Safra-Tech

Safra-Tech

Professional Training and Coaching

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Safra-Tech helps the ultra-Orthodox community become a key player in Israel's high-tech sector through venture capital.

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Safra-Tech is an innovation hub with locations in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, dedicated to empowering the Haredi community to become integral contributors to Israel's high-tech sector. We address the unique challenges faced by the ultra-Orthodox community and provide top-tier programs, partnerships, and a strong network within the startup ecosystem to unlock their untapped potential. Our mission is to cultivate entrepreneurship by offering comprehensive resources—centers for innovation, accelerator programs, venture studios, and Safra Ventures, our dedicated venture capital fund. We support startups with global ambitions, guiding entrepreneurs from concept to creation and helping them build impactful companies. Connect with us to learn how Safra-Tech can help take your innovative idea to the next level.

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תעשייה
Professional Training and Coaching
גודל החברה
2-10 עובדים
משרדים ראשיים
Gan Yavneh, None
סוג
בבעלות פרטית
הקמה
2019

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  • Safra-Tech פרסם מחדש את זה

    צפייה בפרופיל של Eric Lozon, גרפיקה

    Managing Partner at Safra-Tech | Investor | MBA, Disruptive Strategy & Design Thinking | Father of boys x7

    With so much uncertainty in the market today, it could benefit us to think back to the era of the global pandemic, where the stock market presented an opportunity for those who were ready to deal with massive uncertainty During that time, my personal journey of navigating the stock market helped lead me to some significant achievements I learned a lot during that time, and here are my three key takeaways from that experience: 1️⃣ Anticipate and act - As the pandemic swept across the globe, it was clear that it would impact every country's economy. The pattern was evident… as each country went into lockdown, their stock markets crashed I identified this trend early on and bought options, betting on the market to go down. This strategy proved successful as I rode the 'red wave' during the market crash, making a healthy profit 2️⃣ Research and invest - Post market crash, I turned my attention to individual stocks. I noticed a global shortage of chips and identified Nvidia, a chip-making company, as a potential investment. After some research, I found that Nvidia was on the rise, while its competitor, Intel, had remained stagnant I invested in NVIDIA, and it turned out to be a great decision! 3️⃣ Keep it simple - My #investment strategy is largely influenced by Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger's philosophy of simplicity. As Buffett famously stated, "I never get into something I don't understand." This approach led me to invest in companies with straightforward business models and a high likelihood of being around in the next 30 years. This simple yet effective strategy has served me well Investing during the pandemic was an intense experience, but it also offered unique opportunities. The key was to stay logical, anticipate market trends, and silence the sometimes-deafening background noise. It was a period of high risk, but the rewards were equally high Investing is not about outsmarting others; it's about understanding the market and making informed decisions. It's about finding opportunities in the midst of chaos and having the courage to seize them And most importantly… it's about keeping it simple Connect with me on LinkedIn for more insights and lessons learned from my experiences in #investing Safra-Tech #mondaymotivation #leadershipdevelopment #thoughtleadership

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  • Safra-Tech פרסם מחדש את זה

    צפייה בפרופיל של Eric Lozon, גרפיקה

    Managing Partner at Safra-Tech | Investor | MBA, Disruptive Strategy & Design Thinking | Father of boys x7

    A startup that I am excited to invest in is Conext, a fast-growing company that's transforming the concrete industry They're taking a traditionally old-fashioned sector and digitizing it for efficiency and sustainability Their #technology includes a sensor placed in concrete trucks that performs real-time data analysis on the concrete mixture. This allows for constant monitoring and adjustments, ensuring the mixture remains at its highest quality from the plant to the construction site Their solution tackles two major issues in this traditional industry: First, it reduces the overuse of cement, which is both the most expensive and most polluting component of concrete Second, it provides immediate feedback on the strength of the concrete, a process that traditionally takes 30 days By turning concrete trucks into smart trucks, Conext is putting control back into the hands of the plant operators, reducing waste, and increasing efficiency They've already secured agreements with major concrete suppliers in Israel and are making inroads into the European market. Their business model is based on a monthly subscription, making it an affordable solution for most companies Also, one of the founders, Nadav Politi, was Haredi until the age of 19… which shows that this background can bring a unique perspective and aid in building a successful business in any industry They've raised $3 million so far and are now looking to expand rapidly To learn more about this company, and how they’re transforming the concrete industry, click below! Safra-Tech #venturecapital #startupnation #proptech

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  • Safra-Tech פרסם מחדש את זה

    צפייה בפרופיל של Eric Lozon, גרפיקה

    Managing Partner at Safra-Tech | Investor | MBA, Disruptive Strategy & Design Thinking | Father of boys x7

