Israeli Impact Entrepreneurs on Fire 🔥
I was invited to an SDG Israel pitch meetup with investors and impact entrepreneurs, hosted compliments of monday.com Foundation (very cool of them to provide a beautiful space for this).
Thought it was going to be all about climate and more climate - I was wrong.
Met a bunch of incredibly passionate and highly motivated impact entrepreneurs who are a very different bunch than the "regular" startup founders.
There was a lot of positive vibes at this gathering even though all the founders are hoping to get the investors' attention - everyone realizes they're not competing against each other.
I actually saw many instances of founders helping and supporting each other. Apparently people who want to make an impact understand the importance of us all getting along.
Investing in Israel is the best investment you'll ever make. Especially if you're investing in our incredible startups who are on a mission to improve so many things in our world!!
So as I'm always saying, investing in Israel is the best investment you'll ever make. Especially if you're investing in our incredible startups who are on a mission to improve so many things in our world!!
There are so many things that are not exactly working perfectly in our world, and while the rest of us just go along with it - these entrepreneurs view these things as an opportunity. To do better, to create value, to enhance lives and make us safer and healthier. To make things easier for all of us.
Anyone interested in hearing more about these amazing opportunities to prevent things like cancer in females, ecoli breakouts, catching a disease while washing your hands in a hospital (!!) - should reach out - the funding requirements range from $60K to $5 million and it's money well spent!
Instructor, Senior Environmental Researcher and Consultant | Environmental Advisor
1wDear Investors in Israel, God bless Israel. I stand with Israel in faith and shared heritage. I am writing to express interest in potential cross-border investment collaboration. Ethiopia, especially the Southwest region, holds great opportunities in agriculture and green technology. I propose joint ventures in: Pollination & Honey Value Chains Hydrogen energy and GoldMining Agri-tech & Eco-processing Systems With local resources and scientific support, we can build sustainable and impactful partnerships. Please feel free to contact me for further discussion or proposals. Warm regards, Asaminew Wodajo (MSc in Agricultural Technology) Bonga University, Southwestern Ethiopia Email: asaminew.wodajo@gmail.com Phone/WhatsApp: +251 912 173 841