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Pitango Venture Capital, a leading venture capital firm in Israel, has been investing in technology entrepreneurs since 1993. With offices in Israel, California, New York and London, Pitango currently manages over $1 billion in committed capital invested in more than 100 companies, including AudioCodes (NASDAQ: AUDC), Chromatis (acquired by Lucent), CardGuard (SWX New Market: CARDG), ITXC (NASDAQ: ITXC) and Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR). Pitango specializes in providing long-term support and value-added services to its portfolio companies, with a focus on seed to late-stage companies in Communications, Network and Storage, Wireless and Mobile, Enterprise Software and Internet Infrastructure, and Life Sciences including Biotech and Medical Devices, and Nanotechnology. More information about Pitango is available at: www.pitango.com
Established in 1955, Eastronics specializes in sales, marketing, technical support and after-sales service of hi-tech products. Eastronics is divided into focused
business units, offering a broad spectrum of technologies to satisfy the growing needs of the hi-tech industries of Israel. Eastronics is the leading Israeli distributor of prominent international manufacturers. In order to promote their wide range of products, it employs a large group of professional and dedicated sales and application engineers, service engineers and supporting logistics and administrative personnel. Eastronics is the largest hi-tech distributor in Israel. In the 2004 Dun&Bradstreet ranking, Eastronics is ranked No. 59 among the top 100 Israeli Trade and Service Companies. www.eastronics.co.il
Veritas Venture Partners is Israel's most experienced venture capital firm. Veritas has been backing entrepreneurial leaders at the seed stage since 1990, and has seed-financed such industry leaders as Gilat Satellite Networks (NASDAQ: GILT), M-Systems (NASDAQ: FLSH, acquired by Sandisk in 2006), Class Data Systems (acquired by Cisco) and many others. Veritas manages a limited, carefully selected portfolio and provides active support to each investee management team, starting almost always with a seed investment at the inception of the company. With a base in Herzlia, Israel, and an office in Atlanta, Veritas focuses on opportunities originating in (or related to) Israel, or along the East Coast of the US, primarily in the sectors of enterprise software, network communications and healthcare. More information about Veritas is available at: www.veritasvc.com