    If you want to achieve world-class results, you need to envision the end in mind This post by the always excellent Rubén D. covers Paul Graham's advice to founders in Y Combinator… how the end goal of a startup journey is not always 100% defined The key is to stay flexible and adaptable If you believe you're headed in the right direction, pursue it, but don't get too fixated on a precise end picture that it would hinder your progress However, this approach differs when it comes to deep tech. With deep tech, the end product must be clearly envisioned. Take Elon Musk's recent robot, for instance. The design and aesthetics could have varied, but the vision was clear - a robot capable of doing anything a human can do The same applies to SpaceX. The vision was a reusable rocket. Whether it lands on the ground, in a claw, or sideways, the end goal remains the same…. In deep tech, the product vision is non-negotiable. Styles and particulars can change, but the core product must remain constant. Another example, Tesla is an electric car. It can be a sports car, a family car, or a private car, but it must be electric While Graham's advice is valuable for most #startups, I believe that deep tech requires a different approach Flexibility is key, but the end product vision must remain constant What do you think? Do you believe that the product vision must remain constant when launching an early-stage startup in order to succeed? Let me know in the Comments section below! Safra-Tech #venturecapital #deeptech #startupnation

    צפייה בפרופיל של Rubén D., גרפיקה

    Venture Capital Investor at Mundi Ventures

    𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗗𝗼𝗻’𝘁 𝗡𝗲𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗼 𝗞𝗻𝗼𝘄 𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝗕𝗶𝗴 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘂𝗽 𝗪𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗕𝗲 Paul Graham reminds us that neither Bill Gates nor Mark Zuckerberg knew how big their companies would get. They just knew they were onto something. Instead of having massive ambitions from day one, 𝘀𝘁𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝘀𝗼𝗺𝗲𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸𝘀—even if it’s small. As opportunities arise, adapt and grow. Trying to map out every step with precision often leads to mistakes. The best founders keep their vision flexible and move forward when the time is right. A blurry vision beats a rigid one. Join 100,000+ founders and VCs who receive these insights in my weekly newsletter: https://lnkd.in/dtifw4mC

  • צפייה בדף הארגון של Safra-Tech, גרפיקה

    128 עוקבים

    Sukkot is one of the most cherished holidays, bringing families together for a time of joy, connection, and reflection Beyond the fun of building a sukkah and gathering the Four Species (lulav, etrog, hadas, and aravah), the holiday holds deep lessons that are relevant to both our personal lives and the business world Even King Solomon, considered the wisest man to ever live, admitted that he didn’t fully understand the mystical blessings behind the Four Species. Despite his unparalleled wisdom, Solomon knew when to acknowledge his limits and simply have faith This powerful act of humility - knowing when to step back and trust - teaches us a valuable business lesson: that even in the world of strategy, data, and planning, there are moments when we must rely on faith, letting go of our need for complete control, and trusting that the blessings will follow Wishing you and your family a Chag Samech and meaningful Sukkot holiday #wednesdaywisdom #lifelessons #leadershipdevelopment

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  • Safra-Tech פרסם מחדש את זה

    צפייה בפרופיל של Eric Lozon, גרפיקה

    Managing Partner at Safra-Tech | Investor | MBA, Disruptive Strategy & Design Thinking | Father of boys x7

    When we think of a #founder, we often think of a passionate individual who starts a company, leads it to success, and then moves on to their next endeavor But there's one person who is redefining what it means to be a founder - Elon Musk Musk is not just a founder He's a serial #entrepreneur, juggling multiple ventures simultaneously, and what at times, seems impossibly What sets him apart is his unbelievable ability to execute. It's not just about his ideas, but his ability to put them into action and make them wildly successful The odds of running multiple companies, all potentially worth billions, and consistently dominating the headlines, are incredibly low Yet, Musk is doing it (And has been doing this for many years now) Whether you're a fan of his or not, it's impossible to deny his impact. He's defining our era, pushing the boundaries of what's even possible from a business and tech perspective In a recent post, noted investor Paul Graham wrote about the importance of flexibility as a founder. However, Musk seems to be the complete opposite of this argument! He's known for his persistence and his deep tech ventures, which require years of research and cannot pivot as easily as a social app or other tech startups And yet, despite the noise and the headlines, he remains undeterred, and is not influenced by the ups and downs of the stock market or public opinion… he's focused on his vision and committed to making it a reality This guy embodies the concept of 'founder mode'. He's always in the middle of everything, never settling into a comfortable corporate role At a recent Y Combinator conference, Airbnb founder Brian Chesky spoke about the importance of staying in 'founder mode', even when your company has grown into a large corporation. Musk exemplifies this mindset. He's never content to rest on his laurels or bask in past successes. He's always pushing forward aggressively So, what can we learn from Elon Musk? It's about making a decision and committing to it 1000%   I’ll write that point again, because it’s that important… 1000% commitment It's about never getting comfortable, always pushing your limits, and staying in 'founder mode'. It's about the extra hours, the research, the effort, the vision, the strategy, and the EXECUTION It there is one trait which separates Musk from anyone else, and truly makes him a world class entrepreneur, it is his ability to consistently execute It's about being ALL IN, ALL the time (A big thank you to Matt Turck for posting this topical post... it perfectly encapsulates this moment) #tuesdaythoughts  #entrepreneurship #foundermode

