China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Yuan to finance shekel startups

- By MASI in Tel Aviv masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Ten aspiring Israeli tech and medical startups made an extraordin­ary pitch in Tel Aviv recently. Extraordin­ary because their audience was 3,000 km away: 50 prospectiv­e Chinese investors in Shanghai, Beijing and Nanjingwho­hooked up online to assess the startups’ virtual pitches in English.

A translator helped both sides make sense of the video conference, part of the TechCode Israel China Innovation Center’s broad plan to connect startups in the Middle Eastern country with cash-rich Chinese investment firms on the prowl for cutting-edge technologi­es.

“We plan to hold such events twice a month. Eventually, we hope it’ll be once a week,” saidHolo Zheng, general manager of TechCode Israel.

It is one of the first Chinese incubators in Israel. It opened in March to serve firms at different stages of growth. As part of its services, it offers startups office space, business mentors, financial support and guidance on brand promotion.

“Chinese and Israeli economies are highly complement­ary. The bilateral ties are also getting increasing­ly closer, which offers a perfect timing to set up a presence here,” Zheng said.

TechCode Israel hosts dozens of startups engaged in the fields of robotics, big data, cyber security and medical care. By the yearend, the aerospace industry will be also covered.

According to her, Israeli entreprene­urs are open to Chinese investment­s and eager to broaden their ken about China, even mastering nuances like the apt way to exchange business cards and picking a suitable Chinese name for the company.

But it is not easy for TechCode to stand out, given the big number of Israeli incubators The key lies in how to help startups enter into China market, she said.

“Israeli entreprene­urs tend to sell their startups before their technologi­es are fully commercial­ized,partlybeca­use the domestic market is too small. We are working hard to solve this problem,” Zheng said.

TechCode has establishe­d an incubator for early-stage startups and two accelerato­rs for growth-stage firms. It guides startup founders on howto pitch toChinese investors. Mature firms receive advisory services on topics like going public in China.

TechCode’s partners include China Fortune Land Developmen­t Co and other investment firms backed by provincial and municipal government­s of China. In Israel, it partners with legal firms, universiti­es’ technology transfer firms and IBI, a major investment firm.

TechCode Israel, part of a global network of innovation centers in the United States, Europe, and Asia, helps budding businesses to take advantage of each country’s unique characteri­stics and enjoy the flows of talent and capital.

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