The Jerusalem Post

TAU holds Int’l Unicorn Day conference

- • Jerusalem Post staff

Initiating a new tradition at Tel Aviv University, the school’s Coller Faculty of Management and the TAU Alumni Associatio­n have instituted a Unicorn event each year on April 9, marking Internatio­nal Unicorn Day. The first event in the new tradition took place at the university, with a discussion of the Israeli unicorn experience­s of graduates Arik Faingold and Joel Bar-El.

Recently, a new study from Stanford University ranked TAU first both in Israel and outside the United States in the number of unicorns – private start-ups worth more than $1 billion – founded by university graduates.

Panelists at the conference presented stories of Israeli unicorn companies and held a discussion on fundraisin­g for unicorns and Israeli startups. Among the participan­ts was Faingold, a graduate of the Faculty of Management, serial entreprene­ur, chairman and president of CommIT, and co-founder of Pentera, which became a unicorn in 2022. Also participat­ing was Bar-El, a graduate of the TAU Faculty of Life Sciences and also of Harvard, and co-founder and chairman of Trax.

Dr. Eyal Benjamin, faculty member and director of the Coller Institute for Entreprene­urship at the Coller Faculty

of Management, said: “Tel Aviv University is proud to be the world’s leading academic institutio­n outside the United States, whose graduates give rise to such unicorns. We are also proud to be the world’s leading academic institutio­n outside the US

in growing start-ups that received funding from profession­al venture capital investors.

“This says a great deal about the quality of the students,” he said, “but also about the opportunit­ies that present themselves during and after

graduation from the university, both through the social capital they have accumulate­d and thanks to the many entreprene­urial activities on campus – such as the Coller Start-up Competitio­n, the Dan Launchpad program and more.”

 ?? (Yael Bar Tzur) ?? TAU UNICORN event participan­ts (from left): Joel Bar-El, Meital Shamia, Arik Faingold, Dr. Eyal Benjamin, and Sigalit Ben Hayoun.
(Yael Bar Tzur) TAU UNICORN event participan­ts (from left): Joel Bar-El, Meital Shamia, Arik Faingold, Dr. Eyal Benjamin, and Sigalit Ben Hayoun.

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