    צפייה בפרופיל של Matt Turck, גרפיקה

    Us: “Super productive week, I’m fully caught up on email and almost done with my big presentation!” Elon:

  • Safra-Tech פרסם מחדש את זה

    צפייה בפרופיל של Eric Lozon, גרפיקה

    Managing Partner at Safra-Tech | Investor | MBA, Disruptive Strategy & Design Thinking | Father of boys x7

    With early-stage startups, the key to success lies in understanding what you're getting into before you dive in Do your research, study the field, and arm yourself with knowledge Today, we have access to a wealth of resources - from experienced speakers, successful #entrepreneurs, to seasoned investors. The advice is often similar, but it's up to you to absorb, understand, and apply it As an example, when approaching an #investor, don't go in blind Know who they are, understand their preferences… and anticipate their questions. Seek out other entrepreneurs who have successfully raised funds from the same investor This isn't just about preparation - it's about going the extra mile that sets you apart from those who don't #fundraising #venturecapital #startupnation

  • Safra-Tech פרסם מחדש את זה

    צפייה בפרופיל של Eric Lozon, גרפיקה

    Managing Partner at Safra-Tech | Investor | MBA, Disruptive Strategy & Design Thinking | Father of boys x7

    As we reflect during this time of year, particularly around Yom Kippur, a powerful concept from Jewish tradition called teshuva resonates deeply with the process of personal and professional growth While often translated as repentance, teshuva truly means “return” - a return to G-d, our essence, and our purpose This idea of teshuva teaches us that personal growth is more than just correcting mistakes… It’s about recognizing the gap between who we are today and who we can become, and ultimately returning to the divine path that G-d has set for us. Whether in life or business, we all experience moments where we realize that we can do more, where we can be more That realization sparks the drive to break through our current boundaries and reach for something greater In the same way that teshuva is a journey of returning to our higher selves and reconnecting with G-d, entrepreneurship can be seen as a path of teshuva in the professional realm #Entrepreneurs, especially those transitioning from traditional roles or jobs, experience a powerful internal shift. It's not just about moving from an employee mindset to becoming a business owner; it's about awakening to a larger vision of what you can create in the world. This leap requires breaking free from the comfort of what you know - and leaving the stability of a paycheck for the uncertainty of pursuing your own venture Similar to teshuva, which is a deeply transformative process between the individual and G-d, becoming an entrepreneur involves stepping into the unknown with faith in your abilities and in the path that G-d has laid before you During Yom Kippur and the 10 Days of Teshuva, we are encouraged to return to our essence, to G-d, and to the core of who we are. This mirrors the entrepreneurial journey in reconnecting with the bigger purpose behind what you do and why you do it. It’s not just about business success; it’s about fulfilling the deeper potential that G-d has given you, but you may not have fully realized yet The lesson here extends to everyone: personal or professional, we are all on a journey of self-realization, of breaking free from limiting beliefs and stepping into our true potential that G-d intends for us Whether you're working on yourself, your business, or both, remember that true transformation isn’t about fixing what's broken, but about evolving into something greater. Just as teshuva allows us to return to a deeper connection with G-d and our true selves, entrepreneurship invites us to connect with a higher purpose and vision for our work Take this time to reflect on where you are today, where G-d wants you to be, and where you want to go. Whether in your personal life or professional career, the journey to realizing your full potential starts with the courage to leave behind the familiar and step into the unknown, trusting in G-d’s plan Safra-Tech #newyear #yomkippur #entrepreneurship

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  • צפייה בדף הארגון של Safra-Tech, גרפיקה

    128 עוקבים

    As we celebrate the Jewish New Year, it's the perfect time for fresh beginnings and exciting new projects! This year, let's remember to try and embrace the full potential of what Hashem has in store for us with more optimism, more faith, and of course… more determination May this year, 5785, be overflowing with sweet successes, growth, and meaningful opportunities Shana Tova U’Metuka! 🍎🍯🍏 #newyear #startupnation #venturecapital

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  • Safra-Tech פרסם מחדש את זה

    צפייה בפרופיל של Eric Lozon, גרפיקה

    Managing Partner at Safra-Tech | Investor | MBA, Disruptive Strategy & Design Thinking | Father of boys x7

