Taiwanese tech firm i2i to invest up to $70 million in Israeli startups through new program

Thus far, 25 Israeli startups have been selected for the program, eight of which have already signed cooperation agreements to pilot their technologies and products

Ctech
Date: 14.06.2020

A market in Taiwan. Photo: AP

Taiwan’s largest innovation company, Innovation to Industry (i2i), has launched a program named IP² LaunchPad, which provides Israeli startups with exposure to the growing East Asian markets, i2i announced Sunday. The program also grants the Israeli startups access to investments from $200,000 in the first phase and up to $3 million at the end of the program.

The purpose of the program is to create collaborations between Israeli startups and the technology and healthcare markets in Taiwan, to connect Israeli companies with leading strategic partners from the manufacturing and distribution industry, Taiwan’s health care system, and potential investors.

IP² is managed in Israel by the Israeli consulting firm Healthier Globe headed by Rani Shifron.
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