Our Team

CEO/Co-Founder
Board Chairman

Serial technology innovator and market  disruptor developed multiple deep tech ideas to maturity. One won the Israeli top defense award, one drove a billion dollar IPO, and another enabled video calls on laptops and phones. Led seed investment in ten startup companies and holds dozens of  patents. World Economic Forum Pioneer. M.Sc. Applied Physics, Tel Aviv University.

Chief Architect/Co-Founder
Board Director

Professor from Tel Aviv University, his research focuses on several fronts of light matter interaction, including quantum coherent control, non-linear optics and quantum integrated photonics. He holds 15 patents, including 3 patents in quantum integrated photonics. Ph.D. Weizmann Institute of Science, post doctoral work at UC Berkeley. Leads the Femto-Nano Laboratory.

Chief Scientist/Co-Founder
Board Director

Professor from Tel Aviv University, his fields of research include high energy particle physics, quantum field theories and quantum information and computation. He served as the rector of Tel Aviv University, the President of the Israel Physical Society, and today is the head of Tel Aviv University Center for Quantum Science and Technology. Ph.D. Technion.

Founding Investor/
Board Director

Successful investor and technology veteran through Sevin-Rosen Funds, Menlo Ventures, ORR Partners and Innoventions Capital including key investments in SolarEdge, AeroScout  and 30+ other deep-tech/early-stage companies. As CEO of Compucon from 1989 to 1993 he grew revenue from $60M to over $1B. 

Board Director

Moti Segev is the Robert J. Shillman Distinguished Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, at the Technion, Israel. He won numerous international awards, among them the 2007 Quantum Electronics Prize of the European Physics Society, the 2009 Max Born Award of the Optical Society of America, and the 2014 Arthur Schawlow Prize of the American Physical Society. In 2011, he was elected to the Israel Academy of Sciences, in 2015 to the National Academy of Science (USA), and in 2021 to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS). In 2014 Moti Segev won the Israel Prize (highest honor in Israel) in Physics, in 2019 he has won the EMET Prize in Physics, and in 2024 he won the Rothschild Prize in Physics.

Advisory Board Member


Former Chairman of the Israel Innovation Authority he held the position of Chief Scientist at both the Ministry of Economy and Industry and the Ministry of Science. More than 30 years of executive leadership experience, including a 22-year tenure at KLA Corporation, a global leader in semiconductor capital equipment. Extensive expertise spans innovation policy, scientific research, and global industrial leadership. Ph.D Technion.