    As we approach Rosh Hashanah, it's important to reflect on the spiritual journey that this time of year signifies for many of us The period leading up to Rosh Hashanah, known as Elul, is a time of introspection and accountability. It's a time when we look back at the past year, and take responsibility for our actions, both good and bad Elul is often depicted as the time when the King is in the field, a metaphor that speaks to the accessibility of Hashem during this period. It's a time when we can connect with our inner essence, without the intimidation of a King on a throne It's a time for us to tap into our deepest spiritual selves and foster a profound connection with Hashem Rosh Hashanah marks the conclusion of this period of introspection It's a time when we, as a collective, accept Hashem as our King. This acceptance, or kabbalah to all in Hebrew, is not based on logic or understanding. It's a covenant, a commitment to act upon and accept Hashem's decrees without question This acceptance is not contingent on whether the decree aligns with our personal interests or logic. It's a fundamental part of our spiritual journey, a testament to our deep-rooted connection with Hashem that we've fostered during Elul Rosh Hashanah is the time when our introspection and spiritual growth must translate into action. It's the time when our resolutions, our promises to improve, must materialize. Whether it's a commitment to read more, adopt a healthier lifestyle, or strive for spiritual growth, Rosh Hashanah is the time when these intentions must become actions In Hebrew, there's a phrase, "ma'aseh b'poel," which translates to "action in practice." This phrase encapsulates the essence of Rosh Hashanah. It's not enough to merely have good intentions or make resolutions These intentions must translate into actions This principle is not just applicable to our spiritual lives but also to our professional lives. In the world of design thinking, for example, the ideation process must eventually lead to a tangible product or service The end goal is always action The process of turning our innermost thoughts and ideas into actions may seem mundane or simplistic. After all, anyone can perform an action, regardless of their intellectual capabilities. But therein lies the beauty of it The Torah teaches us that a true connection with Hashem is established when our deep-rooted spiritual essence translates into action So, as we approach Rosh Hashanah, let's remember the importance of turning our introspection and spiritual growth into real actions Let's strive to accept Hashem's decrees without question and let our actions speak louder than our words. In doing so, we can ensure that our spiritual journey during Elul leads to meaningful change in our lives Wishing you and your family a Shana Tova U'Metuka! Safra-Tech #personaldevelopment #newyear #startupnation

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  • Safra-Tech פרסם מחדש את זה

    צפייה בפרופיל של Eric Lozon, גרפיקה

    Managing Partner at Safra-Tech | Investor | MBA, Disruptive Strategy & Design Thinking | Father of boys x7

    As we approach Rosh Hashanah, it's important to reflect on the spiritual journey that this time of year signifies for many of us The period leading up to Rosh Hashanah, known as Elul, is a time of introspection and accountability. It's a time when we look back at the past year, and take responsibility for our actions, both good and bad Elul is often depicted as the time when the King is in the field, a metaphor that speaks to the accessibility of Hashem during this period. It's a time when we can connect with our inner essence, without the intimidation of a King on a throne It's a time for us to tap into our deepest spiritual selves and foster a profound connection with Hashem Rosh Hashanah marks the conclusion of this period of introspection It's a time when we, as a collective, accept Hashem as our King. This acceptance, or kabbalah to all in Hebrew, is not based on logic or understanding. It's a covenant, a commitment to act upon and accept Hashem's decrees without question This acceptance is not contingent on whether the decree aligns with our personal interests or logic. It's a fundamental part of our spiritual journey, a testament to our deep-rooted connection with Hashem that we've fostered during Elul Rosh Hashanah is the time when our introspection and spiritual growth must translate into action. It's the time when our resolutions, our promises to improve, must materialize. Whether it's a commitment to read more, adopt a healthier lifestyle, or strive for spiritual growth, Rosh Hashanah is the time when these intentions must become actions In Hebrew, there's a phrase, "ma'aseh b'poel," which translates to "action in practice." This phrase encapsulates the essence of Rosh Hashanah. It's not enough to merely have good intentions or make resolutions These intentions must translate into actions This principle is not just applicable to our spiritual lives but also to our professional lives. In the world of design thinking, for example, the ideation process must eventually lead to a tangible product or service The end goal is always action The process of turning our innermost thoughts and ideas into actions may seem mundane or simplistic. After all, anyone can perform an action, regardless of their intellectual capabilities. But therein lies the beauty of it The Torah teaches us that a true connection with Hashem is established when our deep-rooted spiritual essence translates into action So, as we approach Rosh Hashanah, let's remember the importance of turning our introspection and spiritual growth into real actions Let's strive to accept Hashem's decrees without question and let our actions speak louder than our words. In doing so, we can ensure that our spiritual journey during Elul leads to meaningful change in our lives Wishing you and your family a Shana Tova U'Metuka! Safra-Tech #personaldevelopment #newyear #startupnation

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