The Jerusalem Post

German giant SAP launches Tel Aviv start-up accelerato­r

- • By EYTAN HALON

German software giant SAP further expanded its significan­t Israeli operations on Tuesday as the company launched the newest branch of its SAP.iO “Foundry” start-up accelerato­r in Tel Aviv.

The SAP.iO Foundry program is part of SAP’s multi-million dollar global innovation strategy to accelerate early-stage business-to-business (B2B) startups and provide hi-tech solutions to more than 400,000 customers.

Seven Israeli start-ups will join the first cohort of the accelerato­r, located at Tel Aviv’s Azrieli Sarona Tower, and will gain access to mentors, have opportunit­ies to collaborat­e with SAP’s huge customer base, and be exposed to SAP technologi­es and programmin­g interface.

“The objective is to build an open ecosystem of startup innovation around SAP’s solutions, and we like to see this as a win-win-win situation for the start-ups, customers and SAP,” said Alexa Gorman, head of SAP.iO Foundries EMEA. “The win for SAP is that we are able to provide our customers with innovation that we are not necessaril­y going to be able to develop ourselves.”

Foundries establishe­d by SAP.iO are now active in eight major start-up hubs worldwide including Tel Aviv, boasting two locations in the United States and programs in Berlin, Munich, Paris, Singapore and Tokyo. In the first phase of the equity-free accelerato­r, the Tel Aviv Foundry will focus on deep technology startups.

The accelerato­r program operates alongside the SAP. iO Fund, which has finalized investment­s in 24 early-stage enterprise software start-ups to date, including four Israeli companies.

Start-ups joining the first Foundry cohort include predictive analytics retail technology start-up ARpalus, digital transactio­n system developers EasySend, and online sales intelligen­ce platform Silverback. Three of the seven start-ups are led by women, Gorman said, in keeping with SAP.iO’s commitment to diversity.

“SAP.iO is focused on inclusive entreprene­urship, and we made a pledge to invest in 200 companies led by women and underrepre­sented entreprene­urs by 2023,” said Gorman. In addition to identifyin­g strong female-led start-ups, up to 40% of the SAP.iO Fund is dedicated to investing in inclusive entreprene­urship.

The launch of the Foundry further expands SAP’s operations in Israel, where it has been active for more than two decades. The company has completed 10 acquisitio­ns in Israel and currently employs approximat­ely 800 developers in its R&D centers in Ra’anana and Tel Aviv.

SAP is also a limited partner in Sapphire Ventures, a Silicon Valley-based venture capital company with a permanent presence in Israel.

“We always say that the presence of SAP in Israel is about more than the 800 developers that develop products globally, but really about bringing the innovation investing in from the ecosystem into the company and to our customers,” said Orna Kleinmann, managing director at SAP Labs Israel and SVP Technology & Innovation Cloud Experience. “The biggest challenge for a multinatio­nal company trying to do something with start-ups is how quickly the company can integrate technologi­es. That’s exactly what we can offer from the local R&D centers – to do the integratio­n quickly, meet in Tel Aviv or Ra’anana, and bring value quicker than if there was just an accelerato­r operated remotely.”

While selected start-ups are not guaranteed investment at the end of the three-month program, Gorman said the accelerato­r will continue to search for opportunit­ies to implement their technologi­es even after its conclusion.

The first cohort might only be beginning their work this week, Gorman added, but work is already under way to welcome two additional cohorts of Israeli start-ups in February and September next year.

 ?? (Amir Levy) ?? SAP LABS ISRAEL managing director Orna Kleinmann (left) and head of SAP.iO Foundries EMEA Alexa Gorman inaugurate the SAP. iO Foundry in Tel Aviv yesterday.
(Amir Levy) SAP LABS ISRAEL managing director Orna Kleinmann (left) and head of SAP.iO Foundries EMEA Alexa Gorman inaugurate the SAP. iO Foundry in Tel Aviv yesterday.

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