot. According to Good Energies, Xjet's "vision is to redefine solar cells cost efficiency through the introduction of innovative, next generation deposition technologies. Xjet is among the first companies in the world to focus on the solar fab and provide the solar cell manufacturers with dedicated highly efficient tools."

Tali Aben was one of Gemini's founders and blogs at "Israeli VC on Sand Hill Road". According to Aben, "I wanted to get out and look for something I could believe in and work with, or in the framework of which I could do something big. That search takes time. You can't do it while you're working. After thirteen years, which is a very long time, the decision was hard, but the best time is between two funds."

For additional background information on Xjet, see:

"Solar energy start-up Xjet raises $9m"